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Notice by K. Webster is a dark romance novel that explores the intense and twisted relationship between Grayson and Violet. Grayson, a hyper-focused and obsessed man, finally notices Violet after six years of working together. As their story unfolds, readers are taken on a journey filled with steamy moments, dark themes, and unexpected twists. The writing style of K. Webster is described as unique and captivating, delving into the complex dynamics between the characters and their pasts.
My perfectly manicured fingers, which were typing away on the keyboard, pause as I lift my gaze to the old man. His beady eyes flit over my silky white blouse to where my full breasts are barely encas... - #2
Simply Love by Catherine Anderson is a historical romance novel that follows the story of Luke Taggart, a wealthy and troubled man, and Cassandra Zerek, a sweet and innocent young woman. Luke, who has a dark past, is determined to possess Cassie at any cost, manipulating and hurting those around her in the process. Despite Luke's flaws, Cassie's unconditional love and innocence start to change him, leading to a journey of redemption and self-discovery. The book beautifully portrays the transformation of a ruthless man into a caring individual, all while exploring themes of love, sacrifice, and growth in a mining town setting.
It was the devil’s own afternoon. Black clouds gathered over the teeth-sharp peaks of the Rocky Mountains, and an angry wind from the north drove gusts against the buildings. Locked into his own thoug... - #3
'Twist Me' by Anna Zaires is a dark and twisted story revolving around Nora, a high school graduate who is abducted and taken to a tropical island by the enigmatic Julian. The book delves into the complex dynamics between captor and captive, exploring themes of Stockholm Syndrome and forbidden desire. The plot progresses as Nora undergoes a psychological transformation from an unwilling captive to someone deeply in love with her kidnapper, Julian, despite her initial resistance.
The writing style of 'Twist Me' is engaging and compelling, drawing readers into Nora's turmoil and inner struggles as she navigates her captivity and conflicting emotions towards Julian. The story is filled with suspense, dark romance, and psychological depth, making it a captivating and thought-provoking read for those intrigued by complex relationships and morally gray characters.
“Nora, come on, this is boring,” Leah says as we sit on the bleachers watching the game. Football. Something I know nothing about, but pretend I love because that’s where I see him. Out there on that ... - #4
'When He Was Wicked' in the 'Bridgertons' series by Julia Quinn tells the story of Francesca Bridgerton, a widow who finds herself drawn to her deceased husband's cousin, Michael Stirling. Despite their shared attraction, Francesca struggles with guilt and grief, while Michael has been in love with her for years. The book explores themes of love, loss, guilt, and second chances, set against the backdrop of historical romance. The writing style varies from the usual lighthearted tone of the series, delving into deeper, darker emotions and intimate moments.
In every life there is a turning point. A moment so tremendous, so sharp and clear that one feels as if one’s been hit in the chest, all the breath knocked out, and one knows, absolutely knows without...
(Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Bridgertons ) - #5
'The Duke and I' by Julia Quinn is a historical romance novel that follows the story of Daphne Bridgerton and Simon Basset, the Duke of Hastings. The book explores themes of manipulation, misunderstandings, and the complexities of relationships in early 19th-century England. The plot revolves around Daphne's desire for love and Simon's reluctance to marry due to his past trauma, leading to a fake engagement that turns into a genuine love story. The writing style of the book is described as witty, humorous, and engaging, with well-developed characters and entertaining dialogues that bring the story to life.
The Bridgertons are by far the most prolific family in the upper echelons of society. Such industriousness on the part of the viscountess and the late viscount is commendable, although one can find on... - #6
If You Deceive by Kresley Cole tells the story of Ethan MacCarrick, a scarred hero seeking revenge on the daughter of his enemy, but ultimately finding love instead. Set in a historical non-fantasy Regency era, the book follows the emotional journey of Ethan and Madeleine as they navigate past betrayals and family curses to build a future together. The writing style captures the intense emotions and conflicts between the characters, blending elements of romance, angst, and redemption seamlessly.
After a hesitation, Ethan released him, deciding to believe him. The information meshed with his own, and this man likely wouldn’t court Ethan’s wrath by lying. “You know what to do if you see Grey. A... - #7
'This Man' by Jodi Ellen Malpas is a steamy romance novel that follows the relationship between interior designer Ava O'Shea and the mysterious and domineering Jesse Ward. Set in London, the story is filled with passion, secrets, and intense chemistry between the two characters. The writing style of the book is described as captivating, suspenseful, and humorous, keeping readers hooked from the very first page.
Ava and Jesse's story is a rollercoaster of emotions, with unexpected twists and turns that leave readers eagerly anticipating what will happen next. The narrative delves into themes of love, control, communication, and self-discovery, making it a compelling read for fans of romance novels with strong character dynamics.
I hear the familiar sound of a wooden spoon bashing the edges of a ceramic bowl as Kate appears at the bottom of the stairs. She looks up at me with a tired expression. It’s an expression I’ve become ... - #8
In "Nobody's Baby But Mine" by Susan Elizabeth Phillips, genius physicist Dr. Jane Darlington decides to have a baby but wants to avoid passing on her intelligence genes. She chooses quarterback Cal Bonner as the father, believing him to be dim-witted. However, Cal turns out to be smarter than she thought, leading to a series of unexpected events including a fake marriage, hidden feelings, and family dynamics. The book blends humor, romance, and serious issues, showcasing the evolution of the characters and their relationships amidst a backdrop of football and familial love.
“Bull,” Jodie said. Everybody who knew anything about football knew that Cal Bonner, the Stars’ brilliant quarterback, had been demanding, temperamental, and generally impossible to get along with eve...
(Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Chicago Stars ) - #9
Set in the late 1800s, "Captive Bride" by Johanna Lindsey follows the story of Christina Wakefield, a young woman who rejects a hasty proposal from Phillip Caxton. In retaliation, Phillip arranges for Christina's brother to be sent away and then kidnaps her, taking her to his desert camp in Egypt. Despite her initial resistance, Christina finds herself drawn to Phillip as their relationship evolves amidst a backdrop of treachery and misunderstandings. The book delves into themes of non-consensual relationships, forced seduction, and the power dynamics between the characters.
The writing style of "Captive Bride" has been described as engaging and fast-paced, holding the reader's attention throughout the novel. While some readers appreciate the original plotline and historical accuracy, others criticize the dramatic and contradictory dialogues between characters, as well as the rapid shifts in emotions that leave them feeling unsatisfied at times.
THE WEATHER WAS pleasantly warm on this early spring day in the year 1883. The slightest of breezes played daintily with the great oak trees that lined the long driveway leading to Wakefield Manor. Tw... - #10
In "Vow of Deception," readers are immersed in a dark and suspenseful tale revolving around the complex relationship between Adrian Volkov and Winter, who may or may not be the missing Lia. The story delves into the mysterious disappearance of Lia, Adrian's wife, and the subsequent introduction of Winter as a doppelganger. Set against the backdrop of the Russian Bratva, the narrative weaves a web of secrets, twists, and psychological depth that keeps readers on the edge of their seats. The writing style is described as engaging, with a palpable sense of foreboding energy that creates a dark and dangerous atmosphere, drawing readers deeper into the intricate plot.
My attention remains on the deep crimson covering my hands like a second skin. It’s thick, sticky, and its dark color burns in my head. I rub my palms together to wipe it off, but that doesn’t make it...