Books matching: game with strict rules
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'Taking Turns' by J.A. Huss is a dark and twisted erotic romance novel that delves into the complexities of a unique relationship dynamic involving four characters - Smith, Quin, Bric, and Chella. The plot revolves around a game called 'Taking Turns' where each man has his own set of rules and days with the woman involved, leading to a series of sizzling interactions and unexpected twists. The writing style is described as unique, with a mix of tell rather than show, short sentences, and a web of suspense that keeps readers engaged despite the dark and steamy nature of the story.
The book explores themes of mystery, suspense, secrets, and complex relationships as the characters navigate through a game that challenges their emotions and desires. Readers are taken on a journey filled with intrigue, eroticism, and unexpected plot developments, keeping them guessing until the very end. The multiple points of view and intricate character dynamics add depth to the narrative, creating a captivating read that is both dark and emotionally engaging.
From the outside, Turning Point Club looks like any other historical downtown brownstone mansion. The only thing really worth noting about it is the extra-wide revolving door made out of frosted glass... - #2
'Erebos' by Ursula Poznanski is a young adult novel that delves into the mysterious world of a secret video game called Erebos. The story follows 16-year-old Nick as he becomes entangled in the addictive game that starts to blur the lines between reality and fantasy. As Nick progresses in the game, he is faced with tasks that extend into the real world, leading him to question the true intentions of Erebos and the consequences of his actions. The plot unfolds with twists and turns, keeping readers on edge as they uncover the dark secrets behind the game and its impact on the lives of those who play it.
The writing style of 'Erebos' is described as engaging and immersive, drawing readers into the computer game environment with vivid descriptions and realistic scenarios. The author skillfully portrays the allure and dangers of gaming addiction, as Nick's obsession with Erebos leads him down a dangerous path. Through a blend of mystery, suspense, and psychological elements, Ursula Poznanski crafts a compelling narrative that explores the complexities of virtual reality and its intersection with the real world.
Ten past three already, and still no sign of Colin. Nick pounded the basketball on the asphalt, dribbling first with his right hand, then his left, then his right again, making a short, singing drone ...