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'Trickery' is the first installment in the 'Curse of the Gods' series, where Willa, a dweller of the lesser race, finds herself serving the notorious Abcurses brothers - Coen, Rome, Aros, Yael, and Siret. The story follows Willa's adventures as she navigates her clumsy tendencies and attracts trouble, all while forming a unique bond with the dangerously handsome and gifted brothers. The book is known for its slow start that picks up around 20 pages in, offering a mix of humor, suspense, and a blossoming relationship that causes uproar within their community.
The writing style of 'Trickery' is described as original, hilarious, and engaging, with a strong female main character, quirky humor, and well-developed relationships. The plot unfolds with a mix of adventure, humor, and character development, making it a comfort read for many fans of paranormal fantasy romances. Readers find themselves invested in the world building and the endearing protagonist, Willa, who brings a unique perspective to the reverse harem subgenre.
Some things in life were a given. It was a given that the sols were the bridge between the dwellers and the gods. It was a given that some of them would become gods, after they died—while the rest of ... - #2
'Trying To Live With The Dead' in the series 'The Veil Diaries' by B.L. Brunnemer is a YA paranormal story about a girl who can see the dead and has nightmares. The plot revolves around her best friends, a group of boys, who sleep with her to keep the nightmares away. The series is described as a slow burn with tension that is slow-growing but palpable, showcasing the relationships between the female and male main characters.
I pulled my Dad’s old ‘89 Chevy Blazer to a stop outside my Uncle Rory’s house. I sighed and turned off the truck. New town, new house, new school and new people. It’s not like being the new girl in s... - #3
'Elizabeth and the Clan of Dragons' in the series 'Fated Alpha' by author Ava Mason introduces readers to Elizabeth, a young woman who is part of a world filled with werewolves and dragons. The story follows Elizabeth's journey as she navigates through pack politics, a traumatic loss, and her destiny as an Alpha pack leader princess who cannot shift. Along the way, she encounters sexy dragon shifters who save her and forces her to reevaluate her path to survival. is described as a rollercoaster of emotions with elements of action, adventure, and pack dynamics, creating a whole new world for readers to escape into.
I considered taking my clothes off just to piss Aaron off because he still hadn’t moved. Of course, shifter wolves were used to being naked around each other. But Aaron still got flustered when I was ... - #4
'The Space Merchants' by Wendie Nordgren is a slow burn reverse harem series set in a sprawling sci-fi universe. The plot follows the protagonist, Teagan, a unique character in the reverse harem world, as she navigates transformative events and adventures aboard a merchant ship. is characterized by its well-crafted love story set in space, detailed world-building, and the exploration of complex social backgrounds and relationships. Readers appreciate the character development, the fantastical worlds described vividly, and the engaging storyline that grows with more intrigue as the series progresses.
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'Gypsy Blood' in the series 'All The Pretty Monsters' by Kristy Cunning follows the story of Violet, a Portocale gypsy who moves to a paranormal town after her mother leaves her a shop. The plot revolves around Violet's interactions with the alphas Vance, Damien, and Emit, who are intrigued by her, as she navigates her gypsy heritage and the mysteries surrounding the monsters that run the town. Written from multiple points of view, the book introduces a strong and sassy protagonist who keeps readers entertained with her unique personality and the enigmatic dynamics between her and the male characters.
The series is praised for its intriguing story, lovable characters, and the unique twist of being a reverse harem with well-developed plotlines. Readers appreciate the world-building, the slow-burn romance, and the strong, independent nature of the protagonist, Violet. is described as captivating, funny, and filled with paranormal elements that add depth and excitement to the narrative.
“I think I was a gypsy once,” she says on a sigh. “Traveling the road, tempting male travelers with debauchery, as my shady brothers cleaned out their pockets. I didn’t know I was setting a fashion tr... - #6
'Queen Takes Knights' is a paranormal romance that introduces a refreshing take on vampires. The story follows Shara Isador as she discovers her true identity as a Queen and forms a unique bond with her Blood, Alrik and Daire. The book is praised for its intricate world-building, a mix of mythology, and a balance between plot and spicy scenes. The characters are described as deeply connected and devoted, with a storyline that keeps readers engaged and eager to explore more of the series.
I’d lose them for a few weeks at a time, but then I’d start to get that old familiar itch down my spine. I’d feel the eyes at dusk. Shadows crowded around my cheap room, testing the doors and windows,... - #7
'Red' by S.J. Sanders is a unique take on the classic fairy tale of Little Red Riding Hood, blending elements of romance, fantasy, and science fiction. The story follows Arie, the heroine, as she navigates a world filled with alien wolfmen, exploring themes of love, loyalty, and self-discovery. The book features a slow-burn romance with multiple partners, rich world-building, and a mix of steamy scenes and suspenseful moments that keep readers engaged until the very end.
The writing style in 'Red' is praised for its immersive storytelling, fully realized characters, and intricate world-building. Despite some pacing issues in the middle of the book, readers appreciate the author's ability to create a captivating narrative that combines elements of alien romance, fantasy, and adventure in a way that feels fresh and engaging.
There were certain truths everyone knew. Never wear red or any other bright color. Make as little sound as possible if one has to be outside the protection of the sanctuary settlements. And never, eve... - #8
'Mine' by Atlas Rose in the 'Blood Ties' series is a dark romance and reverse harem novel that follows the main female character, Ryth, who finds herself in a tumultuous situation after losing everything in a house fire and her father being sent to prison. She is taken in by her mother's new boyfriend and his three sons, who harbor resentment and anger towards her. As the story unfolds, Ryth navigates through a web of secrets, darkness, and intense relationships with the three brothers - Caleb, Nick, and Tobias. delves into themes of abuse, toxicity, dominance, and taboo relationships, creating a gripping and steamy narrative that keeps readers on edge.
The writing style of Atlas Rose in 'Mine' is described as gritty, captivating, and filled with dark kinks that cater to readers who enjoy smut and darkness in their romance novels. The characters are portrayed with depth, fire, and determination, especially Ryth, who evolves from a damsel in distress to a strong female lead. The narrative is laced with suspense, mystery, and intense passion, making it a page-turner for those seeking an action-packed and steamy read.
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'Killer Crescent' in the series 'Rebels and Psychos' by author Leigh Kelsey is a dark romance murder mystery that follows the story of Rebel, a bratty and self-described psycho with a harem of obsessive alpha mates. The book is filled with blood, violence, and grisly details, as Rebel navigates through a world of murder and mayhem, all while showcasing vibrant characters and a unique writing style that keeps readers hooked. The footnotes throughout the story add a layer of humor and depth to the narrative, making it both engaging and relatable.
Rebel, the female protagonist, is a murderous and hilarious character who finds herself in a home for wayward supernaturals where she discovers her mates, each with their own quirks and obsessions. The book is described as a whirlwind of a read, with a pacing that keeps readers on their toes, despite some confusion in certain parts of the plot. Overall, 'Killer Crescent' delivers on its promise of a dark and entertaining romance with intriguing characters and a storyline that keeps readers engrossed till the end.
Dicky Lawson was about as big a douche as his name suggested. A high powered lawyer and a cocky piece of shit, he’d pissed off a list of people at least a mile long. Lucky me, one of them had paid me ... - #10
'Take Me' by Ella Sheridan is a gripping story about Peyton, a woman who has been searching for her missing son for six years and finally discovers his whereabouts, only to be unexpectedly reunited with someone who had shattered her life years ago. The book skillfully weaves together old storylines with a fresh perspective, creating a compelling and entertaining narrative filled with mystery, danger, action, and romance. The plot revolves around Peyton's journey to reunite with her son while navigating complex relationships with identical twins, Gabe and Sam, who are destined to share a deep connection with her.
The author, Ella Sheridan, expertly portrays the emotional depth of the characters, particularly Peyton, Gabe, Sam, and Micah, drawing readers into a world of intense feelings, suspense, and heart-wrenching decisions. The writing style captivates the audience with its exploration of love, family dynamics, and the complexities of relationships, making 'Take Me' a memorable and engaging read.