
Big City Blues
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Two women with completely different lives meet one summer night, and it changes them forever. ...
Lesbian Romance

Devil's Gold (Black Rose Mystery #1)
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Despite being chronically late, occasionally disheveled and a tad disorganized, Dixie Knight is one...
crime romance military dudes 4 stars short story hangover cure

Jackjack (877 KP) rated Schitt's Creek in TV
Oct 22, 2020
So when I first watched this I thought it was pretty low budget and the acting was shit. But as the episodes went on I got lost in it and I have binge watched it and almost finished. I feel the budget outlook gave it some sort of charm every episode makes me laugh and I have got lost in this story.
So this is about a rich family the roses who have unfortunately lost everything except for a small town the dad John Rose (Eugene Levy from American pie) brought for his son. This town is called schitt's creek and its about how this posh rich family go there with nothing and you see how they all grow up. It has the right amount of comedy and romance to keep me hooked. If your bored and looking for an easy watch, this is definitely the one. Good actors (took some getting used too) and a good story line. Keeps you laughing throughout.

The Half Wolf
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Mate, family, pack, home… can Quinn and Kellan have it all? Quinn grew up feeling out of place...
Paranormal MM Romance Shifters

Hear No Evil (Brotherhood #3)
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Riley Duncan is haunted by a past he can’t remember. Something happened in the isolated cabin he...
Contemporary Young_Adult Romance Suspense

My Pulse (Town of Broward #1)
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For single mom Tristan Maddox, moving to the small town of Broward, Georgia is the opportunity she...
Adult Contemporary Romance

Merissa (12674 KP) rated Altered (Altered #1) in Books
May 8, 2023
This is a fast-paced novel with plenty of action and romance. I am intrigued with where this story is going and can't wait to read more. Definitely recommended.
* A copy of this book was provided to me with no requirements for a review. I voluntarily read this book; the comments here are my honest opinion. *
Merissa
Archaeolibrarian - I Dig Good Books!
Dec 28, 2015

Outback Sisters
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Cafe owner Frankie has been unlucky in love all her life. It's hard in a small town like Bunyip Bay...

Kristy H (1252 KP) rated On the Corner of Love and Hate in Books
Sep 2, 2019
So I think it does a disservice to bill this book as a Christina Lauren-type romance, as I went in expecting a certain type of story and it just didn't deliver. I believe if I just read it as a romance, I might have enjoyed it more. And, please note, that a 3-star review isn't bad (!), I just didn't 4-star love love it.
The book is set up with the "love/hate" premise. We have hard-working Emma, who is scared of commitment and letting down her guard. Meanwhile, Cooper needs to buckle down and get serious about everything in his life. Emma holds a long-standing grudge against Cooper, but, of course, oh there are feelings, right? The problem is that things get repetitive: so much fighting about his bad behavior and then her thinking over and over about her feelings. (Of course she doesn't have feelings for Cooper, she hates him, etc.). We all know they are going to show some spark together, but good grief, it takes forever.
"He might have been the single most irritating person in the world to me, but still, I could appreciate his appearance."
Also, while I liked that there were political things woven into this novel, my goodness, I've never seen such drama over a mayoral race in my life. Is this a small town thing, or something? I have lived in small towns. The attention and drama focused on this race felt like a senatorial campaign and there was little explanation why Cooper's opponent was so bad, except that he was, indeed, really bad and would ruin the whole town, so this portion felt very two-dimensional. (Oh and if Emma called her father "Mayor Dad" one more time, I was going to scream.)
Still, this is a cute read. There are some really fun scenes with Emma's friends--she, Nick, Henry, and Cooper have been pals since they were kids. There is wit and humor throughout the book. I could certainly identify with Emma, being a closed off workaholic myself! The small town vibe in this book is really adorable--Hope Lake practically flies off the page, and it's a very atmospheric setting.
And, let's be honest: a love/hate dynamic is enjoyable. We pick up a romance knowing exactly what we are getting into. Cooper was a bit irritating at times, but it still boils down that I'm a total sucker for a sappy love story and the chosen two getting together. I was rooting for these two, and I liked the end of the book. This was a sweet, funny read overall. 3 stars.
Grave Danger
s. k. Gregory and Happy Monique
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Aurelia Graves was born a necromancer. She just didn't know it until now. That sudden supernatural...