Jen Paul
@jenpaul13.bsky.social
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MA Publishing, BA English, and a perpetual book under my nose.
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Jen Paul
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· Sep 24
Parasitic Pairing
What an elderly man witnesses the man who saved him from a mugging doing afterward changes his outlook on continuing to live in Gifts Between Us by C.C. Adams. At 88 years old, Augustus has lived a long, miserable life and is waiting out the time until he finally meets his demise by drinking alone in his home with only memories of the loved ones he pushed away.
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Jen Paul
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· Sep 21
Crafted Cover
While taking a vacation to spend time together, a romantic getaway quickly becomes an investigation with dangerous implications into a black market operation in Criminology of a Character by Nicole Scarano. With vacation time to use, Bel joins Eamon for a charity event hosted on Dr. Hyde’s private island, which starts off as a romantic getaway for them, though while exploring the island, they accidentally uncover what appears to be a black market operation of surgically altering the faces of wanted criminals.
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Jen Paul
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· Sep 18
Suffering Souls
Endlessly hunted and hunting with a destiny to be killed and die along with another whose fate is intertwined with hers, the time has finally come to understand and stop the cycle in Laura Steven’s Our Infinite Fates. Able to remember her past lives and aware that in each one she’s been killed before her eighteenth birthday by someone whose fate is intertwined with hers, Evelyn has both actively hunted her counterpart, Arden, and been hunted by him; however, in this latest life, she desperately feels the need to stay alive so she can donate bone marrow to her sister.
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Jen Paul
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· Sep 15
Dwelling Dreams
Having dreamt about a house she’s never stepped foot in, connected to a book she’s obsessed with, a young woman’s chance to finally find a place to call home comes only with a strange fight in Starling House by Alix E. Harrow. Responsible for looking after herself and her younger brother, Jasper, Opal is determined to do what’s needed to secure a better future for him away from their small town, where they seem to encounter nothing but bad luck, as she tirelessly works to support them both.
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Jen Paul
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· Sep 12
Arrangements of Art and Arson
A pair from families with a long-standing feud are brought back into one another’s lives and social circles with a chance and a spark to ignite something more if they dare in These Violet Delights by Madeleine Roux. After her affair with her art instructor was exposed, it disrupted her artistic debut in London and marred her reputation, creating a dramatically disastrous scandal for Violet Arden, so she escaped to the countryside to her cousin Emilia Graddock’s estate to recuperate and rebuild her art skills.
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Jen Paul
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· Sep 9
Creative Coping
A magical hotel with a lore and legacy of its own brings together two lost souls from different centuries behind its unique doors for an unforgettable experience and a chance of a lifetime in The White Octopus Hotel by Alexandra Bell. An art appraiser with a tendency to keep to herself, 27-year-old Eve Shaw is tortured and haunted by an accident on her fourth birthday that led to her sister Bella’s death, a trauma she’s carried with her, manifesting visually with the appearance of rabbits following her around and her octopus tattoo that roams around her body.
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Jen Paul
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· Sep 6
Lingering Lives
Intersecting lives within an isolated coal mining town highlight and emphasize the role confrontations between and within their lives have in their prospective development and futures in Where the Light Flickers by Ryan Burden. Within Appalachian coal country is the isolated Shokten, where two families are set on a path of intersection that alters their lives the more that they interact.
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Jen Paul
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· Sep 1
Retrospective of August
A month of summer steadily barreling toward the -ber, and throughout it, I read 12 books, which brings me to 68% of my annual goal. August Release Round-Up: Papillon IV by c.b. strul Artificial Wisdom by Thomas R. Weaver Child of Light by Jesi Bender The Once and Future Me by Melissa Pace If You’re Seeing This, It’s Meant For You by Leigh Stein
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