It has a sort of grumpy/sunshine dynamic, is slow burn, and ALSOOO. A world that is pretty Victorian in values, but with MAGIC. It features pacing and structure pretty similar to Jon’s Mysteries by AJ Sherwood, featuring an FBI agent who is pulled into another world. Reason being, THIS IS AJ’S SUPER POPULAR PEN NAME. Ok, SO FIRST THINGS FIRST when it comes to similar books to AJ Sherwood, we’re going to start with this series by Honor Raconteur (such a good name). #1 Similar Books to AJ Sherwood: The Case Files of Henry Davenforth I hope you enjoy my roundup guide to books similar to AJ Sherwood today, and if you have any suggestions or additions, feel free to contact me via email or send me a DM on Instagram! Hi, I’m Brianne Huntsman AKA “The Huntswoman”! I’m a big fan of monster romance novels, and I’m also a plus size lifestyle blogger.
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After Adam attempts to use information from the future for his own gain, the Doctor throws Adam out of the TARDIS and sends him home. Despite Rose's willingness to accept Adam as a fellow traveller, the Doctor is sceptical. The character is introduced as a boy genius from the year 2012 who attracts the attention of the Doctor's traveling companion Rose after she and the Doctor meet him in his place of work. However, unlike the Ninth Doctor's primary companion, Rose Tyler ( Billie Piper), who provided an effective human contrast to the Doctor's centuries-old alien, Adam was created to provide an example of an inept time traveller. Adam is introduced in the first series of the programme's revival as the second television companion of the Ninth Doctor ( Christopher Eccleston). Adam Mitchell is a fictional character in the British science fiction television series Doctor Who, played by Bruno Langley. The kink is that Tobias had a pretty big family that he has snubbed with his surprise bequeathment to Avery. The strangest part is, Avery has no idea who Tobias Hawthorne is. In an unbelievable turn of luck, Avery received word that eccentric billionaire, Tobias Hawthorne, has just passed, leaving Avery the vast majority of his fortune. She moved in with her half-sister and was working hard just to complete high school. This story follows Avery Grambs, who after the death of her mother, really struggled to get by. It’s like a tiny bit The Princess Diaries meets a lot of Knives Out. This rags-to-riches inheritance mystery offers Readers a lot of riddles, a lot of intrigue and a lot of romantic drama. The Hawthorne Legacy is the second installment in the hugely popular Inheritance Games series by Jennifer Lynn Barnes. The Hawthorne Legacy by Jennifer Lynn Barnes In a land where the jinn are hated, and hunted for their magic, Loulie makes a living being the Midnight Merchant. And, in a world where story is reality and illusion is truth, Loulie will discover that everything-her enemy, her magic, even her own past-is not what it seems, and she must decide who she will become in this new reality. Aided by her bodyguard, who has secrets of his own, they must survive ghoul attacks, outwit a vengeful jinn queen, and confront a malicious killer from Loulie’s past. With no choice but to obey or be executed, Loulie journeys with the sultan’s oldest son to find the artifact. When she saves the life of a cowardly prince, she draws the attention of his powerful father, the sultan, who blackmails her into finding an ancient lamp that has the power to revive the barren land-at the cost of sacrificing all jinn. Loulie al-Nazari is the Midnight Merchant: a criminal who, with the help of her jinn bodyguard, hunts and sells illegal magic. So thanks very much to the author, as well as Orbit for the review copy! I heard so much about this book and saw it all over my social media rhombus that when an opportunity came to read it, I couldn’t help giving it a go, even despite having quite a load of books on my hands already. The largest tenant mobilization of this period occurred from 1917 to 1920, an event that saw labor leader Baruch Charney Vladeck call for a citywide rent strike, an action that was met with police violence and expulsions. European Jewish garment workers led the first documented organized tenant protest in New York in 1904, and the second wave of these strikes in 1907 became more socialist-led (anti-communist sentiment created easy support for court-ordered eviction of these protesters). The authors emphasize how urbanization shaped much of the early radical tenant movement because it led to growing numbers of working-class, immigrant renters “skilled in industrial organizing with backgrounds in European revolutionary politics” (p. They argue that the state of the housing movement in New York is ever-evolving, but that their anti-commodification stance and intersectional nature have remained constant. Using the geographic case study of New York, the authors use this section to demonstrate that at their core, “ housing movements are popular struggles by those for whom housing means home, not real estate” (p. Summary, part 3 Housing Movements of New York |