While I don’t know a specific novel by that name, Rhode Island’s vibe is pure storytelling gold. Imagine a plot where a washed-up musician returns to Providence and reconnects with their roots through local dive bars and ocean metaphors. Or a horror story where the fog over Bristol hides something… unspeakable.
The state’s mix of industrial decay and yacht culture creates such rich contrasts. If this book is out there, it better include a scene at the Newport Jazz Festival—maybe with a protagonist who discovers a hidden talent under the stars. Rhode Island deserves more novels, honestly.
Rhode Island: The Ocean State' isn't a novel I've come across, but if we're talking about Rhode Island as a setting, it's such a fascinating backdrop for stories! The state's coastline, historic charm, and tight-knit communities could inspire anything from a gritty detective noir to a cozy seaside romance. I imagine a novel set there might dive into the lives of fishermen battling storms, old-money families hiding secrets in their Newport mansions, or even quirky small-town dynamics like in 'Moonrise Kingdom' but with more lobster rolls.
Personally, I'd love to see a magical realism twist—maybe mermaids lurking near Block Island, or a lighthouse keeper who discovers letters washed ashore from different eras. The ocean’s unpredictability mirrors human emotions so well. If this book exists, someone please tell me—I’ll sprint to the bookstore!
A novel titled 'Rhode Island: The Ocean State' sounds like it could be a love letter to coastal life. I picture sprawling descriptions of Narragansett Bay at Dawn, or maybe a coming-of-age story where a teenager grapples with family legacy while working at a clam shack. The ocean’s presence would almost be a character itself—moody, generous, and dangerous by turns.
If it’s historical fiction, maybe it follows 18th-century sailors dodging British patrols during the Revolutionary War. Or perhaps it’s a modern-day tale of an artist finding inspiration in the rusted hulls of old shipyards. Either way, the salt air and sea breeze would seep into every page. I’m craving chowder just thinking about it!
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Book One of the Rosewood Trilogy: The Broken Sanctum
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Esmeralda Cantari has spent her life being told she is a mistake.
The unwanted daughter of a powerful angel prince and a disgraced witch, she was cast aside by her father and barely tolerated by her mother’s coven. When her magic fails to appear like every other young mage’s, the coven finally exiles her for good.
But the night they drive her out, something awakens.
Blood answers her call. Wings of midnight blue and black tear free from her back. And suddenly the powerless girl everyone despised becomes something far more dangerous.
Returning to Rosewood Sanctum for her third year, Esmeralda must hide abilities that could make her a target in a school ruled by powerful bloodlines—including the half-siblings who have bullied her for years. Yet strange things are already happening around the academy. Students are disappearing. Bodies are found drained of blood. And rumors of ancient monsters once thought extinct begin to circulate.
The only people who seem to notice Esmeralda’s true potential are the most feared group of heirs at Rosewood: a shadow demon with dangerous curiosity, a brooding shifter whose beast reacts to her presence, a brilliant mage who feels he’s seen her before, a relentless fae warrior who sees her strength, and an angel prince who is watching her far too closely.
As the mystery deepens, Esmeralda begins to realize her awakening may not be a coincidence.
Something ancient is rising in the shadows of the supernatural world.
And it has already started hunting for her.
Morgan is just trying to survive her cousin’s destination wedding in Bermuda. She didn’t come prepared for emotional damage, and she certainly didn't expect the biggest drama of the weekend to involve a head injury, a blocked tunnel, and a very confusing run-in with three dudes dressed like they raided a Pirates of the Caribbean casting call.
Turns out they’re not LARPing. They aren't actors. It's not a fun sunset cruise. No. They’re privateers. Like, real ones. From the actual year 1725. And Morgan? She’s stuck.
She may have a pretty good handle on how to survive in the wilderness, thanks to her ex-Green Beret dad. But eighteenth-century ships, sexist crewmates, and suspicious captains aren’t exactly her area of expertise. Especially not Flynn, the broody, grumpy, maddeningly handsome Captain who might rather toss her overboard than deal with whatever disaster she’s brought onto his ship.
But as danger closes in, from rival ships to secrets Morgan didn’t mean to bring with her, she’ll have to find her place in this brutal new world. That is… if she doesn’t drive Flynn to keelhauling her first. Or fall for him. Maybe both.
Adventure, slow-burn tension, and fish-out-of-water chaos collide in this swoony, high-stakes romantic tale across time. For fans of enemies-to-lovers, pirate drama, and heroines who don’t know when to shut the fuck up.
Jack Saunders wanted one last hurrah before taking the mantle of DS Oil & Gas, the billion-dollar company that his father founded. His friend, Owen, let him borrow his mansion on a tropical island so that he could throw a final party before “marrying” the business that would dominate the rest of his life. He brought his secretary, Brandy, hoping that he could kindle a relationship that would last through the long days and nights of running a company. However, while the party was great, the gold digging woman he brought was not, and Jack resigned himself to a lifetime of loneliness.
That was until he took a walk down the beach and met her. A woman who didn’t recognize him from the tabloids and only saw him, the man behind the money. Of all the women Jack had ever met, there was nobody like Emma LaRue. With one pretend marriage ceremony, she would change his life forever, and become the only one he ever wanted to give his saltwater kisses to.
This novella is the first half of Saltwater Kisses written from Jack’s point-of-view, with a few bonus scenes thrown in as well.
This novel contains explicit sexual content and depictions of violence. Reader discretion is strongly advised.
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College rugby star Andre Williams only has one rule: win at any cost.
It is how he stays the golden boy, how he keeps the Bay Tigers on top, and how he keeps his life clean enough to survive the season.
Then Richard O’Reilly arrives.
No one seems to know where he has come from, only that he is too good, too calm, and too threatening to Andre, who until now has always been the one on top. Richard is not just talented at rugby, he is mysterious and hard to read. He keeps his past sealed up tight because he is hiding something that could blow his life apart.
Andre has built his whole life on control. The first time Richard appears, Andre realizes control is not as solid as he thought, and it could slip.
It starts as a cutthroat rivalry.
Then it turns into obsession.
And the obsession grows into a hunger neither of them can explain or control.
Rough Play is a slow-burn sports romance about two enemies, one brutal rivalry, and the kind of tension that does not stay on the field.
Antonius Rockwell, the enigmatic CEO of a prestigious company, leads a life of power and influence yet feels a hollow void in his existence. That changes the day he notices Kirsten Zaldua, a diligent delivery girl whose quiet determination and sincerity intrigue him. Struggling to support her ailing mother and balance her studies, Kirsten unknowingly becomes a beacon of hope in Antonius’s sterile world. One fateful afternoon, Antonius watches her collapse from exhaustion in his company lobby. Acting on instinct, he rescues her but conceals his identity, fearing the threats surrounding his life could endanger her. Instead, he sends his brother to assist her, an act he later regrets. To Antonius’s dismay, Kirsten mistakes his brother for her savior and begins a relationship with him. From the shadows, Antonius watches as his brother manipulates her into a toxic situation, leveraging her debts and her mother’s health to control her. Powerless to intervene without revealing the truth, Antonius retreats, heartbroken by his inability to protect the woman who has unwittingly captured his heart. Months later, a chance encounter reignites his connection with Kirsten, leading to an intimate one-night love affair born of misunderstanding. Though their bond deepens, Antonius remains tormented by guilt and longing. When Kirsten discovers he was her true rescuer, a spark of hope reignites between them, but Antonius’s brother, jealous and desperate, threatens her mother’s care, forcing her to break things off. Will Antonius’s love and determination be enough to rescue Kirsten from her nightmare? Or will the weight of her sacrifices pull them apart forever? Only time will reveal if their love can triumph against all odds.
Labeled a "Dormant Omen" and sold into a Mate-Contract to the lethal Alpha of the Montgomery Pack, Avery has spent years as a shadow in Hudson Montgomery’s glittering, cruel world. She was the mute trophy, the wife who couldn't shift, the girl who loved a man who only saw her as a political necessity.
But when Hudson’s favored mistress returns and the pack turns its teeth toward her, Avery realizes that staying in the Silver Ridge will cost her more than just her pride—it will cost her the secret life growing inside her.
One final signature. One last look. One clean break.
"You want your freedom, Avery?" Hudson’s voice was a low, terrifying vibration against her skin, his hand bruising the small of her back. "Sign the scroll. Walk out of my den. But remember—once the bond is severed, I stop being your protector. I become your hunter."
Avery’s fingers flashed in the flickering torchlight, her eyes burning with a defiance he’d never seen. I would rather be hunted in the wild than forgotten in your bed.
The pain is a jagged blade. The divorce is a death sentence. But the hunger... the hunger is a fever.
As the Silver Ridge teeters on the brink of war, Hudson realizes too late that the quiet girl he discarded wasn't a sheep—she was the moon that held his tides in check. Now, he’ll tear the world apart to reclaim her, but Avery is no longer playing by his rules.
Ocean State' by Stewart O'Nan is this haunting, deeply human story set in a small Rhode Island town where life seems ordinary until it isn't. The novel revolves around two sisters—Marie and Angel—and the tragic love triangle that spirals into violence. O'Nan nails the quiet desperation of blue-collar America, painting these characters with such raw honesty that their flaws feel painfully relatable. The book isn’t just about the crime itself but the ripple effects—how families fracture, how guilt lingers, and how people try to stitch themselves back together after unthinkable things happen.
What stuck with me was how O'Nan captures the mundanity of tragedy. The way the town keeps moving, how gossip spreads like wildfire, and how even in the aftermath of something huge, life just... goes on. It’s not a flashy thriller; it’s a slow burn that digs under your skin. If you’ve ever read 'The Night Swim' or 'Little Fires Everywhere,' you’ll recognize that vibe—ordinary lives tipped into chaos by one irreversible moment. The prose is spare but loaded, and the ending? It doesn’t tie things up neatly, which somehow makes it hit harder.
Man, Rhode Island might be small, but its history is packed with fascinating details! If you're looking to read 'Rhode Island: The Ocean State' online, your best bet is checking out digital libraries like Project Gutenberg or Open Library—they often have older state-focused books available for free. I stumbled upon a PDF version once while digging through archive.org, which is a treasure trove for public domain works.
Local Rhode Island historical societies sometimes upload excerpts or full texts on their websites too. If you’re into deeper research, Google Books often has previews or snippets that might cover what you need. Just a heads-up: newer editions might require a purchase, but older versions can sometimes surprise you with how much they offer! Either way, happy hunting—it’s wild how much you can uncover about such a tiny state.
Reading 'Rhode Island: The Ocean State' really depends on how deep you want to dive into it! If you're just skimming through for fun or light info, you might finish it in a couple of hours. But if you're like me and love savoring every detail—history, geography, local culture—it could easily take a weekend. I remember getting lost in the sections about Newport's Gilded Age mansions and the quirky coastal towns; those alone added extra time because I kept stopping to look up photos or plan imaginary road trips.
The book's layout also plays a role. Some chapters are dense with facts, while others flow like a travelogue. If you read faster than average, adjust accordingly, but for most casual readers, 4–6 hours feels realistic. And hey, if you end up rereading favorite parts like I did, double that!