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Written in the Scars by Adriana Locke is a deeply emotional story about Ty and Elin Whitt, high school sweethearts whose marriage faces challenges that test the strength of their love. The book delves into themes of love, loss, second chances, and the enduring power of relationships. Through a rollercoaster of emotions, the characters navigate through heartbreak, forgiveness, and self-discovery, making tough decisions about their future together. Locke's writing style captures the rawness of human emotions and the complexities of relationships, drawing readers into a story that is both heart-wrenching and uplifting.

If you liked Written in the Scars, here are the top 42 books to read next:

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  1. #1
    Dirty Red
    Book 2 in the series:Love Me with Lies

    Dirty Red - Love Me with Lies by Tarryn Fisher
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    'Dirty Red' by Tarryn Fisher is a compelling story that delves into the twisted mind of Leah, a character described as vile, self-absorbed, and calculating. The book explores Leah's unhealthy obsession with Caleb, her insecurities, and her manipulative nature, all while navigating a tumultuous relationship filled with lies, deceit, and jealousy. The writing style is described as captivating, unconventional, and engaging, with a plot that keeps readers on the edge of their seats as they witness the complex dynamics between the characters unfold.

    The narrative unfolds through Leah's perspective, offering insights into her toxic behavior, her struggles with identity and self-worth, and her relentless pursuit of love and validation. The book is praised for its ability to evoke strong emotions in readers, from hatred towards the characters to moments of empathy and understanding, showcasing the author's talent in creating complex and multifaceted personalities that drive the story forward.

    Panic is a maelstrom. It churns to life inyour brain like a whirlpool, gaining speed as it funnels down intothe rest of the body. Round and round it goes, causing your heartto race. Round and round tw...

    (Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Love Me with Lies )

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    Ghosted by J.M. Darhower
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    'Ghosted' by J.M. Darhower is a second chance romance novel that delves deep into the lives of Kennedy and Jonathan. The story follows their tumultuous journey of love, heartbreak, redemption, and forgiveness. Readers are taken on an emotional rollercoaster as they witness the complexities of their relationship unfold through past and present narratives. Darhower's writing style intricately weaves together the characters' struggles, making the storyline angsty, heartbreaking, and poignant. The book is praised for its realistic portrayal of the characters and their raw emotions, drawing readers in from the very beginning.

    The beeping of the checkout scanner is monotonous, a dull drone I barely hear anymore, as it melds with Wilson Philips’s Hold On playing on the loudspeaker radio. The same songs, day in and day out. S...

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    The Summer Garden - The Bronze Horseman by Paullina Simons
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    The Summer Garden is the third book in The Bronze Horseman series by Paullina Simons. The novel continues the love story of Alexander and Tatiana, set against the backdrop of war and post-war life. The book delves into the emotional journey of the characters, portraying their struggles and triumphs as they navigate through life, love, and the aftermath of war. The writing style is described as emotionally intense, evocative, and detailed, capturing the essence of familial emotions and the horrors of war with mesmerizing details.

    Once upon a time, in Stonington, Maine, before sunset, at the end of a hot war and the beginning of a cold one, a young woman dressed in white, outwardly calm but with trembling hands, sat on a bench ...

    (Also, see 100 recommendations for the series The Bronze Horseman )

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    Separate Beds by LaVyrle Spencer
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    'Separate Beds' by LaVyrle Spencer is a romance novel that follows the story of Catherine, a girl from a troubled background, and Clay, a wealthy young man. The two meet on a blind date and sparks fly, leading to a one-night stand that results in Catherine getting pregnant. The plot unfolds with family pressures, emotional baggage, and conflicts between the characters as they navigate the consequences of their actions. The writing style mixes descriptions of family dynamics, emotional turmoil, and societal expectations, creating a story that keeps readers engaged with its twists and turns.

    Circumstances being what they were, it was ironic that Catherine Anderson knew little more of Clay Forrester than his name. He must be rich, she thought, scanning the foyer, which revealed quite clear...

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    Something Worth Saving by Mayra Statham
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    'Something Worth Saving' by Mayra Statham revolves around the marriage of Nadia and Owen, depicting their struggles and efforts to save their relationship. The story follows Nadia's realization of needing more in her life beyond just being a wife and mother, while Owen is consumed by his career as a plastic surgeon, neglecting his family. As their marriage hits a low point, both Nadia and Owen work hard to communicate, understand each other's needs, and fight for their love. The narrative beautifully captures the journey of rediscovering love and rebuilding a strong foundation for their relationship, with a focus on the importance of communication and effort in a marriage.

    The writing style of 'Something Worth Saving' is described as emotional, sweet, and engaging by readers. The story unfolds through the perspectives of Nadia and Owen, showcasing their individual struggles and growth within the marriage. delves into themes of love, communication, family dynamics, and the challenges faced by couples in maintaining a healthy relationship, ultimately delivering a heartfelt tale of perseverance and renewal.

    MUSIC MIGHT HAVE BEEN playing, but I couldn’t make out the song. My head was too muddled with my own thoughts and the sounds of arguing coming from the backseat. I stared at the red light in front of ...

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    Four Years Later by Emma Doherty
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    'Four Years Later' by Emma Doherty is a gripping tale that takes a 180-degree turn from the first book in the series, delving into the journey of Becca as she navigates through pain, healing, and self-discovery. The book explores the aftermath of a devastating event that shakes Becca's world, testing her strength and resilience while also showcasing the complexities of relationships and personal growth. Emma Doherty's writing style captures the intense emotions and struggles of the characters, immersing readers in a rollercoaster of feelings that range from laughter to tears to anger within a span of hours.

    The storyline of 'Four Years Later' revolves around Becca's emotional turmoil, her evolving relationship with Ryan, and the challenges they face in the aftermath of a traumatic event. The book skillfully portrays the characters' flaws, mistakes, and growth, emphasizing the realistic portrayal of their imperfections and struggles. Emma Doherty weaves a narrative that is both heart-wrenching and inspiring, showcasing themes of love, forgiveness, redemption, and inner strength amidst adversity.


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    Stoned
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    Book 1 in the series:Wrecked

    Stoned - Wrecked by Mandi Beck
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    'Stoned' by Mandi Beck is a gripping second chance rock star romance that delves deep into themes of addiction, redemption, and forgiveness. The story follows Stone, a rockstar who struggles with drug addiction and the consequences it brings to his relationship with Willow, his longtime girlfriend. The book masterfully weaves together heart-wrenching moments, intense emotions, and a passionate love story between Stone and Willow. Mandi Beck's writing style is described as flawless, intricate, and emotionally captivating, drawing readers in with its dedication and precision.

    The narrative of 'Stoned' is enriched by well-developed secondary characters who provide levity and support to the main protagonists, adding depth and complexity to the story. As Stone battles his demons and fights to win back Willow, the book explores themes of love, strength, and the power of music as a unifying force. Through a series of memories and emotional revelations, the reader is taken on a journey of heartbreak, passion, and new beginnings, making 'Stoned' a compelling and unforgettable read.

    “SHIT, SHIT, SHIT! I’M GOING to be so late,” I mutter as I weave in and out of traffic on the 401. It’s usually a two-hour drive to the university with traffic. I have an hour forty-five tops today an...

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    Claimed by the Horde King - Horde Kings of Dakkar by Zoey Draven
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    Claimed by the Horde King by Zoey Draven follows the story of Nelle, a human who is brought to a Vorakkar as punishment for hunting near her village. Seerin, the Vorakkar of Rath Tuviri, feels a divine connection to Nelle and impulsively takes her to his horde. As they navigate their differences and the challenges of their worlds, their relationship blossoms into a deep and emotional connection. The book is praised for its unique world-building, strong character development, and a romance that is both sweet and intense, set against a backdrop of prejudice and personal growth.

    My lantern died with a whisper and for a moment, depleted of the small golden light that had illuminated the space I’d occupied for the last hour, I was plunged into darkness. My eyes adjusted slowly,...

    (Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Horde Kings of Dakkar )

  9. #9
    Mend
    Book 2 in the series:Waters

    Mend - Waters by Kivrin Wilson
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    Paige and Logan are going through a separation that's hard for both of them. He broke her heart but deep down she still loves him. A huge secret comes out when they go for mediation and he thinks he has lost her forever. The story follows their separate paths from both points of view, revealing what happened between them and their attempts to fix their broken marriage, if that's even possible. The setup for the story is well done, showcasing the heavy emotion and history between them as they represent clients in a divorce case, impacting not only themselves but also their family.

    Danielle, his third personal assistant this year, actually rolls her eyes at me. It's no secret that Hammer hired her for that young and pretty face, flaming-red hair, and hourglass figure, but this o...

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    After I Do by Taylor Jenkins Reid
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    "After I Do" by Taylor Jenkins Reid follows the story of Lauren and Ryan, a married couple who reach a breaking point in their relationship. Struggling with constant bickering, resentment, and a lack of communication, they decide to take a year-long break with no contact to reevaluate their marriage. The book explores themes of self-discovery, individual growth, and the complexities of love and marriage. Through Lauren's journey of reconnecting with her family and exploring her own desires, readers witness a raw and honest portrayal of the struggles and challenges faced in long-term relationships. Taylor Jenkins Reid's writing style weaves together emotional depth, thought-provoking insights, and relatable characters, creating a compelling narrative that delves into the nuances of marriage and the importance of communication and compromise.

    “You remember wrong,” I say, my tone clipped and pissed-off. We’ve already been here too long, and I hate the chaos of Dodger Stadium. It’s a warm summer night, so I have that to be thankful for, but ...

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