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#1

Throne of Glass: Throne of Glass, Book 1

Throne of Glass: Throne of Glass, Book 1


Price: $21.88
4.4/5

(163,311 reviews)

What Customers Say:

  • Hurray for a Well-Written, Strong and Intelligent Heroine!
    I have to admit that this book is probably not one that I would have immediately grabbed after reading the description, but after seeing glowing review after glowing review my curiosity was ignited, so I pre-ordered this one from amazon. I’m so glad that I listened to the reviewers and grabbed this one. What a treat to read!No summary of the plot that I could write would accurately show just how awesome this story is. There is action and mystery and the supernatural. There is a love story … sort of. It’s pretty subtle at this point in the story. This is a story of survival as well as a story of a society which is potentially at the dawn of a new age. This is the story of a girl who has gotten by in this life by taking care of herself and herself alone for the most part, but who finds herself letting her guard down enough to find friendship and companionship. There are so many things to like about this story. I think I’ll boil all of it down to these things:Celaena Sardothien. What an amazing heroine for this series! She is so strong. So strong. She can kick just about everyone’s tail at every turn. She is smart and athletic and cunning. She has a big heart, but she is not in any hurry to let anyone really see that. She finds joy and happiness in life despite all of the hardship and trial that has been thrown her way. I love her because even though she is strong and a capable fighter, she is also emotional and vulnerable at times. She doesn’t have to be stoic to show her strength. There is still so much more to learn about her. I can’t wait to see what future books in this series reveal about her and her destiny to help her oppressed people. Even she doesn’t exactly know how she fits into any grand plans, but I’m excited to see how she moves into her new roles as the series continues. She is fun to read about.Chaol Westfall, Captain of the Royal Guards. Oh how I loved this character! Chaol is a no nonsense guard who doesn’t let his guard down around Celaena because he recognizes her potential for violence and mischief. He sees her strength and her intelligence, and he knows that she would just as quickly slit his throat as anything in order to gain freedom if she could. He trains her diligently and seems to understand her more than anyone else. In the process he seems to grow attached to her, but he never really comes out and says anything. His actions show his feelings more than any words he utters. So many times I just willed him to say what he was feeling, but I’m not sure that even he knows exactly what he is feeling. He was a fascinating guy to read about. I want to know more about him in the future books as well.Prince Dorian. Yes, there is a love triangle in this book … sort of. It’s not really one I guess because Dorian is in love with Celaena, and Celaena sort of likes Dorian, but Chaol is there too. The only difference is that Chaol and Celaena don’t ever really explore their feelings for one another, either to themselves or each other. So it’s kind of a weak love triangle. Nevertheless, I have to say that I love the character of Dorian. My heart breaks for him in so many ways. It has to be hard to be the son of such a horrible king. But it seems as if Dorian is beginning to form his own path by the end of this book. There is still more to discover with this character. I just know that I love him with his love of books and his kindness toward Celaena. I have the feeling that he will play a pivotal role in the future of this society if things will ever work out to help the oppressed.The ideas of this book. There are so many interesting themes that are being thrown about in this novel. I think it was interesting to see the way that the government had tried to eliminate knowledge from the people by destroying books and history. Now that knowledge is being held by the king who could potentially use it against the people. But it seems as if those who are rebelling have kept some of that knowledge, and that will prevent the government from having power over them. Knowledge is definitely power in this world as well as our own I’d say. I think that the idea of freedom in this book is interesting as well. Freedom is a powerful motivation for Celaena, but it is something that Dorian seeks as well. So many people in this society are not truly free, and eventually they will need to make some tough choices to see what they will sacrifice to gain that freedom. There is still so much more to discover as this series progresses.The pacing of this book was wonderful. Not too fast, not too slow. I felt as if I was slowly unwrapping a Christmas package, layer by layer, slowing discovering the parts of the book that would come together to create such a detailed and layered story. I almost wish that I had waited to read this book until the next book in the series had been published because I want to know so much more. I have definitely discovered a new favorite, I think. Future books will determine whether this one becomes a classic for me that I will read over and over again, but for now I’d say that Throne of Glass is a wonderful beginning to a fascinating and engaging new series. Five stars!
  • 4 captivating stars
    ‘Throne Of Glass’ is the first installment in the ‘Throne of Glass’ book series. After reading the synopsis of this book I wasn’t 100% sure if I wanted to read it, because it didn’t really intrigue me to want to dive into the book. However after reading Maas’ other book series ‘A Court of Thorns And Red Roses’, which I absolutely loved, and the amazing book reviews of ‘Throne of Glass’ I decided to give this book a shot and I’m very happy that I did. Lately it has been very difficult for me to find a book that draws me in, so I’m very happy to have found my fix and sweet escape again in this book.‘Throne of Glass’ is a book about gaining freedom and making new friends in places that you least expect it. In this book we mainly follow the life of Celaena Sardothien who has been sentenced to a life of slavery, until she got a proposition from the Crown Prince, Dorian Havilliard, to act as his champion in a competition to find a new royal assassin in exchange for her freedom.Celaena is Adarlan’s most notorious assassin and her reputation has caused her to become quite vain and arrogant. However she’s a very likable character; she’s very kind, clever and witty. I also loved that she’s such a badass heroine and that she can hold her own.Then there’s Chaol Westfall, Celaena’s overseer and the Captain of the Royal Guard, who’s ruggedly handsome, stoic and patriotic. Chaol is usually very stern, but in this first installment we get to see glimpses of his tenderness. In this book we also saw his inner struggle when it comes to him following the King’s orders and doing what’s morally right. There’s also Dorian who’s tall, toned, elegant and an absolute flirt. We also saw Dorian’s strained relationship with his father the King and his struggles to stay in his father’s good graces. Both guys are very interesting and likable, but I can’t seem to choose between the two. Maybe after diving more into the series I’ll be able to do so :PJust like in ‘A Court of Thorns and Roses’, I was really captured by the secondary characters in this book. Especially the Princess of Eyllwe, who’s also very witty and a badass in her own right. The secondary characters – from Celaena’s personal servant Philippa right down to the antagonists – are multidimensional characters, who you can’t help but to like or to dislike.I really enjoyed the manner in which the book was written. The storytelling is very descriptive in a way that it draws you into this complex world that Maas has created. The map also adds to the book’s allure, which helps to draw its readers into this bewitching world.I also thought that it was very interesting that the story was told from the third-person narrative, which allowed the readers to see the inner workings of the minds of the different characters to give us a glimpse of what moves them and to understand why they do the things they do.I really enjoyed this first installment in the book series and I’m very curious to see how this story will unfold. This book also kept me at the edge of my seat. There was so much going on, from solving the mystery of the killer to Celaena’s blossoming romance. Speaking of which, I’m still mind boggled by this new romance because of Celaena and her love interest’s backgrounds. It didn’t make much sense when you thought it through.Overall, this was a very promising start to this series and I’m looking forward to diving more into this captivating and enthralling world. If you’re in the mood for an action-packed read with multidimensional characters and a badass heroine, then you should definitely give this book a read.
  • pleasantly surprised
    I don’t often read this genre but my daughter, whose opinion I highly trust, recommended it and well, I’m hooked. The story lines are interesting and well paced and the character depth and development is excellent. Action, adventure, romance, and fantasy all blend into a wonderful concoction that makes for great reading.

Throne of Glass: Throne of Glass, Book 1 is one of the best-selling products with 163311 reviews and a 4.4/5 star rating on Amazon.

Current Price: $21.88

#2

Remain: A Supernatural Love Story

Remain: A Supernatural Love Story


Price: $19.69
4.3/5

(2,840 reviews)

What Customers Say:

  • YES!
    UGH. This was such a unique blend of haunting and sweet. It was a supernatural story that blends the heart of Sparks and the twists of Shyamalan. It’s romantic and emotional, but also eerie and mysterious in a way that keeps you slightly off-balance the whole time.Wren’s backstory is absolutely devastating and unfair, and it gave the book so much emotional weight. Tate makes it his mission to find out whodunit. And honestly? In the beginning, I truly couldn’t tell if Tate was experiencing something paranormal or just having a full-on mental breakdown. That uncertainty made the story even more gripping.What surprised me most was how much I found myself rooting for them, despite all the strangeness and darkness surrounding their lives.I was super excited for this and it didn’t let me down. Definitely recommend if you want a little paranormal romance and something a little different than what you’re use to.
  • Pretty Slow
    Remain, by Nicholas Sparks, is a paranormal love story. It is intended to lean toward the idea that the two main characters will come to love each other deeply yet be separated by the romantic divide of the living and the dead. This great idea is suitable for a YA novel.I have never read a Nicholas Sparks book before. I was attracted to this one because I really like M.Night Shamalyn’s films.I will no doubt watch the film he makes of this book.I am in my seventies.I found this novel to be an easy read but not interesting. I guessed the ending and often found this novel boring.I will stick with M.Night in the future but not move forward with Nicholas Sparks.
  • Future re read hi recommend
    I love all his books this one is hard to put down it is a romance mystery I’m 3/4 into it and can’t wait to read how they ended it could one of his many beaters although I love them all I even put them in plastic jackets to keep clean and safe! Well done nick and co author sorry can’t recall his name
  • Giant print. Easy to read.
    The paper back version is giant print so it’s easier to read. I don’t have to bury my head into the book while squinting my eyes just to see the words to be able to read even with my glasses on. So I can easily read it without my glasses on & read it without having to squint my eyes having my head buried into the book just to see & read the words.
  • It’s Different
    RebelBob 88 & love to read:Nicholas Sparks is as very good story teller. I’ve read most of his books. This book is different but an interesting read. The ghost Wren is sexy and a fun person.I loved the story but wanted a more romantic ending. Maybe she will come back as a real gal and Tate will hook up with her in a bar, a sequel.. Nick, keep up the good work. Best, Bob in Farmington Hills MI.
  • A love story with suspense and intrigue.
    For an author who writes in the romance genre, Nicholas Sparks did an amazing job in the collaboration with M. Night Shyamalan. With twists and turns and, yes, romance too, this book will definitely hold your attention to the very end. Looking forward to the movie next year. M. Night Shyamalan is a genius at suspense/horror films.
  • great book
    I love Nicholas Sparks books and M Night Shyamalans movies, so combing the talent in a book to read was a no brainer! I very much enjoyed the story, it definitely had both of their genres present throughout. I look forward to the movie coming out next year!
  • Remain:A Supernatural Love Story
    I read all of Nicholas Sparks’s books and his authorship of this book led me to read this one. I do not like nor do I read supernatural books so a 4 is my rating. For readers who enjoy this genre, it would be rate a 5. It’s a sweet story and written well with mystery and excitement. I just hope Sparks sticks with “natural“ love stories!

Remain: A Supernatural Love Story is one of the best-selling products with 2840 reviews and a 4.3/5 star rating on Amazon.

Current Price: $19.69

#3

Verity

Verity


Price: $13.99
4.6/5

(429,277 reviews)

What Customers Say:

  • Wow
    I have never read A book that so completely pulled me in. I couldn’t wait to see what happened next. Read in record time.I would recommend to anyone who likes romance, suspense, twist and turns with unexpected endings.Great job!
  • intense and a page turner
    Incredibly disturbing and a book that totally sucks you in. It was hard to put down. Such a great read!
  • Dark, Twisted, & Shocking — Lives up to the Hype!
    Verity opens with author Lowen Ashleigh having a very bad morning. Her mother died the previous week after a year-long battle with colon cancer. Lowen had a difficult relationship with her mother — “a direct result of my own mother being terrified of me,” she relates — but still brought her to Lowen’s apartment and cared for her during the last nine months of her life. Lowen is a sleepwalker and her mother kept her fairly secluded as a child, afraid of what Lowen might be capable of doing during one of many sleepwalking episodes. Now she has left her apartment in New York City for the first time in weeks, summoned to a meeting at her publisher’s office by her literary agent, Corey, with whom she was previously in an intimate relationship. Just as Lowen is waiting for a crosswalk light to change, a man steps into the street and is struck by a truck. Lowen is understandably shaken, and the man’s blood is splattered on her face and white shirt.A handsome stranger escorts her into a coffee shop bathroom and literally gives her the shirt off his back. They chat briefly, and Loewn concludes that he “wants to be invisible in this city. Just like me.” After all, she moved to New York to become part of the city’s invisible millions of invisible residents. Her books have not sold well enough for her publisher to offer her another contract unless she agrees to promote them, something she has refused to do in the past. “I’m so awkward I’m afraid once my readers meet me in person, they’ll swear off my books forever,” Lowen laments. “That’s why I stay home and write. I think the idea of me is better than the reality of me.” But another contract was her last hope. She took time off from her writing career believing that her mother would leave her some money. Now, having lived off the advance she received after signing her prior contract, she has learned that she will receive nothing from her mother’s estate. And be homeless soon, unless she receives a job offer.When Lowen arrives at her publisher’s office, she is shocked to find the man whose shirt she is wearing is attending the same meeting. He is Jeremy Crawford, husband of Verity, a very successful author who is unable to complete the series of books she was writing. Lowen is being offered a flat fee of seventy-five thousand dollars per book to write the last three volumes in the series, with the first installment due in six months. Lowen is determined to turn down the offer until Jeremy informs her that he selected her because Verity read one of Lowen’s books and it was among her favorites. She purportedly told Jeremy that they shared a similar writing style and Lowen was destined to be “the next big thing.” Verity has been catastrophically injured in a motor vehicle accident, following the deaths of both of her daughters, Chastin and Harper, leaving Jeremy to raise their young son, Crew, alone. Lowen ultimately agrees to take on the project.Lowen makes the six-hour drive to the Crawford home in Vermont, listening to the audio version of the first book in the series en route. She is to spend time in Verity’s office, reviewing the research and notes she left there in order to assess how best to approach writing the next book. Lowen meets Crew and learns that Verity’s condition is extremely serious. She is in a virtually catatonic state — uncommunicative and unable to care for herself. Caregivers spend the day in the home, with Jeremy managing at night. Lowen soon discovers that Verity’s office lacks organization — her expansive desk is strewn with stacks from end to end with papers and files, and boxes containing more documents line the walls. Clearly, the process of sorting through it all will take much longer than Lowen originally anticipated. As she begins reading Verity’s second book, she realizes the “books are from the villain’s point of view” and she will need “time to work myself into that mindset while writing.” Jeremy claims that he has never read Verity’s books because he “didn’t like being inside her head.”Author Colleen Hoover recounts Lowen’s story via a first-person narrative, with the story really taking off as Lowen attempts to settles into the Crawford home. She is keenly observant and inquisitive about Verity’s writing, as well as her family, and quickly finds herself attracted to Jeremy, who is still married to the incapacitated woman being cared for in an upstairs bedroom. Searching through Verity’s office, Lowen stumbles upon a manuscript entitled “So Be It.” Verity hopes it is an outline for the next book, but it is instead an autobiography drafted by Verity. Reading it is not what she has been hired to do, but she justifies her insatiable curiosity by construing her review of the manuscript as research. “I need to see how Verity’s mind works to understand her as a writer.” Soon she is absorbed in Verity’s descriptions of meeting Jeremy, the development of their relationship and the early days of their marriage, as well as her pregnancies and motherhood. The more she reads, the more frightened of Verity Lowen becomes, especially when events she observes appear to be inconsistent with what she has been told about Verity’s condition. Nonetheless, Lowen continues returning to the manuscript to better understand the Crawford family’s history, and gain insight into Jeremy and Verity’s marriage. But Lowen is playing a dangerous game. Verity’s purported autobiography is a dark and disturbing confession of Verity’s feelings, motivations, and unspeakably vile acts. Lowen believes the manuscript to be an accurate depiction of Verity’s life, and concludes that it “was written by a very disturbed woman — a woman whose house I currently inhabit.”Hoover ramps up the tension as Lowen becomes entangled in a budding relationship with Jeremy, influenced heavily by what she is reading in the manuscript. Verity’s revelations are horrifying, and as Lowen and Jeremy grow closer, he increasingly opens up to her, sharing details of his life with Verity about which Lowen feigns ignorance. Lowen’s suspicions about the accident in which Verity was injured grow. Is Jeremy being completely honest with Lowen? Why is he willing to embark on a new relationship with Lowen when his wife, although injured, is still alive? He claims that he cannot move Verity to a care facility because Crew cannot sustain another loss. While Verity is cared for in their home, Crew can spend unlimited amounts of time at her bedside. Lowen now possesses detailed information about the deaths of Jeremy’s daughters. Were their deaths really tragic accidents? Is Crew safe?Hoover’s characters are both fascinating and infuriating. The story is related solely from Lowen’s perspective. Her childhood was difficult because of her sleepwalking and the way it detrimentally impacted her relationship with her mother. She has achieved modest success as a writer, but because of her discomfort in social situations, her career growth has been stymied. She accepts the offer to write Verity’s next three books because she desperately needs the money, but also because it is an opportunity too good to pass up. But she is confused not only by her burgeoning attraction to Jeremy, but the incongruity between what she has been told about Verity’s accident and what transpires in the house. Of course, Lowen’s feelings and experiences are colored by the information set forth in the manuscript. Interestingly, Hoover has said that even when she depicts Lowen reading Verity’s manuscript, readers are “still not fully in Verity’s head because we’re always in Lowen’s perspective, reading something she found. When I write a book from one character’s point of view, I rarely think about the story from the other character’s perspectives. Sometimes it’s necessary for certain scenes, but with this book, it was important for me to feel the confusion and fear Lowen felt. So as the author, I had to be completely blind to what was happening from everyone else’s perspectives.” Still, as the story progresses, Hoover keeps readers guessing as to how gullible and vulnerable Lowen really is. She believes the manuscript is truthful and accurate, and that Jeremy is not the villain — if, in fact there is a villain in the Crawfords’ story. But could Lowen possibly be opportunistic, calculating, and willing to do anything to be with Jeremy?Jeremy is equally captivating. He is handsome, charming, successful, and by all outward appearances, a family man who has sustained unimaginable losses who has been able to soldier on only because he has a young son to raise. To be fair, although Verity’s prognosis is never affirmatively established, his desire to move on with his life is understandable — Verity sustained a serious head injury which will, in all likelihood, preclude her from resuming a fully normal life. But was his meeting with Lowen on the street just before the meeting at her publisher’s office really just coincidental? Did he intend for her to find the manuscript in Verity’s office? Has he been fully aware of its contents all along? About that, Hoover says, “I’m not sure because I was never in Jeremy’s head.” In other words, readers can draw their own conclusions, based on the evidence Hoover does present.And what about Verity? Is she selfishly conniving and evil, as the manuscript suggests? Or is she a blameless grieving mother who was tragically injured in a horrific car accident?The manuscript provides myriad complications. Lowen debates whether she should discuss it with Jeremy. She doesn’t believe he is aware of its existence or content. He claimed he never read Verity’s books, after all. Lowen learns that Verity was injured when her vehicle hit a tree, but there were no skidmarks on the pavement. She concludes Verity “either fell asleep or she did it on purpose.” Does it matter to Lowen which scenario is accurate? What conclusion has Jeremy drawn about the cause of the accident?Putting aside the perspective from which the story is told, no aspect of the story or the characters can be accepted at face value. Hoover includes plot twists so shocking and unnerving that Verity, originally published in 2018, continues to be one of the most-discussed psychological thrillers ever written. (There is even a Facebook discussion group devoted to the book, boasting nearly twenty-five thousand members!) The book is fast-paced, engrossing, and extremely entertaining. The story’s pace gradually accelerates with each surprising development and breath-taking revelations of the truth or, perhaps, a manipulated version of the truth. The tale careens to a jaw-dropping conclusion that will keep readers thinking, discussing, and debating Hoover’s extremely clever and nuanced tale, as well as her deliciously intriguing and morally ambiguous characters (who may prove themselves to be not as ambiguous as originally thought) for a very, very long time. Hoover says she “chose the ending because it’s frightening to me. It’s my biggest nightmare For the darkness in the worlds I create as a writer to somehow” intrude into her real life.Thanks to Grand Central Publishing for a copy of the book.
  • wow. surprising twists. what’s real?!
    A very quick read. Captivating and well written. Some parts are so suspenseful and almost scary. I enjoyed the fact I couldn’t put it down.
  • A Riveting Tale of Love, Loss, and Redemption – “Regretting You” by Colleen Hoover
    Colleen Hoover takes a thrilling departure from her usual genre with “Verity,” a dark and gripping novel that will leave you breathless. As an author known for her emotionally charged romances, Hoover proves her versatility and mastery of storytelling by delivering a suspenseful and haunting narrative that will keep you on the edge of your seat.”Verity” introduces us to Lowen Ashleigh, a struggling writer who is given the opportunity of a lifetime when she is asked to complete the bestselling series of Verity Crawford, a renowned author who is unable to finish her own work. As Lowen delves into Verity’s unfinished manuscript, she uncovers a chilling and disturbing truth that threatens to unravel everything she thought she knew.The characters in “Verity” are flawlessly crafted, with each one harboring secrets and hidden depths. Lowen is a relatable and complex protagonist, driven by her own demons and a desire to uncover the truth. Verity, on the other hand, is enigmatic and mysterious, leaving readers guessing about her true intentions until the very end. Their interactions are intense and filled with tension, adding an extra layer of suspense to the story.Hoover’s writing in “Verity” is utterly captivating. Her prose is sharp and evocative, creating a haunting atmosphere that perfectly complements the dark and twisted tale. The pacing is impeccable, with each chapter ending on a cliffhanger, urging you to keep turning the pages. The plot is intricately woven, with unexpected twists and shocking revelations that will leave you gasping in disbelief.What sets “Verity” apart is Hoover’s ability to delve into the depths of human nature and explore the darkest corners of the human psyche. The novel explores themes of obsession, manipulation, and the blurred lines between truth and fiction. It’s a psychological thriller that will challenge your perceptions and make you question the characters’ motives at every turn.The tension and suspense in “Verity” are palpable, creating an atmosphere that is both chilling and addictive. Hoover expertly builds the suspense, keeping you guessing until the very end. The twists and turns are executed flawlessly, leaving no loose ends and providing a satisfying conclusion that will leave you reeling.”Verity” is a departure from Colleen Hoover’s usual writing style, but it showcases her immense talent and versatility as an author. It’s a thrilling rollercoaster ride that will leave you breathless and craving for more. If you’re a fan of psychological thrillers that delve into the depths of human nature, “Verity” is an absolute must-read.In conclusion, “Verity” is an unforgettable and gripping thriller that will keep you hooked from the first page to the last. Colleen Hoover’s seamless transition into the suspense genre is a testament to her exceptional storytelling skills. Brace yourself for a dark and twisted journey that will leave you questioning the boundaries of truth and fiction. “Verity” is a masterpiece that deserves a place on every thriller lover’s bookshelf.
  • wow
    Dark and twisty. Then sexy. Then stomach wrenching. But honestly still left guessing what really happened. Definitely a good read. That keeps you on your toes and wanting more

Verity is one of the best-selling products with 429277 reviews and a 4.6/5 star rating on Amazon.

Current Price: $13.99

#4

Mate

Mate


Price: $10.99
4.5/5

(15,177 reviews)

What Customers Say:

  • No words….
    Ok, that’s a lie. I have lots of words I just don’t know how to formulate them. This book gave me all the feels. I absolutely loved the main characters, their banter, passion, individual motivations, personalities, and their closeness. The plot was exciting without straying too far from the love story and yet it all centered around their love story. Definitely a fun, exciting must read with phenomenally well written yearning and spice. I could go on and on but I’ll stop there.
  • Great Book, Enjoyed it
    So this was a great read, i loved Koen and Serena. The slow burn was delicious— some parts on both sides were frustrating as we learned about the wolf side of things (trying to hide the spoilers). It felt like a true journey for both fmc and mmc to explore their feeling and innate abilities. The cult theme was an interesting add to the story. The YEARNING was absolutely incredible and deliciously written. I feel like it was drawn out a little bit, but the ending was very good. Not a 5/5 read for me like Bride was but Ali Hazewoof is absolutely a top tier Were trope writer.
  • Serena and Keon completely stole my heart!
    ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ — Ali Hazelwood does it again!I absolutely adored Mate! Ali Hazelwood created something truly special with Serena and Keon — their connection felt so real and so powerful. Serena is strong, witty, and determined, while Keon is that perfect mix of protective and vulnerable. The chemistry between them is unreal — every glance, every line of banter, every quiet moment had me completely hooked.I loved watching their relationship grow from guarded tension to deep, soul-level love. It’s emotional, funny, romantic, and beautifully written — the kind of story that stays with you long after you finish. Ali Hazelwood gave us two unforgettable characters who balance each other perfectly, and I couldn’t get enough of them.If you love slow-burn romance, smart heroines, and a hero who will do anything for the woman he loves, Mate is an absolute must-read. Serena and Keon are pure perfection. ???? Easily one of my favorite reads of the year! ????
  • Reluctant Mate
    Mate by Ali Hazelwood – A Captivating Continuation of the Bride UniversePicking up right where Bride left off, Mate plunges us into Serena and Koen’s gripping story. As one of only two known hybrids, Serena is a symbol of hope to some—and a threat to others. With a bounty on her head, she seeks protection from the last place she ever expected: the Northwest Pack and its powerful, duty-bound Alpha, Koen.Koen has always put his pack first. But everything shifts the moment he discovers Serena is his mate. Torn between loyalty and love, Koen finds himself walking a dangerous line—especially with secrets that, once revealed, could sever their bond before it has a chance to truly begin.Serena is whip-smart, curious, and deeply human in her vulnerability. Despite her lack of knowledge about her Were side, she meets challenges head-on, often using humor and sarcasm to mask her insecurities—making her incredibly relatable and easy to root for.Koen, ever the stoic protector, tries to resist his attraction, keeping himself busy and distant. Yet the pull toward Serena is undeniable. Those closest to him see the potential for happiness but also feel the weight of duty—the tension is palpable, and the emotional stakes are sky-high.The surrounding cast brings added complexity, with acceptance tinged by unease, as traditions and pack loyalty threaten to pull everything apart.As for the spice? ???????????????? Ali Hazelwood delivers with perfection—smoldering tension, slow-burn yearning, and delicious anticipation that builds beautifully into every intimate moment. I devoured Mate in a single day. It was emotional, addictive, and absolutely unforgettable.Ali Hazelwood proves once again why she’s a master of balancing heart, heat, and high stakes.
  • loved Sera and Koen
    This book is just a good time. The banter, between all the characters had me cracking up. The plot was ok, but this is more of a cozy fantasy than high stakes so it was totally fine. I would love to see more stories from this world and learn about different characters, so I really hope she writes more I really just enjoyed this book and her writing style. Everyone felt very relatable too, even if they were werewolves and vampire.

Mate is one of the best-selling products with 15177 reviews and a 4.5/5 star rating on Amazon.

Current Price: $10.99

#5

Broken Country (Reese’s Book Club)

Broken Country (Reese


Price: $14.99
4.5/5

(56,790 reviews)

What Customers Say:

  • A Must Read!
    Fabulously written book about “broken relationships.” Full of cliffhanging moments that contain both breathless, heartbreaking and tender moments and surprise plot twists throughout. Great read! Great book group discussion book as well.
  • Beautiful, Brutal, and Unforgettable
    Some books quietly work their way into your heart. Others grab you from page one and refuse to let go. Broken Country is firmly in the latter camp. I devoured it in two days, completely swept up in its pages. It’s one of those rare reads that pulls you in so deeply, the real world fades away. I didn’t mind the escape.This novel manages to be a lot of things at once without ever losing its footing. It has a haunting love story, a twisty murder mystery, and it absolutely qualifies as historical fiction. But more than any of those labels, it’s simply really good literary fiction. It reads like a slow burn and a gut punch at the same time.Clare Leslie Hall’s (not her real name) writing is mesmerizing. Her prose is lyrical without being overwrought, and her characters are so carefully drawn, they feel like people you’ve known in another life. The landscapes are rendered with such poetic detail, you’ll swear you smelled the dust and felt the wind. The emotional weight is heavy, but in the best possible way. This book made me feel everything—love, longing, grief, redemption. At times, it was almost too much, but that’s what makes it unforgettable.The story lingers in the gray areas: between right and wrong, between justice and mercy, between love and obsession. It never feels like it’s trying too hard to be profound, yet it leaves you thinking long after the final page.This is a book I would actually re-read, not because I missed something the first time, but because I want to feel it all over again.An easy five stars. Highly recommend to anyone who likes their fiction smart but readable, soulful, and just a little devastating.
  • A Twisty Page Turner and an Obsessive and Riveting Love Story
    Some reviews describe ‘Broken Country’ as a romance, and others describe it as a thriller. It is both but, more importantly, it is a literary novel of historical fiction that is a great read. Whether you want a novel for your airplane ride, or you want a deep read, you will get both in this novel.The novel centers around a married couple, Beth and Frank, who live on a farm in England. They love each other deeply despite the tragic death of their son several years ago, for which Frank feels responsible. The novel is told in different timelines, one in the relatively near past and one in the present, late 1960’s. They are very close with Frank’s brother Jimmy who appears to be an immature binge drinker. All is copacetic until Gabriel, Beth’s first love, enters their lives after Frank shoots and kills Gabriel’s son’s dog who is a danger to the farm animals.It is not difficult to see where the narrative is going and what will happen in the immediate future. What is difficult to fathom is where the novel is headed down the line. There are twists and turns as the author explores the impact of infidelity on the marriage, on Beth, and on Gabriel and his son. We know from the very beginning that someone has been killed. Who it is, why they were killed, and who the killer is, is not revealed until the very end of the novel.I loved the book and had my head in it for two days, until I finished it. It is mesmerizing, well-written, and the characterizations are strong and carefully drawn out. I highly recommend this novel to anyone who loves literary fiction, historical fiction, a twisty murder mystery and an obsessive love story.
  • Passion, Love, Tugs at the Heart & Mystery All in One
    I could not put the book down! I loved this book. Writing flowed well; it was full of passion, love, heartache, and mystery.
  • Engrossing
    This story grabbed me from the first paragraphs. The author made me feel the protagonist’s emotions deeply and kept me riveted throughout the book. It is a tragic love story set in the sixties but felt timeless. I completely enjoyed the book.
  • Excellent.
    Beautifully written with lots of unexpected turns. A story of true and unending love and forgiveness. The ending is the best.
  • Top 5 reads***
    One of the best books I have ever read. There’s tragedy, romance, suspense…everything you need. Such a good story!!! A must read!!
  • Average storyline
    Read this one in my book club, the hype was there- but I was disappointed. It just wasn’t good quality writing. The plot was average. The writing was average. The imagery was average. Reminded me of the show The Ranch on Netflix only if it took place in the end of the 80s, you know what I mean?It’s a good airplane movie.

Broken Country (Reese’s Book Club) is one of the best-selling products with 56790 reviews and a 4.5/5 star rating on Amazon.

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When the Moon Hatched: A Novel (The Moonfall Series Book 1)

When the Moon Hatched: A Novel (The Moonfall Series Book 1)


Price: $12.99
4.4/5

(50,236 reviews)

What Customers Say:

  • Adventurous, dark, emotional, funny, mysterious, sad
    I was hooked from the beginning. The world building, the pacing, the character introductions, the intrigue and the attention to detail was written so well.In my opinion this could be perceived as a confusing fantasy world, consider reading it when you are in the mood for something new with a more complex world in terms of story telling but overall I found it captivating.I loved the story. I found fascinating the concept of creators, dragons and all of the other magical creatures. The new magic system was engaging.I enjoyed reading the diary entries, slowly getting the pieces of the puzzle together.The chemistry and banter between Raeve and Kaan was delightful and the slow burn was perfectly written.Perfect if you are in the mood of something adventurous, dark, emotional, funny, mysterious, sad and dragons.
  • This story melted my heart!
    ✨ VIBE CHECKThink: Slaying the Vampire Conqueror meets The Plated Prisoner⭐ V&V RATINGOverall Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐Spice Level: ????️????️.5Emotional Damage: I cried – a LOT (and I am not a crier when it comes to books!)Pacing: PerfectWriting Style: Very descriptive and detailed. There is a poetic style to the writing throughout the book, though it does not fall into the category of “purple prose”.Main Characters: FMC – Reave, MMC – Kaan Vaegor???? SUMMARY (NO SPOILERS)Knowing only a life of death and destruction, Raeve works as an assassin in the employ of the Fiur du Ath, a group of rebels looking to overthrow the ruling Vaegor family, in order to free the land from tyranny. When a mark goes wrong, Raeve finds herself captured by The Guild of Nobles and as she sits and awaits her fate, her memories begin to stir from a life forgotten. A mysterious hooded man from her past stumbles upon her in a dungeon, but what she doesn’t realize is that man is Kaan Vaegor, King of The Burn, brother to her sworn enemy and the only person who can explain why her heart is pulled towards someone she is supposed to hate.???? REVIEW THOUGHTSI loved this book, for so many reasons.First, I love reading about a badass FMC (hello Celaena Sardothian anyone?) – and Raeve fits the bill perfectly! She’s an assassin who is out taking out the bad guys, and really, who doesn’t love a black cat personality with a heart of gold? I also found her to be something other FMCs are not – funny! There is a sass level to Raeve that I fully support and applaud. It made her character feel more real.Second, the world that Sarah builds for us is beautiful and rich. Now, I’m not going to lie – when I opened the book and saw the glossary of terms, places, gods, creatures, etc. I was worried I’d be overwhelmed. Not only was I not frazzled trying to keep up with the amazingly lush, new world that was unfolding around me as I read, but kudos to Sarah for including that beautiful glossary (never used one more and loved every minute of it).Third, the MMC – Kaan Vaegor. May I just take a moment to say – MA’AM! The things this man would do for the woman he loves. Reading a book with a MMC like Kaan is just different; it simply hits your soul on a different level. The longing and yearning that comes from Kaan, as he attempts to warm the icy heart of our FMC, ended up melting my heart in the process (and earning him the number #3 spot on my most updated book boyfriend list).And Fourth, the mystery and the emotional damage. I love, love, LOVE a good mystery. When a dark romantasy can bring a bit of mystery and even chaos to my world – even better! This book brought all of that and more. I reached for the box of tissues more times than I think I ever have with any other book – it was shocking really. The way the mystery unfolds will keep you guessing and theories will abound as we await the second book in the duology.???? FAVORITE ELEMENTSFavorite character(s): Kaan Vaegor (MMC) – morally grey with a delicious cinnamon roll center, willing to do ANYTHING for the woman he lovesBest trope moment: The first time he drops the nickname “Moonbeam”, my heart meltedBook boyfriend ranking (scale of 1-5????): ???????????????? This man is giving Slade Ravinger vibes…need I REALLY say more?Audiobook note (if applicable): Available, Dual Narration with Sarah Mollo-Christensen & Fajer Al-Kalsi. NOTE: I only listened to a sample, but found Fajer Al-Kalsi’s narration to be nice and may listen as my re-read before the second book comes out (and I’m picky when it comes to my audiobook selections).???? COMPARABLE TITLES / FANDOM CROSSOVERIf you like The Plated Prisoner series and Throne of Glass, or anything written by Carissa Broadbent – but with dragons and elemental magic and gods, then the Moonfall duology is for you.
  • I’m beyond excited for the next book!
    My favorite book of 2024! This book had it’s emotional claws in me from start to finish. I could identify so much emotionally with the characters that it felt like i was truly in the story so much that putting the book down was disorienting returning to reality. I credit that to the author and her incredible writing. I haven’t experienced that level of immersion in a story in a while.
  • LOVED this book
    I’d heard mixed reviews on this book, but I absolutely loved it. It’s a lengthy book, but I finished it in less than 2 days. It’s definitely a unique writing style so I can understand why some people weren’t a fan, but I personally loved it! It had a unique story line and I didn’t find it predictable at all. Eagerly awaiting the second book! Product arrived exactly as described.
  • ????????‍♀️ Not bad but not amazing
    Honestly, this book is a bit overhyped. It starts out strong but kinda stalls in a few places. There’s a good amount of plot twists, but also lots of plot holes (but I know there two more books coming so I assume most if not all those holes will be covered in the next books. Also, be prepared for the WORDISEST book ever. Just words words words. And I’m not talking about its length (yes it’s fairly long!) but my GOSH this author just describes everything in such excess that sometimes you have to just skip ahead a few lines. Some people call it poetic, but I feel it’s just a bit babbling.Characters are fairly “unique” and interesting. Need more background on most and context about them though (again, guessing this will come in the next books).For the young or more “modest” readers:I would say this is definitely an 18+ book. As for spice, there wasn’t a TON (which is good IMO, I want majority plot) but what is in there is pretty descriptive (specifically thinking of at least 3 scenes). Skippable if you want to, but also has a little “info” sprinkled in so you might need to glaze over to find it. Not suitable for minors.The language, excessively vulgar. I definitely expect foul language, slurs, vulgar comments, etc in an adult book – but when there’s like 10 swears on one page alone it’s just unnecessary. Even declarations of love often included F-bombs????????‍♀️????. Not super romantic IMO. Just feels a little classless when most characters are swearing through more than half their lines.Violence is pretty common especially in the beginning. Pretty bloody so this book might not be for you if you don’t like gore. But I don’t recall any SA.Overall, the unnecessary amount of babble, excessive language, and stalling parts that made me avoid reading for a day or two until I was finally curious about what would happen next… makes me rate this book less than the 5 stars most people rave about. Hopefully the next 2 books iron out these things so make the experience just more streamlined.

When the Moon Hatched: A Novel (The Moonfall Series Book 1) is one of the best-selling products with 50236 reviews and a 4.4/5 star rating on Amazon.

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Updated: Nov 28, 2025
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