Books matching: communication about intimacy
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"Barbarian's Bride" in the series "Ice Planet Barbarians" by Ruby Dixon follows the story of Nora and Dagesh, one of the first couples to resonate on the Ice Planet. The plot revolves around their struggles to find common ground in their intimacy roles, with Nora needing certain things for satisfaction that Dagesh initially struggles to understand. The writing style is engaging, focusing on the evolving universe of the Ice Planet series, with multiple recurring characters and overarching themes creating a dynamic setting for the couple's journey of love and understanding.
(Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Ice Planet Barbarians ) - #2
'Weather Girl' by Rachel Lynn Solomon follows the story of Ari, a weather broadcaster at a Seattle news station, and Russell, a sports commentator, who team up to reunite their unhappy bosses. The plot delves into Ari's struggles with depression and trauma from her past, while also exploring the intricacies of being a meteorologist and the world of sports reporting. The writing style is described as tackling heavy subjects like mental health with depth and realism, while also incorporating humor and romance between the main characters.
THERE’S SOMETHING ESPECIALLY lovely about an overcast day. Clouds dipped in ink, the sky ready to crack open. The air turning crisp and sweet. It’s magic, the way the world seems to pause for a few mo... - #3
'A Wicked Bargain for the Duke' by Megan Frampton is a enemies to lovers forced marriage trope between Lady Lavinia and Thaddeus, the new Duke of Hasford. The story revolves around the accidental marriage between Lavinia and Thaddeus, leading to a series of funny shenanigans and witty banter as they navigate their relationship from enemies to lovers. The plot includes steamy scenes, miscommunication, and a twist in the arrangement where they must stay together until the birth of a male heir.
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'The Earl Was Wrong' by Britt Belle is a historical romance novel that follows the story of a marriage of convenience between the hot earl, Sebastian, and family-minded spinster, Emmeline. The plot is centered around their complex and turbulent relationship, filled with miscommunication and struggles to find their footing in the new dynamic of their marriage. The author weaves a storyline with well-developed characters, strong family dynamics, and an original plot that is both heartwarming and engaging.
The writing style of Britt Belle in 'The Earl Was Wrong' is described as fast-paced, enjoyable, and engaging. The author successfully creates a story that keeps readers hooked, with unpredictable twists, a pursuit of a happily ever after, and a beautiful ending that leaves a lasting impact on the readers.