Róisín Murphy - Hairless Toys + Singles [2015]
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Róisín Murphy - Hairless Toys + Singles [2015]
Impossible to put down...
Mind blowing Robert Langdon story.
Wilkie Collins spun a dashing tale, while also showing off his adroit handling of memorable characters. A Victorian novel, The Woman In White was long, but the pages absolutely flew by. Intricately weaved, I enjoyed the different narrative styles, and how they came together to tell a story- and considering the presence of a mystery and a conspiracy, the multi pronged narrative added to the layers of this narrative.
When it comes to characters my favorite, of course, was Marian Halcombe, the incredibly courageous and resourceful young woman who at one point passionately said to her half-sister Laura that "our endurance must end, and our resistance begin" (seems like such a great feminist mantra!). A powerful female whom all kinds of men feared and admired throughout the novel, including the machiavellian Count Fosco, who time and again expressed an admiration for her spunk and wit. Praise from your enemy is the most genuine kind, and I believe Fosco's praise told heaps about Marian. I also couldn't help but be amused (not struck by admiration, mind you) by Frederick Fairlie, the hypochondriac uncle, despite his glaringly inexcusable selfishness which wreaked havoc after havoc throughout the novel. His narration was the absolute height of melodrama. He was the ultimate 'woman-in-swoon' which was a fun change in the novels of the time, because he had the makings of being just the opposite, considering his title, lands, position in society, and of course, him simply being a man. Count Fosco was scary, with his underhanded, conniving ways, it made me realise how wary one should be around people who are particularly ingratiating in their speech. I quite literally held my breath everytime Fosco slithered into the narrative. The levelheaded housekeeper, Eliza Michelson actually vouched for the integrity of Fosco which was alarming because it showed how Fosco's brand of a covert evil was more threatening than Percival's overt kind.
I give this book 4.5 stars. It was a fun read, highly recommended to anyone who enjoys a good adventure-mystery-thriller rendezvous. But I docked half a star because I couldn't help but feel that Collins could have made Marian do more in the novel. She was completely overshadowed and rather domesticated in the second half of the book and I just felt like he was wasting the character. Also, she deserved her own story, and not to be a side character by the end of the novel. The role of the ever present doting aunt did not become her. She deserved a life of adventure and exploration across the continent....t
This is one of those unputdownable books for me. One of those books that made me gasp/sigh audibly. One of those books that gave me those blasted butterflies in my stomach that seemed to turn pterodactyl-like in one of those heart-wrenching scenes. I wanted to scream in frustration and shake the person into realization. I was silently yelling at her, ‘Tell him! Tell him!’ I was begging him to see what was happening as it was happening and I wanted their happiness together to begin as soon as possible, anxious for the misunderstandings to be set right, knowing that True Love awaits. I wanted more of their story, after they got their happily ever after. I suppose, there is nothing left to say, except that Ms. MacLean has succeeded.
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The Word Exchange: A Novel
Alena Graedon
I recently remembered a book that I read two years ago. I got it in my head that it was called The Language Exchange. A google search for The Language Exchange does not lead to any books, however, and my failed search struck me as so odd, I started to panic. Had I imagined this book? This book about language and technology? This book in which technology spreads a virus and erases language as we know it? It was part Stephen Vincent Benét’s “Nightmare Number 3” and part my worst fears manifest in a real experience. What if the book didn’t actually exist? Or worse, what if it did exist at one time, but was absorbed into the digital juggernaut and coopted as a takeover plan by the machines themselves?
Turns out, the book I was thinking of is actually called The Word Exchange. So we may be safe.
For now.
I didn’t write about The Word Exchange two years ago because I was abroad at the time, and speaking to kye in Orkney was the only version of blogging we had at our disposal. But the fact that I still remember it now convinces me that it is an excellent fable for our times.
The story, like all good stories, is a love affair with language. Ana, one of the few remaining wordsmiths, is compiling an archive of language while the world has turned their attentions to handheld Memes for communication, for entertainment, for, well, everything your iPhone is doing right now. Suddenly Ana’s father goes missing, leaving only a literary clue behind while the people of the world fall sick with a “word virus.” This concept is so creative and terrifying, I want to simultaneously share this book with the world and lock it securely away from readers’ vulnerable eyes.
If the word-lover premise doesn’t get you, consider it an ineluctable opportunity to learn new vocabulary. I actually liked vocab quizzes in high school and it was teaching me plenty of chestnuts I’d never even heard of before. Keep a dictionary handy.
It’s a little Steven Hall’s The Raw Shark Texts, a little All the Birds in the Sky, and a lot of Armageddon via the Tower of Babel.
Because what if, like a file on your computer, your language, your ability to communicate, your very relationship with the world, could be corrupted? What if it is already happening right now? lLorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit.
Second Chances and Slow-Burn Sparks: What Makes Second Chance with my Ex-Navy Seal Unputdownable
Some stories burst into flame from the first page; others flicker quietly, building heat until you can’t look away. Second Chance with my Ex-Navy Seal belongs to the latter. Daphne Grey crafts a romance that doesn’t rush or shout. It lingers—layered, patient, and irresistibly human.
Let’s discuss how Grey makes her stories unputdownable.
A Love That Refuses to Fade
Time has a way of testing love, stretching it thin, sometimes breaking it altogether. Yet Grey reminds us that some connections don’t vanish; they wait. Second Chance with my Ex-Navy Seal isn’t about perfect reunions; it’s about the quiet recognition that the heart remembers, even when it tries not to.
Take the opening scene at the church wedding: Jack McAllister, in crisp dress whites, catches sight of Violet Parker kneeling beside a half-built floral arch, her auburn hair twisted into a messy knot crowned with accidental wildflowers. Ten years disappear in a heartbeat. She looks up, locks eyes, and turns away like he’s a ghost. That single moment sets the tone. The pulse of this story doesn’t come from fiery declarations; it comes from the silence that lingers after years apart, thick with lilacs and regret.
The story isn’t just about love; it’s a take on time, patience, and how long one can hold on to memories. It’s a meditation on what it means to meet the same person twice in one lifetime—once before you’re ready, and once when you finally are.
Grey leans into the chaos of emotion, and she does it in style. Her romance is complicated, restless, and painfully real. It’s love as a wildfire, not a candle.
The Power of a Slow Burn
Daphne Grey understands the art of restraint. The chemistry between her characters doesn’t blaze instantly; it simmers, stretches, and deepens. Every shared glance, every unspoken word, every near touch is charged with emotion that feels earned rather than forced.
The slow-burn tension becomes its own kind of intimacy. You feel it in the way the dialogue lingers, in the way silence carries weight. It’s not about what happens between them—it’s about how it happens. And that patience makes the eventual warmth all the more satisfying.
Love as Redemption, Not Rescue
What keeps the novel grounded is its refusal to romanticize rescue. Jack doesn’t return to fix Violet; he returns to face the girl he left at eighteen. Violet doesn’t wait to be saved—she’s already built Wild Violet from the ground up, alphabetized her spice rack, and learned to glue hydrangeas at 3 a.m. after nightmares.
Their story is about learning to meet in the middle, not to fill each other’s emptiness, but to respect the scars that made them whole. Grey reminds us that real love doesn’t erase the past—it acknowledges it, learns from it, and still chooses to stay.
Second Chance with my Ex-Navy Seal grips you not with drama, but with authenticity. It’s a story that feels lived-in, one that aches in familiar ways.
Grey doesn’t promise a fairy tale. She promises something better, realism wrapped in tenderness. Her characters are flawed, her pacing intentional, her emotion unfiltered. By the final page, you realize this isn’t just a story about love regained; it’s a story about courage, forgiveness, and trusting that what’s meant for you will return when you’re ready to hold it.
Discover the beauty of patience and the power of second chances. Read Daphne Grey’s Second Chance with my Ex-Navy Seal and fall in love with the kind of story that doesn’t rush—it stays.
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The enemy who seduced me tore my heart apart and then chased me down to do it again now wants to bargain with me.
Ethan Dalton is filthy rich, arrogant, and the man who crushed my father's hopes of saving his business. He's also gorgeous, a master of seduction, and charming. He wants something from me, and the bargain he offers is life changing, but there's one catch, at least from my perspective. I'm falling for him, and falling hard, but he doesn't have to know. He's not that forever guy. And if I remember that, the bargain means pleasure and adventure, and when it's over, the doors he's opening for me means a brighter future for my family.
I can do this. And I can walk away.
What could go wrong?
Book two in the Dalton Trilogy
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“Come inside.” I tug him forward.
He captures my arm and tugs me close. “I want nothing more than to walk you into your house, press you against the wall, and fuck you until you’re obsessed with me the way I’m obsessed with you.”
I’m still stunned at how overwhelmingly dominant he can be, but I don’t know why. This is Ethan. And I like this about him. I like how he makes me feel. “And the problem with that is what?”
“You believe this is nothing but fucking, Sofia. And it’s not. As much as it’s going to kill me, I’m going to win my spot back in your bed. I’m going to get a hotel room.”
I grab his sides, and my heart is charging in my chest. “No. No, I don’t need you to do that.”
“I think you do, baby. I think that’s exactly what you need to understand that this is real. And that’s the only way I make you stand with me instead of running from me.”
“I don’t want you to leave. That is not what I want. Ask me what I want right now, Ethan. Ask me what I want with you.”
“What do you want, Sofia?”
“Too much. That’s what I’m afraid of. Wanting too much. Of getting hurt. And the times when that hits me, when that messes with my head, is when I’m alone and have too much time to think. I overthink, and in our case, I overthink about why this can’t possibly work. So just to be clear, there is no version of what I just told you that says go to a hotel room. If you came here for me, that’s where I want you. With me.”
He stares down at me, studying me again, several heavy beats passing before his mouth crashes over mine in a ravenous, over-too-soon kiss before he’s walking me backward. We’re barely inside, and he’s already kissing me, kicking the door shut, and we don’t bother with the light. He turns me and flattens me against the wall, his big body framing mine, the thick pulse of his erection pressing to my belly. “Leaving you and going to a hotel room defied every male part of me that wants to strip you naked and show you why we’re good together. I will not give you the time to think me out of your life. I know you don’t believe me yet, but if we were fuck buddies, I’d make you come to me, or I wouldn’t bother. But I’ve already decided I will chase you until you stop running.”
“I’m not going to run again.” I laugh a small laugh. “I hope. I’ll try.”
“I can live with that answer.”
For several seconds, we just stand there, staring at each other, the rich, warm heat of our attraction to each other a living, breathing part of the room, and I can feel the separation of our time apart fade away. His mouth crashes over mine, and I’m not holding back or talking myself out of anything but the stupidity of walking away from my clothing brand or this man. I’m in this, all in, in a way I have never been with anything or anyone in my life.
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My Review
5⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
The Bargain is the second book in the Dalton Family Series and starts right where My Enemy, My Obsession left off. I recommend to read this series in order, for the full experience of this story.
This is a super engaging romance that’s full of dark family secrets, betrayals, and a passionate, forbidden attraction. It had me totally mesmerized!
Ethan is a billionaire entrepreneur who is helping Sophia advance her fashion clothing brand “Zoey” as well as her career, ever since they have become involved. But as there continues to be a push and pull between them will Sophia and Ethan ever get to their HEA!
This author is a master of storytelling! I couldn’t put this book down. I read it in one sitting, completely captivated by the plot. The cliffhanger at the end was a real surprise!