Review
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The Housemaid (The Housemaid #1) by Freida McFadden – tense and thrilling
The Housemaid is a tense and thrilling read. While some twists were predictable, the story kept me engaged, and it sets up the series well.
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When You Give a Lawyer a Kiss (Aspen Grove #2.5) by Ann Einerson – heartwarming workplace romance
When You Give a Lawyer a Kiss is a delightful and heartwarming workplace romance that’s equal parts swoony and satisfying.
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Zooni’s Alarm Clock by Vibha Batra – inspiring tale based on Kashmiri tradition
Zooni's Alarm Clock is a charming and inspiring tale based on Kashmiri tradition that represent resilience and the power of community.
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A Love by Design (The Secret Scientists of London #3) by Elizabeth Everett
A Love by Design is a fun, emotional, and charming historical romance blending women in STEM with a heartfelt second-chance romance.
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Re-read Review : A Perfect Equation (The Secret Scientists of London #2) by Elizabeth Everett – exceptional historical romance with feminist theme
A Perfect Equation is an delightful and exceptional historical romance with feminist theme, witty banter, sizzling chemistry, and powerful character transformations.
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King of Greed (Kings of Sin #3) by Ana Huang
King of Greed is a sexy and melodramatic second-chance billionaire romance with marriage in trouble trope.
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A Lady’s Formula for Love (The Secret Scientists of London #1) by Elizabeth Everett – delightful feminist historical romance
A Lady’s Formula for Love is an entertaining and delightful feminist historical romance featuring women in STEM, a thrilling bodyguard trope, and an unforgettable love story.
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Before We Say Goodbye (Before Coffee Gets Cold #4) by Toshikazu Kawaguchi – heartwarming yet not the strongest in the series
Before We Say Goodbye isn’t the strongest entry in the series, but it was still a touching and heartwarming collection of time-travel stories.
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The Love Lyric (The Greene Sisters #3) by Kristina Forest – Heartfelt conclusion to Series
The Love Lyric is emotional, and heartfelt conclusion to Series. A beautiful romance with well-developed characters, touching themes, and a satisfying ending.
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Emma by Jane Austen – delightful and engaging classic
Emma is a well-written, delightful, and engaging classic filled with entertaining characters, social dramas, and witty observations.