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    Prince Charming
    Book 3 in the series:Ascension

    Prince Charming - Ascension by Gaelen Foley
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    In the book "Prince Charming" by Gaelen Foley, readers are taken on an adventure full of intrigue and twists. The story follows Rafael, a prince who becomes King regent in his father's absence and must navigate treachery within the court, a family secret, a jealous mistress, and decadent friends. When Rafael meets Daniela, a highway robber known as The Masked Rider, their unexpected encounter leads to a romance filled with passion and danger. As Rafael faces challenges in his personal life and royal duties, he must prove himself to his country and confront evil forces threatening his kingdom.


    (Also, see 36 recommendations for the series Ascension )

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    Crash Into Me by Albert Borris
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    CRASH INTO ME is a book about four teenagers who bond online over their shared experiences with suicide attempts. They decide to embark on a road trip to visit the graves of celebrities who have committed suicide, with the intention of ending their own lives at the trip's conclusion. The story explores themes of friendship, self-discovery, and finding hope in the midst of despair. The narrative is told through varying formats such as narrative, chatroom sessions, and lists, providing a raw and honest portrayal of the characters' struggles and motivations.

    1. Bill Buckner, Red Sox first baseman, blew the 1986 World Series, ground ball rolled between his legs R AIN ARRIVES AT ABOUT SEVEN O’CLOCK. A UDREY AND I ARE still in the tent. I hear the first rain...

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    Blood Done Sign My Name: A True Story by Timothy B. Tyson
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    In "Blood Done Sign My Name: A True Story" by Timothy B. Tyson, the author recounts the murder of a young black veteran in 1970 in Oxford, North Carolina, shedding light on the deep-rooted racism and injustices prevalent in American society. Through a mix of historical research and personal memories, Tyson explores the complex race relations of the late 1960s, highlighting the impact of white supremacy on both adversaries and advocates. The book delves into the consequences of segregation, the struggle for civil rights, and the legacy of violence and discrimination faced by African Americans.

    The narrative is presented in a compelling and informative manner, drawing readers into the author's personal experiences growing up in the racially divided town of Oxford. Tyson weaves together historical facts and personal anecdotes to paint a vivid picture of the challenges faced by black individuals in the South, emphasizing the slow and violent process of achieving civil rights and the harsh realities of systemic racism that persisted despite legislative changes.

    DADDY AND ROGER and ’em shot ’em a nigger.” That’s what Gerald Teel said to me in my family’s driveway in Oxford, North Carolina, on May 12, 1970. We were both ten years old. I was bouncing a basketba...

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    Counting Down with You by Tashie Bhuiyan
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    'Counting Down with You' by Tashie Bhuiyan follows the story of Karina, a girl who is assigned to tutor bad boy Ace Clyde by her teacher. As they fake a relationship to appease Ace's sudden declaration, Karina navigates the pressures put on her by her parents while struggling between fighting for happiness and feelings for Ace. The book touches on themes of cultural expectations, anxiety, first love, and the power of friendship and family relationships.

    The writing style of the book is described as emotional, topnotch, and relatable, with readers praising the portrayal of Karina's anxiety and the realistic depiction of a healthy relationship between Karina and Ace. The narrative explores the struggles of being a child of immigrants, the clash between traditional values and personal desires, and the importance of communication and understanding in relationships.

    Anarchy reigns in my little corner. My mom is on the phone, saying goodbye to her ten million friends, and my dad looks like he already regrets agreeing to go on a month-long trip to Bangladesh with h...

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    Execution by Hunger: The Hidden Holocaust by Adam B. Ulam, Miron Dolot
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    Execution by Hunger: The Hidden Holocaust is a gripping and haunting account that delves into the appalling atrocities carried out by Stalin during the Holodomor in Ukraine. The author, Miron Dolot, vividly describes life in his Ukrainian village during this period, showcasing the brutal decisions made by Ukrainians in order to survive the devastating famine. Through personal recollections and eye-witness experiences, the book sheds light on the dark and tragic events that unfolded, revealing the cruel and murderous nature of the Soviet regime. The writing style is poignant and thought-provoking, offering a deep dive into the horrors of the Holodomor and the resilience of the Ukrainian people in the face of unimaginable suffering.

    I GREW UP in a typical Ukrainian village, in the county of Cherkasy, some hundred miles south of Kiev, the capital city of Ukraine. My village stood on the north bank of the Tiasmyn River, one of the ...

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    The Need by Helen Phillips
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    The opinions on 'The Need' by Helen Phillips paint a picture of a novel that delves into the complexities of motherhood, blending genres and exploring the duality of being a woman and a mother. The story follows Molly, a mother of two, who is a paleobotanist excavating a site that unearths artifacts from a parallel universe. As the plot unfolds, Molly navigates the challenges of motherhood, including fears, pressures, and the blurred lines between reality and the mysterious occurrences surrounding her. The book is described as a speculative fiction that combines elements of psychological thriller, domestic drama, and science fiction, leaving readers intrigued by its unusual and ambiguous narrative.

    Her desperation for her children’s silence manifested as a suffocating force, the desire for a pillow, a pair of thick socks, anything she could shove into them to perfect their muteness and save thei...

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    The Unwanted Wife
    Book 1 in the series:Unwanted

    The Unwanted Wife - Unwanted by Natasha Anders
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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 ...

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    Some Enchanted Season - Bethlehem by Marilyn Pappano
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    'Some Enchanted Season' by Marilyn Pappano revolves around the story of Maggie and Ross, a married couple who have drifted apart over the years. Ross, consumed by work and ambition, neglects his marriage to focus on amassing wealth and status. When a car accident leaves Maggie with memory loss and a strained marriage, the two are forced to confront their relationship during the holiday season. Through emotional turmoil and rediscovery, they navigate forgiveness, redemption, and the true meaning of happiness amidst a small town setting.

    The writing style of the book is emotionally engaging and evocative, pulling readers into the heartache and struggles of Maggie and Ross. The plot unfolds with layers of guilt, betrayal, and the journey towards reconciliation, with a touch of divine intervention that prompts introspection and growth in the characters.

    Ross McKinney stood at the massive window that made up the outer wall of his office and gazed out across the city. It was a cold, gray morning, not the sort that put Buffalo in its best light. The cit...

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    How to Breathe Underwater by Vicky Skinner
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    'How to Breathe Underwater' by Vicky Skinner is a character-driven contemporary young adult romance that follows Kate, a high school junior, as she navigates through family drama, friend drama, and starting over at a new school. The book explores themes of finding oneself and learning to cope with sudden changes, while delving into the romance between Kate and Michael. The plot involves various subplots including Kate's relationships with her friends, family, and the pool, all tied together by the main theme of resilience in the face of adversity.

    The story is written in a heartwarming and charming manner, with vivid and memorable vignettes scattered throughout the narrative. The book focuses on character development, particularly that of Kate and Michael, while also introducing a variety of well-developed secondary characters who each bring something special to the story. The romance is portrayed with wonderful build-up, keeping readers engaged and rooting for the characters until the end.

    I could see the swimmer beside me every time I came up for air. His face was distorted slightly by the plastic separator that divided his lane from mine, but I could see him pushing, his arms pumping ...

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    Madame
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    Book 6 in the series:Salacious Players Club

    Madame - Salacious Players Club by Sara Cate
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    In "Madame" by Sara Cate, readers are taken on a journey into the life of Eden, also known as Madame Kink, a mysterious and enigmatic character from the Salacious Players Club series. The book unravels the complexities of Eden's personal life and her relationships with Clay and Jade, delving into themes of love, trust, self-discovery, and the dynamics of a polyamorous relationship. Sara Cate's writing style captures the electrifying chemistry between the characters and expertly weaves together past and present narratives, creating a captivating and heartwarming story that explores themes of empowerment, growth, and intimacy.

    Eden's story in "Madame" is a poignant exploration of her journey towards vulnerability and self-acceptance, as she navigates the complexities of her past and present relationships. Through moments of heartwarming connection, spicy encounters, and emotional growth, readers witness Eden's transformation from a guarded and secretive individual to a woman who learns to trust and lean on others. The book beautifully portrays the evolution of Eden's character, her empowering role at the club, and the deep bonds she forms with Clay and Jade, culminating in a finale that is both touching and uplifting.


    (Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Salacious Players Club )

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