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In "Wed to the Wild God," the third book in the "Aspect and Anchor" series by Ruby Dixon, readers are introduced to the story of Carly and Kassam. Kassam, the aspect of hedonism, finds himself cast onto Earth and crosses paths with Carly, leading to a journey filled with spice, humor, and intense storytelling. As Carly helps Kassam navigate his return to his rightful place, they encounter familiar characters from the series and face challenges that test their relationship and emotions.
I lift my shoulder, using it to hold the phone to my ear as I clean a mug behind the bar. It's almost opening time, so I need to make this call to my mom short, but I can hear the worry in her voice. ...
(Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Aspect and Anchor ) - #2
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 ... - #3
'The Damning Stone' in the 'Tales From Verania' series by T.J. Klune seems to focus on the character of Prince Justin and his journey to find love and happiness. However, some readers feel that the story is more centered around other characters like Sam and King Dylan, rather than focusing on Justin's romance. The plot includes elements of magic, loss, heartbreak, and the aftermath of previous events in the series. The writing style is described as slow-paced, with monologues and recaps that some readers feel detract from the overall story.
(Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Tales From Verania ) - #4
In 'R'jaal's Resonance,' readers follow the long-awaited journey of R'jaal finally finding his resonance with a female after a period of anticipation. The story unfolds on Not Hoth, where the islanders are depicted as well-rounded characters with complex relationships and dynamics. The plot is a blend of adventure, romance, and humor, with elements of steamy scenes and tender moments that keep readers engaged. Ruby Dixon's writing style shines through in her detailed world-building and rich character development, creating a captivating addition to the Ice Planet saga.
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'Rut Bar' by Alexis B. Osborne in the 'Heatverse' series is an Omegaverse book that subverts traditional dynamics, featuring a female omega who is a domme and a sub alpha male. The plot revolves around Veronica, the owner of Rut Bar, a strip club catering to omegas, where she runs an underground railroad for abused omegas. The book explores themes of consent, feminism, and BDSM, with unique pack dynamics and diverse characters. The writing style is described as feminist, sex-positive, and containing a mix of romance and kink.
(Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Heatverse ) - #6
'Cotillion' by Georgette Heyer is a Regency romance novel that follows the story of Kitty Charing, an heiress who is expected to marry one of her guardian's nephews in order to inherit his fortune. Kitty, a headstrong young woman, refuses the proposals of her cousins and instead convinces her cousin Freddy to pose as her betrothed. As they navigate through a series of misunderstandings and scrapes in London, Kitty and Freddy find themselves in a sham engagement that leads to unexpected twists and turns, ultimately culminating in a satisfying and sweet ending. is praised for its witty language, charming characters, and entertaining plot that keeps readers engaged until the last page.
The Saloon, like every other room in Arnside House, was large and lofty, and had been furnished, possibly some twenty years earlier, in what had then been the first style of elegance. This, however, h... - #7
'War' in the series 'The Four Horsemen' by Laura Thalassa follows the story of War, the Horseman of the Apocalypse, who lands near Jerusalem, wreaking havoc and destruction as commanded. Miriam Elmahdy, a fearless weapons maker, finds herself entangled with War, who declares her to be his wife and takes her to his camp. The plot revolves around the obstacles of romance amidst the atrocities committed by War, showcasing Miriam's resilience and strength in the face of chaos and violence. The writing style combines elements of passion, intense chemistry, and emotionally taxing moments, creating a roller coaster journey for the characters and readers alike.
The narrative explores the complex relationship between War and Miriam, delving into themes of love, redemption, and the struggle between personal desires and the fate of humanity. Laura Thalassa skillfully weaves together a tale of survival, sacrifice, and the unlikely bond that forms between two individuals amidst a world on the brink of destruction.
I glance longingly at my bed. There’s no way I’m falling back asleep, which means I can work on my latest commission or I can go scavenging. I glance at the walls, where some of my finished products h...
(Also, see 100 recommendations for the series The Four Horsemen ) - #8
"Ice Planet Barbarians" by Ruby Dixon follows the story of Georgie, an abducted human, and Vektal, the Chief of the Not Hoth tribe. As Georgie navigates a new world with alien beings, she forms a bond with Vektal despite initial challenges due to their language barrier and cultural differences. The plot delves into themes of fated mates, alien romance, and the struggles of survival and adaptation in a harsh environment. The writing style is described as engaging, humorous, and emotionally impactful, with a mix of romance, sci-fi elements, and realistic dialogue that adds depth to the characters and their interactions.
Up until yesterday I, Georgie Carruthers, never believed in aliens. Oh, sure, there were all kinds of possibilities out there in the universe, but if someone would have told me that little green men w... - #9
'The Serpent and the Wings of Night' in the series 'Crowns of Nyaxia' by Carissa Broadbent follows the story of Oraya, a human girl adopted by a vampire king, as she navigates a world where humans are no more than livestock. The plot revolves around Oraya's path, struggles, battles, and revelations about her past and future, all while participating in a deadly competition for power and freedom. The writing style is emotional and contemplative, delving into Oraya's fight for survival and determination to defy her vulnerabilities in a world of predators.
is a dark fantasy novel with elements of action, drama, and romance intertwined in a world where vampires are depicted as true monsters with bloodlust. The story follows Oraya's journey as she fights against time, faces brutal trials in a magical competition, and forms complex relationships with characters like Raihn, a broody vampire with a hidden soft side. The writing captures the intense and emotional moments, creating a gripping narrative that keeps readers engaged till the end.
I pressed to the wall, the dagger clenched tight in my hands. The night was warm, the kind when the sun’s heat clung to the steamy humidity of the air long after sunset. The smell hung in a thick, rot... - #10
'Bound to the Battle God' follows the journey of Faith, a smart and practical woman who accidentally gets sucked into a portal to another realm and ends up being sold as a sacrifice to the God of War. However, things take a surprising turn when the God of War, Aron, asks for a volunteer to be his mortal anchor, leading Faith to step up. Together, Faith and Aron embark on a twisty and convoluted road to help Aron ascend back to his rightful place in the pantheon of gods. The story is set in a fantasy medieval-style landscape where the gods have been cast out of their version of heaven and must battle for dominance before ascending back to the aether.
The author, Ruby Dixon, weaves a tale filled with epic fantasy battles, complex characters, and a slow-burn romance between Faith and Aron. is praised for its phenomenal world-building, mix of mythologies, and fully fleshed-out characters, making it a captivating and engaging read that keeps readers hooked till the end.
I wake up in the middle of the night, alert for no reason at all. My ears strain, trying to make out sound. There's only the distant rumble of thunder, an oncoming storm. I sit up and listen for voice...