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"The Things We Leave Unfinished" by Rebecca Yarros follows two intertwined storylines set 80 years apart. In the past timeline, Scarlett and Jameson fall in love during World War II, showcasing a powerful and complicated love story. Meanwhile, in the present day, Scarlett's great granddaughter Georgia and novelist Noah Harrison work together to complete Scarlett's unfinished manuscript, with love not being on their agenda as they antagonize each other. The transitions between past and present are flawless, as the storylines intersect through Scarlett and Jameson's letters, creating a beautiful and emotional narrative.

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  1. #1

    The Last Letter by Rebecca Yarros
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    'The Last Letter' by Rebecca Yarros is a heart-wrenching and emotional story that follows the journey of Ella and Beckett as they navigate through loss, love, and healing. The plot revolves around the deep connection formed between these two characters through letters, leading to a rollercoaster of emotions as they face tragedies, heartbreak, and unexpected twists. The writing style is described as beautifully written, raw, and captivating, drawing readers in with its poignant storytelling and well-developed characters.

    Now, before you put this letter aside and mumble an awkward “Thanks, but no thanks,” like guys do, know that this is just as much for me as it is for you. Considering that I’d be able to have a safe p...

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    The Last Love Note by Emma Grey
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    'The Last Love Note' by Emma Grey is a poignant and emotional novel that follows Kate's journey through grief, loss, and love. The book beautifully portrays the struggles of surviving the unsurvivable and finding hope amidst turmoil. Readers are taken on an emotional roller coaster through themes of love, family, and second chances, all while experiencing a range of human emotions from heartbreak to laughter. The writing style balances raw emotion, humor, and vulnerability, making it a compelling and engaging read that delves into themes of life after loss and the healing power of love.


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    The Riviera House by Natasha Lester
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    'The Riviera House' by Natasha Lester is a WWII novel that delves into the historical backdrop of art theft by Nazis during the 1940s. The story alternates between the past and the present, following French Resistance fighters attempting to thwart the Nazis from stealing precious artworks, such as the Mona Lisa, and a modern-day character named Remy Lang who discovers her family's connection to the Riviera House after a tragedy. The book weaves together themes of love, tragedy, art, and wartime struggles, creating an engrossing narrative that transports readers to different eras with Natasha Lester's captivating writing style.

    The novel skillfully intertwines two storylines, one set in occupied France during WWII and the other on the French Riviera in the present day. Through extensive historical research and emotional depth, Natasha Lester crafts a moving account of love amidst the turmoil of war, showcasing how past events can resonate in the present. The book explores themes of resilience, love, loss, and the enduring impact of wartime experiences on future generations, offering a poignant and immersive reading experience for fans of historical fiction and romantic narratives.


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    The Paris Seamstress by Natasha Lester
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    'The Paris Seamstress' by Natasha Lester is a dual narrative novel that follows the lives of Estella Bissette, a seamstress living in Paris during World War II, and her granddaughter, Fabienne Bissette, in 2015. The story delves into themes of sacrifice, second chances, bravery, courage, and love between mother and child. It explores the fashion industry, the Nazi occupation of Paris, and the French Resistance, weaving together a tale of multi-generational legacy and a fashion empire. The narrative transitions between the two timelines, revealing hidden secrets and surprises about the family's past.

    The writing style of 'The Paris Seamstress' is described as engaging, well-researched, and with in-depth descriptions of the fashion industry, Paris during the 1940s, and the characters' lives. The novel is noted for its historical accuracy, heart-wrenching depictions of wartime experiences, and intricate storytelling that keeps readers absorbed in the intertwining lives of Estella and Fabienne across different eras.

    Estella Bissette unrolled a bolt of gold silk, watching it kick up its heels and cancan across the worktable. She ran her hand over it, feeling both softness and sensuality, like rose petals and naked...

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    The Paris Secret by Natasha Lester
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    'The Paris Secret' by Natasha Lester is a captivating historical fiction novel that unfolds through dual timelines, delving into the lives of women during World War II. The story revolves around a mysterious house filled with Dior gowns, female pilots, and spies, intertwining the lives of estranged sisters, childhood love, and a woman uncovering her grandmother's hidden past. Natasha Lester's writing is praised for its meticulous research, detailed descriptions, and memorable characters, creating a compelling narrative of love, courage, and perseverance set against the backdrop of wartime France and present-day mysteries.

    Skye stood on the clifftop, Nicholas’s pocket watch tucked safely inside a handkerchief, and watched her new friend squeeze through the gap in the rocks and trudge along the sand below. Just before he...

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    Pack Up the Moon by Kristan Higgins
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    Pack Up the Moon by Kristan Higgins is a poignant and heart-wrenching tale of love, loss, and finding hope in the face of grief. The story revolves around Joshua Park, who experiences the transformative power of love through his wife, Lauren, as she battles a terminal illness. Through a series of letters left by Lauren for Joshua posthumously, the novel navigates themes of courage, family support, and the enduring nature of true love. Higgins weaves a narrative that expertly balances moments of sorrow with heartwarming reflections on life, showcasing the resilience of the human spirit in the midst of tragedy.

    The novel delves into the emotional journey of the characters, particularly Joshua, as he grapples with the devastating loss of his soulmate and embarks on a path of self-discovery and healing. Higgins' writing style beautifully captures the complexities of grief and showcases the depth of human emotions, offering a compelling exploration of love and relationships in the face of mortality.

    Dear Dad, I’m dying, my husband is going to be a widower, and this has been the most wonderful year of my life. How’s that for surprising? These past few weeks . . . months . . . I’ve been feeling thi...

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    A Thousand Boy Kisses by Tillie Cole
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    'A Thousand Boy Kisses' by Tillie Cole is a heart-wrenching and emotional love story that follows the journey of Poppy and Rune from childhood friends to young lovers. The book beautifully captures the innocence and intensity of their relationship, depicting their struggles, joys, and ultimate bond. Written in a dual POV, the story unfolds with twists and turns that keep readers engaged and emotionally invested until the very end.

    The author, Tillie Cole, skillfully weaves a tale of young love that is both tender and heartbreaking. The characters of Poppy and Rune are portrayed as soulmates who share a deep connection that transcends time and distance. Through vivid descriptions and poignant moments, the book explores themes of friendship, loyalty, and the enduring power of love, making it a compelling and unforgettable read.

    “We’re not going back home, Rune. And we arenotleaving. This is our home now,” she replied in English. She crouched down and looked me straight in the eye. “Rune,” she said softly, “I know you didn’t ...

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    Before I Let Go
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    Before I Let Go - Skylands by Kennedy Ryan
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    'Before I Let Go' by Kennedy Ryan is a poignant tale of second chances in love and life, revolving around the divorced couple, Yasmin and Josiah Wade, as they navigate grief, loss, and the complexities of mental health. The book delves into themes of therapy, family dynamics, and the impact of tragedy on relationships, all portrayed with authenticity and emotional depth. Through the characters of Yasmin and Josiah, the author explores the struggles of rediscovering oneself after loss and the journey towards healing and finding love again. The writing style is described as tender, powerful, and emotionally gripping, weaving together poetry and prose to convey the characters' inner turmoil and growth.

    Her eyes, dark and gold-flecked, clash with mine in the mirror before she sets the phone aside. It’s like staring back at myself. We’re so much alike. Skin as smooth and brown as polished walnut. Her ...

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    Go as a River by Shelley Read
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    Go as a River by Shelley Read is a beautifully written novel set in the Colorado mountains, spanning from the 1940s to the 1970s. The story follows Victoria Nash, a young woman who navigates the challenges of growing up without her mother. With evocative prose, it captures her love for the land and the people around her, as well as the struggles she faces as a woman in a male-dominated world. Themes of loss, resilience, and the impact of social issues weave through the fabric of the narrative, making it both a personal and political tale.


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    Book Boyfriend - Book Boyfriends by Claire Kingsley
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    Book Boyfriend by Claire Kingsley is a heartwarming romantic comedy that follows the story of Mia, a bookworm and blogger, who unknowingly befriends a male romance author online. As their relationship deepens, they eventually meet in person, leading to a whirlwind romance filled with humor, sweetness, and unexpected twists. The book cleverly navigates through themes of love, friendship, and the challenges of maintaining a secret identity, all while delivering a feel-good and passionate love story that keeps readers engaged till the very end.

    Mia is staring at me, wide-eyed, like I just told her I murdered her mother. I didn’t, for the record. But the book she’s holding falls from her limp hand, and her mouth moves like she’s trying to fin...

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