Books matching: push and pull relationship
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"Damiano De Luca" in the series "The Five Syndicates" by Parker S. Huntington follows the second chance love story between Damiano and Ren set in the mafia world filled with secrets and lies. The plot explores their romance that was put on hold for 10 years, with hidden alliances and past pains bringing them back together. The writing style of Parker S. Huntington is described as immersive, with the ability to shatter readers' emotions and then rebuild them towards a satisfying ending.
(Also, see 69 recommendations for the series The Five Syndicates ) - #2
'Hit the Spot' by J. Daniels in the 'Dirty Deeds' series is a story about Jamie, a trophy-winning surfer, who has been crushing on Tori for a long time. Tori, who works as a waitress, finds herself caught up in a bet with Jamie after accidentally running her car over him. The book is described as sexy, filled with laughter, love, and sizzling hot romance. The plot follows the push and pull dynamic between Jamie and Tori as they navigate their feelings for each other amidst banter, humor, and intense chemistry.
The writing style in 'Hit the Spot' is praised for its engaging dialogue, clever banter, and the ability to keep readers entranced and engaged throughout the story. Readers highlight the romantic and humorous elements of the book, as well as the character development and the intense emotional connection between Jamie and Tori.
There was only one “he” that she could’ve been referring to. The same “he” that everyone was always referring to when I didn’t catch the Loser walking into Whitecaps myself and had to be told about it...
(Also, see 49 recommendations for the series Dirty Deeds ) - #3
'Filthy Gods' by R. Scarlett is a decadent and sinful novella that serves as a prelude to the American Gods series. The story follows the intense dynamic between the fierce and determined Juliette and the wealthy and domineering Nathaniel. Their rivalry turns into a complex attraction, leading to a push-and-pull relationship filled with power, lust, and secrets. Scarlett's writing style is captivating, with a fast-paced plot and strong, multilayered characters that keep the reader hooked from the very first sentence.
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Tryst Six Venom by Penelope Douglas is a high school bully romance that delves into the intense and complex interactions between the main characters, Liv and Clay. The book explores themes of inequality, self-acceptance, and forbidden love, as the two protagonists navigate a tumultuous relationship filled with passion, angst, and raw emotions. The writing style is described as unapologetic, immersive, and intense, with erotic and heart-pounding scenes that capture the readers' attention.
A comfortable breeze blows through the palms lining Augustine Avenue, grazing my bare legs in my jean shorts as the potted pink lantanas hang on the street lamps lining the road and fill the air with ... - #5
'Scars: A Killers Novel, Book 5' by Brynne Asher follows the story of Cole Carson, a rugged and skilled CIA operative, and Bella Donnelly, an ex-MI6 agent who has been working for Crew for years. Their relationship is filled with push and pull, as they navigate a dangerous world of espionage and assassins. When Bella is set up to look like a terrorist, she goes dark, forcing Cole to make a wager with her to clear her name. As they work together to uncover the truth, their chemistry reignites, leading them on a path towards a second chance at love amidst action-packed spy shenanigans.
The plot of 'Scars' is filled with suspense, action, and romance, with a strong focus on the intricate dynamics between Cole and Bella. The writing style of Brynne Asher keeps readers on the edge of their seats, with twists and turns that keep them guessing until the very end. delves into the complexities of the characters' pasts, their deep connection, and the challenges they face in balancing their personal lives with their dangerous professions.
(Also, see 100 recommendations for the series The Killers ) - #6
Lions and Lace by Meagan McKinney is a historical romance set in Gilded Age New York, revolving around a marriage of convenience between an Irish businessman seeking revenge and a rich heiress. The story is filled with angst, misunderstandings, and a complex relationship dynamic between the alpha-hole hero and the innocent heroine. The writing style is described as old school, with elements of bodice-ripper romance and a focus on the heroine's point of view.
From the filmy web of lace at the bedroom window, Alice Diana Van Alen looked down at Washington Square, made dark by looming nightfall and the storm. Below, rain pounded the streets, scouring the her... - #7
Stepbrother Inked by Violet Blaze is a deep emotional journey that delves into the taboo love story between step-siblings, Abigail and Florian. The plot unfolds with a slow burn romance, a push and pull relationship, and an emotional roller coaster that tugs at the heartstrings of readers. The writing style is described as raw, honest, and angsty, focusing on the characters' struggles with their feelings and the consequences of their forbidden love. The book explores themes of obsession, angst, and emotional turmoil, creating a compelling narrative that keeps readers engaged throughout.
I set the box down on the counter and eyed Flor's ass as he bent over and set a second, much smaller box on the floor with little care or consideration as to what was inside. I didn't mind scoping him... - #8
In "The Maddest Obsession" by Danielle Lori, readers are taken on a journey spanning several years, following the tumultuous relationship between young mafia wife Gianna and the enigmatic FBI agent Christian. The plotline involves verbal sparring, passionate encounters, and obsessive love, all expertly woven together by the author's captivating writing style. The story delves into the complexities of their characters, their intertwined pasts, and the magnetic pull that draws them together despite their conflicting worlds.
The book intricately explores the dynamics between Gianna and Christian, showcasing their push-and-pull relationship filled with animosity, desire, and angst. Danielle Lori's writing skillfully brings out the intense chemistry between the characters, creating a narrative that is both gritty and addictive, leaving readers captivated from the first page to the last. The plot unfolds gradually, revealing dark secrets, unexpected twists, and a slow-burn romance that evolves from hate to love, all set against a backdrop of mafia intrigue and forbidden desires.
The clock’s ticks and tocks filled the space between us. With warm colors and a variety of seating, the room was supposed to be comfortable. Too bad the atmosphere hadn’t gotten the memo; the air was ... - #9
'Until Now' in the 'Not Yet Series' by Laura Ward is a college romance that follows the story of Grace and Dean. Grace, a strong and independent young woman, crosses paths with Dean, a caring and generous college football star. Despite their differences, a deep connection forms between them, leading to a heartwarming and emotional journey of love and self-discovery. The plot is filled with moments of push and pull between the characters, especially Dean and Grace, as they navigate their contrasting backgrounds and work towards building a relationship. Laura Ward's writing captivates the readers from the very beginning, holding their attention till the end with a perfect balance of angst, heartwarming moments, and swoon-worthy characters.
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'Dark Siren' in the 'Vicious Games' series by Cassandra B. Andreucci is a dark mafia romance that follows the story of Del, a strong and complex female protagonist with a troubled past. When she meets Enzo Herrington, a possessive and protective character, her life takes a dark turn as they navigate a morally black, age-gap romance filled with tension, danger, and intrigue. The book delves into themes of trauma, darkness, and toxic relationships, all wrapped in a fast-paced and thrilling plot that keeps readers on the edge of their seats. The writing style of the author, Cassandra B. Andreucci, is described as captivating, immersive, and emotionally engaging, making readers feel connected to the story and the well-developed characters.