Second Place (Matchmakers #3)
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Danny Berringer lives up to the name of his nightclub. Ever since he cheated on Bryan, the love of...
Fantasy Romance M_M
The Scarlet Code
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1789. The Bastille has fallen... As Parisians pick souvenirs from the rubble, a killer stalks the...
Historical fiction The French Revolution Action packed France English spies
A Serial Killer's Desire (Heart Of Darkness #1)
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He's a rich bad boy. She's a damaged beauty. Same old story? Not even close. Because he's not...
The Third Man
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'Graham Greene has wit and grace and character and story and a transcendent universal compassion...
Skin Deep
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'Once I had cleared the bottles away and washed the blood off the floor, I needed to get out of the...
How to Live Safely in a Science Fictional Universe
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He's spent the better part of a decade navel-gazing, spying on 39 different versions of himself in...
Faerie Winter (Bones of Faerie #2)
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Liza is a summoner. She can draw life to herself, even from beyond the grave. And because magic...
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The Valkyrie
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From SUNDAY TIMES bestselling author Kate Heartfield comes a glorious, lyrical retelling of one of...
Norse mythology Retellings Historical fiction
This book sees Luce sent off to a posh school on the west coast (there happens to be special classes about angels and demons, which made me pull many faces when reading it). Daniel, the uber love interest of the first book, Luce’s ‘one true love’ send her here after the events at the end of fallen with the premise of keeping her safe. Rebellious teenage acts ensue, and as you can guess, Luce ends up not being very safe. I still have real issues with Daniel as the love interest. We know nothing about him, he hasn’t done a single thing to endear me to him, and I kind of route for Luce to screw him over a little bit and date someone who doesn’t control her every move without giving her even a glimpse of understanding as to why these things keep happening to her.
Other than that actually the general way the story is going was much more interesting to read, Luce had more backbone and the new characters that were introduced as her friends were well rounded and well written into the story. I can see where the story may head now, which is saying a lot as I didn’t get the first book at all. I can honestly say I will now read the rest, I just hope that the author carries on developing the story and possible try to include a few less cliché type scenarios.
Whatchareadin (174 KP) rated Heart of the Matter in Books
May 10, 2018
Nick is a pediatric surgeon and Tessa has recently quit her teaching job to be a stay-at-home mom. They have two children, Frank and Ruby. They are out for their anniversary dinner when Nick get an emergency phone call. A little boy has fallen into a fire.
Valerie, is the mother to that little boy, Charlie. He was at his very first sleep over when this terrible accident happened.
Nick does his best to make sure that Charlie and Valerie are taken care of. He is a wonderful doctor.
You never realize how small your town is until something like this, brings the whole community into your business.
Even though Tessa and Valerie have never met, their worlds collide in more than one way when this accident occurs.
This book makes you examine your relationships and find out how strong your love really is!

