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Daisy Devreaux, a young woman facing jail time due to her financial mistakes, finds herself in an arranged marriage with a mysterious man named Alex Markoff. Despite their initial clashes, Daisy and Alex navigate their unconventional relationship while working for a circus. The story unfolds with themes of redemption, growth, and the complexities of love, set against a backdrop of circus life and characterized by emotional depth and humor.
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In "The Unwanted Wife" by Natasha Anders, the story revolves around Theresa and Alessandro De Lucci's loveless marriage, where Theresa discovers that she was merely a pawn in a deal between Alessandro and her father. Despite the emotional turmoil and misunderstandings, Alessandro tries to salvage their relationship by groveling and proving his love for Theresa, leading to a journey of self-discovery and redemption for both characters. The writing style effectively portrays the characters' emotions and insecurities, creating a raw and intense storyline that keeps readers engaged until the end.
The house was dark and quiet when she got home, with no seething Sandro waiting at the front door this time, just echoing silence as she made her way upstairs and back into the spare bedroom. After a ... - #2
"Lady Gallant" by Suzanne Robinson is a historical romance set in the Tudor period during the reign of Mary Tudor, also known as Bloody Mary. The story follows the complex relationship between the heroine, Nora Beckett, and the hero, Christian de Rivers, Lord Monfort. Christian, a rake with a troubled past, marries Nora under false pretenses, believing she is a spy. As their tumultuous relationship unfolds, secrets are revealed, betrayals occur, and the characters navigate a society filled with intrigue, danger, and societal expectations. The writing style captures the essence of the time period, with well-drawn characters and a blend of drama, romance, and historical elements that keep readers engaged.
Nuns no longer went in fear of their lives, as they had in old King Harry's time, and one had broken her journey to her convent at the royal manor of Hatfield. Her shaking, mittened hand closed the do... - #3
'Going Nowhere Fast' by Kati Wilde is a romance novel that follows the story of Aspen, a strong, independent, and funny heroine who finds herself entangled in a passionate and intense relationship with Bram, a complex and tortured hero. The book explores the enemies-to-lovers trope, filled with misunderstandings and emotional turmoil that eventually leads to a satisfying happy ending. The writing style is described as engaging, with well-drawn characters and a balance of heartwarming moments and heartbreaking scenes.
My mom’s text message arrives just as the bus pulls up to the stop outside the Walmart. Only five words, and the stone that’s been sitting in my gut for the past couple of weeks suddenly becomes much ... - #4
"You Can Have Manhattan" by P. Dangelico follows the story of Sydney Evans and Scott Blackstone, who are coerced into a marriage of convenience by Scott's manipulative father, Frank. Sydney, a successful lawyer, and Scott, a reformed party boy turned ranch owner, must navigate their complicated relationship as they try to fulfill Frank's wishes. The book delves into themes of family dynamics, personal growth, and unexpected love, all set against the backdrop of corporate intrigue and romantic tension.
The author, P. Dangelico, expertly weaves a complex narrative that explores the evolving relationship between Sydney and Scott. With a mix of humor, emotional depth, and well-developed characters, the story unfolds gradually, revealing the layers of Sydney and Scott's personalities as they navigate the challenges of their forced marriage. The writing style captures the essence of a slow-burn romance, showcasing the characters' growth and transformation as they come to terms with their feelings for each other.
Life-changing moments rarely announce themselves. They prefer to sneak up and sucker punch you in the face by way of greeting. That’s how it happened to me. It started as a day like any other. Until i... - #5
Luna and the Lie by Mariana Zapata follows the story of Luna Allen, who had a difficult upbringing but managed to build a life for herself, taking care of her siblings and finding solace in her work at a repair garage. The book explores Luna's journey of personal growth, her developing friendship with her grumpy boss, Lucas Ripley, and the slow burn romance that blossoms between them. The writing style is described as character-driven, with a focus on the gradual progression of the relationship between Luna and Ripley, as well as the emotional depth and relatability of the characters.
If I had to guess why I was the lucky winner of that mouth being turned down, it might have been because I’d had my eyes closed for… I glanced at my old but faithful G-Shock watch... the last twenty m... - #6
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... - #7
"It Had to Be You" in the Chicago Stars series by Susan Elizabeth Phillips follows Phoebe Somerville, who unexpectedly inherits the Chicago Stars football team and becomes the boss of head coach Dan Calebow. The story revolves around the clash of personalities between Phoebe, an airhead owner, and Dan, a stern coach, leading to a romantic entanglement. The plot includes elements of humor, romance, and drama, with a focus on Phoebe's journey of self-discovery and empowerment amidst challenges and unexpected situations.
The writing style of the book is described as funny, sweet, and romantic, with engaging characters that evoke humor and love. The storyline is praised for its entertainment value, showcasing the dynamics between Phoebe and Dan, their chemistry, and the development of their relationship against the backdrop of managing a football team.
Phoebe Somerville outraged everyone by bringing a French poodle and a Hungarian lover to her father’s funeral. She sat at the gravesite like a fifties movie queen with the small white poodle perched i... - #8
'Ain't She Sweet?' by Susan Elizabeth Phillips follows the story of Sugar Beth Carey, a former mean girl who returns to her small town in Mississippi after fifteen years with three failed marriages behind her. She is broke and desperate to retrieve a valuable painting left to her by an aunt. The novel explores the complex relationships and dynamics between Sugar Beth and the people she left behind, including her former high school teacher Colin Byrne. The plot is filled with interesting and quirky characters, turbulent emotions, and themes of redemption, forgiveness, and change.
The wild child of Parrish, Mississippi, had come back to the town she’d left behind forever. Sugar Beth Carey gazed from the rain-slicked windshield to the horrible dog who lay beside her on the passe... - #9
'Marriage for One' by Ella Maise is a slow burn romance novel that follows the story of Jack and Rose, who enter into a marriage of convenience. As they navigate through rough patches together, they gradually develop a deep connection and strive to make their marriage genuine. The book explores the growth of their relationship, uncovering hidden motives, and building a believable romance between the characters.
The plot of 'Marriage for One' is engaging and well-developed, revealing layers of mystery and complexity as the story progresses. The writing style captures the dynamics between Jack and Rose, portraying their journey from a business deal to a real relationship with authenticity and depth.
Wide-eyed and a little shaky, I stared straight ahead as the officiant said the words I was dreading. Was I really doing this? When the silence in the mostly empty and sort of depressing room stretche... - #10
This Heart of Mine by Brenda Novak follows the story of Phoenix, a woman who was wrongfully accused of murder at a young age and spent 17 years in prison. Upon her release, she returns to Whiskey Creek to rebuild her life and reconnect with her teenage son, Jacob, who she was separated from after his birth. The book delves into the complex relationships, emotional turmoil, and second chances that Phoenix navigates as she tries to reintegrate into society and establish a bond with her son and his father, Riley. The writing style is described as emotional, touching, and tragic, evoking sympathy and tears from readers as they follow Phoenix's journey of redemption and healing.
It was the first time she’d seen her son since the day she gave birth to him. Phoenix Fuller had spent an eternity waiting for this moment. She’d counted every single breath, it seemed, for sixteen ye...