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Open Hearts by Eve Dangerfield is a contemporary romance novel that follows the story of Dean, a sweet and submissive hero who is described as a "golden retriever" type. The book explores the relationship between Dean and the heroine, Ash, as they navigate their dynamic, with elements of submission and denial. The plot revolves around Dean's transformation from a playboy to a more mature and responsible adult in order to win over Ash, who is described as complex and having a dominating personality. Set in Australia, the book focuses on themes of love, growth, and finding one's place in a relationship.
The writing style of Open Hearts is praised for its playful and engaging tone, with a focus on the dynamics between the characters and the development of the hero, Dean. The book is noted for its refreshing take on romance, incorporating elements of femdom and himbo characters, creating a unique and compelling story that resonates with readers.
For the millionth time that night she scanned the room, checking the babies and making sure no parents or visitors were attempting to sneak into the nursery. Technically it was the ‘Specialist Infant ... - #2
'Mr. Impossible' by Loretta Chase is an adventurous romance set in Egypt during the early 19th century. The story follows Lady Daphne Pembroke, a brilliant scholar posing as her brother to pursue her passion for ancient Egyptian writing. When her brother is kidnapped, she enlists the help of Rupert Carsington, a reckless and charming adventurer, to rescue him. Together, they embark on a thrilling journey filled with danger, intrigue, and romance. The book combines elements of humor, excitement, and historical mystery, creating a swashbuckling tale reminiscent of classic adventure films like 'The Mummy'.
Outskirts of Cairo, Egypt, 2 April 1821 THANKS TO HIS MOTHER, RUPERT CARSINGTON had hair and eyes as dark as any Egyptian’s. This did not mean he blended in with the crowd on the bridge. In the first ... - #3
'Against A Wall' in the 'Stonecut County' series by Cate C. Wells follows the story of Glenna, who has faced hardships in life and is misunderstood by the townsfolk. Cash, who has been in love with Glenna since they were young, tries to win her heart back after unintentionally hurting her in the past. The book explores the growth and self-realization of both characters, showcasing how they learn to communicate and face their emotions. The small-town setting, enemies-to-lovers trope, and well-developed characters create a heartwarming story with elements of drama and steamy scenes.
The writing style of Cate C. Wells is described as light, funny, and witty, providing a refreshing take on a small-town enemies-to-lovers romance. The author skillfully navigates complex themes of privilege, classism, and racism, while also highlighting the growth and development of the main characters, particularly Cash and Glenna. The book delves into the past of the characters, revealing how seemingly small acts can have lasting impacts and how individuals can evolve over time to understand and support each other.
I peer out the front window, and there’s Cash Wall, parking his monster truck half on the sidewalk, not quite blocking the fire hydrant, but definitely within a foot. Chrome nuts hang from the trailer... - #4
In "Heat Stroke," Marcus, a lovable himbo, is drawn to Jamie, a smart and confident man who has been hurt in the past. Despite their differences, their journey to love is full of laughter, passion, pain, and acceptance. The book explores the natural and genuine love between the two characters, set against the backdrop of a beach town where they work as lifeguards and bartenders, navigating their feelings and the challenges of being in a closeted relationship.
Tessa Bailey's writing in her first M M book is praised for its hotness, deep emotions, and well-developed characters. The story is described as cute, funny, steamy, and emotionally impactful, with a focus on love, passion, and acceptance, making it a compelling and heartfelt read that tugs at the heartstrings.
Jamie rolled his eyes as “Baby One More Time” kicked off again over the Castle Gate loudspeakers. He’d been keeping a mental tally all night. Currently, the score was Jamie: five, Marcus: seven. And i... - #5
In "The Roommate" by Rosie Danan, Clara Wheaton, a young woman from the east coast, moves to California hoping for a romantic connection with her childhood crush who asked her to be his roommate. However, she finds out that her crush is leaving on tour, and she ends up sharing a house with Josh, a porn star. As Clara and Josh navigate living together, they decide to team up and start a business, leading to a quirky and fun rom com storyline. The book is praised for its sex-positive narrative, feminist perspective, and focus on clear and honest communication between the characters.
WHEN THE MAN of her dreams ran a hand across his devastatingly handsome face and said, “I have to tell you something, and I don’t want you to freak out,” Clara Wheaton considered, for the first time, ... - #6
Regina "Reggie" Hayes, a determined astronaut, is left devastated after being removed from a moon mission due to her solitary attitude. In an attempt to prove herself, she reluctantly agrees to train an actor, Jon, for a space-themed movie. Despite their differences, Reggie and Jon form a connection, leading to a complex love story intertwined with themes of trust and personal growth. The book delves into Reggie's struggles with balancing her career aspirations, personal relationships, and her own insecurities, all set against the backdrop of the space industry.
Reggie took a long, deep breath. Her exhale misted the visor of her helmet before dissipating so she could see the drab instrument panel she was working on. If she looked up and out into space, her en... - #7
'Adiron' in the series 'Corsair Brothers' by Ruby Dixon follows the story of Adiron, a carefree alien pirate, and Jade, a human leader of a group of females who are determined to protect their spaceship. When Adiron and his brothers stumble upon the abandoned starship Buoyant Star, they encounter Jade and her crew who have been luring in pirate vessels to protect the ship's treasures. Despite the initial capture of the human females, Adiron falls in love with Jade at first sight, and as they find themselves alone together, their relationship blossoms amidst the challenges they face. intertwines elements of romance, action, and humor, creating a dynamic universe with wonderful characters that keep the story engaging and full of surprises.
The writing style of 'Adiron' is praised for its humor, sense of adventure, and the interplay between the main characters. The plot is described as fast-paced, with no room for boredom, as readers are taken on a journey filled with unexpected twists and connections to previous books in the series. Despite some issues with the timeline and continuity, the book is commended for its well-written story, engaging characters, and the anticipation it builds for future installments in the series.
It's so noisy in the V'tarr cantina that I can barely hear myself think. Not that there's a lot going on between my ears regularly, but there's a reedy instrument wailing just over my shoulder that's ... - #8
'Good Boy' by Sarina Bowen and Elle Kennedy is a romantic comedy novel that follows the story of Blake Riley, a professional NHL player with a larger-than-life personality. The book explores Blake's journey of falling in love with Jess Canning, his teammate's sister-in-law, as they navigate their past connection, humor, and unexpected depth in their relationship. Through witty banter, endearing characters, and heartwarming moments, the authors weave a delightful tale that combines humor, romance, and a touch of drama.
Even though the restaurant staff has already done its magic, I’m fussing over the dining table one more time. Each centerpiece gets a last-minute adjustment to make sure the flowers are perfect. A gla... - #9
Simple Jess by Pamela Morsi is a historical romance set in Appalachia in the late 19th and early 20th century. The story follows Althea, a young widow with a son, who is pressured by her community to remarry. She hires Jess, a man with intellectual challenges but a kind heart, to help around her farm. As Althea gets to know Jess, she discovers his true nature and begins to see him as a potential partner. The book explores themes of love, acceptance, and community in the Ozarks, creating a heartwarming tale of overcoming obstacles and finding true love.
Althea Winsloe was hopping mad. Her face was red, her teeth were clenched, and she was marching down the well-worn mountain path with such determined haste that she was completely unaware of the brigh... - #10
'Ten Things I Hate About the Duke' by Loretta Chase is a historical romance novel set in Regency England that follows the story of Cassandra Pomfret and Lucius, Duke of Ashmont. The plot revolves around Cassandra, a strong-willed and intelligent woman who encounters Ashmont after a carriage accident caused by his drunken state. Despite their initial differences, a slow-burn romance develops between them as Ashmont strives to prove himself worthy of Cassandra's trust and respect. The writing style is rich in wit, humor, and social commentary, with a focus on character growth and development, particularly in Ashmont's transformation from an immature rake to a deserving hero.
But it had to be done, and the Andromeda Society had agreed that she would speak for them. Her father was a powerful member of the House of Commons, where Mr. Titus Owsley seemed to be gaining more su...