Books matching: love triangle dynamics
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'What I Did for a Duke' by Julie Anne Long is a historical romance set in Regency England, part of the Pennyroyal Green series. The story follows the relationship between an older, mature Duke of Falconbridge and a younger, intelligent, and independent woman, Genevieve Eversea. The book explores themes of revenge, love, forgiveness, wit, humor, and finding true love amidst societal expectations and personal growth. Readers praised the character-driven narrative, the slow-building romance between the hero and heroine, and the witty, humorous dialogues that add depth to the story.
From a deucedly awkward crouch between a birdbath and a shrubbery in the back garden of a Sussex manor house, Ian Eversea watched the silhouette of a woman pass tantalizingly once . . . twice . . . Ha... - #2
'Joshua' in the series 'The Mitchell/Healy Family' by author Jennifer Foor is a gripping finale that delves into the life of Josh, a character who evolves from being carefree to facing the consequences of his past relationships. The plot unfolds with emotional turmoil, heartbreak, and unexpected twists as Josh navigates his feelings for Tamsyn while dealing with the return of his first love, Livy. Jennifer Foor's writing style captures the readers' attention with a mix of drama, action, and strong family bonds, making it a compelling read that keeps the audience engaged till the end.
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"The Perils of Pleasure" by Julie Anne Long is a historical romance novel in the Pennyroyal Green series, following the story of Colin Eversea and Madeline, who are brought together under unusual circumstances. Colin, a charming yet troubled man, is rescued from the gallows by Madeleine, a mysterious mercenary with a complex past. As they navigate dangerous situations and try to unravel a mystery, they find themselves falling in love despite seemingly insurmountable obstacles. The plot is filled with clever twists and turns, combining elements of romance and mystery in a light-hearted yet engaging writing style that keeps readers invested in the characters' journey.
Of all the myriad ways Colin Eversea could have met his demise—drowning in the Ouse at the age of six, for instance, or plummeting from the trellis leading up to Lady Malmsey’s bedroom window some twe... - #4
'Just Last Night' by Mhairi McFarlane delves into the lives of four best friends - Eve, Susie, Ed, and Justin - who have been inseparable since their school days. The story explores the complexities of their relationships, especially when a tragic event shakes their world, leading to revelations, secrets, and a journey of self-discovery. Through Eve's perspective, the narrative unfolds with authenticity, nuance, and emotional depth, touching on themes of friendship, loss, love, and growing up. McFarlane's writing style is described as insightful, heartwarming, and witty, capturing a range of emotions that keep readers invested in the story.
“Are you sure that’s not Leonard?” Justin says. “He had chili con carne for tea. Got up on the counter and had his face in the saucepan before I could stop him, the fool. He’s been farting in spicy be... - #5
'Girl Underwater' by Claire Kells is a gripping tale of survival and coming of age. The story follows Avery and Colin, members of a university swim team, as they crash land in the Colorado Rockies along with other passengers. The narrative explores their struggle to survive in the wilderness and the subsequent challenges they face upon returning to their normal lives, all while dealing with trauma and PTSD. The writing style is praised for its strong imagery, good pacing, and realistic depiction of the characters' emotions and experiences.
The security line proceeds in its usual torturous fashion: in stops and starts, other people’s luggage tumbling at my feet. After thirty minutes of halfhearted apologies, one of the TSA checkers waves... - #6
"Dream On" by Angie Hockman follows Cass, a young lawyer starting her career at her dream firm. After a car accident leaves her in a coma, she wakes up believing she has a boyfriend named Devin, only to discover the real Devin later on. The book explores Cass's journey of rediscovery, love triangles, and unexpected twists, all while maintaining a balance between romance and mystery. The writing style is engaging, with solid banter, slow-burn romantic tension, and a strong theme of friendship interwoven throughout the plot.
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Readers describe "Claimed For Their Pleasure" in the 'Coveted Prey' series by L.V. Lane as an engaging omegaverse romance novel that follows the story of Jessa, an intriguing character with latent powers, as she navigates a complicated relationship with two male love interests, Brandon and Gage. The book delves into the dynamics of alpha, beta, and omega pairings, providing a fresh take on the genre. Readers appreciate the well-developed characters, the blend of romance and action, and the detailed world-building that adds depth to the story.
(Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Coveted Prey ) - #8
'Goddess' in the series 'Starcrossed' by Josephine Angelini continues the story of Helen, Lucas, Orion, and their group of friends as they face the consequences of releasing the Greek Gods from their imprisonment. The plot revolves around the Scions coming together to prevent a war, stop the cycle of tragedy that plagues them, and protect the world from the wrath of the Gods. The writing style is described as myth-heavy, delving into Greek mythology and historical stories, with a focus on character transformations and the complexities of the relationships among the characters.
Helen could see what she guessed was the River Styx just off to her left. It was a roaring torrent, riddled with icebergs. No sane person would dare swim across it. Feeling stranded, she limped around...
(Also, see 77 recommendations for the series Starcrossed ) - #9
Caught by Erika Ashby and A.E. Woodward is a captivating story about friendship, love, and heartbreak. The plot revolves around Quinn, Chace, and Finley, who have been best friends for years, but when Finley enters the picture, their dynamic shifts, leading to a love triangle that tests their relationships. The writing style of the book immerses readers in the emotions of the characters, making them feel connected to the story as they navigate through laughter, tears, and moments of swooning.
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Wicked Beauty by Katee Roberts is the third installment in the Dark Olympus series, offering a reimagined take on Greek mythology. The story follows Helen Kasios as she competes in the Olympus tournament to claim her own hand in marriage and the title of Ares, amidst devious politics and power struggles in Olympus. The plot is driven by Helen's quest for self-determination, intertwined with the dynamics between Achilles, Patroclus, and herself, leading to a messy yet captivating love triangle.
“I am so fucking late,” I mutter under my breath. The hallways of Dodona Tower are blessedly empty, but that only makes the clock ticking down inside my head worse. Tonight is the night everything cha...
(Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Dark Olympus )