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Speedcams Cyprus Drive more relaxed with accurate and timely alerts of all types of traffic radars...
W&B Extended - Helicopters
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The Airbus Helicopters Weight & Balance application allows you to compute the weight and balance of...
The Stepsister Scheme (Princess #1)
Book
You know how all those old fairy talea take you through lots of scary adventures till you finally...
We Sold Our Souls
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Grady Hendrix, horror writer and author of Paperbacks from Hell and My Best Friend’s Exorcism, is...
Rhino Hero
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Super Rhino! presents players with an incredibly heroic – and regrettably heavy – rhinoceros who...
Relentless by Pentagram
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Debbiereadsbook (1772 KP) rated Totality (Leading Men #1) in Books
Mar 12, 2025
Azora meets Lorcan, a film star, at an eclipse. What follows is a bit of a whirlwind romance. Azora knows time is ticking, these things never last. But does she really want it to end?
I enjoyed this. It was an easy read, for the most part, with quite low angst on the relationship side. A minor scuffle with an ex, but nothing too dramatic.
The BDSM thing kinda bloomed really quickly but I liked that. Azora knew that Lorcan was in the scene, but she was worried it would be like her ex. There was no real discussion though, about limits and things.
The only real angst, and it was really heavy, was when we got the full story behind that call. And I cried, I really did. That's all I'm going to say, but brace yourself.
Only Azora gets a say. Hearing from Lorcan would have been nice, but I'm not sure it would have stretched m e to 5 stars.
A thoroughly enjoyable 4 solid stars
*same worded review will appear elsewhere.
John Brown's Women
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As the United States wrestles with its besetting sin—slavery—abolitionist John Brown is growing...
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The Silence of Scheherazade
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Set in the ancient city of Smyrna, this powerful novel follows the intertwining fates of four...
Historical fiction Turkish Literary fiction War Cultural Colonialisation
ClareR (6247 KP) rated This Charming Man in Books
Jan 31, 2023
The team at The Stranger Times have probably lost the will to laugh at their editor anymore. I mean, they see him every day, but his general bad attitude and shockingly bad work relations are hilarious.
Assistant Editor Hannah is back at work after her messy divorce, and Manchester is faced with what appears to be a bit of a vampire problem. But, you see, Vampires don’t exist. And everyone agrees on this.
Even when this book was being serious, it made me laugh. Banecroft’s interesting swearing system is workplace goals (although I work in Early Years, so still a no for me!), there’s a man on a canal boat who can’t lie and lives with a talking pug, the new journalist who lives in his van and lives on a diet of ice cream (and has terrible wind) - well. It’s just all delightfully wonky, funny and frankly genius!
I can’t wait for the next one!

