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The Dating Detox by Gemma Burgess follows the story of Sass, a twenty-something woman who decides to take a break from dating after experiencing six consecutive breakups. The book is set in London and New York, where Sass navigates being assertive at work and in her personal life with the support of her best friends. Despite meeting a charming man named Jake during her dating detox, Sass must decide whether to take a chance on a new relationship or continue focusing on herself and her growth as a person. The writing style is engaging, with a mix of humor and relatable narration that draws readers into Sass's journey of self-discovery and empowerment.

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    A Girl Like You by Gemma Burgess
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    Abigail Wood, a woman in her late twenties, navigates the dating scene in London after coming out of a long-term relationship. With the help of her flatmate Robert and a circle of close friends, Abigail explores the world of singledom, going on dates, and finding love. The book is told from Abigail's point of view, offering a deep dive into her character, her emotions, and her relationships with those around her. The plot follows Abigail's journey of self-discovery, confidence-building, and the ups and downs of her romantic pursuits.

    Abigail's voice as the main character is highlighted as a standout feature of the book, with readers enjoying the authenticity and relatability of her character. The novel is praised for its humor, wit, and ability to blend light-hearted moments with introspection and emotional depth. The story progresses in a way that keeps readers engaged, with a focus on Abigail's growth and relationships, as well as the dynamics between the characters.

    The weird thing is that underneath the hysteria, I’m completely aware how dramatic-yet-amusing this is. I’m crying for a soul-shakingly horrible reason, my contact lenses are flipping over in my eyes ...

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    Second First Impressions by Sally Thorne
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    'Second First Impressions' by Sally Thorne follows the story of Ruthie, a young woman who works at a senior retirement villa and is content with her routine life until the arrival of Teddy, a tattooed and carefree man who shakes up her world. Despite their initial differences, Ruthie and Teddy form an unlikely friendship that blossoms into a sweet and captivating romance. The book is described as a heartwarming and feel-good romance that explores themes of self-discovery, second chances, and following one's heart and dreams. Thorne's writing style is praised for being witty, swoony, and smart, with realistic dialogue and internal voices that readers can identify with.

    After our yogurts, Melanie begins setting up the new resident profile in the system, but now that she’s working, I kind of wish we were still chatting. It’s a beautiful afternoon. Through the open off...

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    Twice Shy by Sarah Hogle
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    Maybell Parrish, a dreamer and romantic at heart, inherits her Great Aunt Violet's mansion, Falling Stars, along with Wesley Koehler, the former groundskeeper. Despite their initial clashes and differing visions for the property, they must work together to fulfill Violet's wishes and renovate the house. As Maybell and Wesley navigate their shy and introverted personalities, they slowly build a relationship that goes beyond just being shy, evolving into a lovely and charming story. The novel explores themes of overcoming social anxiety, building healthy relationships, and finding the courage to pursue one's dreams, all set in a whimsical and heartwarming atmosphere.

    The story is a light-hearted romance with quirky characters, humorous moments, and a unique twist on the trope of renovating a shared property to find true love. Through Maybell's daydreams and Wesley's struggles with anxiety, the author, Sarah Hogle, beautifully depicts their growth and transformation as they navigate their past traumas and insecurities to create a new future together at Falling Stars.

    I AM UP IN THE clouds now, drumming my fingernails on a countertop. Outside the window, in an ever-swirling fog, there’s a pink neon sign that spins at an all-the-time-in-the-world tilt, which reads: ...

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