Books matching: moments of tenderness and intensity
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A sprawling, thoughtful, and deeply emotional entry in the Stormlight Archive that rewards patient readers and series fans - but those new to Sanderson or seeking a breezy read may want to start elsewhere.
First, you must get a spren to approach. The type of gemstone is relevant; some spren are naturally more intrigued by certain gemstones. In addition, it is essential to calm the spren with something i...
(Also, see 100 recommendations for the series The Stormlight Archive ) - #2
A steamy, angsty, and addictive forbidden romance that delivers on emotional intensity - perfect for fans of Rina Kent and those who like their love stories a little taboo. Not for everyone, but if you love high drama and strong character journeys, this will have you hooked.
There’s always something to do and a power to pursue. No matter which direction I take, there’s a goal to reach and a situation to conquer. However, ambition can’t be blind or else it’ll become destru... - #3
Heart-wrenching yet deeply satisfying, The Rest of the Story is a moving hockey romance full of hope, healing, and love - a must-read for fans of emotional, slow-burn MM stories.
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A glitzy, dramatic start to a Hollywood-meets-teacher romance series; swoony, steamy, and sometimes cheesy - but perfect if you’re craving emotional, sexy escapism with a side of drama!
Winter in New York City is dirty business. A nasty, grayish hue hangs over the city from November through late March. During my first winter in the city, I’ve experienced everything from slushy puddle... - #5
'Enemy Within' by Tal Bauer is a gripping and intense continuation of 'The Executive Office' series, where the characters face complex challenges and dangerous situations that test their love, trust, and loyalty. Set in various locations, including the bitter, snow-capped mountains of Siberia and inside a submarine, the book intricately weaves together multiple storylines involving different couples and secondary characters, all working towards a common goal of defeating the antagonist, Madigan. The writing style is described as vivid and detailed, immersing the reader in heart-pounding action sequences and emotional moments that keep them engaged from start to finish.
(Also, see 50 recommendations for the series The Executive Office )