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'Dirty Bad Wrong' by Jade West is a dark and gritty BDSM novel that delves into the world of unconventional love and desire. The story follows Lydia, a woman who is taken out of her comfort zone and introduced to a world of kink, pain, and pleasure by the mysterious and alluring Masque. As Lydia explores her hidden desires and embraces her dark side, she finds herself entangled in a complex web of emotions, needs, and fantasies that she never imagined possible. With a mix of intense and explicit scenes, the book explores themes of acceptance, friendship, and the complexities of love in a BDSM setting.
The writing style of 'Dirty Bad Wrong' is described as raw, honest, and viscerally gorgeous, capturing the essence of a BDSM novel with depth and authenticity. The characters are multifaceted and well-rounded, with Lydia's journey of self-discovery and empowerment at the core of the plot. The book weaves together elements of romance, erotica, and dark themes, creating a captivating and intense narrative that pushes boundaries and challenges readers' perceptions of love and desire.
My toes tapped against the suitcase wedged under my desk. It wouldn’t quite fit in the footwell, sticking out like a big red beacon for the entire office to see on arrival. LYDIA MARSH IS SINGLE, it s... - #2
The novella 'Scream For Us' by Molly Doyle follows Quinn as she attends a Halloween party and encounters Ghostface, Jason Vorhees, and Michael Myers. These masked men offer her protection and delve into her darkest fantasies, leading to a night of blood, pleasure, and mayhem. The story is described as dark, erotic, and brutal, with well-written and hot sex scenes intertwined with themes of murder and possessiveness. Quinn finds herself drawn to these three anti-heroes, each with their own desires focused solely on her, leaving readers wanting more of the beautifully flawed characters.
'Scream For Us' is a quick and steamy read, perfect for fans of Halloween and those who enjoy dark, spicy fantasies. The narrative explores themes of protection, jealousy, and possessiveness, as Quinn navigates a night of indulging in her deepest desires with the mysterious masked men who are more than they appear. The novella is praised for its intense and emotional moments amidst the explicit content, creating a compelling and captivating story that leaves readers eager for more.
A thin film of fog creeps its way from the ground, surrounding everyone on the dance floor. Making my way to the center of the room, I sway my hips to the beat of the music, enticed by the strobe ligh... - #3
Abigail is struggling to make her family's ranch work with the help of Elijah Hays, the man everyone in town warns her about. Despite the rumors surrounding Elijah, Abigail sees a different side of him after he saves her from an attacker. As their relationship grows, Abigail sets out to break down the barriers between them. The book is described as intense and tantalizing, focusing on the developing romance between Abigail and Elijah set in cowboy country.
The dry Montana heat was unforgiving today. Dust coated the back of my throat, my sweat-slicked skin prickling from the harsh midday sun. The thunder of hooves drew my attention from unpegging the lau... - #4
'American Queen' by Sierra Simone is a steamy and intriguing novel that intertwines political issues with erotic plot twists. The story follows the complex relationship between three main characters - Greer, Ash, and Embry - who navigate a love triangle inspired by the Arthurian Legend. The writing style is described as utterly fun and smart, with fully realized characters, rich storytelling, and a mix of intrigue, action, politics, erotica, and romance that keeps readers engaged throughout the series.
It was at a charity gala, I think. Save for the wizard, it wouldn’t have stood out from any other event my grandfather took me to. Ball gowns and tuxedos, chandeliers glittering in opulent hotel ballr... - #5
"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... - #6
Irresistible Rogue by Jaine Diamond is a steamy romance novel that follows the story of Shane Madrigal, an underground fighter, and Jolie, his stepsister-to-be. Their initial encounter as strangers leads to a hot one-night stand, and four years later, they find themselves drawn back together by their parents' wedding. Despite their mutual hatred, Shane and Jolie can't deny the intense chemistry between them, leading to a secret relationship filled with passion, BDSM exploration, and emotional growth. The book intricately explores their journey as they navigate their complex feelings and try to convince their families of their love.
The writing style in Irresistible Rogue is described as addictive, with well-developed characters, intriguing narrative, and swoon-worthy romance. Jaine Diamond expertly weaves together humor, steamy scenes, and realistic character dynamics, making the story engaging and captivating. The book is part of the Vancity Villains series but can be read as a standalone, offering readers a mix of spicy moments, emotional depth, and a satisfying conclusion to the series.
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In "Hard Time" by Cara McKenna, readers are taken on a journey of forbidden romance between Annie, a librarian with a troubled past, and Eric, an inmate serving time for a violent crime. Through a series of passionate and daring letters exchanged between the two characters, the story explores themes of redemption, desire, and the complexities of relationships. Set in a small rust belt town in mid Michigan, the novel delves into the raw and emotional connection that develops between Annie and Eric, challenging societal norms and expectations.
The book is written in an epistolary style, allowing readers to witness the intimate and evolving relationship between Annie and Eric through their correspondence. McKenna skillfully weaves together elements of romance, erotica, and realism, creating a narrative that is both captivating and thought-provoking.
That brought a frown to my lips. Having been raised in the South, the request felt about as civilized as being asked if I could please shave my head bald. Where I’m from, a woman won’t flee a burning ... - #8
Surrender to Sin is a regency romance novella in the Fallen series by Nicola Davidson. The story follows Lady Grace Carrington, a widow tired of being controlled by society and her father, who arranges another loveless marriage for her. Seeking help, Grace approaches Lord Sebastian St. John, also known as Sin, a co-owner of the scandalous pleasure club Fallen. As they plot to ruin her reputation to avoid the unwanted marriage, sparks fly between them, leading to a passionate affair and unexpected love. The book is described as steamy, sensual, and filled with humor, offering a mix of romance, scandal, and character development.
Lady Grace Carrington somehow kept her smile in place as she curtsied. Anyone would think she had been lazing on a chaise eating sweets, not distributing food baskets to the poor within her father’s p... - #9
The Lord I Left is a slow burn romance that follows the journey of Alice and Henry as they navigate their differences and familial expectations. Alice, a bold and talented woman, and Henry, a kind but repressed man, form a deep connection on a road trip filled with challenges and self-discovery. Scarlett Peckham's writing style beautifully portrays the evolving relationship between the characters, exploring themes of faith, desires, and love amidst societal constraints.
The London morning smelled of smoke and had the look of a sketch crudely rendered in blunt charcoal. Icy sludge dripped from sodden eaves into the rivulets of muck that passed for streets, sloshing He...
(Also, see 100 recommendations for the series The Secrets of Charlotte Street ) - #10
Bottle Rocket Hearts by Zoe Whittall is a coming-of-age novel set in Montreal in the 1990s, following the protagonist Eve as she navigates her sexuality, independence, and quest for unconditional love. The story delves into social issues with cheeky and valorous prose, exploring the impact of labels on relationships, society, and self-discovery. Through Eve's interactions with characters like Della and the backdrop of the 1995 referendum, the novel captures a period of rebellion, emotional flux, and personal growth in a changing city.
A fluid that tastes like floor cleaner is dripping down the back of my throat. I’m jittery. Seven is more jittery, and he’s making the other people in the waiting room uncomfortable. We are waiting fo...