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'False Angel' by Edith Layton follows the story of Lord Jocelin Kidd, a divorced Marquess who never intended to marry again, and Lady Leonora, who has been attracted to him for five years. Their budding attraction is hindered by Leonora's cousin Annabelle, who manipulates the situation by spreading lies about Leonora to Jocelin. As Jocelin starts to pull away from Leonora and focus on Annabelle, the plot unfolds into a tale of deceit, love, and difficult choices. The writing style of the book is a mix of narration, introspection, and dialogue, with some readers finding it tough to get used to initially but eventually adapting to it.

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    Dr. Tess Ciccotelli, a successful young psychiatrist, finds herself in a nightmare when her patients start dying by suicide, manipulated by someone with a grudge against her. As the police suspect Tess herself, she must navigate through a web of suspicions and dangers. The book is a suspenseful and intriguing thriller that keeps the reader guessing until the very end, blending psychological twists with a sizzling romance between Tess and detective Aidan Reagan.

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    The Wrong Bride by Catharina Maura follows the tumultuous relationship between Ares and Raven, filled with angst, love, and family drama. The story revolves around Raven's struggles with feeling unloved and unwanted, while Ares grapples with his conflicting emotions towards Raven and his ex-wife, Hannah. The plot is described as cheesy and predictable yet captivating, with a writing style that keeps readers engaged despite the repetitive emotional conflicts between the main characters. The book delves into themes of family dynamics, heartbreak, and the journey towards a happily ever after.


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    The Favor by Suzanne Wright
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    The Favor by Suzanne Wright follows the story of Vienna, a strong and determined heroine who has been the personal assistant to the emotionally withdrawn CEO, Dane Davenport, for four years. Dane asks Vienna to marry him for twelve months in order to secure his inheritance, leading to a fake relationship with a marriage of convenience plot. The book delves into their evolving relationship, the challenges they face from meddling family members and old flames, and the growth of their trust and communication. The writing style is described as engaging, with a focus on Vienna's perspective, providing insight into the emotional depth of the characters and their interactions.

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