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It ends with us
0It Ends with Us is a book that follows a girl named Lily who has just moved and is ready to start her life after college. Lily then meets a guy named Ryle and she falls for him. As she is developing feelings for Ryle, Atlas, her first love, reappears and challenges the relationship between Lily and Ryle.
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-37%
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-76%
It starts with us
0In “It Starts With Us,” Atlas and Lily attempt to rekindle the love they felt for each other as teenagers, but must deal with the repercussions their love may have now as adults. Hoover illustrates a beautiful, innocent love between Atlas and Lily.
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-70%
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-25%
King of Sin Series
1Throughout the “Kings of Sin” series, readers are treated to a gripping narrative that combines elements of crime, suspense, and complex character dynamics. The author skillfully weaves together intricate plotlines and explores the depths of human ambition and morality, leaving readers on the edge of their seats.
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-64%
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-60%
Knockmeout Series (things we left behind)
0This romance novel features Naomi, a runaway bride who arrives in town to discover a stranded 11-year-old niece, and Knox, a grumpy lottery winner who owns several places in town. Although I found the book to be a bit long, I loved all the characters and subplots.
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-72%
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-66%
Legacy of Gods series (6 books)
4This book is so meaningful to me and it literally had me sobbing a lot of times but also made me feel so many emotions. I’m gonna keep coming back to this book so that I can experience the pain and joy of reading about Niko and Bran’s epic love story.
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-67%
Love on the brain
0Love on the Brain is a romance novel by Italian author Ali Hazelwood and follows the story of a neuroscientist, Dr. Bee Königswasser, who embarks on a career-high assignment of co-leading a project at NASA but has to contend with working alongside her old grad school nemesis, Levi Ward.
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-43%
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Love theoretically
0“Love, Theoretically” follows theoretical physicist, Elsie Hannaway, as she navigates her hectic life that’s filled with being an adjunct professor teaching thermodynamics (the study of relations between heat, work, temperature, and energy if you’re a communications girl and not a science girl like me) and offering her services as a fake girlfriend to her favorite client, Greg, who happens to be the brother of well-known and cold-hearted experimental physicist, Jack Smith-Turner, that Elsie just so happens to hate.