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New Year is a time for celebration with friends or family as everyone looks forward to an optimistic future. It is often also a time of gratitude and introspection while new goals are set and resolutions are made.
Time is a fascinating topic for authors to explore as it affects everyone and allows for plenty of creative flexibility.
In the literary world holidays and romance go hand in hand, which is why the Christmas romance genre remains so popular. There’s something extra special about finding love over the festive season and there’s no shortage of books that explore this topic.
November is a month with plenty to be thankful for, including more great books to read. While it can be tricky to fit in time for reading with all the hustle and bustle, some books were just too good to pass up.
One of the factors that makes for a compelling story is having characters from different backgrounds thrown together in an interesting setting.
Jeremy Bracamontes finds his life changing forever at a precariously young age when he loses his father to cancer and his mother to addiction and incarceration.
The new year comes with the prospect of plenty of great new books and opportunities to see some of your favorite books receiving film adaptations. The hope is always that the stories that captured readers will also be able to captivate viewers.
Agatha Christie perfected the murder mystery formula by using secluded locations where groups of people find themselves stranded while being stalked by a killer. Over the years, many other authors have successfully used this popular trope.
One of the most beloved tropes in romance fiction is the “fake romance,” which involves two people ending up in situations where they must pretend they are in a relationship.
They created a whole new world but with the added complications that follow revolution and reverberation from the events leading up to it still keenly felt, Hachi and the people she cares about need to find their way back to each other if they’re going to help it thrive.