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"Rough, Raw, and Ready" by Lorelei James revolves around a love triangle involving ranchers and rodeo cowboys. The plot follows the characters Trevor, Chassie, and Edgard as they navigate their complex relationships and emotions. Set in a small Western town in Wyoming, the story delves into the raw and passionate dynamics between the trio, exploring themes of love, longing, and self-discovery. The writing style is described as steamy and sensual, with a focus on authentic emotions and character development, making the relationships between the main characters feel genuine and relatable.
Visitors were few and far between at the remote West homestead, especially on foot in the frigid month of February. The mildly warm day and clear skies could change in a helluva hurry on the high plai...
(Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Rough Riders ) - #2
The Wedding Pact by Katee Robert is a powerful and suspenseful romance novel set in the world of two rival mafia families, the O'Malleys and the Hallorans. The story follows the forbidden romance between James and Carrigan, who come from families that are sworn enemies. Despite the dangerous circumstances and family obligations, James and Carrigan are drawn to each other with intense chemistry and passion. As they navigate through loyalty, power struggles, and personal feelings, they must confront the challenges of their tumultuous relationship while facing the consequences of their forbidden love.
In The Wedding Pact, Katee Robert intricately weaves a tale of love, betrayal, and redemption within the backdrop of a mafia setting. The author's writing style is described as highly erotic, sensual, and captivating, keeping readers on the edge with unexpected twists and turns. With complex characters, steamy romance, and intense family dynamics, the book explores themes of sacrifice, loyalty, and the complexities of relationships in a world where alliances and power play crucial roles in shaping the characters' destinies.
James Halloran drank his beer and did his damnedest not to look like he was searching the dance floor below for someone specific. Just like he hadn’t shown up here five nights a week for the last four...
(Also, see 100 recommendations for the series The O'Malleys ) - #3
'Written on the Body' by Jeanette Winterson is a poetic and emotionally charged exploration of love, lust, and loss through the lens of a genderqueer protagonist. The novel delves into themes of passion, longing, and regret, all while maintaining ambiguity around the narrator's gender, adding depth to the narrative. Winterson's exquisite prose and unique narrative style create a captivating and intense reading experience that lingers with the reader long after the book is finished.
The grapes have withered on the vine. What should be plump and firm, resisting the touch to give itself in the mouth, is spongy and blistered. Not this year the pleasure of rolling blue grapes between... - #4
In an alternate version of Europe, descendants of angels have created a unique society where their primary mandate in life is to love as thou wilt. Jacqueline Carey's writing style, while slightly wordy, is very lyrical, and the subject of sex is prominently dealt with both practically and philosophically in this society. The book follows Phedre's journey, a courtesan gifted with the ability to feel pleasure as pain, as she navigates political intrigue and her complex relationship with her protector, Joscelin.
Lest anyone should suppose that I am a cuckoo’s child, got on the wrong side of the blanket by lusty peasant stock and sold into indenture in a shortfallen season, I may say that I am House-born and r... - #5
Professed by Nicola Rendell is a taboo romance novel set in a college setting, focusing on the forbidden relationship between a college student, Naomi, and her philosophy professor, Ben. The story explores their electric chemistry, the challenges they face due to their age difference and the nosiness of faculty members, and their struggle to balance love and professional boundaries. The book delves into themes of sacrifice for love, secret relationships, and the emotional depth of the characters as they navigate the complexities of their forbidden romance.
The writing style in Professed is described as engaging, sensual, and scorching hot, with a mix of humor, angst, and emotional depth that keeps readers invested in the characters and their story. The characters are well-developed, with their own quirks and flaws, making them believable and relatable. The plot unfolds with moments of frustration and tension that add to the overall feel of the story, while the forbidden romance between Naomi and Ben drives the narrative forward, culminating in a satisfying yet emotionally charged conclusion.
He’s all alone, in a gold half mask. Messy blond hair, killer jawline. Simple, thin, black tie. Lean like a rock climber and easy in his body. He lowers his glass of absinthe. His eyes slide up every ... - #6
'Reason to Wed' by Heather Boyd revolves around the story of Esme, a merry widow who attends a house party at the Earl of Windermere's estate. Feeling let down by her companion, Esme finds an unexpected ally in the form of Lord Windermere himself. As the plot unfolds, a captivating love story blossoms between Esme and Richard, the Earl, despite their initial differences. delves into themes of love, betrayal, societal expectations, and the complexities of relationships during the Regency era.
The writing style of the book is described as engaging and well-crafted, with a good flow that keeps the readers immersed in the storyline. The characters are highlighted as the driving force of the book, with their likability and depth adding richness to the plot. is noted for its sweet ending and entertaining epilogue, which further enhance the overall reading experience.
(Also, see 18 recommendations for the series Distinguished Rogues ) - #7
'Feed' in the 'Fangs With Benefits' series by Aveda Vice follows the story of Avirin, a succubus, who orders a sex worker from an app called Monstr to fulfill her needs for life and sexual energy. To her surprise, her coworker Pye, a genderqueer death's head hawkmoth fae, shows up at her door. Despite being office enemies, Avirin must decide if Pye can be trusted with her secret and with more than just her life energy. The plot delves into themes of diversity, unmasking, love, and acceptance, showcasing a unique and sensual monster romance between two unlikely characters.
The writing style in 'Feed' is described as sensual, erotic, and carnal, with the author, Aveda Vice, being praised for their ability to edge the reader along with the characters. presents positive representations of sex work and a world full of diverse monsters coexisting peacefully, making it a refreshing and intriguing read in the monster romance genre.
The second hand on Avirin’s watch circles again. Her teeth click together, and she fights the urge to set them on edge. She’s a busy woman. Keeps a tight schedule, and that includes any illicit forays... - #8
Cards of Love The Moon by Sierra Simone is a captivating novella that delves into the intricate relationship between Merlin and Nimue. Set in the modern retelling of the Arthurian legends, the book explores the timeless love and complex history shared by the two characters. The narrative seamlessly weaves between past and present, revealing the depth of their connection and the challenges they face in rewriting their shared destiny. Sierra Simone's writing style breathes new life into the legend, creating a story that is both enchanting and heart-wrenching.
The Moon unfolds as Merlin and Nimue reunite after years apart, confronting unresolved feelings and buried secrets. The book intricately explores themes of love, betrayal, and redemption, drawing readers into a world where magic, passion, and fate collide. With a blend of sensuality and mysticism, Sierra Simone crafts a story that immerses readers in a dreamlike realm while unraveling the complexities of Merlin and Nimue's intertwined pasts.
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'My Lady's Lover' is a sensual and sweet F/F romance set in the Regency era, focusing on the forbidden love affair between lady's maid Beatrice and her employer, Amelia. The story unfolds with Beatrice harboring unrequited feelings for Amelia while navigating the challenges of their differing social statuses and Amelia's loveless marriage. As the two women give in to their attraction, they must keep their passion hidden, leading to a series of steamy and emotional moments. The novella introduces the Surrey Sexual Freedom Society, adding depth to the societal constraints faced by the characters and setting the stage for future stories within the series.