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    Ten Things I Hate About the Duke - Difficult Dukes by Loretta Chase
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    '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...

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    Adiron
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    Book 1 in the series:Corsair Brothers

    Adiron - Corsair Brothers by Ruby Dixon
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    '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 ...

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    Bound to Fall - Villains & Virtues by A.K. Caggiano
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    'Bond to Fall' in the 'Villains & Virtues' series by A.K. Caggiano is a cozy fantasy novel that follows the enchanting journey of Celeste, a character briefly mentioned in the original series. The book introduces Reeve, a holy knight on a mission to vanquish evil, who initially mistakes Celeste as the darkness he seeks to eradicate. As they unravel the true threat together, their relationship transitions from enemies to friends to lovers in a heartwarming slow burn romance. The writing style is described as smooth, well-paced, and filled with humorous and heartfelt inner monologues that bring the characters to life in a quirky and entertaining manner.


    (Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Villains & Virtues )

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    Open Hearts
    Book 2 in the series:Bennett Sisters

    Open Hearts - Bennett Sisters by Eve Dangerfield
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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 ...

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    Heat Stroke
    Book 2 in the series:Beach Kingdom

    Heat Stroke - Beach Kingdom by Tessa Bailey
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    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...

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    Simple Jess
    Book 2 in the series:Marrying Stone

    Simple Jess - Marrying Stone by Pamela Morsi
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    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...

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    Glitterland
    Book 1 in the series:Spires Universe

    Glitterland - Spires Universe by Alexis Hall
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    'Glitterland' by Alexis Hall follows the main character Ash, a writer struggling with mental illness and self-doubt, who meets Darian, an Essex boy and aspiring model. As their one-night stand evolves into something deeper, Ash is forced to confront his self-imposed boundaries and allow the possibility of happiness with Darian. The story is filled with humor, emotional depth, and explores themes of love, mental health, and self-acceptance. The writing style showcases nuanced character development and a unique blend of charm, wit, and realism that keeps readers engaged.

    “Yes . . . no . . . I don’t know. I don’t know. I don’t know the number. What if it doesn’t come? I don’t know.” Anxieties were swimming around inside me like jellyfish, but I was usually better at no...

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    Making Over Maris - Wired Series Book by Sabrina York
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    'Making Over Maris' is a story about two long-time friends, Sara and Jack, who embark on a journey of self-discovery and love. Jack, a nerdy and shy man, enlists Sara's help to undergo a transformation to become more attractive, not realizing Sara's true feelings for him. As they navigate misunderstandings, insecurities, and desires, their relationship evolves from friendship to something deeper, filled with emotional tugging and courageous moments. The book explores themes of friendship, love, self-acceptance, and the dynamics of power play in relationships, all set against a backdrop of humor, heartwarming moments, and a unique twist on the romance genre.

    “You want me to what?” Soda spurted out of Sara Grant’s nose. She mopped it up and gaped at Jack Maris, at his coke-bottle glasses, his scraggly, crumb-strewn beard, his ubiquitous black t-shirt with ...

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    Play
    Book 2 in the series:Stage Dive

    Play - Stage Dive by Kylie Scott
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    In "Play" by Kylie Scott, the second book in the Stage Dive series, the story follows the band's drummer, Malcolm Ericson (Mal), as he forms an unexpected connection with Anne Rollins, a studious and hardworking woman who has always put others first. The book explores their evolving relationship, from a fake girlfriend scenario to a genuine connection filled with humor, steamy moments, and emotional depth. The writing style is engaging, with witty banter and a mix of hilarious and heartfelt scenes that keep readers immersed in the rollercoaster ride of Anne and Mal's romance.

    The plot of "Play" delves into the complexities of Mal's character, showcasing his hyperactive and playful nature alongside deeper emotions and vulnerabilities. Anne's resilience and humor shine through as she navigates the chaos that Mal brings into her life, creating a dynamic and entertaining duo that readers can't help but root for. With a focus on character development, humor, and heartfelt moments, the book captures the essence of a rockstar romance with a unique twist on the boy-meets-girl trope.

    Something was wrong. I knew it the moment I walked in the door. With one hand I flicked on the light, dumping my purse onto the couch with the other. After the dimly lit hallway, the sudden glare was ...

    (Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Stage Dive )

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    The Pilot & the Puck-Up - The Copper Valley Thrusters by Pippa Grant
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    'The Pilot & the Puck-Up' by Pippa Grant follows the story of Zeus Berger, a hockey player, and Joey Fireball, a pilot, as they navigate through challenges and quirky moments in their relationship. The plot moves fast with a mix of insane and silly moments, showcasing the hardheaded nature of the main characters who refuse to let anything stand in the way of their love. The writing style is humorous, with well-written and lovable characters, offering a blend of romance, comedy, and hockey in a unique and engaging storyline.

    But it was a bitch and a half getting that last-minute private fitting at Madame Cosette’s anyway, and the woman probably would’ve had to stitch three bras together and then nail the damn contraption ...

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