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Haunting Adeline (Cat and Mouse, #1)
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avg rating 3.94 — 943,767 ratings — published 2021
Hunting Adeline (Cat and Mouse, #2)
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avg rating 4.07 — 640,649 ratings — published 2022
There Are No Saints (Sinners, #1)
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avg rating 3.78 — 122,457 ratings — published 2021
Rebel Heir (Rush Duet, #1)
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avg rating 4.00 — 30,899 ratings — published 2018
Reign of a King (Kingdom Duet, #1)
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avg rating 4.02 — 55,907 ratings — published 2020
Red Thorns (Thorns Duet, #1)
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avg rating 3.74 — 42,256 ratings — published 2021
Bring Down the Stars (Beautiful Hearts, #1)
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avg rating 4.20 — 16,651 ratings — published 2018
Throne of Power (Throne Duet, #1)
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avg rating 3.86 — 51,477 ratings — published 2021
The Truth About Lies (Truth, #1)
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avg rating 4.25 — 6,541 ratings — published 2018
Once You're Mine (Possessing Her, #1)
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avg rating 3.60 — 99,737 ratings — published 2023
All the Lies (Lies & Truths Duet, #1)
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avg rating 3.78 — 52,722 ratings — published 2020
The Kingmaker (All the King's Men, #1)
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avg rating 4.02 — 26,930 ratings — published 2019
Flock (The Ravenhood, #1)
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avg rating 4.09 — 304,111 ratings — published 2020
Rise of a Queen (Kingdom Duet, #2)
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avg rating 4.16 — 51,521 ratings — published 2020
One Dark Window (The Shepherd King, #1)
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avg rating 4.25 — 734,199 ratings — published 2022
The Lost Fisherman (Fisherman, #2)
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avg rating 4.38 — 14,851 ratings — published 2021
Black Thorns (Thorns Duet, #2)
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avg rating 3.84 — 36,745 ratings — published 2021
Written with Regret (Regret #1)
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avg rating 4.34 — 14,012 ratings — published 2019
The Naked Fisherman (Fisherman, #1)
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avg rating 4.02 — 16,053 ratings — published 2021
All the Truths (Lies & Truths Duet, #2)
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avg rating 3.88 — 49,604 ratings — published 2020
Rebel Heart (Rush Duet, #2)
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avg rating 4.07 — 22,566 ratings — published 2018
Anathema (The Eating Woods, #1)
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avg rating 4.18 — 132,290 ratings — published 2024
Little Stranger (The Web of Silence Duet, #1)
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avg rating 3.74 — 201,351 ratings — published 2023
Feathers So Vicious (Court of Ravens, #1)
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avg rating 4.01 — 101,774 ratings — published 2023
Sinners Condemned (Sinners Anonymous, #2)
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avg rating 4.17 — 85,288 ratings — published 2022
The Love of My Next Life (Next Life, #1)
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avg rating 4.12 — 20,490 ratings — published 2022
Written with You (Regret #2)
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avg rating 4.39 — 12,131 ratings — published 2019
Little Liar (The Web of Silence Duet, #2)
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avg rating 3.94 — 80,702 ratings — published 2024
There Is No Devil (Sinners, #2)
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avg rating 3.83 — 80,961 ratings — published 2021
Long Live the Beautiful Hearts (Beautiful Hearts, #2)
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avg rating 4.34 — 13,411 ratings — published 2018
Double Down (All In Duet, #2)
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avg rating 3.89 — 4,055 ratings — published 2018
The Darkest Sunrise (The Darkest Sunrise, #1)
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avg rating 4.22 — 13,996 ratings — published 2017
Captive in the Dark (The Dark Duet, #1)
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avg rating 3.93 — 75,396 ratings — published 2011
Throne of Vengeance (Throne Duet, #2)
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avg rating 4.01 — 47,171 ratings — published 2021
Dance Butterfly Dance (Masked Duet, #1)
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avg rating 4.30 — 21,522 ratings — published 2022
The Confidence of Wildflowers (Wildflower Duet, #1)
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avg rating 4.05 — 56,087 ratings — published 2022
When Heroes Fall (Anti-Heroes in Love, #1)
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avg rating 4.00 — 20,422 ratings — published 2021
Black Sheep (Dirty Mafia Duet #1)
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avg rating 4.26 — 7,354 ratings — published 2019
The Truth About Us (The Truth Duet, #2)
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avg rating 4.29 — 5,280 ratings — published 2018
Even Money (All In Duet, #1)
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avg rating 4.05 — 5,116 ratings — published 2018
Nightshade (Sorrowsong University, #1)
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avg rating 4.08 — 66,342 ratings — published 2025
Lights Out (Into Darkness, #1)
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avg rating 4.07 — 706,119 ratings — published 2024
Divine Rivals (Letters of Enchantment, #1)
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avg rating 4.14 — 783,971 ratings — published 2023
Blood Orange (The Dracula Duet, #1)
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avg rating 3.77 — 34,051 ratings — published 2022
Triple Threat (Deception Duet, #1)
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avg rating 3.68 — 17,630 ratings — published 2022
Heartless Hunter (The Crimson Moth, #1)
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avg rating 4.16 — 441,367 ratings — published 2024
Suffer in Silence (Malvagio Mafia Duet, #1)
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avg rating 3.96 — 8,184 ratings — published
Mafia Mistress (The Kings of Italy, #1)
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avg rating 3.84 — 21,214 ratings — published 2021
Just Like Heaven (Star-Crossed #1)
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avg rating 4.21 — 4,143 ratings — published 2021
Say I'm the One (All of Me, #1)
by (shelved 17 times as duet)
avg rating 4.29 — 13,548 ratings — published 2021
“My mother never seemed to listen to much music, but she loved Barbara Streisand, counting The Way We Were and Yentl as two of her favorite films. I remembered how we used to sing the song "Tell Him" together, and skipped through the album until I found it on track four.
"Remember this?"
I laughed, turning up the volume. It's a duet between Babe and Celine Dion, two powerhouse divas joining together for one epic track. Celine plays the role of a young woman afraid to confess her feelings to the man she loves, and Barbara is her confidant, encouraging her to take the plunge.
"I'm scared, so afraid to show I care... Will he think me weak, if I tremble when I speak?" Celine begins.
When I was a kid my mother used to quiver her lower lip for dramatic effect when she sang the word "tremble." We would trade verses in the living room. I was Barbara and she was Celine, the two of us adding interpretive dance and yearning facial expressions to really sell it.
"I've been there, with my heart out in my hand..." I'd join in, a trail of chimes punctuating my entrance. "But what you must understand, you can't let the chance to love him pass you by!" I'd exclaim, prancing from side to side, raising my hand to urge my voice upward, showcasing my exaggerated vocal range.
Then, together, we'd join in triumphantly. "Tell him! Tell him that the sun and moon rise in his eyes! Reach out to him!" And we'd ballroom dance in a circle along the carpet, staring into each other's eyes as we crooned along to the chorus.
My mom let out a soft giggle from the passenger seat and we sang quietly the rest of the way home. Driving out past the clearing just as the sun went down, the scalloped clouds flushed with a deep orange that made it look like magma.”
― Crying in H Mart
"Remember this?"
I laughed, turning up the volume. It's a duet between Babe and Celine Dion, two powerhouse divas joining together for one epic track. Celine plays the role of a young woman afraid to confess her feelings to the man she loves, and Barbara is her confidant, encouraging her to take the plunge.
"I'm scared, so afraid to show I care... Will he think me weak, if I tremble when I speak?" Celine begins.
When I was a kid my mother used to quiver her lower lip for dramatic effect when she sang the word "tremble." We would trade verses in the living room. I was Barbara and she was Celine, the two of us adding interpretive dance and yearning facial expressions to really sell it.
"I've been there, with my heart out in my hand..." I'd join in, a trail of chimes punctuating my entrance. "But what you must understand, you can't let the chance to love him pass you by!" I'd exclaim, prancing from side to side, raising my hand to urge my voice upward, showcasing my exaggerated vocal range.
Then, together, we'd join in triumphantly. "Tell him! Tell him that the sun and moon rise in his eyes! Reach out to him!" And we'd ballroom dance in a circle along the carpet, staring into each other's eyes as we crooned along to the chorus.
My mom let out a soft giggle from the passenger seat and we sang quietly the rest of the way home. Driving out past the clearing just as the sun went down, the scalloped clouds flushed with a deep orange that made it look like magma.”
― Crying in H Mart
“I’m sorry,' [Marty] said unexpectedly.
“Huh?”
“That we never got to perform that duet together. Don’t you remember? For the Spring Concert?”
“Oh, yeah. What was that song we were going to sing?” I asked.
She placed her right hand on her hip and mock-pouted at me. “James Garraty, don’t tell me you forgot.”
I gave her an impish who, me look. When she smiled, I said in a more serious tone: “‘Somewhere,’ from West Side Story.” I hummed the song’s first measure; it sounded a half-octave off key.
Marty frowned. “You haven’t practiced lately,” she said disapprovingly.
“No, I haven’t,” I said, and as I said it waves of melancholy washed over me like a cold dark tide. Marty saw my expression change; she walked up to me and placed her arm around my shoulder comfortingly.
“I know,” she said softly, “how much you were looking forward to it, Jim. I was looking forward to singing that duet with you, too.”
“Really?” I asked.
“Really. You’re a terrific singer. Who wouldn’t want to sing a duet with you?”
“I bet,” I said, “you say that to all the boys.”
She laughed. My heart jumped as it usually did when she laughed. A thought clicked in my brain: What was it I’d written just a while ago? You are the one person who has the ability to brighten up a sour day. You have always managed to make me return a smile to someone else.”
― Reunion: A Story: A Novella
“Huh?”
“That we never got to perform that duet together. Don’t you remember? For the Spring Concert?”
“Oh, yeah. What was that song we were going to sing?” I asked.
She placed her right hand on her hip and mock-pouted at me. “James Garraty, don’t tell me you forgot.”
I gave her an impish who, me look. When she smiled, I said in a more serious tone: “‘Somewhere,’ from West Side Story.” I hummed the song’s first measure; it sounded a half-octave off key.
Marty frowned. “You haven’t practiced lately,” she said disapprovingly.
“No, I haven’t,” I said, and as I said it waves of melancholy washed over me like a cold dark tide. Marty saw my expression change; she walked up to me and placed her arm around my shoulder comfortingly.
“I know,” she said softly, “how much you were looking forward to it, Jim. I was looking forward to singing that duet with you, too.”
“Really?” I asked.
“Really. You’re a terrific singer. Who wouldn’t want to sing a duet with you?”
“I bet,” I said, “you say that to all the boys.”
She laughed. My heart jumped as it usually did when she laughed. A thought clicked in my brain: What was it I’d written just a while ago? You are the one person who has the ability to brighten up a sour day. You have always managed to make me return a smile to someone else.”
― Reunion: A Story: A Novella












