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Intense, messy, and heartbreakingly real - 'Broken' isn’t perfect, but it’s addictive. If you can survive the emotional punches and forgive some rough edges, you’ll be rewarded with a truly unforgettable journey.
'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...April 2014•368 pages - #2
A compact, daring, and deeply original story that leaves a mark - "Bloodchild" is essential reading for anyone interested in smart, boundary-pushing sci-fi. Not for the squeamish!
'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...1995•209 pages - #3
An emotionally charged, unique take on romance that’s as charming as it is heartfelt - perfect for fans craving substance and heart in their love stories.
'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...April 2018•374 pages - #4
Emotional, unique, and beautifully written - this is a romance that will linger with you long after you’re done reading. Highly recommended for those who love a book with heart, a touch of the supernatural, and a guaranteed case of the feels!
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...March 2015•266 pages - #5
A powerful, moving MM romance that turns shared grief into hope and healing. Keep tissues nearby - you’ll cry, swoon, and maybe even laugh a little. Highly recommended for fans of emotional, character-driven love stories.
'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.
I hear my phone ring for the hundredth time and press the volume button on the side to silence it. Letting the call from my girlfriend go to voicemail, I wait for the notification telling me to listen...March 2020•344 pages - #6
Deeply emotional, suspenseful, and ultimately heartwarming, "Storm" delivers a gripping journey of healing and love. Perfect for fans of romantic suspense who want both grit and hope!
'Storm' in the Linear Tactical series by Janie Crouch tells the story of Noah, a calm and gentle man with a troubled past, who becomes a safe haven for Marilyn, a survivor of domestic abuse. As Noah helps Marilyn rebuild her life and empowers her through self-defense training, their friendship blossoms into a deep and healing romance amidst danger and suspense. expertly explores themes of trauma, healing, empowerment, and love, making it a captivating and emotional read that delves into the complexities of domestic abuse and PTSD.
The writing style of 'Storm' is praised for its sensitivity in handling delicate subjects like domestic abuse and PTSD, while also incorporating action, drama, and well-developed characters. The author, Janie Crouch, weaves a compelling narrative that balances heart-wrenching moments with heartwarming scenes, showcasing the strength and vulnerability of the characters in their journey towards healing and finding love amidst adversity.
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A beautifully written, emotional second-chance romance packed with great characters, music, and just the right amount of drama. Perfect for fans of messy, heartfelt love stories.
'For the Record, I Hate You' by Amanda Gambill is a second chance romance novel that follows the story of Eli and Derek, who reconnect as enemies years after Derek abruptly ended their relationship. The book interweaves important themes of growing up, forgiveness, and working through grief. Through flashbacks and present-day interactions, the author portrays the tumultuous history of the characters and their journey towards reconciliation and self-discovery. The use of detailed descriptions about Eli's profession as a florist and Derek's love for music adds depth to the storytelling, making the characters relatable and engaging.
The book delves into the intense first love between Eli and Derek, which eventually leads to heartbreak and questions about whether such deep wounds can ever heal. As the characters navigate their past and present emotions, readers are taken on a rollercoaster of feelings, from nostalgia to devastation, ultimately culminating in a heartwarming and emotional journey of forgiveness and growth. Amanda Gambill's writing style is described as beautifully sweet, funny, and emotional, with characters that are fleshed out and relatable, making readers root for their success and empathize with their struggles.
I’d been here the whole afternoon, in jeans and a tank top, to make sure the centerpieces and greenery looked perfect as Camille and Adrien Smyth renewed their wedding vows under a custom floral arch...October 2020•393 pages - #8
A thrilling, gut-wrenching ride for fans of dark romance and crime drama - but this is a decidedly triggering, emotionally heavy read. Check the warnings, but if you dare, you'll be hooked until the very last page!
'Corpse Roads' in the series 'Sabre Security' by J. Rose follows the story of Harlow, a survivor of unspeakable trauma who escapes a serial killer after being held captive for most of her life. The plot revolves around Harlow's journey of healing and recovery as she navigates her new life with the help of the broken but protective men of Sabre Security. The writing style of the book is described as dark, macabre, and chilling, reminiscent of a horror genre, with graphic descriptions that bring out the horrific nature of the crimes and the characters' struggles.
November 2022•459 pages - #9
Heartwrenching and cathartic, 'Collecting the Pieces' is a moving story about loss and love, but it’s definitely a tearjerker - bring tissues! Recommended for those seeking an emotional journey rather than a breezy romance.
"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...November 2016•400 pages - #10
A dramatic, beautifully written start to a series, packed with emotion, mystery, steamy romance, and unforgettable characters - though the dark themes and explicit content won’t be for everyone.
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...August 2019•448 pages










