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    Rhythm, Chord & Malykhin by Mariana Zapata
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    "Rhythm, Chord & Malykhin" by Mariana Zapata is a slow-burn romance novel that follows Gaby Barreto as she joins her twin brother and their two best friends on a tour as a merch girl for their band. Throughout the tour, Gaby forms a friendship with Sacha Malykhin, the lead singer of the headlining band, which slowly develops into a romantic relationship. The story focuses on the relationships between the characters, particularly highlighting the bonds between Gaby and her brother, as well as the humorous and sometimes immature interactions within the group of friends. Mariana Zapata's writing style is praised for its slow-building romance, well-developed characters, and subtle storytelling that captures the dynamics of the relationships in a lighthearted and engaging manner.

    Exactly four minutes and fifty-five seconds later, I was apparently A) not in a relationship anymore, B) homeless and C) pathetic. Although the whole being “pathetic” part was only known by me… and my...

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    The Devil's Metal
    Book 1 in the series:Devils

    The Devil's Metal - Devils by Karina Halle
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    The Devil's Metal by Karina Halle is a unique and thrilling story set in 1974, following the aspiring music journalist Dawn Emerson as she embarks on a tour with the metal band Hybrid. The plot revolves around Dawn's experiences with the band members, the demons that come for their pound of flesh, and the unexpected twists and turns that unfold during the tour. The writing style of the book is described as slowly building up the tension, captivating the reader with a mix of spooky elements, romance, and a deep dive into the world of rock music in the 70s.

    Melanie’s voice boomed through the barn causing a group of pigeons to take flight from the dusty rafters. Moonglow raised her head back in annoyance and gave me the eye. As a flighty Arabian horse, sh...

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