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You and I
Eglington spins a classic wish-fulfillment erotic fantasy, an escapist interlude where alpha males can sweep willing women off their feet. In You and I: The Kate and Robert Chronicles, Suzanne Eglington continues the story of two lovers...
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Antonia Barclay and Her Scottish Claymore
Never taking itself too seriously, the narrative provides a refreshing take on a familiar tale. Jane Carter Barrett tackles the historical romance genre with comedic verve and charm in "Antonia Barclay and Her Scottish Claymore". Set in...
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The Adventures of Maesee Peek
A steampunk doll takes a worldwide journey in this tale about the irresistible appeal of home. A beloved doll ventures on an unexpected journey in Janet Hébert’s "The Adventures of Maesee Peek". Whimsical and quirky like the titular...
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The Staked Plains
This unflinching novel focuses on a sometime psychic who is forced to make difficult choices in her declining New Mexico hometown. In "The Staked Plains", Stefan Kiesbye portrays life in a declining New Mexican town through the eyes of a...
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Juventud
Half romance, half meditation on global affairs, "Juventud" examines how the past can affect the present and how memory can be fallible. Vanessa Blakeslee presents a stirring coming-of-age tale in her evocative debut, "Juventud". In a...
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The Secret Language of Women
A stunning look at China at the turn of the twentieth century, this is a love story that crosses boundaries both cultural and geographic. In Nina Romano’s "The Secret Language of Women", two lovers torn apart by war and culture...
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Isabella and the Tale of the Unanswered Question
To wake up from her coma, a young woman’s soul must travel through a fantastical kingdom in this twist on the modern fairy tale genre. Linda Whittaker tackles the dual themes of personal growth and recovery in "Isabella and the Tale of...
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The Sidhe
The book’s dreamlike tone is a pleasant change from the grim and dark novels that characterize the modern fantasy genre. In "The Sidhe", author Charlotte Ashe portrays a world where the magical sidhe of the faerie world are enslaved by...
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