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Goal
by Alexandria House
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Goal is a passionate, raw second-chance romance wrapped in the vulnerability of Black love done right. It doesn’t shy away from hard emotions — grief, resentment, longing — but it also doesn’t leave you stuck there. The tenderness feels earned, the love feels grown, and Alexandria House gives us heat with healing.

Atmosphere: A GMA Book Club Pick
by Taylor Jenkins Reid
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Couldn't put this down. TJR did a great job of weaving in flashbacks to build intrigue!

Meet Cute Diary
by Emery Lee
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this book was actually a re-read and it was AMAZING <3 it was a quick, fun read and definitely a break from all the other books i've been reading with complicated vocabulary. it was easy to understand and i enjoyed noah's journey as he navigates through love and all the new relationships he finds

Vacancy
by K. R. Alexander
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I really like this book but I dont really love it. Its a great book i would probobaly read it again but it gets boring in some parts. There are parts of the book that kind of get boring for me because of my ADHD but I still really like it and I will always like a little spookiness.

Karen's Sleepover: A Graphic Novel (baby-sitters Little Sister #8)
by Ann M. Martin
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In this book Karen is going to have her first sleepover. At the sleepover they were going to bake cookies, raid the refrigerator, and tell each other ghost stories. Then Karen and Nancy got into a fight and Karen no longer wanted her to come to her party anymore.

The Secret Life Of Bees
by Sue Monk Kidd
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Heartwarming and enchanting novel that captivated me with its rich characters and poignant exploration of found family, set against the backdrop of 1960s South Carolina. Sue Monk Kidd's lyrical prose and the powerful bonds formed between Lily and the Boatwright sisters made this an unforgettable read that left me feeling both moved and uplifted.

Eleanor Oliphant Is Completely Fine
by Gail Honeyman
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5 stars A book about loneliness and overcoming your past, trying hard to live as “normally” as possible in this crazy world. I resonate deeply with Eleanor Oliphant. All her rights and wrongs, her issues and all. A great read that i’d recommend for anyone who understands or wants to understand the feeling of being alone and the feeling of the ghosts that haunt you.

Alone With You In The Ether
by Olivie Blake
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Truly the most accurately real depiction of modern romance that I've read in quite some time. This book will make you feel damn near every emotion, sometimes more than one at once. Beautifully r

One of us is next
by Karen M. Mcmanus
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Karen M McManus never fails to amaze with her books. One of us is next is the second book after One of us is lying. Her writing truly captured how I think everyone felt during those moments of tension and mystery while solving the murder. I loved this book

Consumed By Fire
by Anne Stuart
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Suspense, thriller and romance all rolled into one.
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