So, it was very fun, dramatic, and intense. Suddenly, Gabe gives her all this attention, and he sweeps her into this very intoxicating relationship. Mia has always had a crush on Gabe, but she always thought he was out of her league. He ends up being very infatuated with his best friend’s little sister, who is very innocent and a lot younger. The first book is Rush, which follows Gabe, a wealthy businessman. Rush (Breathless)Įach book in the series follows a different couple. I will review 10 series and books like the Crossfire series to keep your excitement alive. So I have a long series collection for you. Their romance had all the complete package that we wanted.Īfter reading this series, I was excited to read more erotic. We saw how Gideon showed possessiveness and protected Eva. The Crossfire series covers five books, and each book tells us the same couple with a different story. If you love the Crossfire series, you will love this review collection. Sylvia knows how to tell one hell of a story. Like Fifty Shades of Grey, Gideon is described as this very young, rich, handsome alpha male. The two of them enter into a relationship. She gets a job as an assistant at an ad agency, and the ad agency is in a building owned by Gideon. 10 Best Romance Novels to read | All Unconventional Love StoriesĮva decides to move from California to New York City to start a new life.
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Bits of Halloween and Friday the 13th mix in with some more obscure 1970s and 1980s slashers, larded over with a heavy layer of Scream, but very little from after the 49-year-old author’s own adolescence. Nevertheless, Chainsaw has garnered enthusiastic reviews, most of which praise is Native protagonist, its postmodernism, its laundry list of liberal social issues-and almost never its actual plot.Ĭhainsaw tells the story of Jade Daniels, a Native teen in rural Idaho obsessed with slasher movies-to the point that she only accepts the purest version of 1980s slashers as legitimate, all others being imperfect bastardizations-and finds herself stuck in a slasher movie when her town’s Fourth of July celebration becomes the scene of mounting horror. Jones’s novel suffers a bit as the second major postmodern slasher movie fan-service pastiche of the year, after Grady Hendrix’s The Final Girl Support Group, a book that I wasn’t enthusiastic about but found much more engaging and exciting than Chainsaw. On top of that, there are students that aren’t doing so well being in the underworld. One last rescue and the Custodians and the school can handle the rest themselves.įor year two, the whole school is sent to the underworld, and no one knows how to bring it back to Earth, and the wards on the school are not going to hold forever. No thanks yous, no allowances made, no assistance given. If I was Piper I am now fully focused on my guys and our life. I was not a fan of how the book left off. There's a feeling that the men care for Piper beyond her succubus magic and they are all acting more like brothers. He's nonexistent and frankly irritating the first half of the book but then.finally. At least we get a character breakthrough with Kai. Is there no one else in the school capable of saving the day? The adults are worthless. The first half of the book exists in a holding pattern. There was a little letdown from book one to two. But will they all come out unscathed if they risk everything to save the school? Piper and her men fear that the administration has given up about ever returning to the surface but aren't willing to accept that. Students are starting to go stir-crazy or maybe like the rumors say, they are going evil. So far their wards are shielding them but it's only a matter of time before Gavriel discovers them. They have no contact with earth or the Custodians. In this book, Berger reveals the secret science behind word-of-mouth and social transmission. He's studied why New York Times articles make the paper's own Most E-mailed List, why products get word of mouth, and how social influence shapes everything from the cars we buy to the clothes we wear to the names we give our children. Wharton marketing professor Jonah Berger has spent the last decade answering these questions. But why do people talk about certain products and ideas more than others? Why are some stories and rumors more infectious? And what makes online content go viral? People don't listen to advertisements, they listen to their peers. What makes things popular? Why do people talk about certain products and ideas more than others? Why are some stories and rumors more infectious? And what makes online content go viral? 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The author takes a satirical look at a player in the new Indian economy, Balram, who rises to a successful software entrepreneurship from a rural existence in a low-class Hindu caste. In the letter Balram describes the contradictions and complications of Indian society. When the president of China’s is to visit Bangalore, Balram decides to write a letter to him describing his own transformation and his experience as driver and servant to a wealthy Indian family. A poor man from the largest democracy on earth writing to a powerful man who leads the largest non-democratic country on earth. So, the white tiger of this novel is Balram Halwai, a poor Indian villager whose great ambition leads him to the zenith of Indian business culture, the world of the Bangalore entrepreneur. The book is written as an e-mail from the white tiger of the book to the President of China. The White Tiger, was his debut novel and it won the 2008 Man Booker Prize. He was educated at Columbia Universty, which is a private, Ivy League, research university in Upper Manhattan, New York City. The writer, Aravind Adiga, is an Australian-Indian author who was born in Chennai in India on 23 October, 1974. The White Tiger is not like any book I have read before. My friend Maggie had read The White Tiger by Aravind Adiga and suggested that we go with this book instead of the other on offer. Our book group suffered a confusion and we were offered two books to choose from instead of one book for the month being nominated. However, after several escalating jabs, the last thing they expect is to bump into each other at their grandparents’ engagement party.Īs they get to know each other better, attraction increases and the two find themselves meeting during the wedding preparations through text messages and gym workouts.ĭuring their wedding, Crystal finds out that there is a soft part in Scott. Soon, sparks start flying as the two competitive friends compete to dominate the gym. After her current breakup, she has no energy to use on men and chooses to spend her time in the gym because it is the only place that gives her power and positivity.įirefighter Scott Ritchie is the new gym patron who frequently steals her favorite squat rack. Fitness influencer Crystal Chen went up her career by shocking gym stereotypes and ignoring all the trolls. Set On You is the debut in the Influencer series. Kim Lionetti represents Amy Lea at BookEnds Literary Agency. When not writing, you can find Amy interacting with her fans over romance novels on Instagram, spending time with her husband, and eating potato chips. She is a bureaucrat by day and an international best-selling romance writer by night.Īmy creates romantic comedies with strong heroines, banter, and pop culture references to the mid-2000s and happily ever after. Amy Lea is a Canadian romance, literature, and contemporary author. |