
City of Love: Paris
Games
App
YOUR CHOICES, YOUR STORY Dive into an interactive drama where romance, mystery and the Parisian...

Fame (Keatyn Chronicles book 8)
Book
Riley Johnson -- Captive Films' CEO and millionaire playboy is hot, privileged, and seriously...

Power (Keatyn Chronicles book 9)
Book
Riley Johnson -- Captive Films' CEO and millionaire playboy is hot, privileged, and seriously...

Sex (Keatyn Chronicles book 11)
Book
Riley Johnson -- Captive Films' CEO and millionaire playboy is hot, privileged, and seriously...

Love (Keatyn Chronicles book 12)
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Riley Johnson — Captive Films’ CEO and millionaire playboy is hot, privileged, and seriously...

Terra Mystica
Tabletop Game
In the land of Terra Mystica dwell 14 different peoples in seven landscapes, and each group is bound...
Worker Placement Gaia Project

Shallow Graves (The Haunted #1)
Book
Not all houses are made of brick and stone... Robert Watts is having the worst day of his entire...
Horror occult

ClareR (5854 KP) rated How Beautiful We Were in Books
Jan 25, 2022
It’s not until American citizens see the slaughter of the villagers that action is taken. However, even after promises of reparation, the oil company doesn’t pay up, and more deaths follow.
Thule is a fascinating character. She leaves to study in the US for the sake of her village - even though she doesn’t want to leave. But she wants to learn as much as possible so that she can help her friends and family. She studies, she gets involved in similar campaigns in America, and then comes home to use that knowledge. She’s so selfless: she has the opportunity to make a life in New York and never return to a place where her life will be in danger, but she goes home.
I really liked the way that this novel was set out, and it worked so well on audiobook. The Children, The Young Men and Thule chapters were read by different people, and it really helped to put me in their situation. Listening to the reactions of the children and young men in ‘their’ voices, and Thule’s experiences in ‘her’ voice, was what made this all the more special and affecting for me.
Recommended.

Feral for Love (Ruthless Alliance #0)
Book
Marti, a self-proclaimed book nerd and science fiction enthusiast, spends her days running her...
Fantasy Romance Fated Mates Shifters

Merissa (12704 KP) rated The Bargain (Executive Suite Secrets #1) in Books
Apr 16, 2025
Mostly low angst, this was a great read with some hilarious moments. It wasn't all fun and games, though, as the difficulties Byron faced are real to far too many others. When the sh!t hit the fan, both Sebastian and Byron reacted in the ways I thought they would, but I still enjoyed reading about it.
One thing I will say is that although the counterpoint to the billionaire trope is usually someone who isn't well off, I liked how it was handled here. Byron had a well-paid job and would certainly have lived within his means if he hadn't had the responsibility of his brother and mother. It made for a good read to see someone who had a well-paid job but still couldn't afford everything and the reasons why, rather than just someone who was 'poor'.
I'm hoping Declan gets a story, but I'm guessing that Pierce and Simon may be next. Whoever it is, I'm here to read it. Definitely recommended by me.
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Merissa
Archaeolibrarian - I Dig Good Books!
Apr 16, 2025