Books matching: dark erotic romance
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Haunting Adeline in the series 'Cat and Mouse Duet' by H.D. Carlton is a dark romance novel with a gothic, paranormal setting at the Manor House inherited by Adeline Reilly. The story follows Adeline, a writer, who discovers her great grandmother's diary revealing a haunting past of a stalker and a murder mystery. Adeline finds herself with her own stalker, Zade, who is a vigilante and a judgmental hypocrite, making the plot a mix of romance, mystery, and danger. The writing style is described as atmospheric, gothic, and gripping, with explicit sex scenes and a cliffhanger that leaves readers anxious for the next installment.
“Addie, you’re being ridiculous,” Mom says through the speaker on my phone. I glare at it in response, refusing to argue with her. When I have nothing to say, she sighs loudly. I wrinkle my nose. It b... - #2
'Depravity' in the 'Dahlia Saga' by Natalie Bennett is a dark and twisted graphic tale that follows the story of Helena, Declan, and Ethan. Helena, a beautiful broken girl with dark desires, finds herself in a love triangle with the defiantly dark knights, Declan and Ethan. As they explore their dark desires and connect on multiple levels, the story delves into chilling darkness and intense character growth. The book portrays sinister and gruesome acts, while also showcasing a feeling of being home amidst the darkness.
The writing style of Natalie Bennett in 'Depravity' is described as deliciously decadent, dark, and erotic. The author creates a macabre world that is both captivating and enthralling, with complex characters that steal the show. The plot unfolds with shocking and twisted elements that keep the readers hooked, exploring themes of love, acceptance, and the depths of dark desires.
The saggy porch groaned beneath the weight of my tattered sneakers. Beyond the back door, I could hear Buddy talking to himself, a jumble of drunken words that made very little to no sense from where ... - #3
'Taken' in the series 'Dark Necessities' by author Felicity Brandon is a dark erotic romance that delves into themes of abduction, BDSM, dubious consent, and psychological mind play. The story follows Molly, a woman who is abducted by a man named Connor and forced to confront her deepest desires and fears. showcases Molly's internal struggles and emotional turmoil as she navigates the complex dynamics of her relationship with Connor, leading to a tale of spankings, punishments, depravity, and Stockholm syndrome. The writing style is described as engaging and immersive, offering dual perspectives from both main characters, Molly and Connor, allowing readers to delve into their minds and motivations.
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Thalia, an ordinary young woman, is abducted and thrust into a world of human trafficking by a security guard from her workplace. The story follows her journey of being trained as a slave and sold to the highest bidder, facing terror, violence, and non-consensual sex. Despite the dark and intense storyline, there is a theme of hope running through the narrative, as Thalia struggles to survive the cruel treatment of her captors while maintaining her fighting spirit. The book is described as a dark, gritty, and intense read that delves into the complexities of pleasure, pain, and survival in extreme circumstances.
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'Vandal' in the 'Ashes & Embers' series by Carian Cole is a dark erotic romance with BDSM elements, focusing on the story of Vandal, a broken man with a harsh childhood and addiction issues. The plot follows Vandal as he forms a relationship with Tabitha, the widow of a man he accidentally killed in a car crash. Their unconventional connection delves into themes of depression, trauma, and redemption, with a writing style that delves into the characters' emotional turmoil and personal growth.
I’m balls deep in my latest blonde when my cell phone starts to vibrate, skidding across the nightstand beside my bed. I ignore it as I drive harder into her, her mile-long legs wrapping tightly aroun...
(Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Ashes & Embers ) - #6
Distorted Hope by Marissa Honeycutt is a dark story following Kyra and Jason as they are kidnapped by evil arms dealers and taken to a compound in Panama. Kyra is intended to be used as a bargaining tool and a sex slave, while Jason's knowledge is crucial for their captors. The story revolves around the complex relationships between Kyra, Jason, and the boss of the compound, Nathan Pierce. The book delves into themes of nonconsensual sex, love, forgiveness, and the struggles faced by the characters in a dangerous situation. Readers are taken on an emotional rollercoaster as they witness Kyra's journey and the challenges she encounters in this intense and gripping narrative.
Distorted Hope is praised for its engaging plot that keeps readers hooked from start to finish. The book is described as a page-turner that evokes a wide range of emotions, from happiness to outrage, and everything in between. Despite the dark and intense subject matter, the story is complemented by a well-executed ending that provides closure and a sense of satisfaction. Marissa Honeycutt's writing style is lauded for its ability to captivate readers and immerse them in the world of the characters, making it a compelling and unforgettable read.
Steve was so wrong; Jason was very memorable. I guessed him to be around thirty. Being six feet tall, slender, with tawny-blond hair, crystal blue eyes, and a smile to die for, he was difficult—nay, i... - #7
'Losers' by Harley Laroux is a story that delves into the lives of five characters - Jess, Manson, Lucas, Vincent, and Jason. The plot revolves around their journey of self-discovery, acceptance, and love as they navigate through challenges, traumas, and relationships. The writing style is described as emotionally engaging, with a focus on character growth, family dynamics, and intimate scenes that explore taboo fantasies.
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'The Siren' by Tiffany Reisz is a dark and complex tale that delves into the world of BDSM, exploring themes of love, sacrifice, and pain. The story follows Nora Sutherlin, an author of erotic books, as she navigates her relationships with her new publisher Zach Easton, her intern Wesley, and her Dom, Soren. The writing style is described as flawless, with a gripping plot that keeps readers engaged and intrigued by the intense and emotionally charged scenes.
The book introduces readers to a cast of strong and intriguing characters, each with their own demons and desires. The plot unfolds with twists and turns, exploring the dynamics of power, love, and redemption within the BDSM community. The author weaves a debauched world that captivates readers, even when the content is difficult to digest, making it a compelling and thought-provoking read that delves into the complexities of human relationships.
There was no such thing as London fog—never had been. The London Fog of legend was only that. In reality London fog was London smog, and at the height of the Industrial Revolution it had killed thousa... - #9
'Beyond Shame' by Kit Rocha is an erotic romance set in a dystopian world where men hold power, and the story revolves around characters exploring their sexuality and relationships within the O'Kane gang in Sector Four. The book combines themes of BDSM, found family, and love in a post-apocalyptic setting, with a focus on hot and explicit sex scenes intertwined with an actual plot that delves into power dynamics, consent, and polyamory.
The writing style in 'Beyond Shame' is described as sizzling and engaging, with well-developed characters, strong world-building, and a balance between erotic content and deeper exploration of themes like boundaries, communication, and understanding the complexities of relationships in a dystopic society. The book offers a mix of hot and graphic intimacy scenes, BDSM elements, and a storyline that goes beyond sexual encounters to explore the characters' emotional journeys and desires for connection and freedom.
The bastard looked ready to bolt until Ace stepped forward, one hand on his gun. Faced with two men wearing O'Kane ink, the man froze and did the only smart thing—he spilled his guts. "Just drops. Not... - #10
'Story of O' by Pauline Reage is a controversial work that delves into the world of dark erotica, exploring themes of submission, love, and sacrifice. The story follows the protagonist O as she navigates a world of extreme sexual acts and relationships, gradually finding comfort and acceptance in her experiences. Despite the lack of explicit inner monologue from O, the book offers a captivating dive into her mind, sparking discussions on the nature of relationships and the psychology behind submission.
In July of 1954, one of the most curious—and mysterious—novels of recent times appeared under the imprint of a young French publisher, Jean-Jacques Pauvert: Histoire d’O [Story of O]. Its author was P...