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    Whatever Life Throws at You by Julie Cross
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    'Whatever Life Throws at You' by Julie Cross follows the story of seventeen-year-old Annie Lucas, who moves to Missouri when her father, Jim, becomes the new pitching coach for the major league baseball team. The book explores Annie's journey of starting fresh at a new school, focusing on her track, and navigating her relationships, especially with the Kansas City Royals' newest pitcher, nineteen-year-old Jason Brody. The storyline intertwines sports, familial bonds, loyal friendships, and a swoon-worthy romance, creating a heartwarming narrative that captures the essence of young love and personal growth. Despite some plot points that could have been explored further, the book delves into themes of maturity, understanding, and the complexities of relationships, offering a blend of sweet moments, heartfelt interactions, and engaging character dynamics.

    The writing style of 'Whatever Life Throws at You' is described as light-hearted, sweet, and easy to follow, making it an enjoyable read even for those who are not typically interested in sports-themed young adult novels. The book introduces well-written side characters like Savannah and Lennie, who add depth to the story with their unique personalities and relationships with the main characters. Additionally, the book strikes a balance between romance, drama, and coming-of-age elements, providing readers with a relatable and engaging narrative that captures the challenges and joys of adolescence and young love.

    I’m afraid that the second I allow Frank Steadman, the new general manager for the Kansas City Royals, to enter our small Arizona townhouse, my mother will be right on his heels. Whenever major league...

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    The Vanished Birds by Simon Jimenez
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    In a future world where interstellar travel is possible but time dilation leaves colonies stranded, 'The Vanished Birds' follows the story of a woman mathematician hoping to revolutionize space travel, a boy with a mysterious genetic mutation, and a spaceship crew navigating vast distances through time and space. The novel delves into themes of trauma, dehumanization, and the consequences of greed, offering a poignant exploration of love in its various forms amidst a backdrop of capitalism, colonization, and corporations.

    He was born with an eleventh finger. A small bead of flesh and bone beside his right pinky. The doctor calmed the worried parents and told them the nub was a harmless thing. “But still,” he said, unla...

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    Dirty Snow by Georges Simenon
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    Dirty Snow by Georges Simenon is a dark and bleak noir masterpiece set in an occupied country during World War II. The novel follows a 19-year-old young man named Frank, who lives on the fringes of society in a brothel run by his mother. Frank's descent into the criminal world, including committing murders and engaging in black market activities, is portrayed as a psychological study of a disturbed mind in a bleak and morally ambiguous environment. The narrative style, close to first person, delves deep into Frank's psyche, leaving the reader to question whether he is redeemed or lost in the end.

    Simenon's writing in Dirty Snow is described as minimalistic yet insightful, painting vivid pictures of characters and settings. The novel is praised for its fascinating character development, with Frank being portrayed as a complex and unpleasant protagonist. The book offers a unique perspective on life under occupation, showcasing the darkness and moral ambiguity that pervades the story.

    IF NOT for a chance event, what Frank Friedmaier did that night wouldn’t have had much meaning. Obviously Frank couldn’t have foreseen that his neighbor, Gerhardt Holst, would pass him in the street. ...

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    The Cross of Lead
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    Avi 
    Book 1 in the series:Crispin

    The Cross of Lead - Crispin by Avi
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    In fourteenth century England, a young peasant boy named Crispin finds himself accused of a crime he didn't commit, leading to a death sentence that forces him to flee his village. Along his journey to clear his name and start a new life, he meets a colorful jester named Bear who values freedom above all else. Despite facing danger at every turn, Crispin's story unfolds as he navigates the harsh realities of medieval England, uncovering secrets about his heritage and identity.

    Set against the backdrop of feudalistic medieval Britain, "Crispin: The Cross of Lead" by Avi vividly brings to life the oppressive conditions faced by serfs during the 1300s. Through the eyes of Crispin, readers are taken on a thrilling and endearing tale of survival, friendship, and self-discovery, as the protagonist grapples with challenges that test his courage and resilience in a world filled with danger and uncertainty.

    THE DAY AFTER MY MOTHER died, the priest and I wrapped her body in a gray shroud and carried her to the village church. Our burden was not great. In life she had been a small woman with little strengt...

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    Sweet Obsession
    Book 1 in the series:Ruthless Games

    Sweet Obsession - Ruthless Games by Callie Rose
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    'Sweet Obsession' in the series 'Ruthless Games' by Callie Rose follows the story of Ayla, a young woman who saves a man named Marcus from an assassination attempt, resulting in her losing one arm. Unbeknownst to her, Marcus and his two friends, Ryland and Theo, have been watching over her since the incident. As Ayla navigates her new reality, she becomes entangled in a dangerous game of power and loyalty among the three men. The plot unfolds with elements of mystery, dark romance, and intense character dynamics, keeping readers hooked with its unique storyline and raw character development.

    The writing style of Callie Rose in 'Sweet Obsession' is described as captivating, engaging, and immersive. Readers praise the author's ability to craft complex characters with raw emotions and flaws, as well as her talent for building suspenseful and intriguing plot twists. delves into themes of survival, loyalty, and unexpected connections, offering a dark and gritty narrative that sets it apart from typical romance novels.

    I eye the rowdy crowd of rich college kids sitting across the room—yelling, drinking, and slamming their fists against the table like cavemen who’ve just learned to make fire. The leader of the group ...

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    For My Lady's Heart - Medieval Hearts by Laura Kinsale
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    'For My Lady's Heart' by Laura Kinsale is a compelling medieval romance that follows the adventures of Melanthe and Ruck. The story is set in medieval England and France, with vivid descriptions of the time period. Melanthe, the female protagonist, is portrayed as a complex character with a dark past, making her behavior tough to like but understandable. The use of Middle English in the dialogue adds depth to the story, although some readers found it challenging to follow. The plot revolves around the evolving relationship between Melanthe and Ruck, exploring themes of survival, loyalty, and transformation.

    The cry rose with squeals and laughter as the ladies of Bordeaux craned, reaching for the prizes held tauntingly overhead by their gay tormentors. Veils came askew, belts failed and sent misericordes ...

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    Norwegian by Night - Sigrid Ødegard by Derek B. Miller
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    Norwegian by Night by Derek B. Miller is a gripping novel that follows the story of Sheldon Horowitz, a widowed Jewish Korean War veteran who moves to Oslo to live with his granddaughter. When Sheldon witnesses a woman being killed and saves her young son, he embarks on a journey across Norway to protect the boy from danger, all while battling his own memories of war and struggles with dementia. The book expertly weaves between past and present, exploring themes of guilt, family, and the impact of war on individuals.

    IT IS SUMMER AND luminous. Sheldon Horowitz sits on a folding director’s chair, high above the picnic and out of reach of the food, in a shaded enclave in Oslo’s Frogner Park. There is a half-eaten ka...

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    Concrete Angel by Patricia Abbott
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    'Concrete Angel' by Patricia Abbott is a gripping debut novel that delves into the complex and dysfunctional relationship between mother and daughter, Eve and Christine. The story unfolds with sharp observation and lethal detail, revealing Eve's sociopathic tendencies and Christine's struggle to break free from her manipulative mother's grasp. Set against the backdrop of Philadelphia and Bucks County, the narrative spans from 1964 to 1982, with flashback scenes adding depth to the characters and their tumultuous journey.

    The writing style of 'Concrete Angel' is characterized by skillful storytelling and character development. The author, Patricia Abbott, weaves a tale of lies and deceptions, exploring the consequences of familial bonds tainted by greed and manipulation. The novel offers a hard-boiled delight for readers who appreciate character-driven stories, with a focus on moral ambiguity and the complexities of human relationships.

    When I was twelve, my mother shot a soda-pop salesman she’d known less than eight hours. She used the gun Daddy had bought a few weeks earlier, telling her it was to keep us safe now that their divorc...

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    Empire of Lust
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    Book 1 in the series:Torrio Empire

    Empire of Lust - Torrio Empire by J.L. Beck
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    'Empire of Lust' in the 'Torrio Empire' series by J.L. Beck is a dark romance novel that delves into the forbidden relationship between Bianca and Callum, her best friend's dad who is 20 years older and involved in illegal activities. The story is filled with age gap romance, taboo elements, and a mafia setting, creating a thrilling and intense read. Readers are drawn in by the captivating plot, steamy scenes, and the complex dynamics between the characters, especially the dark and manipulative Callum.

    The writing style of J.L. Beck in 'Empire of Lust' is described as engaging and unputdownable. is praised for its ability to keep readers hooked from the first chapter till the end, with a perfect blend of suspense, romance, and dark themes. The author's skill in creating a captivating narrative that explores the complexities of forbidden love and obsession is evident throughout the book, making it a compelling read for fans of dark romance.


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    Great Protector - Great Lords of le Bec by Kathryn Le Veque
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    Readers of 'Great Protector' by Kathryn Le Veque describe it as a beautifully written story that starts with a parent's love for a child and evolves into a love story between a protector and his charge. The book is praised for its action scenes, historical elements, and the romantic and knightly characters. Despite some readers feeling that the ending was rushed, the book is still considered epic and heartwarming, with a touch of humor and a touch of unfinished business that leaves readers wanting more closure.


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