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GOING TO EMPTY

THROUGH THE TUNNEL OF JEALOUSY

A typical romantic setup turns intriguing when jealousy becomes the central character.

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A passionate woman battles her debilitating jealousy in this relationship-oriented novel.

As a recent college graduate, Olivia DeMarco follows her impulsivity from California to Algonquin Island, off the coast of Maine. There, she meets Dane Hanson, a handsome sculptor, carpenter, and physical therapist. Although both families object to the match, Dane and Olivia marry within months of their first date, secure in nothing other than the fact of their love. But when Olivia becomes unexpectedly pregnant with twins, Dane’s passivity and inability to bring “home the bacon” stir up resentment in their relationship. Forced to go back to work when her children are still young, Olivia finds herself irresistibly attracted to Samuel Ferrell, one of her new co-workers. He’s rugged and charming—or so readers are repeatedly told, despite his wince-inducing dialogue—and over time, they both admit that they can’t imagine being with anyone else. But even though Samuel commits himself to her in every conceivable way, upending both their lives in the process, Olivia can’t fully trust his desire and love for her. Rationality tussles with a “demonic presence” in her internal monologue: “Get a grip,” she’ll rue, before continuing to dig into Samuel’s past, monitor his whereabouts, and interrogate him about every woman he meets. Her self-awareness adds texture and nuance to what could otherwise be a slog of repetitive scenes. Ucci smartly emphasizes that one of the worst things about insecurities is that they recur, day by mundane day. And as Olivia constantly discovers, it takes more than willpower and self-castigation to combat them. Her narration often overexplains situations to readers, but ultimately, her head is both a predictable and a captivating place to be trapped for 383 pages.

A typical romantic setup turns intriguing when jealousy becomes the central character.

Pub Date: March 18, 2020

ISBN: 978-1-64111-323-6

Page Count: 383

Publisher: Palmetto Publishing

Review Posted Online: March 18, 2020

Kirkus Reviews Issue: May 15, 2020

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THE RULE BOOK

Haphazard and undemanding.

A sports agent’s first official client is the man she dumped years ago in college.

After two years of hard work as an underling, Nora Mackenzie is finally being promoted to full-time sports agent. She’s worked hard, kept quiet, and allowed men in the office to call her Mac—a nickname she hates—all to show she’s a team player and “one of the guys.” Unfortunately, her boss instructs her to sign Derek Pender, a football player coming off an injury, who happens to be the man she heartlessly dumped in their senior year of college. Derek signs with her for revenge, seeing it as his opportunity to pay Nora back for callously breaking his heart eight years earlier. He insists she be at his beck and call: answering his emails, running his errands, cooking dinner for his dates. He also refuses to let her explain why she broke up with him without warning or explanation. Nora feels she has no choice but to acquiesce to Derek’s humiliating demands, since she’s worked too hard to let him ruin her dream job. She hopes he’ll thaw and they might become friends, but Derek’s bad behavior is designed to hide the fact that he’s still in love with her. Nora’s characterization is uneven, veering between anger at how she’s treated in the male-dominated field to immature bickering and bantering with Derek. Although Adams likely meant for Derek and Nora’s interactions to have an enemies-to-lovers vibe, the characters instead seem juvenile and stuck in the past. The novel is fueled by a string of tropes—second chance romance! married in Vegas! only one bed!—each randomly deployed to keep the book going despite thin characterization and wan plotting.

Haphazard and undemanding.

Pub Date: April 2, 2024

ISBN: 9780593723678

Page Count: 368

Publisher: Dell

Review Posted Online: Jan. 5, 2024

Kirkus Reviews Issue: Feb. 1, 2024

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BRIDE

Sink your teeth into this delightful paranormal romance with a modern twist.

A vampire and an Alpha werewolf enter into a marriage of convenience in order to ease tensions between their species.

As the only daughter of a prominent Vampyre councilman, Misery Lark has grown accustomed to playing the role that’s demanded of her—and now, her father is ordering her to be part of yet another truce agreement. In an effort to maintain goodwill between the Vampyres and their longtime nemeses the Weres, Misery must wed their Alpha, Lowe Moreland. But it turns out that Misery has her own motivations for agreeing to this political marriage, including finding answers about what happened to her best friend, who went missing after setting up a meeting in Were territory. Isolated from her kind and surrounded on all sides by the enemy after the wedding, Misery refuses to let herself forget about her real mission. It doesn’t matter that Lowe is one of the most confounding and intense people she’s ever met, or that the connection building between them doesn’t feel like one born entirely of convenience. There’s also the possibility that Lowe may already have a Were mate of his own, but in spite of their biological differences, they may turn out to be the missing piece in each other’s lives. While this is Hazelwood’s first paranormal romance, and the book does lean on some hallmark tropes of the genre, the contemporary setting lends itself to the author’s trademark humor and makes the political plot more easily digestible. Misery and Lowe’s slow-burn romance is appealing enough that readers will readily devour every moment between them and hunger to return to them whenever the story diverts from their scenes together.

Sink your teeth into this delightful paranormal romance with a modern twist.

Pub Date: Feb. 6, 2024

ISBN: 9780593550403

Page Count: 416

Publisher: Berkley

Review Posted Online: Oct. 21, 2023

Kirkus Reviews Issue: Nov. 15, 2023

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