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'Broken' in the series by A.E. Murphy follows the story of Gwen, Nathan, and Caleb, exploring their complex relationships and personal struggles. The plot is filled with emotional roller coasters, unexpected twists, and intense character development. The writing style is described as captivating, with a mix of light and fluffy beginnings, changes and growth in the middle, and a convoluted and uncertain ending. The author's ability to evoke intense feelings and reactions from readers is evident throughout the book.
I walk along the shore, my feet sinking into the soft sand with every step. Looking over my shoulder I smile at each individual imprint my feet have left behind. Footprints are an amazing thing, even ... - #2
'The Real' by Kate Stewart is a heart-wrenching and poignant love story that unfolds between Abbie and Cameron, two individuals with complex pasts and vulnerabilities. The book follows their slow-building relationship, starting with their unique communication style through Airdrop messages in a coffee shop. As their feelings deepen, the story delves into themes of trust, vulnerability, and overcoming past traumas, while also incorporating elements of suspense and romance. Kate Stewart's writing style expertly weaves together intense emotions, raw passion, and moments of hope, creating a narrative that is both realistic and captivating.
He nodded, eyeing the money and I opened the door to my favorite café with a jingle of the bells. Though downtown Chicago had plenty to offer, I was perfectly happy spending half of my Saturday mornin... - #3
'Bloodchild' by Octavia E. Butler is a short story that delves into complex themes such as sexuality, race, human and alien interaction, and codependency. The plot explores a future where humans and aliens have a unique relationship pattern, offering a thought-provoking narrative that leaves readers feeling uneasy yet intrigued. Butler's writing style in 'Bloodchild' is described as deep, unsettling, and exploring psychological elements in the context of human and alien dynamics.
My last night of childhood began with a visit home. T’Gatoi’s sister had given us two sterile eggs. T’Gatoi gave one to my mother, brother, and sisters. She insisted that I eat the other one alone. It... - #4
Where One Goes by B.N. Toler is a heart-wrenching story following Charlotte, who has the ability to communicate with the dead. When she meets Ike, a deceased man needing her help to assist his living twin brother George in coping with his grief, Charlotte finds herself entangled in a complex journey of love, loss, and hope. The book delves into themes of sacrifice, love, and the spiritual realm, weaving a tale that is both emotional and profound. The writing style is described as raw, emotional, and bittersweet, with characters that feel fantastically real and memorable.
My grandmother had this saying she’d always tell me when I was down about life. This too shall pass. Considering she hung the moon, in my eyes, I believed her. She had a way about her; just being in h... - #5
'Cruel and Beautiful' by Terri E. Laine and A.M. Hargrove is a tale of love, loss, hope, and new beginnings. The story follows the emotional journey of Cate and Drew, taking readers through the past and present of their relationship. The narrative skillfully weaves between timelines, revealing a heartbreaking yet beautiful story that grips the readers' hearts and souls. The characters, especially Drew, are portrayed with depth and emotion, creating a poignant and unforgettable reading experience.
The writing style of 'Cruel and Beautiful' is described as unique, poignant, and emotionally gripping. The alternating chapters between the past and present create a momentum that keeps readers engaged and emotionally invested in the story. delves into themes of love, grief, and healing, leaving a lasting impact on readers long after they have finished the last page.
THE BITTER COLD SLIPSTHROUGH my wool coat as if it’s mesh, causing me to hug myself tighter. As I make my way across the street, the countdown on the crosswalk sign nearly ends, and I quicken my steps... - #6
Lady Alexandra Lane's life is irrevocably changed when she is called into Headmaster Maurice de Marchand's office mere days before she was due to graduate from L'Ecole de Chardonne School in Switzerland. De Marchand has found the items Alexandra and her friends Francesca Cavendish, the Countess of Mont Claire and Cecelia Teague pilfered over the years for their Red Rogues Society. When de Marchand's punishment turns brutal and he rapes Alexandra, she does what she must to stop the attack and flees. With the help of her friends and a trusted servant Jean Yves, they bury the body and clean up the scene. That awful night the girls who have been friends for years, share their deepest, darkest secrets and vow to never marry and to protect each other forever. Piers Atherton, Duke of Redmayne, also known as the Terror of Torcliff, is about to enter into a marriage on convenience with one of Alexandra's friends but is tempted by the bridesmaid, not the bride.
The first, she had been unable to stop fretting for Francesca, who tended to give more than the appropriate amount of context. The terse, vague note Alexandra now held was more of a warning than the m... - #7
Lana fell in love with a boy when she was just a little girl, who tormented her at every chance. Now, heading to London to spend the summer with her best friend Sasha, Lana encounters Sasha's twin brother, Robert, who used to be cruel but now seems different. As Lana and Robert navigate their complicated past, a romance begins to develop, forcing them to confront their shared history of cruelty and bullying. Through flashbacks and character dynamics, the author delves into themes of forgiveness, understanding motives, and the cycle of cruelty.
The story explores the sibling dynamic between Robert and Sasha, adding depth to Robert's character and showcasing the close bond between the twins. As Lana tries to understand Robert's past actions and motives, their evolving relationship leads to emotional and intense moments, ultimately challenging both characters to confront their vulnerabilities and true feelings.
Sasha and Robert Phillips became my next door neighbours when I was twelve years old. They were twins, two years older than I, both tall and beautiful with dark eyes and dark hair. I think I fell in l... 'A World Without Color: A True Story Of the Last Three Days With My Cat' by Bernard Jan is a heartfelt memoir that delves into the deep bond between a man and his beloved cat, Marcel. Through poignant storytelling, Jan captures the emotions surrounding Marcel's final days as he battles illness, showcasing the enduring love and grief experienced by both the author and his family. The writing style is raw and emotionally moving, painting a vivid picture of the journey towards acceptance and healing in the face of loss.
The book explores themes of love, loss, and the profound connection between humans and their pets. Readers are taken on a poignant journey through Marcel's life, from his early struggles to his role as a cherished member of the family. Jan's narrative weaves together moments of joy and sorrow, offering a touching portrayal of the impact that animals have on our lives and the enduring memories they leave behind.
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"Collecting the Pieces" by L.A. Fiore is a heart-wrenching story about love, loss, and second chances. The book follows Sidney, who after experiencing tragedy in her life, embarks on a journey of self-discovery and healing. As she navigates through different emotions and relationships, Sidney learns to collect the shattered pieces of her heart and find the courage to love again. The writing style of L.A. Fiore beautifully captures the depth of emotions, from heartache to joy, making the reader feel every moment alongside the characters.
I was left on the steps of a hospital as a baby. My birth mother, and possibly father, couldn't get away from me fast enough because they hadn't left a note explaining why they were abandoning me, nor... - #10
'Without You' by Marley Valentine is a poignant and heart-wrenching story of Deacon and Julian, who find themselves drawn together in the face of tragedy. Deacon, struggling with family dynamics and the shadow of his deceased brother, and Julian, grieving the loss of his partner, navigate their shared pain and grief to discover an unexpected and profound connection. The writing style of Marley Valentine delicately explores themes of loss, love, and healing, portraying a journey of acceptance, growth, and finding solace in each other amidst their individual struggles.