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Every year, the booksellers at Powell’s submit their Top Fives: their five favorite books that were released in 2023. It’s a list that, when put together, shows just how varied and interesting the book tastes of Powell’s booksellers are. I highly recommend digging into the recommendations — we would never lead you astray — but today...
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Break Every Rule A Falcon Novel
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Francis Ray
HCABM
, February 04, 2011
This is a heartwarming story and one of my personal favorites. Dominique has been burned in romance department but Trent just worms his way into her heart. He is so caring and supportive. Of course being a male he almost blows it, however he realizes his mistake in the nick of time. I dare you not to be captivated by Break Every Rule.
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It Had to Be You (Grayson Friends)
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Francis Ray
HCABM
, May 15, 2010
All around wonderful read. The angst of the hero & Heroine is reflected in the song It Had to be You. Since, I am old school I had to go and listen to the song. I was amazed at the correlation between the two. Both the heroine Laurel Raineau & the hero Zachary Albright Wilder had life lessons to learn. Laurel's lesson was that assumptions "truly make an ass of you and me". Zachary's is ," Oh, what a tangled web we weave, when first we practice to deceive. ...". However, they gain insight over time. With the help of family and friends they are able to make amends.
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