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    Birthday Girl by Penelope Douglas
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    Birthday Girl by Penelope Douglas is a contemporary romance novel that explores the forbidden love trope, focusing on the relationship between Jordan and Pike. The story unfolds as Jordan, celebrating her birthday, meets Pike, her boyfriend's father, at a movie theater. Despite the age gap and societal taboos, their connection deepens, leading to a complex and angsty love story. The writing style is described as genuine, sweet, and well-paced, with a slow-burn romance that builds on genuine chemistry and character development.

    Unease pricks at the back of my neck. If he’s not answering, then he’s either asleep or out. Both could mean he’ll remember me after it’s too late. He’s not always unreliable, but this wouldn’t be the...

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    Kulti by Mariana Zapata
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    'Kulti' by Mariana Zapata is a slow burn romance novel that follows the development of a relationship between Rey and Sal, two main characters with a love-hate dynamic that gradually evolves into a deep friendship and eventually romance. The story is praised for its realistic unfolding of the relationship, showcasing trust-building and character development along the way. The book is noted for its emphasis on friendship and the slow burn of the romance, with a backdrop of soccer that adds depth to the plot.

    Still, I stared at him. I heard him correctly the first time. He was loud and clear. No problems. But my brain couldn’t wrap itself around the sentence that had come out of his mouth. I understood all...

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    Torn
    Book 1 in the series:All Torn Up

    Torn - All Torn Up by Carian Cole
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    Torn by Carian Cole is a heart-wrenching tale of forbidden love between Tor, a hot, hard-bodied biker, and Kenzi, a sweet, innocent young woman. The story delves into the complexities of their relationship, spanning back to their childhood connection and evolving into a forbidden passion that they must navigate amidst societal taboos and personal struggles. The narrative unfolds through dual perspectives and flashbacks, creating a slow build of anticipation and emotional depth that captures the readers' hearts.

    The writing style of Carian Cole in Torn is described as beautifully crafted and meticulously thought through, with every word carrying weight and emotion. The book is praised for its gradual development of the characters and their love story, avoiding cliches and insta-love tropes. The author's ability to handle a taboo subject with sensitivity and depth, while evoking raw emotions and creating a captivating, enthralling narrative, sets Torn apart as a memorable and impactful read.


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    Don't Kiss the Bride by Carian Cole
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    'Don't Kiss the Bride' by Carian Cole is a heartwarming story about Skylar Timmons, an 18-year-old high school student living in difficult circumstances, and Jude Lucky Lucketti, a kind-hearted hero who offers her a helping hand. Their unlikely friendship evolves into a beautiful love story as they navigate through age gap, friendship, and the challenges of their pasts. The writing style captures the emotions and struggles of the characters, drawing readers into a rollercoaster of feelings and a journey towards a heartwarming happy ending.

    “You need anything before I head outta here?” Kyle asks, glancing over the blueprints that are spread out on a table in the middle of the framed-in addition. We’ve known each other since high school, ...

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    What I Did for a Duke - Pennyroyal Green by Julie Anne Long
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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...

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    Latte Darling
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    Book 2 in the series:Darling

    Latte Darling - Darling by S.J. Tilly
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    'Latte Darling' follows the story of Maddie, a shy heroine who meets Axel, a demanding and possessive silver fox, on a blind date. Despite their age gap and personal insecurities, they are drawn to each other and navigate their evolving relationship. The book is described as a steamy romance with elements of the daddy kink trope, focusing on the growth of trust and love between Maddie and Axel. The plot is centered around their developing bond, the challenges they face, and the support they find in each other.

    The writing style in 'Latte Darling' is praised for its engaging and fast-paced narrative, with readers enjoying the natural progression of Maddie and Axel's relationship. The book is commended for its low drama, entertaining storyline, and well-developed characters, making it a pleasant and enjoyable read within the romance genre.


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    Praise
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    Book 1 in the series:Salacious Players Club

    Praise - Salacious Players Club by Sara Cate
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    In "Praise" by Sara Cate, the story revolves around Charlie and Emerson, brought together by a misunderstanding that leads to a complex relationship involving dominance, submission, and a growing attraction. As they navigate their desires and the challenges that come with them, the book delves into themes of self-discovery, acceptance, and the exploration of kinks within the BDSM community. With a mix of tension, forbidden romance, and emotional depth, the plot unfolds to reveal a journey of love, growth, and understanding between the characters.

    Sara Cate's writing in "Praise" is praised for its authenticity in portraying the dynamics of BDSM relationships and the emotional journey of the characters. The book introduces readers to a world of kink, taboo romance, and age gap dynamics, all woven together with a compelling storyline that balances spice with heartfelt moments. Through well-developed characters and a mix of humor and seriousness, the book offers a blend of angst, passion, and ultimately, a feel-good ending that resonates with readers.

    “So, I had a fistful of her hair in my hand, and we were both in the moment when I looked her right in the eye and said, ‘Suck my cock like a good little girl.’ The next thing I knew, she reared back ...

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    The Idea of You by Robinne Lee
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    The Idea of You by Robinne Lee is a novel that explores a unique and forbidden romance between a 39-year-old gallery owner, Solène, and a 20-year-old frontman of a popular boy band, Hayes. The story delves into the complexities of their relationship, addressing issues such as ageism, sexism, and the challenges of fame. The writing style is described as intense, steamy, and thought-provoking, with a focus on the emotional and physical connection between the characters.

    An unopened package of Da Vinci Maestro Kolinsky brushes was lying on the entry table, alongside a set of thirty-six Holbein watercolors. I’d spent a fortune at Blick stocking up on materials for my a...

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    On the Island - On the Island by Tracey Garvis-Graves
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    'On the Island' by Tracey Garvis-Graves is a romance novel that tells the story of a teen and his teacher who survive a plane crash and end up stranded on a deserted island. As the years go by, they form a bond and begin to fall in love despite their unusual situation and the significant age gap between them. The book explores themes of survival, love, and the complexities of relationships in isolated environments.

    The writing style of 'On the Island' is described as straightforward, almost simple, and very engaging. The author, Tracey Garvis-Graves, is praised for her fantastic writing and excellent character development, particularly in creating a believable and intriguing relationship between the two main characters.

    Things started to go wrong in Germany. It should have taken a little over eighteen hours to fly from Chicago to Malé—the capital city of the Maldives—but after mechanical problems and weather delays w...

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    The Pool Boy - Nashville Neighborhood by Nikki Sloane
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    "The Pool Boy" by Nikki Sloane is a steamy romance novel set in the Nashville music scene, revolving around Erika, a recently divorced woman in her 40s, who finds herself drawn to her best friend's son, Troy, who also happens to be her pool boy. The forbidden romance between Erika and Troy is filled with passion, self-discovery, and age-gap dynamics, creating a sizzling and emotional journey for both characters. The book explores themes of desire, connection, and personal growth, all set against the backdrop of the music industry and the complexities of relationships.

    The writing style in "The Pool Boy" is described as engaging, immersive, and addictive, with vivid storytelling that brings the characters and their emotions to life. The author, Nikki Sloane, skillfully weaves together moments of intimacy, self-reflection, and forbidden love, creating a narrative that is both sensual and emotionally resonant, leaving readers captivated by the chemistry between Erika and Troy.

    Sweat trickled down my back, making my sleeveless silk blouse stick to my skin. Okay, this was getting ridiculous. The air conditioning at the office had never been great, and it had barely been worki...

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