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The Wallbanger
The Wallbanger
Alice Clayton | 2013 | Fiction & Poetry, Romance, Young Adult (YA)
9
8.1 (7 Ratings)
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Great characters (2 more)
Wondefully Written
Clive, the cat
Very steamy and full of lots of laugh out loud moments
I LOVE this book. It is one of the most addictive romance novels I've ever read. The story of Caroline and Simon's budding relationship is exciting and raw. The best thing about this book is the hilariously relatable protagonist, Caroline, and her adventures in juggling her career, her baking, and her extremely loud neighbor. Would recommend this book to anyone who enjoys romance novels that offer sexiness and a good chuckle every now and then.
  
Eleanor & Park
Eleanor & Park
Rainbow Rowell | 2016 | Young Adult (YA)
Characters are Relatable (0 more)
Quirky Love Story
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A modern teen romance that starts out as a quirky friendship. A mix of culture and social economic division between the teens. Finding common ground through a love of music and graphic novels.
  
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Kristy H (1252 KP) Jan 1, 2018

I adore this book so much!

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ArecRain (8 KP) rated Little Women in Books

Jan 18, 2018  
Little Women
Little Women
Louisa May Alcott | 2012 | Children
4
7.9 (75 Ratings)
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A classic that I never really liked or could get into. I generally like historical novels, especially if they have a bit of romance in them. Yet, this book was so tedious and boring that I could not get into it.
  
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Roxanne (13 KP) rated Pages for You in Books

Nov 9, 2018  
Pages for You
Pages for You
Sylvia Brownrigg | 2001 | LGBTQ+, Romance
8
7.0 (2 Ratings)
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I thought that this was a very good story. It took a while for me to get into it but as soon as I did I was hooked. I'm not normally into romance novels but I thought this was very good.
  
Here to Stay
Here to Stay
Catherine Anderson | 2010 | Contemporary, Fiction & Poetry, Romance
9
9.0 (1 Ratings)
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This is one of those romance novels that reviews encouraged me to keep on reading. Like everyone else (most probably), I hated Luke at first because I really couldn't stand "the disabled kid being the world's biggest brat" trope, but that quickly changed after I got through the first few chapters.

Sometimes as I read novels, I question why characters get together (like the majority of romance novels), but for this one, I was so happy that they did. For a party guy, Zach is the nicest person I've ever read about in my life. And I feel so bad for Mandy because though I didn't grow up in an abusive household, but I've been in her shoes for taking care of my little sister, too.

I really don't wanna spoil the book, but it really turned in places I didn't expect, and I really hope that people will read this.
  
Leashing the Tempest (Arcadia Bell, #2.5)
8
8.0 (1 Ratings)
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For a short story/novella, this had everything that's included in Jenn Bennett's full length novels in this series; a mystery, some romance, and Jupe being Jupe :D

This was the boat trip from hell. Everything that could go wrong, did. Storms, demons, Jupe...

A great instalment in a series that I love. Straight onto book 3!
  
This is one of those novels that has you smiling even after you have finished and placed it back on your shelf. First of all, it is very realistic, especially historically. I cannot tell you have many historical romance novels I have read that is completely of sex. Not only that, but they make the female protagonists out to be strong, independent woman who are so unique against the rest of society that the man immediately falls for her because she is different.

False!

If either of these is in my historical romance, I immediately assume it is trash and donate it. I am unique heroines, in the right time that is. I like my history to be accurate thank you.

Not only that, but I loved the humor. Despite villain and Kelsey's circumstance, it was a pretty lighthearted novel filled with laughter, an simple plotline that was easy to enjoy, and a great continuations of the novels that came before it.

I cannot, however, give it a five due to the predictability of it.
  
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House of the Hanging Jade
6
6.0 (1 Ratings)
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House of the Hanging Jade is a suspenseful tale of murder and obsession, all taking place against a beautiful Hawaiian backdrop. Lush descriptions of both the scenery and the food prepared by the protagonist leave you wanting more. Fans of both gothic romance and mystery novels should enjoy this story.

Note: I received a free copy in exchange for an honest review.