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  1. #1
    The New Guy
    Book 2 in the series:Office Aliens

    The New Guy - Office Aliens by V.C. Lancaster
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    'The New Guy' in the series 'Office Aliens' by V.C. Lancaster explores a romance between the heroine and a new alien character, Ro, who is from the same planet as the previous hero but belongs to a different race with unique courtship customs. The story delves into cultural misunderstandings and lack of communication between the characters, leading to serious issues that they must navigate. The plot unfolds a week after the events in the previous book, 'The ET Guy,' with the destruction of the transport and challenges arising from the differences in customs between the alien races.

    The writing style of the book is characterized by detailed world-building, complex relationship dynamics, and a slow-building romance between the hero and the heroine. The author weaves a narrative that incorporates elements of sci-fi, romance, and character development, creating a story that explores themes of cultural clashes, insecurities, and the challenges of forming connections in a diverse and evolving world.


    (Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Office Aliens )

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    Do I Know You? by Emily Wibberley
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    'Do I Know You?' by Emily Wibberley is a romantic story of a married couple, Graham and Eliza, who have lost touch and are desperate to find each other again. The couple decides to celebrate their 5th anniversary by pretending to be strangers during a vacation in an attempt to rekindle their relationship. The novel explores the struggles of communication, the ups and downs of marriage, and the journey of rediscovering love and connection between two people who still care deeply for each other.

    The book is told from dual points of view, providing insight into both Graham and Eliza's feelings and perspectives. The story unfolds as the couple navigates through pretending to be strangers, facing challenges, rediscovering their spark, and ultimately striving to save their marriage amidst the adversities they encounter.


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    One Season with the Duke by Addy Du Lac
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    One Season with the Duke by Addy Du Lac is a captivating historical romance novel that follows the story of Henrietta Monfort, an heiress trapped in a web of family secrets and blackmail. When her conniving cousin threatens her with ruin unless she marries him, Lord Findley, a duke and childhood friend, steps in to save her. The book explores themes of love, intrigue, and the indomitable spirit of the characters as they navigate through deception, scandal, and the complexities of relationships. The writing style is engaging, with a good balance of suspense, romance, and emotional depth, making it a riveting read that keeps readers hooked till the end.


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    The Legacy
    Book 5 in the series:Off-Campus

    The Legacy - Off-Campus by Elle Kennedy
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    Readers share that "The Legacy" is a continuation of the beloved Off-Campus series, offering a glimpse into the lives of favorite characters. The book consists of four parts, each dedicated to a different couple - Logan and Grace, Dean and Allie, Tucker and Sabrina, and Garrett and Hannah. The plot involves various challenges and developments in the relationships of these couples, providing a mix of humor, drama, and heartfelt moments. Elle Kennedy seamlessly weaves the stories together, showcasing the growth of the characters post-college and highlighting their enduring friendships.


    (Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Off-Campus )

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    Do You Take This Man by Denise Williams
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    'Do You Take This Man' by Denise Williams is a contemporary romance novel that follows the story of RJ, a divorce attorney, and Lear, a wedding planner, who are forced to work together as wedding officiants despite their past relationship baggage. The book explores their journey from being enemies to lovers, with witty banter and steamy scenes that captivate the readers. The plot delves into their struggles to open up to each other and the balance between fear and freedom in relationships, creating a realistic and honest portrayal of love.

    The writing style in 'Do You Take This Man' is praised for its engaging dialogue between characters, diverse representation, and the chemistry between RJ and Lear. Despite some readers finding the plot slightly repetitive or disjointed, the author, Denise Williams, is commended for her phenomenal storytelling and the way she portrays complex emotions and character development in the book.


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    Bridget's Bane
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    Book 13 in the series:Icehome

    Bridget's Bane - Icehome by Ruby Dixon
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    'Bridget's Bane' in the 'Icehome' series by Ruby Dixon is a story that delves deep into the tumultuous relationship between Bridget and A'tam. The book explores themes of miscommunication, insecurities, and mental health issues, portraying a realistic and relatable portrayal of a complex relationship. The plot follows Bridget and A'tam as they navigate their differences and struggles while trying to find common ground in a world where therapists are scarce and communication is key. Ruby Dixon's writing style focuses on character development and psychological aspects, creating a narrative that is emotionally engaging and thought-provoking.

    It's been a weird month, but I've tried to adapt. First there was waking up after being kidnapped by aliens in my sleep. That was a lot to absorb. Then it was a mental adjustment to realize that this ...

    (Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Icehome )

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    Shortcake by Lucy Watson
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    'Shortcake' by Lucy Watson is a romantic comedy novel that follows the story of two characters who dislike each other but are forced to live together while renovating a house. The book explores the enemies-to-lovers trope, featuring witty banter, romantic tension, and humorous interactions between the main characters. Despite having some plot holes, the book is described as funny, cute, and engaging, with moments of cuddling and unique scenarios like using the female main character as a body pillow.

    The writing style of 'Shortcake' is praised for its humor, entertaining plot, and engaging romantic elements. The book is noted for its slow-burn enemies-to-lovers romance, shared living situations, and quirky characters. Although some readers mention plot holes and unrealistic elements, the overall sentiment towards the book is positive, with many expressing enjoyment and a desire for more books similar to 'Shortcake.'

    The first time I pulled up to Morris Ranch, I was awestruck by its majestic Old West beauty. With rainbows of wildflowers set against dark weathered wood, I could see why it was named Bride Magazine’s...

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    Surprise Me by Sophie Kinsella
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    In 'Surprise Me', Sophie Kinsella presents a story about a married couple, Sylvie and Dan, who are informed by their doctor that they can expect to live together for another sixty-eight years. This revelation prompts them to spice up their marriage by surprising each other daily, leading to unexpected misunderstandings and revelations about their relationship. The novel combines elements of romance, humor, and introspection as the couple navigates the challenges of keeping their marriage fresh amidst busy careers and parenting twin daughters.

    By ten years, I don’t mean ten years since our wedding. I mean ten years since we first met. It was at my mate Alison’s birthday party. That was the day our lives changed forever. Dan was manning the ...

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    Lawless
    Book 25 in the series:Long, Tall Texans

    Lawless - Long, Tall Texans by Diana Palmer
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    'Lawless' in the series 'Long, Tall Texans' by Diana Palmer follows the intertwining stories of characters in Jacobsville. The plot is engaging, drawing readers in with its mix of romance, suspense, and community dynamics. The writing style keeps readers hooked, making it difficult to put the book down as the relationships and conflicts unfold.


    (Also, see 19 recommendations for the series Long, Tall Texans )

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    Make Me
    Book 3 in the series:Broke and Beautiful

    Make Me - Broke and Beautiful by Tessa Bailey
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    'Make Me' by Tessa Bailey is the final installment in the 'Broke and Beautiful' series, focusing on the relationship between Abby Sullivan and Russell Hart, who are part of a close-knit group of friends. The story revolves around their transition from friends to lovers, as they navigate past insecurities and miscommunications to find solace in each other. The book is filled with tension, chemistry, and emotional depth, drawing readers in with its captivating storyline and engaging characters. Tessa Bailey's writing style keeps the readers hooked, offering a perfect blend of romance, drama, and steamy moments that make for a compelling read.

    Abby and Russell's journey is portrayed with authenticity and depth, making their characters relatable and endearing to the readers. The book beautifully explores themes of self-discovery, overcoming insecurities, and finding love in unexpected places. The friends-to-lovers trope is skillfully executed, adding layers of complexity to their evolving relationship. Tessa Bailey's storytelling weaves together moments of humor, passion, and heartfelt emotions, creating a satisfying conclusion to the romantic trilogy.

    Russell Hart stifled a groan when Abby twisted on his lap to call out a drink order to the passing waiter, adding a smile that would no doubt earn her a martini on the house. Every time their six-pers...

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