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Wolfsong - Green Creek by T.J. Klune
Wolfsong
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Book 1 in the series:Green Creek

'Wolfsong' by T.J. Klune is a paranormal romance novel that delves into the intricate relationships between werewolves in the Green Creek series. The story follows the character Ox, who has been told his whole life that he is nothing special until he meets Joe, the local alpha's son. As their relationship develops over time, they face challenges, separations, and intense emotions that shape their journey of self-discovery and growth. is praised for its vivid portrayal of characters, supernatural elements, and the deep emotional connections that drive the plot forward.

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    The Lightning-Struck Heart - Tales From Verania by T.J. Klune
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    'The Lightning-Struck Heart' by T.J. Klune is a humorous and over-the-top fantasy tale set in the world of Verania, where magic, fairies, unicorns, and giants coexist. The story follows the adventures of Sam of Wilds, a young, witty wizard's apprentice, along with his friends: Gary, a sassy gay unicorn, and Tiggy, a protective half giant. is filled with humor, campy elements, romantic pining, and a mix of absurdity and seriousness in its fantasy setting, creating a unique and entertaining narrative that keeps readers engaged.

    The writing style of T.J. Klune in 'The Lightning-Struck Heart' is described as hilarious, mind-blowing, and extraordinary, with a perfect blend of humor, sexual tension, conflict, and heartbreak. The characters are vibrant and well-developed, the world-building is detailed, and the story is both solid and entertaining, offering a mix of angst, drama, and thought-out humor that resonates with readers. The audiobook version, narrated by Michael Lesley, is particularly praised for enhancing the story with a brilliant performance that brings the characters to life and adds depth to the overall experience.

    “You see, back when I was a child, I always knew that I was different. That I was meant for greater things than what my father had planned for me.” Lartin looked out toward the cave entrance almost wi...

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    The Wolf at the Door - Big Bad Wolf by Charlie Adhara
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    'The Wolf at the Door' by Charlie Adhara is a paranormal mystery novel that follows BSI agent Conner and werewolf Park as they team up to solve a murder mystery involving werewolves and humans. The story is told from Conner's perspective, offering a unique view of the world where werewolves exist alongside humans. The writing style is described as suspenseful and engaging, with a focus on world-building and character development.

    The fact that Cooper Dayton was running down the side streets of Bethesda and not driving back to D.C. by now was proof that his father had been dead wrong. His haircut was plenty professional. Too pr...

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    The Foxhole Court - All for the Game by Nora Sakavic
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    The Foxhole Court is a book that follows Neil Josten, a character running from his past who gets recruited to play Exy at Palmetto State University. The story revolves around the team dynamics, the mysterious pasts of the characters, and the intense plot that keeps readers engaged. The writing style is described as captivating, with a slow build-up that eventually hooks the reader into the dark and intriguing world created by Nora Sakavic.

    Neil Josten let his cigarette burn to the filter without taking a drag. He didn't want the nicotine; he wanted the acrid smoke that reminded him of his mother. If he inhaled slowly enough, he could al...

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    Under the Whispering Door by T.J. Klune
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    Under the Whispering Door by T.J. Klune is a heartwarming and emotional story that explores the themes of life, death, grief, and acceptance. The book follows Wallace, a workaholic lawyer who unexpectedly dies and finds himself in a tea shop in the afterlife, guided by Meiying and Hugo. Through interactions with the residents of the tea shop and the reapers, Wallace undergoes a journey of self-discovery and redemption, learning the true meaning of life and love even after death. The writing style is described as tender, insightful, and kind, offering a unique perspective on death and the afterlife with a touch of humor and whimsy.

    “How could I not?” he said. He folded his hands on his oak desk, his Arper Aston chair squeaking as he settled in for what he was sure was going to be a case of unfortunate histrionics, all while tryi...

  5. #5
    Captive Prince
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    Book 1 in the series:Captive Prince

    Captive Prince - Captive Prince by C.S. Pacat
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    In "Captive Prince" by C.S. Pacat, readers are introduced to a gripping tale of political intrigue and complex relationships in a Greco-Roman inspired alternate world. The story follows Prince Damianos, betrayed by his half-brother and sent as a slave gift to the enemy kingdom's crown prince, Laurent. As the plot unfolds, readers are immersed in a world filled with palace intrigue, strong character development, and an intricate political climate that keeps them hooked till the end. The slow-burn romance between the two main characters, Damen and Laurent, adds a layer of tension and depth to the narrative, making it a compelling read for fans of male-male romance.

    The book has been praised for its intricate world-building, well-written characters, and the way it handles themes of politics, power dynamics, and betrayal. The narrative is described as intense, engaging, and filled with suspense, with readers finding themselves invested in the lives of the characters and eager to uncover the twists and turns of the story as it unfolds across the trilogy.

    DAMEN CAME BACK to himself in stages, his drugged limbs heavy against the silk cushions, the gold cuffs on his wrists like lead weights. His eyelids raised and lowered. The sounds he heard made no sen...

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    The Extraordinaries - The Extraordinaries by T.J. Klune
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    The Extraordinaries by T.J. Klune is a heartwarming and hilarious young adult novel that follows 16-year-old Nick Bell, who writes fan fiction about his favorite superhero, Shadow Star. Nick, who has ADHD, navigates his relationships with family and friends while trying to become extraordinary himself. The story delves into themes of friendship, family, and self-discovery, all while maintaining a lighthearted and humorous tone. Through Nick's journey, readers are taken on an adventure filled with chaos, humor, and a touch of romance.

    Nick's quest to become an Extraordinary leads to a series of comical and heartwarming events, with his friends, including the lovable Gibby and Jazz, supporting him along the way. As Nick grapples with his feelings for his childhood friend Seth and deals with the loss of his mother, the story explores themes of growth, acceptance, and finding one's place in the world. With a unique blend of superhero elements, queer representation, and relatable characters, The Extraordinaries offers a refreshing take on the YA genre, showcasing the power of friendship and the journey to self-acceptance.

    Nick Bell stared at his phone as he shifted on his bed in his room. “Not gay,” he muttered to himself. “He has sequins on his costume.” He thought about deleting the comment, but others were already r...

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    Dark Rise
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    Book 1 in the series:Dark Rise

    Dark Rise - Dark Rise by C.S. Pacat
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    Dark Rise by C.S. Pacat follows the story of Will, a 16-year-old boy who witnesses his mother's murder and is told he must fight alongside the Stewards against the reborn Dark King. As Will navigates a world of magic and training for an upcoming battle, he uncovers unexpected twists and turns, challenging the traditional 'good vs evil' trope. The author's writing style is described as elegant and evocative, with intricate world-building and a narrative that unfolds with suspense, capturing the nuances of the characters' voices and making them feel distinct and authentic.

    WILL’S FIRST GLIMPSE of London came before the sun rose, the forest of masts on the river jet-black silhouettes against a sky barely one shade lighter, joined by hoisting cranes, scaffolding, and ever...

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    A Marvellous Light - The Last Binding by Freya Marske
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    Set in an alternate Edwardian England, "A Marvellous Light" follows the story of Robin Blyth and Edwin Courcey, who are drawn into a conspiracy involving a mysterious Last Contract that could alter England's magical hierarchy. As Robin, a young noble, discovers the existence of magic and joins forces with the magic-wielding Edwin, their slow burn romance unfolds amidst a backdrop of danger and intrigue. The book combines elements of mystery, romance, and magic, with a focus on the development of the main characters and their relationship as they navigate a world where power dynamics and secrets shape their journey.

    The author, Freya Marske, introduces a magical world adjacent to Edwardian England, where a system of magic intertwines with a cozy, methodical plot that gradually unfolds the mysteries at play. Through the lens of Edwin and Robin's evolving relationship, readers are immersed in a lush world rich in detail and intrigue, with a narrative that balances romance, magic, and historical elements seamlessly.

    He sat breathing rapidly and with needle-stabs at each breath, propped against the oak. His legs were unfelt and unmoving like lumps of wax that had somehow been affixed to the rest of him. Resting hi...

  9. #9
    The Last Sun
    Book 1 in the series:The Tarot Sequence

    The Last Sun - The Tarot Sequence by K.D. Edwards
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    'The Last Sun' by K.D. Edwards is a high-octane urban fantasy adventure set in a world filled with magic thanks to the Atlanteans. The plot gallops along, introducing the reader to a pastiche of tropes and genres, blending elements of science fiction and fantasy. The story follows Rune, the heir to a Tarot Arcana House, as he navigates a world full of magic, mystery, and deadly plots, all set in the remains of Nantucket after a war disaster.

    The writing style of 'The Last Sun' drops the reader right into the action, providing minimal backstory initially but gradually revealing more details as the plot unfolds. The characters, including Rune and his companions, are well-developed and grow on the reader over time. The book is praised for its fast-paced narrative, genre-bending elements, and a mix of dark humor that keeps readers engaged and eager for more.

    “—said ‘What do I look like, your talla?’ And then I said, ‘You must be mad—go live off someone else’s income, you wrecked parasite.’” The rich man pronounced wrecked in the old Atlantean accent, clea...

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    The Magpie Lord - A Charm of Magpies by K.J. Charles
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    The Magpie Lord is a historical fantasy novel that follows the story of Lord Crane, who returns to England after 20 years in China to take up his title. Under a malevolent spell, Lord Crane enlists the help of magician Stephen Day, who has his own reasons to dislike Lord Crane's family. Together, they unravel mysteries, confront dark magic, and navigate a complex relationship while dealing with threats related to their sexuality. The book features elements of suspense, paranormal activities, intricate worldbuilding, and a blend of historical fiction, fantasy, and romance genres.

    The grey awful misery tangled round his heart and throat, choking him, sickening him with the vileness of his own nature. The shame and self-loathing too deep for repentance, too deep for words. Too d...

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