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"The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo" by Taylor Jenkins Reid follows the intriguing life story of Hollywood legend Evelyn Hugo as she recounts her seven marriages to an unknown writer, Monique. The novel delves into Evelyn's glamorous yet tumultuous journey through Hollywood, filled with scandals, surprises, and unexpected twists. Readers are captivated by Evelyn's unapologetic nature, complex character, and the lessons learned from her unconventional life choices. The writing style is described as beautifully written, engaging, and fast-paced, making it a page-turner that keeps readers hooked till the end.
There is something very striking about Frankie. I’m not sure that you’d say she was conventionally attractive—her features are severe, her eyes very wide apart—but she is nevertheless someone you can’...- #2
Thalia, a determined young woman with dreams of becoming a top show jumper, finds herself entangled in a forbidden relationship with Theo, an older and possessive alpha male coach. The book delves deep into the world of show jumping, portraying a mix of maturity and innocence in its characters, while building tension and drama that keeps readers hooked. The writing style, although divisive, manages to capture the passion and chemistry between the characters, leading to a cliffhanger ending that leaves readers eager for the next installment.
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In an alternative version of 2020, 'Red, White & Royal Blue' by Casey McQuiston follows the romantic journey between Alex, the son of the first female president of the United States, and Henry, a prince of England. The book presents a witty, fun, and heartwarming narrative that explores the complex relationship between the two characters as they navigate their love amidst political tensions and personal discoveries. The writing style of the book is engaging, offering a mix of romance, humor, and political drama that creates a compelling and optimistic storyline.
On the White House roof, tucked into a corner of the Promenade, there’s a bit of loose paneling right on the edge of the Solarium. If you tap it just right, you can peel it back enough to find a messa... - #4
One Day in December by Josie Silver is a heartwarming tale of love at first sight and missed chances. The story follows Laurie, who falls hopelessly in love with a stranger she spots at a bus stop, only to later discover that he is her best friend's new boyfriend, Jack. Spanning a period of ten years, the novel explores the complexities of relationships, friendships, and the concept of falling in love versus staying in love. Despite the obstacles and challenges they face, readers are taken on a journey filled with emotional twists and turns, ultimately leading to a blissful ending that is both authentic and satisfying.
The book is narrated from multiple perspectives, providing insights into the characters' thoughts and emotions as they navigate through life's uncertainties and unexpected turns. With themes of friendship, love, and personal growth, One Day in December offers a relatable and thought-provoking exploration of the intricacies of human relationships and the enduring power of love.
It’s a wonder everyone who uses public transport in winter doesn’t keel over and die of germ overload. In the last ten minutes I’ve been coughed on and sneezed at, and if the woman in front of me shak... - #5
'Priest' by Sierra Simone follows the taboo romance between a priest, Father Bell, and a woman named Poppy. The story delves into the forbidden love between the two characters, exploring themes of religion, Catholicism, and the struggles faced by Father Bell as he grapples with his faith and desires. The writing style is described as hot, steamy, and provocative, with some readers finding the blend of dirty and sacred elements both uncomfortable and intriguing.
It’s no secret that reconciliation is the least popular sacrament. I had many theories as to why: pride, inconvenience, loss of spiritual autonomy. But my prevailing theory at the moment was this fuck... - #6
Birthday Girl by Penelope Douglas is a contemporary romance novel that explores the forbidden love trope, focusing on the relationship between Jordan and Pike. The story unfolds as Jordan, celebrating her birthday, meets Pike, her boyfriend's father, at a movie theater. Despite the age gap and societal taboos, their connection deepens, leading to a complex and angsty love story. The writing style is described as genuine, sweet, and well-paced, with a slow-burn romance that builds on genuine chemistry and character development.
Unease pricks at the back of my neck. If he’s not answering, then he’s either asleep or out. Both could mean he’ll remember me after it’s too late. He’s not always unreliable, but this wouldn’t be the... - #7
'Dark Notes' by Pam Godwin is a dark romance novel that revolves around a forbidden relationship between a student and a teacher. The story delves into themes of age gap, BDSM, emotional healing, and overcoming trauma. The main characters, Emeric and Ivory, share a deep connection that is described as healing, erotic, emotional, and forbidden. The plot follows their journey towards a heartwarming conclusion, exploring the complexities of their relationship amidst dark and triggering events.
The writing style of Pam Godwin in 'Dark Notes' is described as hypnotic, provocative, and immersive. The book is praised for its exploration of healing through a forbidden, age gap romance, with emotional depth and an unputdownable quality. The dual point of view narration, musical themes, and vibrant setting contribute to the unique aesthetic of the story, making it a memorable and captivating read.
A deep breath confirms the buttons on my nicest shirt are holding together, my considerable cleavage still conservatively hidden. The knee-length skirt fits better this morning than it did in the thri... 'Good' in the series 'Too Good' by S. Walden revolves around the forbidden relationship between a high school student named Cadence and her math teacher, Mark. Cadence, a teenager with a troubled past involving a stint in juvie, finds solace and understanding in Mark, who is much older than her. The story delves into the complexities of their relationship, exploring themes of love, forgiveness, societal taboos, and personal growth. The writing style is described as daring, bold, and honest, capturing the emotional struggles and desires of the characters amidst a backdrop of controversy and judgment.
As the plot unfolds, readers witness Cadence's journey of self-discovery and redemption, as she navigates the challenges of her senior year in high school while dealing with the aftermath of her past mistakes. The narrative skillfully portrays the evolving dynamics between Cadence and Mark, highlighting the blurred lines between right and wrong, innocence and desire, and societal norms versus personal feelings. S. Walden's storytelling weaves a narrative that challenges readers to question their preconceived notions about love, morality, and the complexities of human relationships.
I was out on Highway 28 dressed in my juvie garb finest—orange jumpsuit with bright yellow vest—walking along the shoulder picking up garbage tossed out of the car windows of other lawbreakers. I’d be...- #9
'To Burn In Brutal Rapture' by Nyla K. is a complex and emotional story that delves into themes of love, loss, and the human condition. It follows the characters of Lazarus, Father Damien, and Traci as they navigate forbidden relationships, age gaps, mental health issues, and personal struggles. The plot is filled with twists and turns, leading to a heart-wrenching yet ultimately satisfying ending. Nyla K.'s writing style is described as spicy, captivating, and immersive, with characters that are deeply developed and multi-dimensional.
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'Daddy's Dirty Boss' by Jade West is a taboo romance story revolving around Miles Linden, an antique business owner, and Faith Martin, his employee's daughter. The plot delves into the forbidden relationship between Miles and Faith, exploring themes of age gap, societal taboos, and the struggle to keep their love hidden. The writing style is described as addictive, steamy, and filthy, with characters that are relatable and engaging, creating a story that is both captivating and intense.