Books matching: polyamorous relationships
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Full Mountie by Ainsley Booth and Sadie Haller is a steamy romance novel that delves into the complexities of a polyamorous relationship involving Beth, Lachlan, and Hugh. Set against the backdrop of Canadian politics, the book explores the dynamics between the characters as they navigate their feelings and desires, all while dealing with professional and personal challenges. The writing style is engaging, with a mix of steamy scenes, emotional uncertainties, and realistic portrayals of the characters' struggles and fears.
Beth, Lachlan, and Hugh find themselves in a love triangle filled with passion, jealousy, and emotional turmoil. As they come to terms with their feelings for each other, the story unfolds with hot, loving descriptions of their relationships, consent, and emotional depth. The novel challenges societal norms and explores themes of acceptance, love, and the complexities of unconventional relationships, leaving readers contemplating the dynamics of polyamory and the emotional journey of the characters.
But I know exactly where she is, and have from the second I stepped outside. After a year, the way she affects me shouldn’t be a surprise anymore. And yet I still find myself wondering why my head is ...
(Also, see 60 recommendations for the series Frisky Beavers ) - #2
'The Witch's Wolves' by Ellie Mae MacGregor is a spicy and modern twist on the classic tale of Little Red Riding Hood. The story follows Manon, a witch on the run, who finds herself in the company of two wolf shifters, Bastien and Aimon. Together, they explore themes of polyamory, acceptance of sexuality, mental health, and trying new things. The novella is a blend of steamy romance, cozy dynamics, and a touch of witchcraft, creating a perfect fall read that is both sweet and spicy.
The book is praised for its engaging plot, rich character development, and the tender relationships between the characters. Readers enjoy the polyamorous romance between a witch and two wolf shifters, appreciating the unique dynamics and the blend of steamy and sweet moments. The author's writing style is described as both wholesome and highly erotic, managing to balance kindness between characters with passionate encounters, creating a captivating and enjoyable read.
It had been dark for hours by the time Manon’s teeth began to chatter. Her grandmother’s fur cloak had done her well, but it began to feel like thin cotton against the newly falling snow and the howli... - #3
'Tragic King' in the series 'The Dominant Bastard Duology' by Sparrow Beckett is a polyamorous BDSM story that delves into the complex dynamics between Severin, Minnow, and Rodrigo. The book explores themes of power exchange, rough loving, and emotional connections within a non-traditional relationship setup. The writing style is described as immersive, with well-developed characters and intricate storytelling that keeps readers engaged throughout the duology.
Severin studied his brother – a younger version of himself he hadn’t known existed – and tried to decide whether to give in to the urge to slam the door in his face. He’d wanted to speak to him, or th...
(Also, see 100 recommendations for the series The Dominant Bastard Duology ) - #4
Starfarers by Vonda N. McIntyre follows the story of several people who have applied for passage on the Starfarer, a spaceship designed for peaceful scientific exploration and first contact with aliens. However, they soon discover that the U.S. Government intends to weaponize the ship instead. The book focuses on interpersonal relationships, political intrigue, and the characters' struggle against the government's plans, all set against the backdrop of space travel and alien encounters. The narrative is character-driven, with diverse and interesting characters such as an alien contact specialist, a genetically altered diver, and a black woman involved in a polyamorous relationship.
Starfarers is a mix between character drama and a Big Dumb Object novel, with a slow-paced plot that delves into the detailed design of the ship, the political situation, and the characters' backgrounds. The story is told from multiple viewpoints, providing a sense of scope and depth to the narrative. Despite some initial setup typical of a first book in a series, the book gains momentum towards the end as the U.S. Government's menacing intentions become clear, leading to an exciting climax and a compelling cliffhanger that leaves readers eager for the next installment.
Nervous and excited and rushed and late, J.D. Sauvage hurried down the corridor of the terminal. The satchel carrying her personal allowance thumped against her hip. The other passengers had already b... - #5
Readers describe 'Human Omega: Discovered on the Slave Planet' as a unique and well-written novel with a plot that balances between sweet, funny, and heartbreaking moments. The story follows three main characters - a human, a space marine, and an alien - as they navigate through a world filled with language barriers, captivity, and mysterious pasts. The writing style is praised for its ability to showcase distinct perspectives, enriching the world view and creating a dynamic relationship between the characters.
Iethuth commissioned red sleeves and fanciful engraved spaulders for me once. I have them in an old, unfrequented chest that accumulates all the junk too useful to throw away. I suppose he thought it ... - #6
Rocky Mountain Freedom by Vivian Arend is a steamy romance novel that delves into the complexities of a polyamorous relationship between Travis, Ashley, and Cassidy. The story follows their journey as they navigate societal judgments, family acceptance, and their own inner struggles while trying to find happiness and love together. The writing style is described as touching, awe-inspiring, and emotionally immersive, capturing the readers' hearts with its passionate and sensual narrative.
Gravel crunched under her wheels as she turned down the long back-road approach to his trailer. Ashley Sims slowed her van to keep dust from floating through the windows she’d opened to enjoy the warm...
(Also, see 39 recommendations for the series Six Pack Ranch ) - #7
In 'Strange Grace' by Tessa Gratton, the story unfolds in the mystical village of Three Graces, where a devil resides in the surrounding forest and strikes a bargain with a Grace witch every seven years. The villagers must send a saint into the forest during the slaughter moon to ensure the prosperity and safety of the village. The narrative follows characters like Arthur, Mairwen, and Rhun, exploring themes of sacrifice, gender roles, and the consequences of breaking ancient bargains. The writing style in 'Strange Grace' is described as lyrical, atmospheric, spooky, and immersive, with a dark fairy tale vibe that delves into complex emotions and relationships.
Mairwen Grace puts her hand to the beast’s velvety lips and scrapes her fingers under his chin. She was coming from the boneyard, looping wide over the pasture hill to tease herself with the shadows r... - #8
'Three For All' by Elia Winters is a scorchingly hot exploration of polyamory involving three complex characters - Geoff, Patrick, and Lori. The book delves into the practicalities and emotions of a triad relationship, with intimate scenes that are described as emotionally intimate and sexually intense. Winters skillfully navigates potential clichés, presenting a unique and entertaining read filled with likable characters who engage in down-to-earth banter while dealing with the complexities of their evolving relationship.
The story follows Geoff and Patrick, a happily married couple, as they navigate adding Lori into their relationship. Lori, a relationship therapist with a PhD in polyamorous relationships, dreams of a career in NYC. As the trio explores their feelings and desires, they face challenges and doubts, leading to a mature and honest portrayal of a threesome navigating their way to a happily ever after.
(Also, see 82 recommendations for the series Comes in Threes ) - #9
Iron Widow by Xiran Jay Zhao is a dark fantasy novel set in a historically Chinese-inspired futuristic world where fighter mechas are piloted by young men and women wielding spirit energy. The protagonist, Zetian, offers herself up as a concubine pilot to assassinate the ace male pilot responsible for her sister's death. However, she surprises everyone by killing him through the psychic link between pilots and emerges unscathed, earning the title of Iron Widow. The book delves into themes of revenge, rage, power, and patriarchy, with epic battles and a polyamorous love triangle adding to the intrigue of the story.
Well, I’m not doing it. Yizhi is the one manning the tweezers my sister left behind. Kneeling on the bamboo mat spread beneath us over the damp forest soil, he lifts my chin while ripping out bristle ... - #10
'Ask DNA' in the series 'Suncoast Society' by author Tymber Dalton follows the story of brothers Kirby and Davis as they navigate their introduction to a new lifestyle, meeting Melanie and embarking on a journey of acceptance and love together. The author's writing style draws readers in from page one, weaving a range of emotions throughout the story and creating a compelling narrative that explores the dynamics between the three main characters.
The plot delves into the complexities of relationships, individual strengths and weaknesses, and the evolution of the characters as they come together to form a unique bond. Through a mix of humor, heartfelt moments, and surprising revelations, the book captures the essence of everyday challenges and triumphs, ultimately delivering a beautiful love story that resonates with readers.
(Also, see 11 recommendations for the series Suncoast Society )