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"Wish You Were Mine" by Tara Sivec is a heartfelt story about Cameron and Everett, two best friends who have harbored unspoken feelings for each other for over 20 years. The plot unfolds with flashbacks to their teenage years, building up to present-day events where they must navigate miscommunication, tragedy, and second chances in their relationship. The writing style is emotional and engaging, with alternating chapters between the past and present, providing insights into the deep-rooted emotions and struggles of the characters.
The book delves into themes of friendship, unrequited love, second chances, and the impact of past traumas on present relationships. It follows the journey of Cameron and Everett as they confront their feelings for each other, grapple with loss, and strive to overcome misunderstandings that have kept them apart for years. Tara Sivec's storytelling weaves together a tale of love, heartbreak, and personal growth, set against the backdrop of a camp for children of veterans, adding layers of depth and emotion to the narrative.
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The Story of Us by Tara Sivec follows the heart-wrenching journey of Shelby and Eli, two individuals whose lives are intertwined by love, tragedy, and second chances. Eli, a Marine who was believed to be dead after being held prisoner for years, clings to memories of Shelby to survive his ordeal. Meanwhile, Shelby, living a life she never envisioned for herself, is haunted by the past and the love she never stopped feeling for Eli. As fate brings them back together, both broken and scarred, they must navigate through their shared history and pain to find healing and a way forward.
The author, Tara Sivec, weaves a poignant and captivating tale that delves into themes of love, loss, redemption, and resilience. Through eloquent writing and compelling storytelling, Sivec brings to life the emotional journey of Shelby and Eli, portraying their struggles, sacrifices, and the enduring power of true love that transcends time and circumstances.
I sigh in frustration when the tiny clasp to the strand of pearls slips from my clumsy fingers yet again. I’ve been trying unsuccessfully to slip this necklace on for the last five minutes, and my arm... - #2Envyby:
*If envy is a sin, then let me be damned*. Graham was born to be a star. Once upon a time, that star shone only for me. Now, I have to share him with the rest of the world. For a while, I thought I could do it. Because, beneath the hypnotic smile, go
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In "Fall from India Place," Hannah Nichols is confronted with her past when her first love, Marco, returns after five years. The story delves into their unresolved desires and the struggles they face in trying to avoid past mistakes. The narrative alternates between the present and past, exploring the innocence and cruelty of youth and how choices shape one's identity. The emotional roller coaster of Hannah and Marco's second chance love story is portrayed with raw emotions and poignant storytelling, capturing the readers' hearts.
I’d made a promise to myself when I stepped onto the cobbled streets of Edinburgh on the way to my first teaching job that I’d be the kind of teacher who would do whatever it took to reach my student...
(Also, see 100 recommendations for the series On Dublin Street ) - #4
Tight by Alessandra Torre is a gripping romance novel that follows the story of Riley, a 32-year-old woman who meets the intense and wealthy Brett during a bachelorette party in the Bahamas. As their relationship develops, secrets are revealed, leading to a rollercoaster of emotions and unexpected twists. The book expertly weaves together multiple perspectives, keeping readers on edge and fully immersed in the characters' lives. Alessandra Torre's writing style effortlessly draws readers into the world she creates, making them feel like silent observers witnessing the unfolding drama.
I didn’t belong here—not in a loud casino, smoke curling up the walls, disappearing into discreet vents. Flip-flops shared space with sequins and diamonds, the crowd a mix of sandy tourists and high r... - #5
The Gravity of Us by Brittainy C. Cherry is a poignant and emotional romance novel that follows the lives of Graham, a tormented and emotionally detached man, and Lucy, a caring and free-spirited woman. Their paths cross unexpectedly, leading to a journey of friendship and healing. The book beautifully portrays their complex relationship development, touching on themes of abandonment, trust, and second chances. Brittainy C. Cherry's writing style is described as tight, beautiful, and emotionally impactful, with a touch of poetry that adds depth to the characters and their story.
Two days before, I’d bought flowers for someone who wasn’t my wife. Since the purchase, I hadn’t left my office. Papers were scattered all around—notecards, Post-It notes, crumpled pieces of paper wit... - #6
'F*ck Love' by Tarryn Fisher follows the story of Helena, who embarks on a journey to turn a vivid dream into reality, leading her to reevaluate her relationships with her boyfriend Neil, best friend Della, and a new person of interest, Kit. The novel delves into themes of inner conflict, moral battles, and self-preservation, showcasing a softer and sweeter side of Tarryn Fisher's writing style. Through unexpected twists and turns, the story unfolds with a forbidden love narrative, pushing the characters into a web of emotional turmoil and self-discovery.
“Helena.” He reaches out and touches my hand. I jump, pull back. My chair makes a horrid scraping sound, and Neil looks over. I pretend that I dropped something and reach under the table. Under the ta... - #7
'Back to You' by Priscilla Glenn is a heartwarming story that follows the tumultuous relationship between Lauren and Michael, starting from their high school years to their reunion eight years later. The book delves into themes of friendship, love, forgiveness, and second chances, with a narrative that alternates between past and present, providing insights into the characters' emotions and motivations. The writing style, characterized by emotional depth, smooth transitions between timelines, and well-developed characters, keeps readers engaged from the first chapter to the last, creating a compelling and relatable story.
It didn’t make sense. She’d never gone to day care as a child, and never worked in a day care facility before, so she shouldn’t have been feeling reminiscent. But as she stood in the vestibule of Lear... - #8
The Mason List by S.D. Hendrickson is a captivating and emotional story that follows the relationship between two childhood friends, Alex and Jess. The narrative moves back and forth between the past and the present, exploring the deep bond that forms between the two characters. Alex, a complex and troubled young woman, navigates through heartbreak, grief, and ultimately finds solace in the love she shares with Jess. The story delves into themes of friendship, love, loss, and personal growth, creating a poignant and unforgettable reading experience.
The author, S.D. Hendrickson, skillfully weaves a tale of young love, heartbreak, and self-discovery in her debut novel, 'The Mason List'. Through masterful storytelling and vivid character development, Hendrickson brings the emotions and relationships of Alex and Jess to life, drawing readers into a world filled with angst, pain, and ultimately, a beautiful love story. The book explores the complexities of human emotions and relationships, leaving a lasting impact on readers with its heartfelt narrative and compelling writing style.
After we dropped my mother in the ground, life had continued on without her. The Tanners traveled on a path across Sprayberry paved with Mason dollars. The closer we got, the more indebted we became t... - #9
'Wanna Bet?' by Talia Hibbert, previously titled 'The Roommate Risk', follows the story of Jasmine and Rahul, best friends who navigate their evolving relationship from friends to lovers. The book delves into themes of unrequited love, self-discovery, and personal growth as the characters confront their past traumas and insecurities. The writing style is praised for its steamy scenes, emotional depth, and relatable character development, creating a compelling narrative that explores the complexities of relationships and individual struggles.
Inside her mind, the sort of excitement she struggled to process in real life became accessible. She could slow it down and compartmentalise it, like a TV show she controlled utterly. And she could tr...
(Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Dirty British Romance ) - #10
'Eleanor & Grey' by Brittainy C. Cherry follows the heart-wrenching and beautiful story of Ellie and Grey, two teenagers who find solace and strength in each other amidst difficult family situations. The narrative transitions from their teenage years to adulthood, exploring themes of grief, healing, and second chances at love. The writing style, characterized by deep emotions, raw honesty, and intricate character development, captures the readers' hearts and immerses them in a world where love and loss intertwine.
“You’re grounded from your room,” Mom stated as she stood in my bedroom doorway rubbing her palms against her face. She’d tossed her brown hair up in a messy bun, and her painting apron was tied aroun...