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    Sea of Roses - A Pirate Romance Duology by Opal Reyne
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    'Sea of Roses' by Opal Reyne is a pirate romance duology that follows the captivating journey of Rosetta, a strong and empowering woman captain, and her enthralling relationship with Alister. The book is filled with steamy scenes, complex characters, and a blend of historical pirate romance with intense emotions and humor. The story is packed with banter, tension, and spice, creating a delightful mix of adventure and romance that keeps readers hooked until the very end.

    Opal Reyne's writing style in 'Sea of Roses' is praised for its ability to bring the characters to life with wit and complicated layers. The book is commended for its strong character development, honest portrayals of vulnerabilities, and deep introspection of the protagonists. The author skillfully navigates the enemies to lovers theme, creating a story that is both entertaining and emotionally resonant, making it a must-read for fans of pirate romances.


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    The Alien's Claim - Warriors of Luxiria by Zoey Draven
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    'The Alien's Claim' in the series 'Warriors of Luxiria' by Zoey Draven follows the story of Erin, a human female abducted multiple times along with other women, who finds herself on the planet Luxiria. Here, Erin meets Jaxor'an, a Luxirian warrior with a complicated past, and their relationship evolves from enemies to lovers amidst a backdrop of steamy intimate scenes and suspenseful plot twists. is described as an adventurous and emotional journey, filled with character development, fated mates, and a satisfying ending that wraps up the series nicely.


    (Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Warriors of Luxiria )

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    The Glass Queen - The Forest of Good and Evil by Gena Showalter
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    The Glass Queen by Gena Showalter is a captivating retelling of the classic fairy tale Cinderella, filled with twists and turns that keep readers guessing who is good and who is evil. The story follows Ashleigh, known as the Glass Queen, who is banished by her father but is summoned back when the King holds a tournament where the winner gets to marry his stepdaughter. The book features likable and relatable characters, a mix of action and romance, and a sizzling plot with a twist at the end. Showalter's writing style weaves together elements of fantasy, romance, and adventure, creating a story that keeps readers on the edge of their seats.


    (Also, see 100 recommendations for the series The Forest of Good and Evil )

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    The Rogue to Ruin - Misadventures In Matchmaking by Vivienne Lorret
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    In "The Rogue to Ruin" by Vivienne Lorret, Ainsley Bourne, the owner of the Bourne Matrimonial Agency, finds herself entangled in a battle of wills with her neighbor, Reed Sterling, who runs a gambling establishment. As their animosity evolves into attraction, they navigate a rocky road to a happily ever after, overcoming prejudices and past misunderstandings. The enemies-to-lovers tale showcases the growth of their relationship from initial hostility to trust and love, with witty banter and poignant moments that keep readers engaged.


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    Carry On
    Book 1 in the series:Simon Snow

    Carry On - Simon Snow by Rainbow Rowell
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    'Carry On' by Rainbow Rowell follows the story of Simon Snow, a powerful wizard who is the Chosen One destined to defeat the Insidious Humdrum. Set in the magical world of Watford, the book delves into Simon's final year at the magic school, his complicated relationship with his vampire roommate Baz, and his quest to find his place in the magical community. Through multiple perspectives, the story unfolds with elements of magic, friendship, love, and the challenges of being the chosen one in a well-built fantasy world.

    Rainbow Rowell's writing style in 'Carry On' is described as engaging, humorous, and captivating, drawing readers into the story from the first few pages. is praised for its character-driven narrative, unique take on familiar fantasy tropes, and the seamless blend of magic, romance, and humor. Despite comparisons to Harry Potter, the book stands out for its originality, lovable characters like Simon, Baz, and Penelope, and the heartwarming moments that tug at readers' heartstrings.

    There’s always a fuss over my paperwork when I leave. All summer long, we’re not even allowed to walk to Tescos without a chaperone and permission from the Queen—then, in the autumn, I just sign mysel...

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    Restore me
    Book 1 in the series:New Haven

    Restore me - New Haven by J.L. Seegars
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    'Restore Me' by J.L. Seegars is a captivating story revolving around Sloane, who is dealing with the loss of her husband and the guilt that follows. The book delves into the complex emotions of grief, love, and second chances as Sloane navigates her feelings for Dominic, her late husband's best friend. Their relationship evolves from animosity to a deep connection, filled with angst, support, and understanding stemming from their troubled pasts. The author skillfully weaves a tale of love, loss, and growth, creating a storyline that is both steamy and emotional.

    The narrative of 'Restore Me' is enriched by the well-developed characters of Sloane and Dominic, who come from toxic backgrounds and struggle to trust and love. The enemies-to-lovers trope, combined with second chances and the dynamics of best friend's widow, adds layers to the plot. The writing style of J.L. Seegars brings out the intense emotions and complexities of the characters, making the reader experience heartache, passion, and hope as Sloane and Dominic navigate their way back to each other.

    A fruity, floral cocktail that swirled in the late August air around her and carried the heady mixture straight into his nostrils. Flooding his senses until everything in his world was her. The sway o...

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    That Irresistible Poison - Calluvia's Royalty by Alessandra Hazard
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    'That Irresistible Poison' in the series 'Calluvia's Royalty' by Alessandra Hazard is a enemies-to-lovers tale delving into the complex relationship between Seyn and Ksar, two telepathic nobility figures in a sci-fi political romance setting. The story follows their journey from despising each other to unraveling deep psychological intricacies, all while navigating the societal norms and expectations of Calluvia. The narrative provides a mix of angsty, emotional, and steamy moments, with a focus on the power dynamics and intense chemistry between the characters.

    The book skillfully weaves together themes of arranged marriage, enemies-to-lovers trope, political intrigue, and deep emotional connections, set against the backdrop of a society where same-gender relationships are widely accepted. With alternating perspectives between Seyn and Ksar, readers get a comprehensive view of their evolving relationship, layered with internal conflicts, passion, and a slow-burn romance that culminates in a poignant and sensual bond.


    (Also, see 48 recommendations for the series Calluvia's Royalty )

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    The Wake-Up Call by Beth O'Leary
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    The Wake-Up Call is a holiday romantic comedy set at Forest Manor Hotel, where two coworkers, Izzy and Lucas, are forced to put their differences aside and work together during the busiest season of the year. As their bitter rivalry evolves into a complex relationship, they find themselves competing to return a collection of old wedding rings to their owners while discovering their own love story. The book explores themes of miscommunication, enemies to lovers, and the challenges of running a hotel during a tumultuous time, all wrapped up in a heartwarming and emotional narrative.

    The story alternates between Izzy and Lucas, as they navigate their feelings of hate and attraction towards each other, ultimately revealing their true emotions beneath the surface. Despite initial misunderstandings and conflicts, the characters develop a deep connection that leads to a romantic and cinematic journey of self-discovery and love. The setting of the English countryside adds charm to the enemies-to-lovers trope, creating a delightful and engaging read for fans of light romance novels.


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    RoomHate by Penelope Ward
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    RoomHate by Penelope Ward follows the story of childhood friends, Amelia and Justin, who are torn apart by a misunderstanding and reunited years later as joint inheritors of a beach house. The plot delves into their complex relationship, filled with love, hate, and unresolved feelings, as they navigate through past hurts and present emotions. The writing style captures the emotional rollercoaster of their journey, from laughter to tears, and highlights the ups and downs of relationships, making it a compelling read for fans of second chances and friends-to-lovers tropes.

    A car nearly hit me as I practically floated across the street in a daze after leaving the attorney’s office. All these years, I’d tried so hard not to think about him. Now, he was all I could think a...

  10. #10
    Commander
    Book 1 in the series:Commander in Briefs

    Commander - Commander in Briefs by Kristy Marie
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    'Commander' in the series 'Commander in Briefs' by Kristy Marie is a captivating story following the complex relationship between Theo, a hot and charming baseball player, and Anniston, a strong and sassy doctor in sports medicine who grew up as best friends. The book is filled with witty banter, intense chemistry, and a deep-rooted love that transcends their friendship. The writing style is engaging, with a mix of humor, steamy scenes, and heartfelt emotions that keep readers hooked until the very end.

    Stillness is in the air today. The cold weather clears my head, though I’m still sleepy, and it begs me to retreat back into the warmth of my bed. But I forge on, desperate for the exercise and mental...

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