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"Blurred Lines" by Lauren Layne follows the story of best friends turned roommates, Parker and Ben, who navigate their relationship from platonic to friends with benefits to potentially something more. The book delves into themes of friendship, love, and the complexities of transitioning from friends to lovers. The writing style is described as engaging, humorous, and with a perfect balance of humor and depth, making it a compelling and easy read for fans of friends-to-lovers romance.
I guess technically they were platonic for a while. Stephen had a girlfriend named Libby Tittles, or something unfortunate like that, and Korie had this on-again-off-again thing with her junior high b... - #2
'Ugly Love' by Colleen Hoover tells the story of Tate and Miles, who enter a relationship with two rules: don't ask about the past and don't expect a future. The relationship between them grows unexpectedly, with many considering it lethal. Readers praise the characters and emotional depth in the book, although some find the storyline unrealistic and potentially dangerous. The writing style is described as intense, emotional, and beautifully heartbreaking.
I smile, but I can’t tell if I should be afraid or entertained. Despite his somewhat morbid opening conversation, he can’t be that dangerous. His curved posture and shaky stance give away that he isn’... - #3
"On Dublin Street" by Samantha Young follows the story of Jocelyn aka Joss Butler, a woman who has faced significant heartbreak in her past, leading her to build walls around her heart. When she meets her new roommate's brother, Braden Carmichael, her resolve is put to the test as she navigates her feelings and past trauma. The plot is described as emotional, sexy, and engaging, with elements of romance and character development that captivate the readers. The writing style is praised for its raw emotion, realistic characters, and steamy scenes, set against the backdrop of Scotland.
I stepped out of the damp, old stairwell of my Georgian apartment building to a stunningly hot day in Edinburgh. I glanced down at the cute, white and green striped denim shorts I’d purchased a few we... - #4
In "Second Best" by Noelle Adams, the story revolves around Ashley, a real estate attorney, and Sean Doyle, a self-made real estate mogul who has faced a personal tragedy. The two agree to meet every other Wednesday for no-strings-attached sexual encounters. As their relationship progresses, they develop a deeper connection, challenging the boundaries of their initial arrangement. The book is narrated from Ashley's perspective and delves into themes of self-discovery, communication, and the complexities of relationships.
The writing style in "Second Best" is praised for its detailed and realistic portrayal of the main characters' relationship. The author, Noelle Adams, skillfully weaves a story that starts with intense physical encounters but evolves into a deeper emotional connection between Ashley and Sean. The book explores themes of love, loss, and personal growth, offering a mix of steamy romance and heartfelt moments that keep readers engaged throughout the narrative.
In high school and college, none of the athletes or cool rebel types looked at me twice. It was the quiet, nerdy guys who would work their courage up and ask me out to dances or the movies. My social ... - #5
'Breakaway' by Grace Reilly is a hockey romance novel that follows the story of Penny, a former figure skater and daughter of a hockey coach, who is determined to break free from her past and explore her sexuality. When she meets Cooper Callahan, a talented college hockey player with his own struggles, they enter into a secret friends with benefits arrangement to help each other achieve their goals. As their relationship develops, they confront their inner demons and past traumas, finding support and love in each other. The book is filled with spicy scenes, character growth, and a heartwarming romance that keeps readers engaged till the end.
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In 'Stronger', Dante Sabattini, a successful and affluent business owner in San Francisco, finds himself coming off a blindsiding breakup and vowing not to give his heart away again. When he meets Cara Bregante, a struggling student who doesn't trust easily, they both remain guarded but find themselves developing secret feelings for each other. As their relationship develops with twists and turns, they both navigate their pasts and personal issues while trying to keep things light and casual.
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Braden Lowry meets Sierra Caster in a club, leading to an intense one night stand that sparks a friends with benefits relationship. As they navigate their complicated feelings and growing attraction, Sierra faces a career opportunity that could separate them. The book delves into their complex relationship, filled with misunderstandings, intense chemistry, and personal growth. The story is fast-paced, with well-developed characters and spicy scenes that keep the readers invested in the romance between Braden and Sierra.
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The Sweet Talker is the first book in the Boston Hawks Hockey series by author Gina Azzi, focusing on the story of Indiana "Indy" Merrick, a young assistant professor from a hockey family, and Noah Scotch, a hockey player with commitment issues. Indy, who has vowed to stay away from romance with hockey players after a heartbreak, finds herself drawn to Noah during a night out. What starts as a friends with benefits arrangement between them soon becomes complicated when unexpected obstacles are thrown their way, including a surprise pregnancy. The book explores themes of trust, second chances, and unexpected love, set against the backdrop of the Boston hockey scene.
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Enemies with Benefits by Roxie Noir is a contemporary romance novel that follows the story of Violet and Eli, childhood rivals turned adult coworkers with a strong spark between them. The book explores their competitive relationship, filled with witty banter and steamy moments, as they navigate working together at an upscale wedding venue. As they compete for a prize, their past animosity resurfaces, leading to a mix of professional disagreements and personal attraction. Despite their history of rivalry, the characters find themselves drawn to each other, sparking a complex dynamic filled with emotional communication challenges and unexpected twists.
The Loveless Brothers series by Roxie Noir introduces readers to a family of brothers with distinct personalities, each getting their standalone romance story. Enemies with Benefits sets the stage for the series, showcasing a blend of humor, romance, and spicy moments in a small town setting. With relatable characters, engaging banter, and a mix of family dynamics, the book delves into themes of competition, love, and friendship, offering a feel-good read with a touch of spice.
I don’t want it to. I wish it wasn’t, because I started this date the way I start every date: with unbridled optimism. Before I actually go on a date, I’m always overflowing with excitement and the so... - #10
"The Deal" by Elle Kennedy is a new adult romance novel that follows the story of Hannah, a music major with a traumatic past, and Garrett, the captain of the hockey team. When Garrett needs help with his grades, he strikes a deal with Hannah to tutor him in exchange for his assistance in attracting her crush. As they spend time together, their chemistry grows, leading to a complex and heartwarming romance. The plotline may seem familiar, but the well-written banter and character development make this book a captivating and enjoyable read.
The writing style of Elle Kennedy in "The Deal" is praised for its ability to address dark themes such as abuse and trauma with care and finesse. The characters, Hannah and Garrett, are portrayed as flawed yet relatable individuals who find solace and growth in each other. The book explores themes of friendship, trust, and overcoming past struggles, all while delivering a fun and engaging college romance story.
For the millionth time in forty-five minutes, I sneak a peek in Justin Kohl’s direction, and he’s so beautiful it makes my throat close up. Though I should probably come up with another adjective—my m...