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In 'The Choice' by Ashley Jade, readers are taken on an emotionally intense journey following the lives of Skylar, Memphis, and Josh. The book delves deep into their complex characters, highlighting their struggles, traumas, and the choices they make that ultimately shape their fates. The writing style is described as existentially rich, angsty, and powerfully emotive, providing an immersive experience that leaves readers wrecked yet unable to put the book down. Through a blend of poignant storytelling and intricate character development, Ashley Jade crafts a narrative that explores themes of love, trauma, manipulation, and the impact of past experiences on present decisions.

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    The Words by Ashley Jade (A Jade)
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    Drama-packed and deeply emotional, "The Words" is an unforgettable, messy romance that’s not afraid to go dark - perfect for angst lovers but not for the faint of heart!

    The Words by Ashley Jade is a gripping story that follows the journey of Phoenix and Lennon, two complex characters who navigate through trials and tribulations to find their happy ever after. The book delves into themes of redemption, love, and personal growth, showcasing the evolution of Phoenix from a troubled past to a man deserving of Lennon's love, and Lennon's transformation from an insecure young girl to a strong, independent woman. The writing style of Ashley Jade is described as emotional, intense, and captivating, drawing readers into the rollercoaster ride of emotions that Phoenix and Lennon experience.

    I tug on the bottom of my blouse as I walk toward the brick building flooding with students. I really wish I’d purchased the top in a bigger size so it would stop riding up. Lord knows the last thing...
    January 2022
    675 pages

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    Last Light by Claire Kent
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    A satisfying, trope-filled post-apocalyptic romance that's heavy on character intimacy and light on doom and gloom. Great for those craving comfort with their angst, but might not wow readers looking for something grittier or more original.

    In a post-apocalyptic world, "Last Light" by Claire Kent follows Layne, a young woman who embarks on a journey with Travis, a divorced man, to deliver a message to their old town. As they navigate the chaos and dangers of their surroundings, a slow-burn romance develops between the two characters, highlighting themes of survival, love, and resilience. The story beautifully captures the emotional depth of the characters amidst the harsh realities of their environment, emphasizing the power of human connection in the face of adversity.

    He was our local mechanic, and when I was sixteen I took my car to his garage for repairs and maintenance. He always smelled like oil and cigarettes, and he invariably needed to shave. He never smiled...
    November 2019
    320 pages

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