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    The Sassy Submissive - Stronghold Doms by Golden Angel
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    'The Sassy Submissive' by Golden Angel is part of the Stronghold Doms series, set in a BDSM club. The story follows the characters Adam and Angel, exploring themes of dominance and submission, as well as the journey of self-discovery and acceptance. The writing style is described as engaging and steamy, with a mix of humor and erotic scenes that keep readers hooked on the characters' evolving relationships.


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    A Kiss to Remember - Once Upon a Time by Teresa Medeiros
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    In the book "A Kiss to Remember" by Teresa Medeiros, Laura, an orphan raised by a kind benefactress, faces the threat of losing her home, Arden Manor, unless she marries before her 21st birthday. When she finds a man, Sterling Harlow, unconscious and suffering from amnesia, she convinces him that they are engaged to save her family home. As their relationship develops, secrets are revealed, and the consequences of deception come to light. The story is a blend of historical romance and fairy tale elements, with the plot revolving around mistaken identities, memory loss, and the complexities of love and forgiveness. Teresa Medeiros weaves a captivating narrative that keeps readers engaged from start to finish, with well-developed characters and a touch of humor shining through the pages.

    The writing style of Teresa Medeiros in "A Kiss to Remember" is praised for its wit, passion, and ability to bring characters to life. The book offers a fresh perspective on classic romance tropes, incorporating elements of enemies-to-lovers and second chances. Readers are drawn into a world where love, deception, and redemption intertwine, creating a compelling story that blends Regency romance with fairy tale charm.

    He hadn’t come drawn by four white horses or in a blast of brimstone but in the honey gold hair and angelic countenance of Sterling Harlow, the seventh duke of Devonbrooke. He strode through the marbl...

    (Also, see 98 recommendations for the series Once Upon a Time )

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    The Passion by Jeanette Winterson
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    'The Passion' by Jeanette Winterson is a historical novel set during the Napoleonic Wars, primarily focusing on the intertwining lives of Henri, a French soldier, and Villanelle, a Venetian boatman's daughter. The story is full of magical realism, philosophical quotes, and explores themes of passion, love, war, and deception. Winterson's writing style is described as unique, with short sentences that are clear yet elusive, requiring the reader to savor and reflect on the full meaning of the narrative.

    The novel is set in France, Russia, and Venice, with a significant emphasis on the evocative and mysterious city of Venice. The characters of Henri and Villanelle are portrayed as complex and engaging, with Venice itself becoming a character in its own right - dangerous, glamorous, and resistant to rationalization. The plot weaves together elements of passion, tragedy, and intimate relationships, creating a story that is both rich and full despite its brevity.

    It was Napoleon who had such a passion for chicken that he kept his chefs working around the clock. What a kitchen that was, with birds in every state of undress; some still cold and slung over hooks,...

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