Books matching: kink club setting
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'The Beast' in the 'Wicked Villains' series by Katee Robert is a steamy MMF romance that delves into the complex dynamics between Beast, Gaeton, and Isabelle. The book explores themes of love, desire, and second chances as the trio navigates a polyamorous relationship with intense chemistry and emotional depth. Set against a backdrop of power struggles and past betrayals, the characters must confront their feelings and past mistakes to forge a new future together.
The writing style of Katee Robert in 'The Beast' is described as engaging and captivating, with readers praising the author's ability to create a compelling storyline filled with twists and turns. The book is noted for its erotic elements, emotional depth, and intricate character development, making it a compelling read for fans of the series.
My sisters’ voices ring in my ears, even hours after our conversation. I stand on the curb and stare up at the building before me. It looks nearly identical to those around it: a nondescript gray squa...
(Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Wicked Villains ) - #2
Julia Lyle attends her best friend's wedding, only to be shocked when the ceremony turns into a collaring ceremony. Despite her feminist beliefs, she finds herself intrigued by the lifestyle introduced by Master Marcus Cavendish. As Julia navigates her internal struggle between independence and submission, she embarks on a journey of self-discovery, trust, and love, all under the guidance of the dominant Marcus. The book delves into the dynamics of BDSM relationships, exploring themes of control, trust, and personal growth, while also intertwining elements of romance and steamy encounters.
Lana and Julia had chatted on the phone earlier in the week to discuss the final wedding plans. Lana had warned that the union would be a bit untraditional. She’d been vague about the details, but she... - #3
'Burning For Her Kiss' in the 'Serpent's Kiss' series by Sherri Hayes is a romance novel that delves into the world of BDSM, specifically focusing on a FemDomme relationship. The story follows Drew, a firefighter, who becomes intrigued by the lifestyle and finds himself drawn to Mistress Beth at the Serpent's Kiss club. Beth, who has been hurt in the past by a previous sub, is hesitant to open her heart again. As Drew patiently pursues Beth, their relationship evolves, showcasing themes of trust, love, and commitment. The narrative is praised for its character development, gentle pacing, and realistic portrayal of the BDSM lifestyle.
Drew Parker had finally drummed up the courage to come to Serpent’s Kiss by himself four weeks ago. He’d been anxious about walking into a kink club. The idea of going alone terrified him. In the end,... - #4
Dark Corruption by Effie Campbell is the final installment in the McGowan Mafia Series, featuring a high spice, dark mafia romance with an obsessed, morally grey hero named Ewen. The story revolves around Ewen, the owner of a sex club, who becomes captivated by Cora after she fills in for her injured twin sister, Ruby. As their unconventional relationship unfolds, Ewen and Cora navigate through a world of violence, criminal elements, and betrayal, all while discovering hidden depths within themselves. Effie Campbell's writing style intricately weaves together themes of obsession, passion, and darkness, creating a suspenseful and engaging narrative that keeps readers on the edge of their seats until the very end.
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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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Toby, a baby dom, and Laurie meet one night at a kink club and have an encounter that neither of them can forget. In fact, both feel ruined by the experience. They both have demons to overcome to their HEA but, oh, is it written so masterfully. Just gorgeous. There is so much feeling, and surprisingly not a ton of angst. Toby is a 'lost' 19-year-old man, who knows one thing for sure, that he's a Dom. Laurie is the emotionally bruised and slightly detached older man, who takes a leap of faith, and kneels for Toby, not quite ever believing what happens between them is for real. The story follows the pair as they embark on a startling and life-affirming BDSM relationship, ultimately dealing in pride, inquisitiveness, fear, and trust.
“Look, I’ve come straight from work, and I’ve had a really long day, and I simply haven’t had time to slip into a spiky collar or a mesh shirt or whatever else you deem necessary to get into your have...
(Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Spires Universe ) - #7
'Wicked Fall' in the series 'The Wicked Horse' by Sawyer Bennett revolves around the main characters Woolf and Callie, their complex relationship, and their involvement in a secretive sex club called The Wicked Horse. The storyline explores themes of desire, self-discovery, forbidden love, and the challenges they face as their relationship is threatened by external forces. The writing style is described as engaging, with a mix of steamy scenes, playful banter, and intense encounters that keep readers hooked from start to finish.
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'The Anti-hero' in the 'Goode Brothers' series by Sara Cate is a captivating story that delves into the journey of Sage and Adam, two individuals brought together unexpectedly. The plot revolves around their unique connection, exploring themes of love, self-discovery, and growth. The writing style of Sara Cate beautifully weaves together elements of romance, personal development, and emotional depth, creating a compelling narrative that keeps readers engaged from start to finish.
The book skillfully navigates complex topics such as religion, personal identity, and relationships, offering a refreshing perspective on how individuals can overcome challenges and forge their own paths. Through the characters of Sage and Adam, readers are taken on a heartfelt journey of self-acceptance, redemption, and the power of genuine connection in the face of adversity.