Pain (Curse of the Gods Book 6)
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Willa Knight: The saviour of both worlds, or the destruction of everything? Sometimes history...
Thousands (Dollar book 4)
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“Love had been stolen from me for reasons entirely my fault. But then a miracle happened, and...
The Missing Piece
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Leah Knox lives in a world where everyone is guaranteed a soulmate. The catch? She has to find him...
Time In My Hands: Vol. 1 (Volume One)
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Ever since he could remember, David Wilson was obsessed with time travel. Sharing in this passion is...
Devil's Consort
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ENGLAND'S MOST RUTHLESS QUEEN. July, 1137. In the baking sunshine of Bordeaux, Eleanor, Duchess...
Historical Fiction
Charlotte (184 KP) rated Hawk (Perfect Stats #3) in Books
Oct 5, 2021
Hawk is exactly how I like my romance, hot, naughty and full of strong characters.
Not only is Hawk a hot ice hockey player but he's a kind hearted man with a love for blues and jazz. He loves Moe, the owner of Moe's, like a father, which is why discovering that he has a daughter is all the more of a surprise for him.
Lexington Waters is a strong, independent woman with an a*shole ex-husband. She consistently pushes herself forward, which I think is a big part of what Hawk finds attractive.
It's great to see a support network that not only has Hawks back but gladly steps in and accepts Lexington.
Crossing Day
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It's been one hundred and sixty years since the Confederacy won its independence at the Battle of...
Young Adult Alternate History
The Long Shadow of Murder (Will Rees/Shaker Series)
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When the body of a visitor is found in the woods by the local Shaker community, suspicion...
Historical Murder Mystery
ClareR (6238 KP) rated The Queen of Fives in Books
Sep 30, 2025 (Updated Sep 30, 2025)
I loved this: it’s pacey, rip-roaring, the historical detail is on point and the story itself is unputdownable. The characters were fascinating, and I was cheering from the sidelines for Quinn, the Queen of Fives, even though her goal is to rip off the landed gentry (not such a bad thing, surely?!). The moral greyness of this is at peak level!
The narrator, Polly Edsel, is perfect and brings the cast of characters to life.
There’s dishonesty, family honour, independent strong women, peril, love, lies and fraud.
Highly recommended!


