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    Our War by Craig DiLouie
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    "Our War" by Craig DiLouie follows the story of siblings, Hannah and Alex, who are caught up in an American civil war, each joining different militias on opposing sides. The narrative delves into the personal experiences of these characters, particularly focusing on Hannah's journey as a child soldier. The plot is characterized by a measured pacing, vivid flashbacks, and a focus on the characters' struggles to survive in a war-torn environment. The storytelling style includes short chapters that allow for quick character development and a mix of perspectives from characters like a newspaper correspondent and a UNICEF worker.


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    Sunset Embrace - Coleman Family Saga by Sandra Brown
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    A dramatic and divisive western romance: steeped in angst, loaded with triggers, and memorable for its passionate storytelling - but not for the faint of heart.

    She gripped her distended abdomen as another pain tore through her lower body and shimmied down her thighs. When it was over, she panted laboriously, like a wounded animal, trying to garner strength f...

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    Storm & Shield
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    Book 2 in the series:Mages of the Wheel

    Storm & Shield - Mages of the Wheel by J.D. Evans
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    An engaging fantasy romance with crackling chemistry, thrilling magical action, and memorable characters - especially enjoyable if you like your heroines bold and your magic battles creative. Minor editing hiccups aside, it's a great follow-up for fans of the series.


    (Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Mages of the Wheel )

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    Texas Destiny
    Book 1 in the series:Texas

    Texas Destiny - Texas by Lorraine Heath
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    A touching, slow-burn western romance that tugs on the heartstrings - perfect if you love depth, angst, and beautifully broken characters finding healing together.

    Houston Leigh skimmed his thumb over the black eye patch before tugging the brim on the left side of his hat down lower. The right side showed little wear, but the crumpled left side carried the oil a...

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