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    Battle Scars by Meghan O'Brien
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    Returning Iraq war veteran Ray McKenna struggles with battle scars that can only be healed by love. Ray, who has been through hell and back, finds solace in her friendship with veterinarian Dr. Carly Warner, as they navigate their attraction for each other and forge a tentative relationship while dealing with their own unique traumas. The story delves into themes of PTSD, trauma, healing, and finding love amidst personal struggles.

    Ray McKenna sat on her brand-new leather couch, struggling to breathe with the acrid dust of the Iraqi desert burning her nose. Outside her Bodega Bay home, waves crashed against the rocky shore and s...

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    The Birthday List
    Book 1 in the series:Maysen Jar

    The Birthday List - Maysen Jar by Devney Perry
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    The Birthday List by Devney Perry follows the story of Poppy, a widow who embarks on completing her late husband Jamie's birthday list to find closure and move forward in life. Along the way, she meets Cole, a police officer who had delivered the tragic news of Jamie's death, and their friendship evolves into something more. The book beautifully portrays themes of love, loss, friendship, and second chances, with a focus on personal growth and healing. The writing style is described as heartwarming, charming, delightful, and engaging, with a touch of suspense that keeps readers hooked throughout a 5-year timeline.

    Gone were the cement floors spotted with oil. In their place was a hickory herringbone wood floor. The dingy garage doors had been replaced. Now visitors would pull up to a row of floor-to-ceiling bla...

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    Faith & Fidelity - Faith, Love, & Devotion by Tere Michaels
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    "Faith & Fidelity" by Tere Michaels is a heartfelt MM romance that explores the journey of two men, Evan and Matt, as they navigate their evolving relationship after the loss of Evan's wife. The story delves into themes of grief, self-discovery, and unexpected love, capturing the emotional turmoil and growth of the characters as they come to terms with their feelings for each other. Michaels' writing style is praised for its realistic portrayal of flawed characters, genuine emotions, and engaging storytelling, making it a compelling read for those seeking a thought-provoking romance.

    Matt Haight sat in his car, watching the entrance of the Stag Bar with butterflies in his stomach. Come to think of it, more like a hornet with an Uzi. He could smell all the cops in there from across...

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    Within Reach by Sarah Mayberry
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    Within Reach by Sarah Mayberry is a heartfelt romance novel that captures the journey of Angie, who is grieving the loss of her best friend, and Michael, a widowed father of two, as they find solace and love in each other amidst their individual tragedies. The book beautifully explores the emotional depth of the characters and their journey towards healing and new beginnings, all while navigating the complexities of friendship, grief, and unexpected love. Sarah Mayberry's writing style vividly portrays the raw emotions and inner turmoil of the characters, creating a compelling narrative that keeps readers engaged from start to finish.

    THE FAMILIAR HEAVINESS settled over Angie as she parked in front of Billie’s house. Every time she came here, she saw the same image in her mind’s eye: the flashing blue and red ambulance lights refle...

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    The Wake
    Book 10 in the series:The Sandman

    The Wake - The Sandman by Neil Gaiman
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    'The Wake' is the final installment of the Sandman series by Neil Gaiman. It serves as a resolution to the climactic events in the previous volume and provides fresh insights and perspectives on the various storylines introduced throughout the saga. The book revolves around the funeral of Morpheus, the Lord of the Dreaming, attended by every living being in the universe in their dreams, and the transition to the new incarnation of Dream. The narrative includes standalone stories, such as one where Morpheus commissions Shakespeare to write 'The Tempest', and offers poignant observations on death and the meaning of life.

    The book is praised for its beautiful and evocative writing style, with readers expressing admiration for the blend of writing and artwork that creates a sorrow-filled yet satisfying conclusion to the epic Sandman series. The volume is noted for its subtle yet stunning artwork, particularly in portraying the new Dream, and for providing a chance for reflection, mourning, and anticipation of what lies ahead for the characters.


    (Also, see 100 recommendations for the series The Sandman )

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    All In
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    Book 2 in the series:Full Tilt

    All In - Full Tilt by Emma Scott
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    'All In' by Emma Scott, the second book in the 'Full Tilt' series, follows the emotional journey of Kacey and Theo as they navigate love, loss, guilt, and healing after the death of Jonah. The book beautifully portrays the complexities of grief, the struggle to move on, and the power of love to heal even the deepest wounds. Through a slow-burn romance, the author intricately weaves together a story of redemption, forgiveness, and the strength found in supporting each other through life's darkest moments.

    The writing style of 'All In' is described as intense, engaging, and emotionally evocative. Emma Scott masterfully captures the conflicting emotions of the characters, drawing readers into a world where love, pain, and hope intertwine seamlessly. The narrative unfolds with a perfect balance of heartbreak and warmth, leaving a lasting impact on the reader's heart and soul.


    (Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Full Tilt )

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    Compulsion - The Heirs of Watson Island by Martina Boone
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    Compulsion by Martina Boone follows Barrie, a girl who recently lost her mother and is sent to live with her aunt in South Carolina. Barrie discovers a mystery surrounding Watson's Island and the three founding families - The Watsons, The Beauforts, and The Colesworths. As she unravels the secrets of the island, she meets a boy named Eight Beaufort, who becomes an important part of her journey. The story combines elements of family drama, romance, supernatural abilities, and a touch of magic, creating an engrossing tale that keeps readers hooked from the start. The plot is filled with suspense, mysteries, and a growing sense of curiosity as Barrie navigates through grief, family secrets, and the complexities of her new life on the island.

    Martina Boone's writing style captivates readers with vivid descriptions of the southern US setting, the supernatural elements, and the character dynamics. The story unfolds gradually, blending elements of fantasy, romance, and mystery to create a compelling narrative that keeps readers engaged. Through intricate world-building and a diverse cast of characters, Boone crafts a story that delves into themes of loss, family relationships, and self-discovery, making it a captivating read for fans of YA fiction.

    The heat that crept into the airport baggage area whenever the door opened should have told Barrie Watson that she had arrived in hell. But it wasn’t the Charleston weather, or the fact that her mothe...

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    Summer at the Comfort Food Cafe - Comfort Food Cafe by Debbie Johnson
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    Summer at the Comfort Food Cafe by Debbie Johnson is a heartwarming story about Laura, a widow who takes her two children on a summer adventure to Dorset. Laura applies for a job at the Comfort Food Cafe, a unique cafe with quirky but likable characters, which becomes a turning point in their lives. As Laura pours out her heart in an emotional letter to Cherie Moon, the owner of the cafe, she embarks on a journey of healing, love, and new beginnings. The book explores themes of grief, family, friendship, and finding happiness amidst loss.


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    Perfect Happiness by Penelope Lively
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    In 'Perfect Happiness' by Penelope Lively, the story revolves around Frances Brooklyn, a widow grieving the sudden loss of her husband, Stephen. As Frances navigates through her grief, she is supported by her sister-in-law Zoe, her niece Tabitha, and her adopted son Harry. The narrative follows Frances as she grapples with memories of her happy past, particularly her honeymoon in Venice, while also dealing with present challenges and new relationships. The novel delves into themes of grief, self-discovery, and the complexities of human emotions, all portrayed through Lively's empathetic writing style that intricately weaves the inner lives of the characters.

    The fifth Brandenburg. Somewhere, some place, every moment, an orchestra is playing the fifth Brandenburg concerto. Violins are tucked under chins, bows rise and fall; in recording studios and concert...

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    Before Us by Jewel E. Ann
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    'Before Us' by Jewel E. Ann is a poignant and emotionally complex story that delves into themes of love, loss, grief, and healing. The narrative follows Zach, who loses the love of his life to cancer and embarks on a journey of self-discovery and finding love again. The book intricately explores the dynamics of unrequited love, soulmates, and the complexities of navigating relationships after loss. Through well-developed characters like Zach, Suzie, and Emersyn, the author weaves a story that is both heart-wrenching and heartwarming, touching on themes of love, kindness, and resilience.

    Jewel E. Ann's writing style in 'Before Us' is described as captivating, evocative, and thought-provoking. The book is praised for its ability to evoke a wide range of emotions in readers, from laughter to tears, and for its exploration of deep and timeless love stories. The author skillfully navigates delicate themes with a light touch, creating a narrative that is both engaging and emotionally resonant, leaving a lasting impact on readers long after they have finished the book.


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