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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.

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    The Things We Leave Unfinished by Rebecca Yarros
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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.

    This is not our end. My heart will always remain with you no matter where we are. Time and distance are only inconveniences to a love like ours. Whether it’s days, months, or even years, I will be wai...

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    In the Likely Event by Rebecca Yarros
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    In the Likely Event is a gripping military romance novel by Rebecca Yarros that follows the intertwined lives of Izzy and Nate, who meet in Afghanistan under unexpected circumstances. The story delves into their deep connection, spanning over a decade, as they navigate challenges of timing, duty, and personal growth. Through dual timelines and perspectives, readers witness their emotional journey from a fateful plane crash to their reunion in a war-torn country, exploring themes of love, sacrifice, and resilience.

    The narrative skillfully weaves together past and present moments, revealing the complexities of Izzy and Nate's relationship as they struggle with unresolved feelings, external pressures, and the consequences of their choices. Yarros intricately crafts a poignant tale of missed opportunities, enduring affection, and the enduring hope for a future where they can finally be together.


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    Full Tilt
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    Full Tilt - Full Tilt by Emma Scott
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    'Full Tilt' by Emma Scott is a poignant love story that follows the journey of Kacey, a reckless musician, and Jonah, a glass blower with a terminal illness. Their unexpected encounter leads to a deep and intense connection, challenging them to confront their fears and embrace the beauty of life and love amidst heartbreaking circumstances. The narrative weaves together themes of love, loss, sacrifice, and redemption, capturing the readers' hearts with its raw emotion and vivid storytelling. Emma Scott's writing style intricately paints a picture of the characters' inner turmoil and the transformative power of unconditional love, leaving a lasting impact on the readers.

    The book beautifully portrays the evolving relationship between Kacey and Jonah, delving into their individual struggles and the profound impact they have on each other's lives. Through dual perspectives and rich character development, Emma Scott crafts a compelling narrative that explores themes of destiny, resilience, and the transcendent nature of true love. The story unfolds with a perfect blend of heart-wrenching moments and tender intimacy, inviting readers to reflect on the fragility of life and the enduring power of human connection.


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    All Your Perfects by Colleen Hoover
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    'All Your Perfects' by Colleen Hoover is a heartfelt and engaging story that delves into the struggles and challenges faced by a couple dealing with infertility. The plot alternates between past and present, showcasing the raw and realistic journey of Quinn and Graham's marriage. The writing style is described as thought-provoking, emotional, and beautifully written, with a multi-dimensional plot that keeps readers invested in the characters' story.

    That thought plagues me during the entire ride up the elevator to Ethan’s floor. Vincent has been my favorite doorman since Ethan moved into this apartment building. He always smiles and chats with me...

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    Before Us by Jewel E. Ann
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    'Before Us' by Jewel E. Ann is a poignant and emotionally complex story that delves into themes of love, loss, grief, and healing. The narrative follows Zach, who loses the love of his life to cancer and embarks on a journey of self-discovery and finding love again. The book intricately explores the dynamics of unrequited love, soulmates, and the complexities of navigating relationships after loss. Through well-developed characters like Zach, Suzie, and Emersyn, the author weaves a story that is both heart-wrenching and heartwarming, touching on themes of love, kindness, and resilience.

    Jewel E. Ann's writing style in 'Before Us' is described as captivating, evocative, and thought-provoking. The book is praised for its ability to evoke a wide range of emotions in readers, from laughter to tears, and for its exploration of deep and timeless love stories. The author skillfully navigates delicate themes with a light touch, creating a narrative that is both engaging and emotionally resonant, leaving a lasting impact on readers long after they have finished the book.


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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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    Making Faces by Amy Harmon
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    Making Faces by Amy Harmon is a heartwrenching and beautifully written story that follows the lives of three central characters - Fern, Bailey, and Ambrose. Set in a small town, the book delves into themes of love, loss, grief, self-acceptance, and heroism. Through a combination of flashbacks and present-day narratives, the author weaves a tale of deep emotions and moral dilemmas faced by the characters as they navigate through life's challenges and transformations.

    The story explores the complexities of relationships, inner beauty, and the impact of loss on individuals. With well-developed characters and a modern retelling of Beauty and the Beast, Making Faces captivates readers with its poignant storytelling and thought-provoking themes. Amy Harmon's writing style evokes a range of emotions, making it a compelling read that leaves a lasting impression on the reader.

    The school gymnasium was so loud that Fern had to lean down next to Bailey's ear and shout to be heard. Bailey was more than capable of maneuvering his wheelchair through the teeming student body, but...

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    The Wrong Heart by Jennifer Hartmann
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    'The Wrong Heart' by Jennifer Hartmann is a heartbreakingly beautiful tale of Melody and Parker, two broken souls who find solace and healing in each other. Melody, a strong yet grief-stricken heroine, and Parker, a flawed hero with layers of complexity, navigate through darkness and light, grief and love, while unraveling their past traumas and discovering newfound emotions. The book delves deep into themes of loss, grief, depression, healing, hope, and love, creating a beautifully woven tale that captures the reader's emotions and leaves a lasting impact.

    The author, Jennifer Hartmann, expertly crafts a story that is both powerful and caring, with well-developed characters and a poignant narrative that touches on the complexities of human emotions and relationships. The writing style is poetic, evocative, and immersive, drawing the reader into a world where love blooms amidst brokenness, and where happiness is found in the most unexpected places.

    The handsome face shining back at me settles my swelling anxiety as I blow out a breath. Amber-infused eyes dance across my features, assessing fondly, bathing me in a warm familiarity. Like peach pie...

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    Darling Venom by Parker S. Huntington
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    'Darling Venom' by Parker S. Huntington is a gripping and emotional tale that delves deep into themes of grief, loss, love, and healing. The book follows a complex story that spans over decades, exploring the relationships and emotions of the characters in a deeply relatable and impactful manner. The writing style is described as immersive, with readers being unable to put the book down once they start, experiencing a rollercoaster of emotions from laughter to ugly crying.

    Every time I got trapped underground, crammed between human sardines, their sweat so tangible I could taste it on my tongue, and the driver said we were stuck due to a person under a train, I wanted t...

  10. #10
    Flock
    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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