Books matching: contrasting personalities

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    Miss Benson's Beetle by Rachel Joyce
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    Miss Benson's Beetle is a heartwarming and uplifting story about the unlikely friendship between two women, Margery Benson and Enid Pretty, who embark on an adventurous journey to find an undiscovered beetle in New Caledonia. The book explores themes of female friendship, resilience, and self-discovery as the characters navigate through challenges and obstacles, all the while discovering the true meaning of life, hope, and joy. Rachel Joyce's writing style beautifully weaves together humor, suspense, and personal growth, creating an engaging and emotionally resonant narrative that captivates readers until the very end.

    It was a bright summer’s day, and all the windows of the rectory were open. She had an idea about sailing her wooden animals across the floor, two by two, but the set had belonged to her brothers once...

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    The Other by Thomas Tryon
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    'The Other' by Thomas Tryon is a horror novel set in 1930's Connecticut, focusing on twins Niles and Holland who have contrasting personalities - one good and one evil. The story unfolds in a small town called Pequot Landing and revolves around disturbing incidents that occur during a hot summer. The narrative is filled with twists, gothic elements, and a sense of insidious fear, showcasing the author's skill in character development and psychological terror. The writing style is described as atmospheric, meticulous, and captivating, drawing readers into a world where nothing is as it seems, and secrets lurk beneath the surface.

    “Holland—listen!” he insisted, his voice ecstatic with horror. He had hastily put out the candle, flatting his hand against the flame, knocking over the bottle the candle was stuck in; its empty clatt...

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    Courting the Countess
    Book 1 in the series:Axedale

    Courting the Countess - Axedale by Jenny Frame
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    'Courting the Countess' in the series 'Axedale' by author Jenny Frame is a heartwarming lesbian romance that follows the story of Annie, a warm and loving housekeeper, and Henrietta (Harry), a bitter countess with trust issues. As Annie joins Axedale Hall to bring order and renovation, she forms a deep connection with Harry, despite their opposite personalities. beautifully explores themes of family, love, and personal growth, with a touch of romance and emotional depth that keeps readers engaged.

    The writing style in 'Courting the Countess' is described as well-written, engaging, and emotionally descriptive. The characters are portrayed with depth and emotion, allowing readers to connect with their struggles and growth throughout the story. The plot unfolds with a mix of romance, character development, and a touch of angst, creating a compelling narrative that keeps readers invested in the journey of Annie and Harry.


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    Frostflower And Thorn - Frostflower by Phyllis Ann Karr
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    'Frostflower And Thorn' by Phyllis Ann Karr is a fantasy novel that introduces readers to a unique world where sorcerers are despised, and the main characters, Frostflower and Thorn, form an unlikely friendship. Frostflower is a peaceful sorceress with powers she is reluctant to use for harm, while Thorn is a tough warrior who doesn't hesitate to resort to violence when necessary. The plot revolves around their journey through the dangers of the Tanglelands, facing challenges from Farmer Priests and societal suspicions. The author skillfully weaves together themes of friendship, differing beliefs, and survival in a world where sorcerers are feared and despised.

    The narrative style in 'Frostflower And Thorn' is characterized by vivid character descriptions, well-developed world-building, and thematic explorations of social classes, magical systems, theologies, and economics. The plot hinges on the choices made by various well-described characters, showcasing the contrasting personalities of Frostflower and Thorn as they navigate through a world filled with prejudice, violence, and unexpected alliances.

    Thorn scowled at the morning sun coming through the shutter’s broken slats. She sat up in bed, groped for one of her boots, and hurled it at a roach on the opposite wall. Then she picked up her other ...

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    The Plasm by William Meikle
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    'The Plasm' by William Meikle is a science fiction horror novella that follows two main storylines. The first involves a salvage team, Sam and Steve, who discover a mysterious spaceship named Vordlak lost in space for eighty years, leading to a chilling encounter with a blue plasma that feeds on everything it touches. The second storyline takes place on Mars, where a team led by Jake Royle faces a strange phenomenon involving a blue light seeping from an old box, culminating in a fight for survival. The narrative weaves elements of mystery, fear, suspense, and supernatural entities, drawing inspiration from Lovecraftian horror and cosmic themes. Meikle employs a mix of sci-fi and horror tropes, utilizing journal entries and computer logs to gradually reveal past events and connect the two storylines.

    'The Plasm' is characterized by a plot-driven narrative that combines elements of magic, mysticism, and cosmic horror, creating a unique blend of space adventure and Lovecraftian themes. The book explores the concept of a malevolent energy entity that poses a threat to the characters, requiring them to confront unimaginable forces beyond human comprehension. Meikle's writing style is noted for its ability to maintain suspense and intrigue throughout the story, with readers praising the author's skill in incorporating diverse elements such as ghost ships, secret agents, and otherworldly dimensions. Despite some criticisms regarding pacing and character development, 'The Plasm' is commended for its originality and engaging storytelling.


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    That Thing Between Eli & Gwen by J.J. McAvoy
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    That Thing Between Eli & Gwen by J.J. McAvoy is a contemporary romance novel that follows the story of Eli, a neurosurgeon, and Gwen, an artist, who meet under unusual circumstances when they are both left by their partners at Eli's wedding. Despite their initial dislike for each other, they gradually develop a deep friendship as they navigate the aftermath of being abandoned. The book focuses on their personal growth, the evolution of their relationship, and the realization of their feelings for each other. The writing style is engaging, with witty banter and heartfelt moments that capture the emotional journey of the characters.

    Eli and Gwen's story is a slow burn romance filled with humor, heartwrenching moments, and unexpected twists. The plot revolves around their individual struggles, their unlikely bond, and the gradual transformation of their feelings towards each other. The author, J.J. McAvoy, skillfully portrays the characters' growth and the complexities of their relationship, making it a captivating and emotionally resonant read.

    I should have seen the signs that morning. They weren’t massive, but they were there. I had almost slipped and killed myself coming out of the shower—okay, that one was a big, giant sign, but the othe...

  7. #7
    Grumpy Fake Boyfriend
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    Book 1 in the series:Kwan Sisters

    Grumpy Fake Boyfriend - Kwan Sisters by Jackie Lau
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    In "Grumpy Fake Boyfriend" by Jackie Lau, the story follows introverted sci-fi writer Will, who agrees to be the fake boyfriend of his best friend's outgoing sister, Naomi, for a weekend getaway to help her avoid her ex. As the weekend progresses, they find themselves unexpectedly connecting and navigating their fake relationship turning into something more. The book is a light-hearted romantic comedy with clever dialogue, steamy scenes, and a focus on the dynamics between the characters, showcasing a fake relationship trope and the exploration of compatibility between two seemingly opposite personalities.

    The writing style in "Grumpy Fake Boyfriend" is described as engaging and enjoyable, with a balance of humor, romance, and relatable characters. The author, Jackie Lau, creates a compelling storyline that explores themes of fake relationships, personal growth, and finding love amidst unexpected circumstances, all while infusing the narrative with witty banter and insightful relationship dynamics.

    “I win! Take that, Will!” Sam shrieks so loudly that I swear she’s damaged my hearing—yet again—and starts dancing around the kitchen, flapping her arms like a chicken. This has been my little sister’...

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    Baiting the Maid of Honor - Wedding Dare by Tessa Bailey
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    Southern Belle Julie spends her time making sure other people are happy and that everything is going to plan. In one of her rare moments of weakness she runs into Reed. There's something about the sexy and troubled bad boy that Julie can't quite get out of her head. Reed can't help but have reactions to Julie that he's never had before, wanting to care for her and make sure that she's happy. While the rest of the wedding drama is going on the back and forth between Reed and Julie gets to them both and when they do end up in bed together their lives explode. Even if you disregard the sexy scenes, though I'm not sure why you'd want to SO DAMN HOT, this was a fantastic book. The chemistry between Julie and Reed was fantastic. Neither of them was what the other was looking for or what they even thought they wanted or needed but they were a perfect match, even if neither of them wanted to admit it. They challenged each other. They were both strong characters on their own, but even better together. The love hate dynamic was strong and their banter was fantastic.

    Julie Piper tipped her champagne glass to her lips and smiled at the women conversing animatedly around her. She’d selected the resort’s tasteful Osprey Lounge as the venue for Kady’s bachelorette par...

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    A Secret for a Secret
    Book 3 in the series:All In

    A Secret for a Secret - All In by Helena Hunting
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    'A Secret for a Secret' by Helena Hunting is a romance novel that follows the story of Ryan Kingston, a rule-following professional hockey player, and Queenie Masterson, the daughter of the team's general manager. Despite their differences, they are drawn to each other, leading to a passionate one-night stand that evolves into a deeper connection. The book explores themes of forbidden love, personal growth, and overcoming past traumas. The writing style is described as emotional, steamy, unpredictable, and filled with banter and sweet moments that keep readers engaged throughout the story.

    “Coming!” I slip my feet into my heels, check my reflection one last time, make sure I have my laptop bag and purse, and rush down the hall. The last thing I want is to make my boss late for work my f...

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    You and Me on Vacation by Emily Henry
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    You and Me on Vacation tells the story of Poppy and Alex, two best friends who have shared numerous summer vacations together over the course of twelve years. The book alternates between present-day interactions and flashbacks to their past trips, showcasing their evolving friendship and the chemistry between them. Despite being total opposites, Poppy and Alex have a unique banter and dynamic that keeps readers engaged as they navigate the complexities of their relationship.

    The last time Swapna rested was probably three years ago, when she was eight and a half months pregnant and on doctor-mandated bed rest. Even then, she spent the whole time video-chatting with the off...

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