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    Against the Wall by Jill Sorenson
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    'Against the Wall' by Jill Sorenson is a contemporary young adult romance that follows the story of Meghan and Eric. Meghan, a college student, had a brief relationship with Eric before he went to prison for being involved in a gang fight that accidentally led to a man's death. Now, three years later, Eric is out of prison and trying to turn his life around, while Meghan has moved on with an abusive boyfriend. The book explores their complex emotions, past traumas, and the challenges they face as they navigate their rekindled feelings for each other amidst difficult circumstances.

    The writing style in 'Against the Wall' is characterized by alternating points of view, explicit sexual content, and a happy ending. The plot delves into themes of young love, heartbreak, second chances, and the struggles of transitioning from student life to the real world, all while dealing with past mistakes and societal expectations.


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    Devious Vow
    Book 2 in the series:Venomous Gods

    Devious Vow - Venomous Gods by Jagger Cole
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    'Devious Vow' in the 'Venomous Gods' series by Jagger Cole follows the story of Eloise and Alistair, who have a tumultuous history from their college days filled with rivalry, betrayal, and unresolved feelings. Forced back into each other's lives a decade later by Eloise's mafia husband, they navigate a complex web of love, hate, and forbidden attraction. As they work together in Alistair's law firm, their past grievances resurface, leading to intense clashes, steamy encounters, and a journey of self-discovery and forgiveness amidst the dangerous world of the mafia.

    Jagger Cole's writing style in 'Devious Vow' is praised for its ability to create a captivating story with engaging characters, intricate plot twists, and palpable chemistry between Eloise and Alistair. seamlessly weaves together elements of mafia romance, enemies-to-lovers trope, and dual points of view, keeping readers on the edge of their seats with its emotional depth, raw intensity, and unexpected surprises that delve into themes of love, betrayal, and redemption.


    (Also, see 9 recommendations for the series Venomous Gods )

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    Unforgiven
    Book 6 in the series:Deep Ops

    Unforgiven - Deep Ops by Rebecca Zanetti
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    'Unforgiven' in the series 'Deep Ops' by Rebecca Zanetti follows the intertwined journeys of Jethro, a former MI6 agent turned university professor, and Gemma, a woman on the run from her abusive ex-fiancé. As their paths cross, they are faced with not only personal demons but external threats like Gemma's ex and Jethro's dangerous brother, leading to a high-stakes, fast-paced narrative filled with suspense, romance, and unexpected twists. The story is set against the backdrop of the Deep Ops team, a ragtag group of individuals who come together to support and protect each other, forming an unconventional family bonded by trust and a shared mission to combat evil.

    The writing style in 'Unforgiven' is described as engaging, fast-moving, and well-crafted, seamlessly blending elements of thriller and romance. The characters are multi-dimensional, likable, and relatable, with Jethro and Gemma's evolving relationship portrayed realistically from initial attraction to deep emotional connection. not only delves into the personal struggles and secrets of the main characters but also weaves in subplots that add layers of intrigue and depth to the overall narrative, keeping readers on the edge of their seats until the nail-biting conclusion.


    (Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Deep Ops )

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    The Centaur in My Valley: Sweet Monsters - Coveted Prey by L.V. Lane
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    "The Centaur in My Valley: Sweet Monsters" by L.V. Lane is a captivating and steamy romance story between a human and a centaur named Calden and Hope. The plot involves Hope being caught by raiders in the forest and rescued by Calden who takes her to his village. The story focuses on Hope's journey of finding belonging in the centaur community and navigating her relationship with Calden amidst twists and turns. The writing style is described as engaging, with a perfect balance of sweetness and spice that keeps readers hooked from start to finish.

    MY BUSINESS IN the village is resolved more quickly than I expected. I’m a seamstress, making gowns and dresses for the ladies of the village. My skills, passed down to me by my late mother, are much ...

    (Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Coveted Prey )

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    It Ends with Us - It Ends with Us by Colleen Hoover
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    'It Ends with Us' by Colleen Hoover explores the complex themes of abusive relationships, domestic violence, and the cycle of abuse. The story follows the protagonist, Lily Bloom, as she navigates a relationship with neurosurgeon Ryle Kincaid while grappling with her past traumas and the impact of her upbringing. Through a raw and emotional narrative, the author delves into the challenges of making difficult decisions, the importance of breaking cycles of abuse, and the power of forgiveness and redemption. The writing style is described as captivating, raw, and evocative, drawing readers into the characters' lives and evoking a range of emotions from laughter to tears.

    I’m more focused on other people, and how they ultimately come to the decision to just end their own lives. Do they ever regret it? In the moment after letting go and the second before they make impac...

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    Dreamland by Sarah Dessen
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    'Dreamland' by Sarah Dessen is a poignant and raw exploration of a teenage girl named Caitlin who finds herself trapped in an abusive relationship with her boyfriend Rogerson. The story delves into the complexities of teenage dating, self-identity, and the struggles faced by Caitlin as she navigates the aftermath of her sister's disappearance, her parents' distractions, and her own inner turmoil. Dessen's writing style effectively captures the emotional journey of Caitlin, portraying her experiences with authenticity and depth, ultimately highlighting the impact of abuse on young individuals.

    Caitlin's narrative unfolds as she becomes entangled in a tumultuous relationship with Rogerson, leading her from a dreamlike state of infatuation to the harsh reality of abuse and addiction. Through vivid character development and a compelling storyline, Dessen weaves a tale that resonates with the struggles faced by many teenagers, shedding light on the complexities of unhealthy relationships and the challenges of breaking free from toxic dynamics.

    When I was four and Cass was six, she whacked me across the face with a plastic shovel at our neighborhood park. We were in the sandbox, and it was winter: In the pictures, we’re in matching coats and...

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    Platform Seven by Louise Doughty
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    Platform Seven by Louise Doughty is a supernatural psychological thriller that follows the story of Lisa Evans, a ghost haunting Peterborough Railway Station, as she investigates her own death and unravels the mystery surrounding it. The novel delves into themes of abusive relationships, manipulation, and the afterlife, with a narrative that switches between Lisa's memories of her life and her observations as a ghost at the train station.

    It is black at this hour but the security lights throw a stark white glow across all seven platforms. Every now and then a freight train passes through and the air is filled with a slow screech and ru...

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    Honour by A.F. Henley
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    'Honour' by A.F. Henley follows the story of Emmett, a sailor who accidentally meets crown prince Andrewe and becomes the Prince's First Gentleman, serving a possessive and jealous prince. The plot involves Emmett conspiring with his old friend Thomas to overthrow the corrupt monarchy, leading to an emotional roller coaster for the characters and the readers. The novel is praised for its well-developed characters, unpredictable plot with twists and turns, and the vivid depiction of both dark and blissful moments.

    The author, A.F. Henley, showcases a great command of the English language, painting vivid images with every word. is appreciated for not judging past eras by today's standards, and the sex scenes are described as a lovely mixture of sweetness, vulnerability, and heat. The witty interactions between characters, the compelling dialogue, and the tensions and emotional turmoils portrayed in the book are highlighted as key elements that engage readers.

    The cold hung heavy in the air, leeching past every attempt to layer in body heat. Not even the fur that trimmed Emmett's neck and lined his black military jacket did much to offset the ever-searching...

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    Haven by Astra Rose
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    Haven by Astra Rose introduces readers to Hannah, a fierce and resilient woman on the run from an abusive relationship. After her car breaks down in a small town called Haven, she encounters three charming men who each develop unique relationships with her. The plot balances themes of family and love, as Hannah navigates her new life filled with steam and tension. The book features spicy scenes and explores Hannah's different connections with each man, contributing to a captivating and dynamic storyline.

    The writing style is engaging and fast-paced, providing a quick read under 200 pages. While some readers wished for deeper character development, many appreciated the lively banter and details throughout. The blend of romantic elements and dual perspectives keeps the narrative interesting, despite hints of darker themes. Overall, Haven is a fun and spicy read that might appeal to fans of reverse harem stories and unique love dynamics.


  10. "Men Who Hate Women and the Women Who Love Them" by Susan Forward delves into the complexities of abusive relationships, shedding light on how individuals can find themselves trapped in such situations. Through real-life examples and insightful analysis, the author explains the dynamics of misogynistic relationships, helping readers understand the underlying behaviors and motivations. is described as a valuable resource for those seeking to navigate toxic relationships, offering guidance on setting boundaries, recognizing abuse, and empowering oneself to break free from harmful patterns.

    Readers praise the book for its straightforward and confrontational language, which provides a no-nonsense approach to addressing abusive behaviors. By offering practical advice and tools for self-reflection, the author empowers individuals to recognize and confront toxic dynamics in their relationships. is commended for its ability to validate the experiences of those who have endured emotional or verbal abuse, offering a path towards healing and self-discovery.


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