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    Perversion
    Book 1 in the series:Perversion

    Perversion - Perversion by T.M. Frazier
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    In the book 'Perversion' by T.M. Frazier, readers are introduced to the characters Grim and Tricks, who meet at a young age and form a unique bond. The story follows their journey through gang violence, dark pasts, and the challenge of finding each other again after being separated for five years. The author, T.M. Frazier, creates a world filled with danger, suspense, and raw emotions, where the characters navigate through a gritty and brutal reality that tests their resilience and love for each other.

    The plot of 'Perversion' is fast-paced, captivating, and filled with twists that keep readers on the edge of their seats. The writing style of T.M. Frazier is described as dark, intense, and immersive, drawing readers into the world of Lacking and the complex lives of Grim and Tricks. The book ends in a cliffhanger, leaving readers eagerly anticipating the next installment in the trilogy.

    I was loading the single garbage bag containing all my possessions into the car of a stranger named Marci. She’d popped up out of nowhere like the ghost of unwanted children’s past and told me I was c...

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    Ties That Tether by Jane Igharo
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    Ties That Tether by Jane Igharo is a romance novel that focuses on a couple who navigates a relationship that started with a one-night stand and was further complicated by a surprise pregnancy. The book delves into themes of cultural differences, familial expectations, and the struggle between following one's heart and adhering to tradition. The writing style is described as well-crafted, with a focus on character development and exploring complex relationships within the context of Nigerian and Canadian cultures.

    It all started when he kissed me, when his silken lips and skilled tongue moved against mine with a perfect and sensational mixture of tenderness and force. It was the kind of kiss that rid me of all ...

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    The Resurrectionist of Caligo by Wendy Trimboli
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    The Resurrectionist of Caligo follows Roger Weathersby, a former surgical student turned corpse stealer, who gets entangled in a murder mystery and is framed as a serial killer. With the help of his brother and Princess Sibylla, they work together to clear his name and uncover the true murderer in a vivid and intriguing world filled with magic, science, and political intrigue. The book features a mix of gothic fiction, steampunk, and Victorian fantasy, with a dual POV narrative that delves into class struggles, medical practices, and the implications of magic on society.

    Gaslamps bobbed like faerie lights in the foul wind sweeping down from Greyanchor Necropolis. Roger Weathersby adjusted his topcoat to conceal the rope and rolled-up sheet slung over his shoulder. Thr...

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    Obsession
    Book 1 in the series:Arum

    Obsession - Arum by Jennifer L. Armentrout
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    Obsession by Jennifer L. Armentrout is a standalone adult companion novel set in the Lux world, focusing on Hunter, an Arum assassin working for the human D.O.D. who is tasked with protecting a human, Serena Cross, after she witnesses a traumatic event. The story delves into the feud between the Arum and the Luxen, providing insight into the complexities of their relationships and the blurred lines between good and evil. The book is written in dual POV, offering a unique perspective on the Luxen and Arum characters, their motivations, and their actions. The writing style is described as filled with action, humor, and sensuality, showcasing Jennifer L. Armentrout's signature blend of intrigue and romance.

    We’d been peanut butter and jelly since I shared my chocolate cupcakes with her in the first grade. A rattlesnake and a bunny had more in common than we did. Mel was the crazy one, always into somethi...

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    Pretty Reckless
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    Book 1 in the series:All Saints High

    Pretty Reckless - All Saints High by L.J. Shen
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    "Pretty Reckless" by L.J. Shen is a raw and intense story set in the All Saints High universe, focusing on the next generation known as the HotHoles. The plot revolves around the complicated relationship between Daria Followhill, a mean girl with a troubled past, and Penn, a bad boy from the wrong side of the tracks. The writing style is described as addictive, dual POV, and filled with drama, romance, familial conflicts, and unexpected twists that keep readers engaged and emotionally invested.

    It always is when Vaughn fights, and Vaughn always fights. He breaks noses almost as well as he breaks hearts. Breaking hearts, in case you’re wondering, is his second-favorite art. At least six girls...

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    These Broken Stars
    Book 1 in the series:Starbound

    These Broken Stars - Starbound by Amie Kaufman
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    'These Broken Stars' by Amie Kaufman and Megan Spooner is a YA sci-fi romance novel set in space, where two teens crash on an alien planet. The book follows the journey of the main characters as they navigate survival, mystery, and romance in a science fantasy setting. Readers mention enjoying the enemies-to-lovers trope, dual POVs, and the balance between romance and sci-fi elements in the story.

    The writing style of 'These Broken Stars' is described as engaging, with a blend of mystery, dystopian universe, and sci-fi genres. The book is praised for its unique plot, eerie atmosphere, and slow-burn romance that keeps readers engaged. The dual POVs and interconnected storylines in the series are highlighted as appealing aspects of the narrative.

    NOTHING ABOUT THIS ROOM IS REAL. If this were a party at home, the music would draw your eye to human musicians in the corner. Candles and soft lamps would light the room, and the wooden tables would ...

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    The Ranger
    Book 3 in the series:Highland Guard

    The Ranger - Highland Guard by Monica McCarty
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    'The Ranger' in the Highland Guard series by Monica McCarty follows the story of Arthur Campbell, a former member of the Highland Guard turned spy for King Robert Bruce. Arthur is on a mission of revenge against John MacDougall, the man who killed his father, but his plans are complicated when he falls in love with Anna MacDougall, John's daughter. The book is filled with action, suspense, and romance, as Arthur navigates his loyalties and feelings amidst the backdrop of Scottish history and war. The dual POV narrative style provides insight into both Arthur and Anna's characters, adding depth to their relationship and the challenges they face.

    Anna had been born on a momentous day in the history of Scotland: the nineteenth of March, the year of Our Lord twelve hundred eighty-six. The very day that King Alexander III had ignored the advice o...

    (Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Highland Guard )

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    Spellbreaker - Spellbreaker Duology by Charlie N. Holmberg
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    Spellbreaker by Charlie N. Holmberg follows the story of Elsie Camden, an orphan with a unique ability to break spells. She is recruited by an underground group called the Cowls to undo harmful spells cast by the elite in Victorian England. Elsie's encounter with Bacchus Kelsey, an elite magician, leads to a bargain where she helps him fix spells in exchange for her secret being kept safe. As they work together, they uncover a dangerous plot involving murders of wizards and the theft of their spellbooks, revealing secrets about Elsie's past and her family.

    The book combines elements of magic, mystery, and social justice, creating a world where class divides are intertwined with magical abilities. The story follows Elsie and Bacchus as they navigate a world filled with intrigue, danger, and forbidden magic, while developing a deepening bond that may lead to unexpected consequences.

    Slipping around a corner, Elsie pulled the letter from her pocket. Although London was only an hour’s ride by omnibus or carriage from her home in Brookley, she was not familiar with this particular n...

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    Duke, Actually - Christmas in Eldovia by Jenny Holiday
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    "Duke, Actually" by Jenny Holiday is a delightful friends-to-lovers romance that follows the slow burn journey of Dani and Max. The story explores their platonic friendship filled with jokes and witty banter, evolving into a romantic connection despite the obstacles in their way. The book offers a mix of thoughtful and fun moments, with dual points of view allowing readers to witness the development of their relationship. The writing style balances fantastic banter, especially in text conversations, with deeper conversations between the characters, creating a heartwarming and satisfying romance.

    The plot of "Duke, Actually" revolves around Dani, an English professor with a wounded heart, and Max, a Duke-to-be known for his playboy reputation. As their friendship deepens, the story unfolds with a slow burn romance that keeps readers engaged. The book offers a mix of humor, romance, and character development, making it a charming holiday romantic comedy that explores themes of love, friendship, and personal growth.

    But whatever, just because it was the last Friday of the semester and she was about to be inundated with forty-seven essays on The (Not So) Great Gatsby, it didn’t necessarily follow that today was go...

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    Merciless
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    Book 1 in the series:Merciless

    Merciless - Merciless by W. Winters
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    'Merciless' in the series 'Merciless' by W. Winters is a dark and gritty Mafia romance that follows the story of Aria Talvery, the daughter of a violent crime family, who is kidnapped by Carter Cross, the head of a drug cartel. Aria finds herself in a dangerous and intense situation where she struggles between hate and her growing attraction to Carter, a ruthless and dominant alpha male. The plot is filled with deceit, power plays, and a looming mafia war, keeping readers on the edge of their seats as they delve into a world of desperation, survival, and unexpected love.

    The writing style of 'Merciless' is described as intense, captivating, and addictive, with a dual POV that allows readers to experience the perspectives of both Carter and Aria. The story is fast-paced, filled with twists and turns that keep readers guessing and eagerly turning the pages to uncover the dark secrets, forbidden desires, and complex emotions that drive the characters forward in a tale of vengeance, betrayal, and ultimately, hope and healing.

    A tic in my jaw clenches in time with the rhythm of the clock, while the skin over my knuckles turns white as my fist squeezes tighter. Tension rises in my stiff shoulders and I have to remind myself ...

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