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    Memorial by Bryan Washington
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    'Memorial' by Bryan Washington is a novel that delves into the complex relationship between two men, Benson and Mike, living in Houston, Texas. The story unfolds as Mike's mother unexpectedly arrives from Japan just before he leaves to care for his estranged father in Osaka. The narrative alternates between the perspectives of the two men, exploring their struggles with family ties, cultural differences, and the challenges of their romantic relationship. The writing style is described as episodic, with short segments that shift the emotional direction of the book, providing a candid and authentic portrayal of the characters' lives and inner conflicts.

    He’s cracking eggs by the stove, slipping yolks into a pair of pans. After they’ve settled, he salts them, drizzling mayonnaise with a few sprigs of oregano. Mike used to have this thing about srirach...

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    Sweet Temptation by Cora Reilly
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    'Sweet Temptation' by Cora Reilly tells the story of Cassio, an Underboss and single father, who unexpectedly finds love with Guilia, a young woman who steps into the role of caring for his two young children after the death of his wife. The book explores themes of mystery surrounding Cassio's past, unexpected joy, and the growth of a romance that defies mafia stereotypes. Readers appreciated the natural progression of Cassio and Guilia's love, as well as the heartwarming relationships they built with each other and the children.

    Gaia and I had been married for eight years. On the day of our anniversary, death ended our marriage. A fitting end to a bond that had been doomed from the very start. Maybe it was fate that today was...

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    Grin and Beard It
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    Book 2 in the series:Winston Brothers

    Grin and Beard It - Winston Brothers by Penny Reid
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    'Grin and Beard It' by Penny Reid is a romantic comedy that follows the story of Sienna Diaz, a plus-size actress and talented writer, who meets Jethro Winston, a park ranger with a troubled past. Their forbidden love story unfolds as they navigate trust issues, friendship, and intense chemistry. The witty banter, slow-building romance, and well-developed characters make this book a delightful read that tugs at the readers' hearts.

    Penny Reid's writing style shines in 'Grin and Beard It,' as she expertly crafts a story filled with humor, emotional depth, and captivating dialogue. The book explores themes of redemption, self-discovery, and the complexities of relationships, all set against the backdrop of Tennessee's mountains and a Hollywood movie shoot. The characters, especially Sienna and Jethro, are endearing, relatable, and beautifully written, adding depth and authenticity to the romantic narrative.

    I waslostlost. My throat was tight with how lost I was. A desperate lost, half wondering if I’d crossed over into a new dimension and would never be foundlost. I hadn’t seen another car, let alone a p...

    (Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Winston Brothers )

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    Turn of Mind by Alice LaPlante
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    "Turn of Mind" by Alice LaPlante is a gripping mystery novel narrated by Dr. Jennifer White, a retired orthopedic surgeon suffering from Alzheimer's disease. The story unfolds as Jennifer's memories come and go, revealing clues to a murder investigation involving her best friend, Amanda. The narrative is portrayed from Jennifer's unreliable point of view, showcasing the struggles of living with dementia and the impact it has on her relationships and the unfolding mystery. LaPlante's writing style expertly captures the confusion and emotional turmoil of Jennifer's deteriorating mind, creating a compelling and poignant story that delves into themes of memory, identity, and loss.

    delves deep into the complexities of Alzheimer's disease, portraying the protagonist's inner turmoil and gradual decline with sensitivity and authenticity. LaPlante skillfully weaves together elements of mystery and psychological depth, keeping the reader engaged as they navigate through Jennifer's fragmented memories and shifting perspectives. Through the lens of a unreliable narrator, the novel explores themes of friendship, loss, and the blurred lines between reality and illusion, offering a unique and thought-provoking reading experience.

    Black. Everyone is wearing black. They’re walking in twos and threes down the street toward St. Vincent’s, bundled in coats and scarves that cover their heads and lower faces against what is apparentl...

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    The Other Woman by Sandie Jones
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    'The Other Woman' by Sandie Jones is a gripping psychological thriller that delves into the toxic dynamics of a love triangle involving Emily, Adam, and Pammie. The story unfolds as Emily falls in love with Adam, only to face relentless manipulation and interference from Pammie, Adam's mother. Throughout the book, the tension escalates as Emily navigates the complexities of her relationship with Adam while trying to uncover the true intentions of Pammie, leading to unexpected twists and turns. Jones' writing style keeps readers on the edge of their seats, with clever plot developments and a compelling narrative that explores themes of love, betrayal, and deception.

    There weren’t many things that I didn’t like about Adam when I first saw him across the crowded bar at the Grosvenor Hotel in London, aside from his lack of empathy. I’d just come out of an incredibly...

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    Survival of the Richest - The Trust Fund Duet by Skye Warren
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    Survival of the Richest by Skye Warren is a captivating enemies-to-lovers story set in Tanglewood, following the protagonist Harper who inherits immense wealth but must have one of her stepbrothers manage her estate until she turns twenty-five. The plot delves into themes of money, family dynamics, and complicated relationships, with a focus on the intense love triangle between Harper, Christopher, and Sutton. The writing style of the book is described as intense, with a gripping storyline that keeps readers hooked from beginning to end.

    Salt hits my tongue before the driver opens the door, splashing the sleek leather interior of the limo with watercolor light. This dock homes the most expensive boats in Boston, outfitting them with c...

    (Also, see 17 recommendations for the series The Trust Fund Duet )

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    Goodnight Punpun Omnibus, Vol. 1 - Goodnight Punpun by Inio Asano
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    Goodnight Punpun, by Inio Asano, is a manga that explores the dark and emotional journey of a young boy named Punpun Punyama, who faces profound challenges in his family life. The story is set against a backdrop of harsh realities, including domestic abuse and mental health struggles, that drive Punpun's unique thought patterns and experiences. As he navigates his relationships, particularly with peers and a girl named Ayako, readers are invited to step into his mind and witness the complexity of his character.

    The writing style in Goodnight Punpun is both impactful and raw, with Asano's detailed and expressive art vividly depicting the range of emotions experienced by the characters. The narrative blends humor and tragedy, challenging readers with its portrayal of existential questions and the human spirit's resilience. Asano's approach does not shy away from bleakness, earning the manga its reputation as both a heartbreaking and thought-provoking read, compelling those who engage with it to reflect deeply on life and mental health.


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    Otherbound by Corinne Duyvis
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    Otherbound by Corinne Duyvis is a unique YA fantasy novel with a captivating plot that intertwines the lives of Nolan in our world and Amara on another planet. The book features diverse characters with disabilities and explores their complex relationships and struggles. The story delves into themes of identity, magic, and the connections between different worlds, offering a fresh perspective on the fantasy genre. The writing style is engaging, with a blend of real-world issues and magical elements that keep the reader intrigued.

    If he hurried, he could buy the notebooks and get home before Amara woke up. He stopped by the office supplies, adjusted his backpack, and hunted the shelves for the right kind: hard-backed, easy to s...

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    The Two-Family House by Lynda Cohen Loigman
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    'The Two-Family House' by Lynda Cohen Loigman is a novel set in Brooklyn in the 1950s, focusing on two families living together in a two-family house. The story revolves around the intertwined lives of the two brothers, Abe and Mort, and their wives, Helen and Rose. A life-changing decision made by the wives on a snowy night sets off a chain of events that lead to secrets, betrayals, and the unraveling of relationships within the families. The narrative is told from multiple perspectives, allowing readers to empathize with each character's journey and the consequences of their actions. The author's writing style is realistic, emotionally charged, and engaging, making it a compelling and absorbing read.

    The domestic, feminine scene unfolding before Mort did nothing to improve his spirits. Upstairs, in his brother’s apartment, substantial preparations were being made. Not just the brushing of hair and...

  10. #10
    Because of You
    Book 1 in the series:Because Of You

    Because of You - Because Of You by Sam Mariano
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    'Because of You' by Sam Mariano revolves around the tumultuous relationship between Nikki and Derek, whose lives are intertwined by the tragic history of their parents. The plot delves into themes of love, tragedy, and redemption as Nikki and Derek navigate through their own challenges while trying to avoid repeating the mistakes of their parents. The writing style of the book is described as emotional, engaging, and thought-provoking, with a mix of angst, drama, and unexpected twists that keep readers hooked until the very end.

    Naturally, since Derek hated me with a blinding passion he just had to be someone cool that everyone else looked up to. He acted like he didn't care about his popularity but there was no denying that ...

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