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It’s Raining Men by Rich Amooi

It’s Raining Men Rich Amooi Publication date: November 8th 2020 Genres: Adult, Comedy, Romance On a dare, Faith Daniels tosses a coin into the infamous “Fountain of Love” and wishes for the perfect man, laughing it off as the dumbest thing she’s ever done. Like magic, her quiet life turns upside-down when men begin to… Continue reading It’s Raining Men by Rich Amooi

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Then He Happened by Claudia Burgoa

Then He Happened Claudia Burgoa Publication date: May 6th 2019 Genres: Adult, Contemporary, Romance Jason is a cynical rich playboy. He doesn’t take life seriously, He doesn’t believe in settling down. Eileen’s thirtieth birthday is almost here. But as always she’s her parent’s afterthought. Her family is too busy planning a shotgun wedding for her… Continue reading Then He Happened by Claudia Burgoa

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The Prince’s Bride (The Prince’s Bride #1) by J.J. McAvoy

The Prince’s Bride J.J. McAvoy (The Prince’s Bride, #1) Publication date: October 29th 2020 Genres: Contemporary, New Adult, Romance He is a spoiled playboy prince whose family is in desperate need of money. She’s an American heiress who can only get her inheritance through marriage. According to their families they are a perfect match. According… Continue reading The Prince’s Bride (The Prince’s Bride #1) by J.J. McAvoy

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The Guy From The Internet by Birdie Song

The Guy From The Internet Birdie Song Publication date: November 2nd 2020 Genres: Adult, Contemporary, Romance A sweet romance with a touch of family drama. Holly Chee does not have her life together. She’s flip-flopped on uni courses and career choices, and somehow scared off her long-term fiancée-to-be, much to the chagrin of her immigrant… Continue reading The Guy From The Internet by Birdie Song

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The Name of Red

by Beena Khan I really enjoyed this book, and its a genre that I haven't knowingly come across before: Asian American Literature. I found it very thought provoking. I also loved the two main characters and learning about their culture and how they see their world. It has been subtly written. Also I'd like to… Continue reading The Name of Red