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    The Joy of Sex by Alex Comfort
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    'The Joy of Sex' by Alex Comfort is a comprehensive guide to sexual relationships that has had a lasting impact on readers since its initial publication in the 1970s. The book covers a wide range of topics related to intimacy and sexuality, from exploring new techniques and positions to emphasizing the importance of communication and caring in sexual relationships. Readers have praised the book for its easy-to-read style, helpful illustrations, and practical advice on enhancing physical romance.

    One of the key themes of the book is the idea that open communication and understanding between partners are essential for a fulfilling sexual relationship. 'The Joy of Sex' encourages readers to explore and share their desires openly, creating a safe space for discussing intimate topics. The book also addresses common issues such as lack of confidence and provides guidance on how to navigate these challenges within a relationship.

    I am a physician and human biologist for whom the natural history of human sexuality is of as much interest as the rest of human natural history. As with the rest of human natural history, I had notes...

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    If He's Wicked
    Book 1 in the series:Wherlocke

    If He's Wicked - Wherlocke by Hannah Howell
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    'If He's Wicked' by Hannah Howell is a historical romance novel set in the regency period, featuring the Wherlocke and Vaughn Families. The story follows Chloe and Leo, who possess special gifts of seeing the future and detecting lies, as they work for King George to spy on enemies of the crown. The plot involves romance, mystery, adventure, and betrayal, with elements of magic and darkness woven into the story. The book explores themes of family, love, loyalty, and the battle against a vengeful wife and a murderous uncle, all set against a backdrop of aristocracy and danger.

    The writing style in 'If He's Wicked' is described as engaging, immersive, and captivating, with well-developed characters that are likable and endearing. The novel combines historical romance with witchy magical powers and a compelling mystery, drawing readers in with a mix of love, laughter, and intrigue. The author, Hannah Howell, introduces a fantastical world where characters with special abilities navigate through a complex web of deceit, murder, and espionage, creating a story that keeps readers hooked until the end.

    Struggling to remain upright, Julian Anthony Charles Kenwood, ninth earl of Colinsmoor, walked out of the brothel into the damp, foul London night. Reminding himself of who he was was not having its u...

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    Managed
    Book 2 in the series:VIP

    Managed - VIP by Kristen Callihan
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    In "Managed," readers are immersed in a story where the highly skilled manager of a famous rock band, Gabriel Scott, meets the spirited social media photographer, Sophie Darling. Their initial banter and teasing friendship slowly evolve into a deep connection that challenges Gabriel's rigid persona and opens up a world of emotions and vulnerabilities for both characters. Set against the backdrop of rock star shenanigans and world travels, the book captures the journey of two individuals navigating their feelings and discovering acceptance in each other's company.

    You know those people who Lady Luck always seems to be kissing on the cheek? The one who gets a promotion just for showing up to work? Who wins that awesome raffle prize? The person who finds a hundre...

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    Boss in the Bedsheets by Kate Canterbary
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    'Boss in the Bedsheets' by Kate Canterbary is an office romance novel that follows the story of Ash and Zelda, two flawed individuals who meet on a plane and are brought together by fate. The book explores their relationship as it quickly develops over a weekend, showcasing a mix of quirky and straight-laced characters. The romance is described as organic, with a unique power dynamic that doesn't feel weird. The setting in Boston adds depth to the story, although some readers found the transportation choices unrealistic for the city.

    The writing style of 'Boss in the Bedsheets' is praised for its nuanced and refreshing approach to character development. The female main character, Zelda, is portrayed as sunshine with a backbone, showcasing a balance between being upbeat and standing up for herself. The book delves into themes of finding self-balance and advocating for one's interests, adding substance to the romance plot.

    I made a point of arriving at the airport two hours before my flight. That was my way and I didn't care whether it was excessive. Two hours meant plenty of time to unpack my entire life at the securit...

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    The Worst Guy
    Book 2 in the series:Vital Signs

    The Worst Guy - Vital Signs by Kate Canterbary
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    'The Worst Guy' by Kate Canterbary follows the story of Sara and Sebastian, who are forced into conflict resolution therapy after an exam room incident. Despite their initial animosity towards each other, they slowly discover hidden layers that make them a perfect match. The book is a mix of enemies to lovers and forced proximity romance, filled with witty banter, heartfelt moments, and hot sexual chemistry that keeps the readers engaged. The characters, Sara and Sebastian, are portrayed as flawed yet captivating individuals with deep emotional scars that they must navigate through to find love and acceptance.

    The writing style of Kate Canterbary in 'The Worst Guy' is praised for its swoony declaration moments, entertaining banter, and the ability to tackle sensitive subjects with grace and love. The book is described as a roller coaster of emotions, with a blend of humor, tension, and steamy scenes that keep the readers hooked. The characters are well-developed, and the enemies to lovers storyline is highlighted as one of the best aspects of the book, showcasing the growth of Sara and Sebastian's relationship amidst their conflicts and struggles.

    And—before you get the wrong idea—this wasn't a performance issue. I performed beautifully. I always rose to the occasion and I stayed standing until everyone was satisfied. Most mornings I awoke to f...

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    At the Feet of the Sun - Lays of the Hearth-Fire by Victoria Goddard
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    At the Feet of the Sun by Victoria Goddard is a continuation of the series Lays of the Hearth-Fire, delving deeper into a fantasy universe filled with mythologies and cultural history. The book follows the protagonist, Cliopher, on a quest to the Sun, exploring different worlds and encountering new characters along the way. The writing style is described as imaginative and immersive, allowing readers to escape into a world where deep relationships and intricate cultures shine through.


    (Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Lays of the Hearth-Fire )

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    My Last Innocent Year by Daisy Alpert Florin
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    "My Last Innocent Year" by Daisy Alpert Florin follows Isabel Rosen, a Jewish New Yorker navigating her last year of college in the late 1990s. The novel delves into themes of growing up, self-discovery, and the complexities of relationships, particularly focusing on an affair between Isabel and her writing professor. The story is narrated by an older Isabel reflecting on her past, exploring her experiences as a young adult and how they shaped her into the person she becomes. The writing style captures the essence of college life in the late '90s and addresses heavy topics such as consent, mental health, and adult responsibilities.


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    Nothing To Lose by E.M. Lindsey
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    'Nothing To Lose' by E.M. Lindsey is a heartwarming romance novel that follows the story of Peyton, a gay man dealing with life after major surgery for Crohn's Disease, and Hudson, a grumpy wheelchair-using sex toy maker. The two men, both facing their own physical and emotional challenges, become next-door neighbors and slowly develop a deep connection that leads to a beautiful romance. The book explores themes of disabilities, intimacy, and overcoming obstacles to find love, all while maintaining a steamy and imaginative narrative that captivates the readers.

    The author, E.M. Lindsey, skillfully weaves together a story that blends humor, touching moments, and spicy romance, creating a narrative that resonates with readers on a personal level. Through the characters of Peyton and Hudson, Lindsey delves into delicate health issues like Crohn's Disease and paralysis, while also portraying the challenges and triumphs of navigating relationships with disabilities. The writing style is engaging and descriptive, offering a mix of emotional depth and lightheartedness that keeps readers hooked until the very end.


  9. 'The Body Keeps the Score: Brain, Mind, and Body in the Healing of Trauma' by Bessel van der Kolk is a comprehensive exploration of how trauma impacts the brain, mind, and body. The author delves into various types of trauma, including childhood trauma and military PTSD, while providing up-to-date research on mindfulness, meditation, and therapeutic treatments. Through case histories and personal experiences, van der Kolk explains the lasting effects of trauma on memory and emotions, offering insights into ways to cope and heal from traumatic experiences.

    I became what I am today at the age of twelve, on a frigid overcast day in the winter of 1975. . . . That was a long time ago, but it’s wrong what they say about the past. . . . Looking back now, I re...

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    Little Birds by Anais Nin
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    'Little Birds' by Anais Nin is a collection of short stories that delve into the realm of erotic literature with a focus on sensuality and sexuality. The writing style of Nin is described as vivid, tasteful, and poetic, exploring forbidden facets of sexuality through lyrical and subtle explorations. The stories are a mix of literary prowess and adult fantasies, providing a unique perspective on erotica that is both confronting and beautifully written.

    Manuel and his wife were poor, and when they first looked for an apartment in Paris, they found only two dark rooms below the street level, giving onto a small stifling courtyard. Manuel was sad. He w...

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