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Jill Sorenson's 'Crash Into Me' tells the story of FBI Special Agent Sonny Vasquez who is assigned to go undercover to investigate Ben Fortune, a world-famous surfer suspected of murdering his wife and other women in southern California. The book weaves a tale of intense attraction between Sonny and Ben, as they navigate through horrifying events and question each other's trustworthiness and motives. Alongside the main plot, the story also delves into the secondary narrative of two troubled teenagers finding solace in each other, adding depth and emotion to the overall suspenseful storyline. The writing style is described as engaging, riveting, and emotionally captivating, with unexpected twists and believable conflicts that keep the readers hooked till the end.

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    Wicked Sexy Liar - Wild Seasons by Christina Lauren
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    "Wicked Sexy Liar" by Christina Lauren is the fourth book in the Wild Seasons series, focusing on the relationship between London and Luke. The story revolves around London, a web and graphics designer who meets Luke, a player with a complicated past. As their one-night stand turns into something more serious, both characters navigate their vulnerabilities and past heartbreaks while developing a deep connection. The writing style of Christina Lauren captures the emotional journey of the characters, blending humor, steamy romance, and realistic relationships.

    THERE ARE A number of things that happen when you haven’t had sex in a while: You inadvertently emit a sound during the kissing scenes in romantic movies—a noise that falls somewhere between a snort a...

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    The Summer We Fell by Elizabeth O'Roark
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    The Summer We Fell by Elizabeth O'Roark is an intense and emotional story following the life of Juliet, a broken girl who finds herself in a tumultuous love triangle between her high school boyfriend's family and his friend, Luke. The book explores themes of trauma, sacrifice, longing, and second chances as Juliet navigates a past filled with mistreatment and guilt, all while trying to find her own happiness and sense of self-worth. The plot is well laid out with flashbacks to the past and present, offering plenty of drama, secrets, and twists that keep the readers hooked in an emotional rollercoaster of epic proportions.


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    Irresistible
    Book 1 in the series:Cloverleigh Farms

    Irresistible - Cloverleigh Farms by Melanie Harlow
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    'Irresistible' by Melanie Harlow is a heartwarming romance novel that follows the story of Mack, a single father of three daughters, and Frannie, his young nanny who has been in love with him for a long time. The book explores the challenges and insecurities faced by Mack as he navigates his responsibilities as a father and his growing feelings for Frannie. The writing style is described as easygoing, with a focus on family dynamics, love, and personal growth, making it a feel-good read that leaves readers rooting for the characters to find happiness together.

    I heard giggling, then felt the mattress shift as one or more of my three daughters jumped onto my bed. Frankly, it was kind of surprising none of them had been here already. For months after their mo...

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    The Wrong Mr. Right - The Queen's Cove by Stephanie Archer
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    'The Wrong Mr. Right' by Stephanie Archer is a romance novel set in Queen's Cove, BC, featuring the characters Hannah and Wyatt. Hannah, a bookworm, is looking to make changes in her life as her thirtieth birthday approaches. She enlists the help of Wyatt, a surfer, to transform her into a more outgoing and admired version of herself. As their relationship develops, readers are taken on a journey of self-discovery, inner strength, and unexpected romance. The writing style is described as witty, fun, and engaging, with a perfect blend of steamy scenes and heartwarming moments that make readers laugh and swoon.


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    Dreaming of You - The Gamblers of Craven's by Lisa Kleypas
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    Lisa Kleypas presents a captivating historical romance in "Dreaming of You." Set in Victorian England, the novel follows Sara Fielding, a female author delving into the lives of destitute prostitutes and young men affected by gambling and addiction. When Sara saves Derek Craven, the wealthy owner of Craven's Gambling Club, their fateful encounter leads to a complex relationship filled with bickering, tension, and eventual love. The story unfolds with exciting and surprising scenes, showcasing Kleypas' skill in creating characters with depth and emotion.

    "Dreaming of You" weaves a touching love story between Sara and Derek, two characters who defy societal norms and class boundaries. Sara, a sweet and innocent heroine, pairs perfectly with Derek, a brooding and damaged hero who struggles with his dark past. As their relationship evolves amidst miscommunications and insecurities, readers are drawn into a world of passion, angst, and self-discovery, making this novel a compelling read for fans of historical romance.

    The lone figure of a woman stood in the shadows. She leaned against the wall of a crumbling lodging house, her shoulders hunched as if she were ill. Derek Craven’s hard green eyes flickered over her a...

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    All Rhodes Lead Here by Mariana Zapata
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    "All Rhodes Lead Here" by Mariana Zapata is a slow burn contemporary romance novel set in a small town in Colorado. The story follows Aurora, who moves to the town after a difficult breakup to start fresh. She meets Tobias Rhodes, her landlord, who is described as grumpy and distant at first but undergoes a transformation throughout the book. The relationship between Aurora and Tobias is characterized by a slow burn romance, with readers praising the character dynamics and banter between the two main characters. The writing style is noted for its detailed descriptions of outdoor elements, such as hiking and camping, adding depth to the setting and atmosphere of the story.

    My eyes burned. Then again, they hadn’t stopped stinging since it had gotten dark a couple of hours ago, but I squinted anyway. Coming up ahead, on the very, very edge of my car’s headlights, there wa...

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