Dirty Like Me: A Hot Rockstar Romance (Dirty, book 1)
For those seeking a thrilling romantic escape, this captivating story offers teh perfect blend of irresistible charm and sizzling chemistry. Follow Katie Bloom, an everyday barista, as she finds herself entangled in a fake dating arrangement with Jesse Mayes, a celebrated rock star known for his heartbreaker reputation. What begins as a risqué bet and a salacious job offer quickly evolves into something far more meaningful, especially when the steamy make-out sessions they film for a music video go viral. The tension between a sweet, ordinary girl and a notorious heartbreaker creates an electrifying dynamic that readers will find both relatable and exhilarating.
The narrative masterfully balances humor, heat, and heartfelt moments, making it a standout choice for romance fans. As katie and Jesse navigate their pretend relationship, the line between fake and real begins to blur, and both find themselves questioning their feelings. The story’s engaging plot, filled with unexpected twists and authentic emotional moments, keeps readers hooked until the very end. Whether you're looking for a light-hearted romance or an intense love story, this book delivers all the steamy scenes, charming characters, and surprising depth that readers crave.
pros
- Charming and engaging romance with steamy moments
- Relatable characters with realistic development
- Fast-paced plot with unexpected twists
- Excellent for fans of fake dating and rock star romance
- Heartfelt emotional moments balanced with humor
cons
- Some scenes may be considered too explicit for mild readers
- Endings might be slightly predictable for seasoned romance readers
- Focus on external romantic elements over deeper character growth
Edition | Original paperback |
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Publication Date | November 2, 2016 |
Language | English |
Page Count | 398 pages |
Trail of Vengeance: A Classic Western (The Crocketts Book 1)
Experience the thrilling journey of brotherhood,ambition,and high stakes poker in this gripping novel from best-selling author Robert Vaughan. Will Crockett and his brother Gid find themselves transformed from casual card players into unexpected owners of a Belle Springs saloon when luck runs their way in a pivotal poker game. Their new venture, though, is threatened by the unwavering greed of a corrupt sheriff who has his eyes set on a hefty "sheriff's tax." Filled with sharp dialog, fast-paced action, and clever character dynamics, this 272-page story offers both entertainment and a deeper look at the complexities of hard-won success.
As the Crockett brothers navigate the treacherous waters of business and betrayal, readers will be captivated by the vividly drawn world and the author's masterful storytelling. Enhanced with enabled text-to-speech, screen reader support, and optimized enhanced typesetting, this digital edition ensures a seamless and immersive reading experience. Whether you're a fan of Westerns or simply enjoy tales of high-stakes drama,this novel delivers a satisfying and addictive narrative that keeps you eagerly turning the pages.
Key Features
- Best-selling author: Robert Vaughan brings expertise and engaging storytelling to life.
- High-stakes poker and a gripping showdown with corruption.
- well-developed characters: Will and Gid's brotherhood and resilience shine through.
- Immersive setting: Belle Springs is richly detailed and vivid.
- Enhanced digital features: Text-to-speech, screen reader support, and improved typesetting.
Things to Consider
- Length: 272 pages may be shorter than some long-form fiction preferences.
- Genre focus: primarily a western with Western tropes and themes.
- Narrative style: Dialogue-driven scenes may suit readers who enjoy sharp, spoken interactions.
Author | robert Vaughan |
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Publication Date | August 11, 2021 |
Format | Ebook |
File Size | 3.6 MB |
Lt. Reilly 2321: (Lt. Reilly book #1)
I'm glad you asked. Jack Reilly's luck ran out right before the war did, pushing him into a life of uncertainty after serving in the Alliance. Now, aboard the Glacier Runner 17, an old and rundown cargo ship, he finds himself tangled in a web of complications: a clueless captain, a dangerous intergalactic conspiracy, and two women whose relationships are as complex as the galaxy itself. Set in the familiar universe of Matthew O. Duncan’s work, this standalone adventure introduces new characters and worlds, crafted in a different format.the story unfolds through Reilly’s engaging first-person narration, offering a fast-paced, non-stop sci-fi experience that resonates with fans of old-fashioned space opera. Readers praise its relentless action,the well-drawn protagonist,and the satisfying way Reilly consistently finds his way out of impossible situations,keeping them deeply engaged from start to finish.
For those who seek a thrilling, no-holds-barred sci-fi journey, this book delivers exactly that. Jack Reilly, a smart, military-trained, and seasoned older character, is a protagonist readers can truly root for. The narrative is a masterclass in action and suspense, blending elements reminiscent of John W. Campbell, Andre Norton, and Eric Frank Russell. With the promise of a book two, this is easily one of the most enjoyable reads of the year, offering a perfect mix of hard-boiled sci-fi and classic adventure. Whether you're looking for a swift escape or a deeply immersive story, this book promises to satisfy every science fiction enthusiast.
Pros & cons
- Pros: Fast-paced, engaging first-person narrative, well-developed protagonist, reminiscent of classic sci-fi, continuous action, promise of a sequel.
- Cons: Not a sequel to the New Terra Sagas, standalone format may feel disjointed to some, thin world-building compared to the original series.
Specification | Details |
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Author | Unknown |
Publication Date | January 22, 2020 |
Format | Standalone spin-off |
Page Count | 231 pages |
Conrad Edison and the Living Curse: Overworld Arcanum Book One
Conrad Edison finds himself entangled in a dire fate after a series of tragic events shatter his hopes for a normal life. Growing up in an orphanage where he and his peers are treated as mere laborers, Conrad spends his days toiling on the farm and enduring relentless toil. The betrayal of a man with unnatural control over animals forces him to confront the harsh reality of his existence. Amidst this turmoil, Conrad stumbles upon a mysterious man fleeing with a flying carpet and a talking phone, revealing the orphanage's true purpose as a front for a sinister slave ring. This harrowing experience propels Conrad toward a moment of clarity: escape is his only hope. The talking phone becomes his guide, leading him to Queens Gate, a magical sanctuary where his dreams of a better future flicker to life once more.
Persistent to break free from the curse that seems to follow him everywhere, Conrad sets out on a perilous journey. The once-unimaginable idea of freedom now seems within reach, but he knows that without shedding the burden of his curse, the secrets it guards could unravel everything he's worked for. This is a tale of resilience and the quiet strength found in the face of overwhelming adversity, as Conrad navigates a world where the line between hope and despair is perilously thin.
Pros and Cons
Pros:
Thrilling adventure with imaginative elements like a talking phone and flying carpet.
Deeply empathetic protagonist struggling against a relentless fate.
A gripping mystery unfolding within the corruption of a seemingly innocent setting.
Cons:
The stigma of a curse looms large, potentially overshadowing lighter moments.
* At times, the pace can feel rushed, leaving little room for character development.
Publisher | Raven House |
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Publication Date | May 2, 2015 |
Format | Paperback |
Page count | 252 |
Dimensions | 6 x 0.63 x 9 inches |
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