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"Daughter of No Worlds" by Carissa Broadbent is a high fantasy romance novel with intricate world-building and magic beyond the ordinary. The story follows Tisaanah, a strong female main character, as she navigates power struggles and learns to harness her magic with the help of Max, a broken but fiercely loyal mentor. The book is praised for its slow-burn romance, well-developed characters, and immersive writing style that delves into themes of justice, determination, and self-discovery.
The truth was, I was a terrible dancer. I wasn’t sure that I believed in the concept of talent at all, but even if I did, I could recognize that I didn’t have any. At least when it came to dancing. Bu... - #2
In "Burn for Me," Nevada Baylor, a tough young woman running her family's private investigation firm, is faced with a challenging case involving a dangerous rogue magic user. Forced to team up with the darkly tempting billionaire Connor Mad Rogan to stay alive, Nevada must navigate a world where magic users are classified based on their abilities and powerful magic houses dominate society. The story unfolds in a modern-day Houston setting intertwined with magic, fantasy, politics, and military elements, with a focus on Nevada's determination, Rogan's complex character, and the slow-burn romance between them.
All men are liars. All women are liars, too. I learned that fact when I was two years old and my grandmother told me that if I was a good girl and sat still, the shot the doctor was about to give me w... - #3
'True Nature' by Willow Madison delves into a complex D/s relationship between the characters Max and Lucy. The story explores the dynamics of their relationship, with Max displaying controlling and disciplinary behavior towards Lucy. The writing style of the author skillfully navigates the fine line between consent and abuse, leaving readers questioning their own morals and emotions as they follow the journey of the characters.
Lucy finds herself torn between her brain telling her to run and her heart urging her to stay, highlighting the internal conflict she faces in her relationship with Max. portrays Max as an alpha character with questionable morals, leading to a rollercoaster of emotions for both the characters and the readers. The plot unfolds with unexpected twists and uncomfortable situations, keeping readers engaged as they witness the evolving relationship between Max and Lucy.
I like the way the blond looks. She stands out from the other girls who are squeezed into clothes way too revealing for my taste. Bouncing, slightly frizzy curls, blue eyes, tight skirt. Can see she h... - #4
'Normal People' by Sally Rooney follows the complex relationship between two young individuals, Marianne and Connell, as they navigate through high school and college years, dealing with issues of miscommunication, self-worth, and emotional struggles. The story delves into the intricacies of their evolving friendship and love, portraying realistic dialogues and character interactions that highlight the challenges faced by the protagonists as they grow and change over time. Rooney's writing style captures the uncertainties and vulnerabilities of the characters, creating a narrative that explores themes of love, friendship, and personal growth.
She turns and walks down the hall. He follows her, closing the door behind him. Down a few steps in the kitchen, his mother Lorraine is peeling off a pair of rubber gloves. Marianne hops onto the coun... - #5
Dirty Filthy Rich Love by Laurelin Paige is a continuation of the dark and angsty love story between Sabrina and Donovan. The book delves into the complexities of their relationship, filled with secrets, lies, and emotional turmoil. The writing style is described as addictive, intense, and emotionally gripping, keeping readers on the edge of their seats as they navigate the challenges and passion between the two characters.
It was Monday evening and wrapping things up after a hectic afternoon had taken longer than planned. It was hard enough getting everything done in a short holiday week. On top of that, I’d lost my wee...
(Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Dirty Duet ) "Boundaries: When to Say Yes, How to Say No to Take Control of Your Life" by Henry Cloud is a popular nonfiction book that focuses on setting relational boundaries with friends, family, and coworkers. The authors, Cloud and Townsend, provide practical lessons on protecting personal space and learning how to say no effectively. While the book is written from a Christian perspective, readers have found the content to be helpful and applicable regardless of their religious beliefs. The writing style is clear and insightful, providing guidance on understanding personal boundaries and improving relationships.
Then, as the cobwebs left her mind, Sherrie remembered the reason for her dread: the four-o’clock meeting with Todd’s third-grade teacher. The phone call returned to her memory: “Sherrie, this is Jean...- #7
"Walking Away" by Xavier Neal tells the story of a married couple, Jason and Gwen, who are struggling to keep their marriage intact after a life-altering accident leaves Jason confined to a wheelchair. In a bid to save their relationship, they invite a third person, Hudson, into their lives. Hudson's presence not only brings a new dynamic to their marriage but also helps each of them to grow and heal in unexpected ways. explores themes of love, communication, and acceptance in the face of adversity, presenting a unique take on the MMF relationship dynamic. The writing style is engaging, with vivid imagery and life lessons woven throughout the narrative, capturing the complexities of the characters' emotions and struggles.
The beautiful caramel colored creation across from me sends a glare my direction. The kind of glare that makes me regret not doing more than just jerking off to her online profile photo. “It’s more co... - #8
Burn by Suzanne Wright is a paranormal romance novel following the story of Harper, a strong and independent demon co-owner of a tattoo parlor, and Knox, a powerful demon leader known as Prime. The book introduces a world of demons living among humans, where anchors play a crucial role in keeping demons from going rogue. The plot revolves around Harper and Knox's developing relationship as anchors, navigating through political unrest within the demon world and facing dangers targeted at Harper. The writing style is described as witty, humorous, and engaging, with a mix of steamy romance, action, and supernatural elements that keep readers hooked from beginning to end.
From her seat in the large dome, Harper Wallis winced along with the other spectators as one of the contenders in the combat circle collided with the ceiling. His opponent looked on with a blank expre... - #9
'Motorcycle Daddy' in the series 'MC Daddies' by Laylah Roberts combines the excitement of an MC Club with the sweetness of a DD lg relationship. The plot involves a Daddy and Little slowly building their relationship while dealing with issues such as a Senator accused of crimes, a stalker assassin named Fox, and personal challenges. The writing style is described as captivating, with a blend of rough tough bikers and a sweet sunny Little girl, making it hard to put down.
Stepping out, he strode over to the mailbox, frowning when he saw it was empty. Shrugging, he moved into the house. Shit. It was hot as hell in here. Turning on the air, he grabbed a beer out of the f... - #10
'Medicine Man' by Saffron A. Kent is a contemporary romance novel that delves into the taboo relationship between a young woman named Willow, who struggles with clinical depression, and her doctor, Simon Blackstone. The book explores the complexities of their forbidden romance, the challenges they face due to the significant age gap, and the emotional journey of both characters as they navigate their feelings for each other.
The writing style in 'Medicine Man' is described as bordering on taboo yet beautiful and believable, with a focus on portraying the ugliness of mental illness while also highlighting themes of hope and resilience. The author, Saffron A. Kent, is praised for her ability to tackle sensitive topics with precision, clarity, and grace, creating characters like Willow and Simon who are flawed yet compelling, and whose relationship evolves from a doctor-patient dynamic to a secret love affair.
I’ve always straddled that line and done a great job of staying on the sane side. Because unfortunately, everyone else in my family is sane and un-crazy. I’ve always wanted something in common with th...