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Her Best Match
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/5...

Jordan, from the Relentless series jumps to mind. Starts prickly, she’s sarcastic to her last breath, loyal to a fault, usually hilarious.
Apr 10, 2021 04:43AM

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/2...
Mar 18, 2021 04:55PM

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/1...
Mar 17, 2021 05:47AM

The bit that stuck in my head was the ‘wife’ was so deserving of a new go and so was the husband after all the ‘dead-wife’ put him through... and then book 2 was the horrible ‘dead-wife’ getting a second chance! She ended up in a shotgun marriage because she was newly pregnant, so had to deal with being poor, pregnant and with a guy who hated the soul she just replaced.
If it sounds familiar, I can look for it.
Feb 23, 2021 04:15PM

But Archangels Enigma is exactly that ‘more animal than human’ that you are looking for. Naasir is awesome. It is book 8 in the series tho, and they are all worth reading imo.
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/1...

A while ago, the Mods were kind enough to send me two links, repeatedly, until I worked out a way to keep them that works for me.
The two links automatically take me into GR’s, and one shows me all the threads I’ve started. The other shows me all the threads I’ve commented on.
I kept losing them until I opened a new ‘GR’s Note’ on my phone, and pinned it to the top of the page, so it’s always right there with both links ready to go.
The one thing that’s kept being a problem for me is when I see someone else’s thread and later find a book that might match it. I haven’t always commented on their thread, or sometimes it doesn’t stand out in all my comments, so have no way to find it.
Now, if I’m sure I either want to follow a thread or think I’ve seen the book they are looking for somewhere, but can’t find it now, I go to the bottom of their thread, hit the ‘copy topic url’ and then add it to my GR’s note with a quick description that makes sense to me.
Also, for the threads I haven’t done this with and have now found what I think is the book they are looking for, but can’t find their thread, I list the book in this note, so that if I ever see it pop up again, I won’t be trying to remember that book I thought of months ago.
