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A Love Letter to Whiskey by Kandi Steiner is a compelling novel that follows the love story of B and Jamie over a decade, exploring their tumultuous relationship filled with passion, struggles, and undeniable chemistry. The writing style of the author, Kandi Steiner, is praised for its ability to evoke deep emotions and create a vivid portrayal of the characters' journey. Readers are taken on a rollercoaster ride of emotions as they witness the characters' highs and lows, making the story relatable and heart-wrenching.

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    The Opportunist - Love Me with Lies by Tarryn Fisher
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    'The Opportunist' by Tarryn Fisher is a gripping and emotional tale that delves into the complex relationships and manipulative behaviors of the characters. The book follows Olivia, a character who struggles with her own flaws and past mistakes while navigating a tumultuous love triangle with Caleb and Leah. The writing style is described as powerful and raw, capturing the intense emotions and inner conflicts of the characters as they make difficult choices and face the consequences of their actions.

    I am Olivia Kaspen, and if I love something, I rip it from my life. Not intentionally…not unintentionally either. I see one of them now, a survivor of my tainted, acrid love. He’s a hundred yards from...

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    Something in the Way - Something in the Way by Jessica Hawkins
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    'Something in the Way' by Jessica Hawkins is a forbidden love story that follows the lives of Lake, a 16-year-old innocent and sheltered girl, and Manning, a 23-year-old construction worker with a dark past. The book explores the intense slow burn romance between the two characters and the challenges they face due to their age gap. Set in the early 90s, the story is filled with angst, heartbreak, and forbidden desires, making it a compelling and unputdownable read for those who enjoy a captivating romance plot.

    The narrative of 'Something in the Way' is presented in dual points of view, providing insight into the thoughts and emotions of both Lake and Manning. The book captures the essence of a forbidden love saga, drawing readers into the emotional turmoil and complexities of the characters' relationships. With a cliffhanger ending that leaves readers eager for more, the story delves into themes of innocence, desire, and the consequences of forbidden love, creating a captivating and engaging reading experience.

    It seemed unfair, spending three hours a day in a classroom during summer, only to wait another thirty minutes in the parking lot. There were things I could do about that, like walk home, or tell my p...

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    One Day in December by Josie Silver
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    One Day in December by Josie Silver is a heartwarming tale of love at first sight and missed chances. The story follows Laurie, who falls hopelessly in love with a stranger she spots at a bus stop, only to later discover that he is her best friend's new boyfriend, Jack. Spanning a period of ten years, the novel explores the complexities of relationships, friendships, and the concept of falling in love versus staying in love. Despite the obstacles and challenges they face, readers are taken on a journey filled with emotional twists and turns, ultimately leading to a blissful ending that is both authentic and satisfying.

    The book is narrated from multiple perspectives, providing insights into the characters' thoughts and emotions as they navigate through life's uncertainties and unexpected turns. With themes of friendship, love, and personal growth, One Day in December offers a relatable and thought-provoking exploration of the intricacies of human relationships and the enduring power of love.

    It’s a wonder everyone who uses public transport in winter doesn’t keel over and die of germ overload. In the last ten minutes I’ve been coughed on and sneezed at, and if the woman in front of me shak...

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    Drive by Kate Stewart
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    'Drive' by Kate Stewart is a gripping tale that revolves around a love triangle involving the main character, Stella, and two charismatic men, Nate and Reid. The story unfolds through flashbacks and present-day events, showcasing Stella's journey of love, heartbreak, and self-discovery. The author's writing style intricately weaves together themes of music, love, and emotional turmoil, making it a compelling read that draws readers into the angsty and emotional rollercoaster of Stella's life.

    “I’m coming!” I yelled to my sister, Paige, who was making her way down the crushed-shell cement steps toward her car. Locking her front door, I gripped the phone to my ear while it rang as I slowly d...

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    Magnolia Parks - Magnolia Parks Universe by Jessa Hastings
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    'Magnolia Parks' in the series 'Magnolia Parks Universe' by author Jessa Hastings is a gripping tale of love, drama, and emotional turmoil. The book follows the tumultuous relationship between Magnolia and BJ as they navigate through a web of secrets, heartbreak, and second chances. Readers are taken on a rollercoaster ride of emotions as the characters struggle to find their way back to each other amidst a backdrop of intense drama and unexpected twists. Jessa Hastings weaves a complex narrative filled with real, flawed characters that readers can't help but become emotionally invested in.


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    Unbreak My Heart - Fostering Love by Nicole Jacquelyn
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    Unbreak My Heart by Nicole Jacquelyn is a heart-wrenching story that delves into the complexities of love, loss, and rebuilding relationships. The plot follows Kate, who finds herself caring for her best friend Rachel's children after a tragic accident, and Shane, Rachel's widowed husband who is struggling with his feelings for Kate. The writing style is emotionally charged, capturing the raw reality of human emotions and relationships. The slow-burn romance between Kate and Shane unfolds amidst a backdrop of grief, guilt, and forgiveness, making for a compelling and realistic portrayal of flawed characters navigating through life's challenges.

    The house was quiet as I made my way through the living room carrying an awkwardly large gift bag. I should have just wrapped Gunner’s birthday present, but I hadn’t thought I had the time. I felt lik...

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    Arsen: A Broken Love Story by Mia Asher
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    Arsen: A Broken Love Story by Mia Asher follows the tumultuous journey of Cathy, a woman who seemingly has it all – a perfect husband, a dream job, and a nice house. However, after experiencing multiple miscarriages, she feels like something is missing in her life. Enter Arsen, a hot and cocky man who tempts Cathy, leading her to struggle with her feelings for two men and risking losing both. The book delves into themes of love, regret, infidelity, and the consequences of tangled lies, all portrayed in a raw and emotional writing style that immerses the reader into the lives of the characters.

    “Sure, no big deal. Just remind me who this new guy is?” He puts the newspaper down on the table and runs his hand through his short black hair. Looking at my husband now as his lips touch the rim of ...

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    Maestro by Auden Dar
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    'Maestro' by Auden Dar is a gripping tale of love, heartbreak, and music that spans over 30 years. The story follows the journey of Aurelia and Chad, two star-crossed lovers who meet at a young age and navigate through the complexities of their relationship as they pursue their musical dreams. The book beautifully captures the emotional rollercoaster of their love story, filled with twists and turns, heartbreak, and joy, all set against the backdrop of the music world.

    The author, Auden Dar, weaves a narrative that delves deep into the characters' emotions and relationships, creating a story that is not only about love but also about family, trust, and the different forms of support one finds in life. The writing style is described as vivid, emotional, and captivating, drawing readers into the world of Aurelia and Chad, making them feel every heartbreak, happiness, and struggle along the way.


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    Book 1 in the series:The Ravenhood

    Flock - The Ravenhood by Kate Stewart
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    "Flock" in The Ravenhood series by Kate Stewart is a gripping tale that follows 19-year-old Cecelia as she navigates a year working at her estranged father's company to secure her inheritance. The plot unfolds with Cecelia meeting Sean, her supervisor, and being introduced to a group of friends with a mysterious connection marked by a raven tattoo. As Cecelia delves deeper into this world, secrets, twists, and turns unravel, leading her to confront her feelings for both Sean and Dominic amidst a complex and emotionally charged storyline. The writing style of Kate Stewart is described as finely honed, evoking deep emotions and keeping readers hooked with unexpected surprises and well-developed characters that challenge perceptions and provoke strong reactions.

    PULLING UP TO THE MASSIVE iron gates, I punch in the code Roman gave me and gawk as the sprawling estate comes into view when I drive through. Acres and acres of neon grass littered with trees surroun...

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    The Sweet Gum Tree by Katherine Allred
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    The Sweet Gum Tree by Katherine Allred is a poignant and emotional tale of love and second chances. The story follows the lives of Alix and Nick, childhood friends who grow up together in the South. The book explores themes of love, tragedy, forgiveness, and misunderstandings, spanning nearly three decades of their relationship. The writing style is described as poetic, beautiful, and atmospheric, with a focus on character development and emotional depth.

    Growing up in the Crowley Ridge area of Arkansas, I paid little attention to the sweet gum trees except to admire their brilliant colors during the fall. And maybe to laugh when the Judge cursed each...

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