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Wolf.e (The Soldiers of Bedlam #1) by Paisley Hope

  Wolf.e (The Soldiers of Bedlam #1) by Paisley Hope  Always ride faster than your angel can fly. -Gabriel Wolfe As president of the Hounds of Hell motorcycle club, my life has been infused with darkness and trauma since the day I was born. Chaos is my birthright. I crave it to feel stable. Secure. Whole. The only people I care about are the ones who don my cut. Women are just a tool. Never to covet, only to use, each face blending into the next. The formula I live by is simple. Death is always at my door. I am a soldier of bedlam. Until a little hummingbird flies into my crosshairs, and I’m forced to feel something I haven’t felt for as long as I can remember…alive. Genre: Dark Romance, Romance, Dark, Forced Proximity, Contemporary, Enemies to Lovers, Smut, Motorcycle, MC Triggers: torture, gun violence, murder, discussions of sexual assault of a minor, flashbacks of domestic abuse and death of a family member, mild alcohol and drug use. There are some triggers not listed by ...

A Cuban Girl's Guide to Tea and Tomorrow by Laura Taylor Namey

       More About the Author Her life was plagued by the trifecta. A disastrous triad of events impacted the very essence of who Lila was, not only her present but her future too. After pushing herself to the point of exhaustion and scaring her family, already struck with grief. The LAST NAME family has no other card left, but to send Lila to visit her family in Winchester, Hampshire, England. Separated from her family, beloved La Panderia kitchen, and left to confront her emotional inner turmoil with distant family. Lila finds solace in the neighborhood, with new friends and a friendly tea shop clerk, Orion.  As a Cuban woman who spent most of her life visiting family in Miami, this book spoke to my soul. All the family narrative mimicked something that would be overheard at reunions or muttered through the neighborhood chismosas (gossipers). It was such a slice of my life, one that I haven’t been able to find in literature before. What brings it ...