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    Their Kidnapped Bride - Bridgewater Ménage by Vanessa Vale
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    Their Kidnapped Bride by Vanessa Vale is a novella set in the Wild West of Montana, featuring Emma James who finds herself sold to a brothel by her step brother, leading to her being auctioned off as a virgin bride. The story follows Emma's journey of being introduced to a ménage relationship with two dominant and protective men, Kane and Ian, as they navigate a unique community in Bridgewater where polyamorous marriages are the norm. The writing style mixes sensuality with raw sexuality, exploring themes of dominance, submission, and eroticism, creating a fast-paced and erotic read that delves into taboo relationships and BDSM aspects.


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    Protecting His Brat by Sorcha Black
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    'Protecting His Brat' by Sorcha Black is a contemporary romance novel that follows the story of Aberdeen Deen, a sheltered heiress, and her new bodyguard Blue. The book explores their relationship as they navigate a dangerous situation while on the run from kidnappers. The dynamic between Deen and Blue is a mix of innocence and dominance, creating a sweet and steamy romance. The writing style incorporates humor, kink, and mystery, keeping the readers engaged from beginning to end.


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    His Human to Claim
    Book 1 in the series:Unit A12

    His Human to Claim - Unit A12 by Morgan Robinson
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    'His Human to Claim' in the series 'Unit A12' by author Morgan Robinson is a romance story set in a world where all men on Earth have died, leaving only women behind. Visitors from outer space come to help the females, providing them with safety and assistance, until they ask for something in return. The story follows Olivia, the first woman to travel through a portal and meet a tribe of demon-like aliens, where she becomes mated to one of them. The plot revolves around fated mates, instant attraction, and the merging of cultures, creating an engaging and unique storyline. Despite the basic plot, some readers found the book to be a fun and enjoyable read, with elements of humor and a sweet relationship between the main characters.


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    Taking What He Wants - Taking What He Wants by Jordan Silver
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    'Taking What He Wants' by Jordan Silver is a steamy romance novel featuring intense alpha males and young, sweet, innocent females. The plot revolves around Chase seeking revenge on his fiancée by engaging in an affair with her sister, Delia. As the story unfolds, secrets are revealed, danger lurks, and the characters navigate through twists, mysteries, and intense love scenes. The writing style is described as over-the-top, dramatic, and filled with possessive alpha males, hot dominance, and a daddy dom relationship.


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    The Kommandant's Girl - The Kommandant's Girl by Pam Jenoff
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    Nineteen-year-old Emma Gershmann Bau, a Jewish woman, finds herself caught in the turmoil of World War II as she navigates love, loyalty, and resistance in the face of Nazi occupation. The novel delves into Emma's complex relationships with her husband, Jacob Bau, a Polish Jewish resistance fighter, and Kommandant Georg Richwalder, a high-ranking Nazi official. Set in Krakow, Poland, the book explores themes of love, sacrifice, and moral dilemmas against the backdrop of historical events such as the formation of the Krakow Ghetto and the Polish Resistance movements.

    Despite being a work of historical fiction, the narrative skillfully weaves together elements of romance, tension, and historical accuracy to create a compelling story that sheds light on lesser-known aspects of World War II history, such as the Polish Jewish underground and the complexities of human emotions amidst wartime atrocities. Pam Jenoff's writing style vividly portrays the setting of Krakow and captures the emotional turmoil of the characters, making the reader emotionally invested in Emma's journey through love, loss, and resilience.

    As we cut across the wide span of the market square, past the pigeons gathered around fetid puddles, I eye the sky warily and tighten my grip on Lukasz’s hand, willing him to walk faster. But the chil...

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    Claiming the Highlander - Brotherhood of the Sword by Kinley MacGregor
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    Claiming the Highlander by Kinley MacGregor is a captivating highland adventure filled with romance and feuds. The story follows Maggie, a determined Scottish woman who takes a stand against clan wars by leading the women in a strike, only to find herself in danger as the men seek revenge. Braden, the charming and womanizing youngest McAllister clan member, is drawn to Maggie despite his vow to never marry. As they navigate the complexities of their feelings amidst clan conflicts, secrets are revealed, and they must confront their pasts to build a future together. The plot is filled with tender childhood anecdotes, engaging characters, and a touch of humor that keeps readers hooked until the end.


    (Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Brotherhood of the Sword )

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    Restore me
    Book 1 in the series:New Haven

    Restore me - New Haven by J.L. Seegars
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    'Restore Me' by J.L. Seegars is a captivating story revolving around Sloane, who is dealing with the loss of her husband and the guilt that follows. The book delves into the complex emotions of grief, love, and second chances as Sloane navigates her feelings for Dominic, her late husband's best friend. Their relationship evolves from animosity to a deep connection, filled with angst, support, and understanding stemming from their troubled pasts. The author skillfully weaves a tale of love, loss, and growth, creating a storyline that is both steamy and emotional.

    The narrative of 'Restore Me' is enriched by the well-developed characters of Sloane and Dominic, who come from toxic backgrounds and struggle to trust and love. The enemies-to-lovers trope, combined with second chances and the dynamics of best friend's widow, adds layers to the plot. The writing style of J.L. Seegars brings out the intense emotions and complexities of the characters, making the reader experience heartache, passion, and hope as Sloane and Dominic navigate their way back to each other.

    A fruity, floral cocktail that swirled in the late August air around her and carried the heady mixture straight into his nostrils. Flooding his senses until everything in his world was her. The sway o...

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    Raising Lucy
    Book 1 in the series:Surrender

    Raising Lucy - Surrender by Becca Jameson
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    'Raising Lucy' by Becca Jameson in the 'Surrender' series delves into a character-driven plot with a theme of age play, showcasing the romantic journey of Lucy and Roman. The book explores the complex relationship between an older, established businessman who is a Dom, and a young, innocent woman who has faced a harsh life. As the story unfolds, Roman's deep desire to be a Daddy to Lucy is revealed, leading to a series of ups and downs as Lucy discovers her submissive and little side with his guidance.

    The writing style of Becca Jameson in 'Raising Lucy' is praised for its detailed and descriptive nature, skillful use of conversational dialogues, internal monologues, and dual POV. The book offers a unique view of BDSM, challenging some readers' sensibilities while presenting the lifestyle as a kink rather than abuse. The plot intricately weaves through the characters' growth, the age gap in the romantic relationship, and the emotional complexities of a Daddy-little dynamic.


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    Bounced
    Book 1 in the series:Blue Collar Bad Boys

    Bounced - Blue Collar Bad Boys by Brill Harper
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    Bounced is a short and steamy novella from the Blue Collar Bad Boys series by Brill Harper. The story revolves around Sarah, a sweet and innocent actuary student, who finds herself in a risky situation when she sneaks into a bar with her friend. There, she meets Anvil, the alpha bouncer, who becomes infatuated with her and decides to protect her for the night, leading to unexpected developments. The writing style in Bounced is described as engaging, humorous, and full of chemistry between the characters, making it a quick and satisfying read for fans of insta-love romance.


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    Shades of Twilight by Linda Howard
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    'Shades of Twilight' by Linda Howard is a romantic suspense novel set in the deep South, focusing on the complex dynamics within the wealthy Davenport family. The story revolves around Roanna, an orphaned young woman who idolizes her cousin Webb, and the intertwined relationships and mysteries that unfold within the family. With elements of romance, suspense, and family loyalty, the plot delves into jealousy, murder, and a surprising twist that keeps readers engaged throughout the book. The writing style is described as passionate, with graphic intimate scenes and a mix of drama, love, and mystery that creates a captivating narrative.

    The voices were hushed, but Roanna heard them anyway and knew they were talking about her. She curled her skinny little body into a tighter knot, hugging her knees to her chest as she stared stolidly ...

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