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    Sugar Daddies by Jade West
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    Readers rave about 'Sugar Daddies' by Jade West, describing it as a captivating and steamy read that delves into the complexities of relationships. The book follows the journey of Katie, Carl, and Rick as they navigate a polyamorous relationship filled with passion, love, and personal growth. Set in the UK, the story is praised for its well-developed characters, engaging plot twists, and immersive writing style that keeps readers hooked from beginning to end.

    The envelope icon continued flashing at the bottom of the screen, but I ignored it, along with the lingering glances in my direction. Rick was exceptionally talented in many areas, but subtlety wasn’t...

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    A Few Tables Away: Glenhaven Book One - Glenhaven by Deb Rotuno
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    A Few Tables Away: Glenhaven Book One by Deb Rotuno is a contemporary romance that revolves around the characters Evan and Dani. The story follows the relationship between the two main characters as they face challenges and obstacles, mainly from external sources rather than within their relationship. Evan is depicted as an introverted and shy individual with a traumatic past, while Dani is portrayed as a supportive partner who helps him overcome his struggles. The book focuses on themes of love, understanding, family dynamics, and character growth, creating a heartwarming and emotional narrative that resonates with readers.

    The writing style of A Few Tables Away is praised for its ability to evoke a range of emotions in readers, from humor and romance to moments of angst and vulnerability. The author, Deb Rotuno, is commended for her storytelling skills and her knack for creating relatable and well-developed characters. The plot of the book is described as sweet, moving, and engaging, with a focus on the growth of the main characters both individually and in their relationship, making it a compelling read for fans of contemporary romance.

    He cursed under his breath because she was either right or he liked her enough to shut up. I turned just enough to see it was a guy from my Lit class who spent more time on his phone than taking notes...

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    One Last Time
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    Book 5 in the series:Loveless Brothers

    One Last Time - Loveless Brothers by Roxie Noir
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    One Last Time by Roxie Noir is the final installment in the Loveless Brothers series, focusing on the tumultuous relationship between Seth Loveless and Delilah Radcliffe. The book delves into their past, filled with angst, drama, heartbreak, and unresolved love. Through complex character dynamics and a slow-burn romance, the author navigates themes of forgiveness, second chances, and the challenges of relationships, creating a multi-faceted narrative that keeps readers engaged and emotionally invested.

    The storytelling in One Last Time is characterized by its slow-paced yet intricate exploration of love and personal growth. Roxie Noir crafts a compelling narrative that delves deep into the flawed nature of relationships, highlighting the complexities of human emotions and the journey towards self-awareness and maturity. Through a blend of flashbacks and present-day trials, the book offers a nuanced portrayal of love, emphasizing the idea that happy endings require effort, understanding, and a willingness to confront past mistakes.

    That comes out as peesh hole shtiww, but the fact that I can understand her perfectly is a testament to how much time I’ve spent a bridesmaid dress while a well-meaning but stern woman frowns at my ba...

    (Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Loveless Brothers )

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    The North Wind - The Four Winds by Alexandria Warwick
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    'The North Wind' in the series 'The Four Winds' by author Alexandria Warwick is a fantasy romance novel that follows the story of Wren, a main character who swaps places with her sister to become the sacrificial bride for the Frost King, North Wind. The story unfolds in a world inspired by ancient Greek mythology, where enemies-to-lovers trope plays out between Wren and the Frost King. The book is praised for its slow burn romance, beautiful prose, and the development of complex characters like the Frost King and Wren, who struggle with addiction in a meaningful way.

    The plot is described as a blend of 'Beauty and the Beast' and 'Hades and Persephone', with elements of self-growth, discovery, enemies-to-lovers trope, and part Fae King. The story delves into the relationship between the main characters, exploring themes of redemption, character growth, and the unfolding of a slow burn romance amidst a world filled with stupid decisions, intricate world-building, and unexpected twists.

    It is the palest of grays, yet a red stain clots the eastern horizon—evidence of the rising sun. The stain expands, sopping the clouds and dripping farther westward, puddling in dark splotches among t...

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    The Starless Crown
    Book 1 in the series:Moon Fall

    The Starless Crown - Moon Fall by James Rollins
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    In a world where their earth no longer rotates, leaving one side forever in the glare of the unforgiving sun and the other in icy darkness, a diverse group of characters including a found girl, an unneeded prince, a shunned soldier, and a thief embark on a quest to stop moonfall. The plot delves into themes of prophecy, skepticism, and power struggles as the king and eldest prince resist believing in the girl's role as the savior of their world. The narrative style features multiple character perspectives, intricate world-building, and a slow start that gradually builds up to an action-packed climax.


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    Fractured
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    Book 1 in the series:Mate Rejected

    Fractured - Mate Rejected by Eve Bale
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    Fractured (Mate Rejected) by Eve Bale revolves around Aerin, an omega who escapes a toxic relationship. The plot unfolds slowly, focusing on her emotional struggles and growth as she navigates her new life in a small town. Although the pacing is uneven, with much of the story spanning only a few days, the climax delivers an unexpected cliffhanger that keeps readers intrigued.

    The writing style emphasizes inner monologues, particularly Aerin's feelings of fear and indecision. The characters, while somewhat underdeveloped, create moments of emotional drama, especially with Mack, who is depicted as calm yet complex. Despite some criticisms about character depth and pacing, the book offers a unique take on matehood, leaving readers eager for the sequel.


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    The Escort's Tale by M.J. Edwards
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    'The Escort's Tale' by M.J. Edwards is a steamy and romantic story that explores the unique relationship between Jasper, an escort, and a married couple, Nick and Alethia. The book delves into the challenges faced by the couple after Nick's paraplegia due to a climbing accident, and how they seek Jasper's help to restore their intimacy and confidence. Despite the unconventional nature of their relationship, the story focuses on the love and connection that develops between the three characters, portraying a touching and sweet narrative that goes beyond just physical intimacy. The writing style is described as authentic, engaging, and filled with steamy scenes that add depth to the characters and their evolving dynamics.


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    Ruled by her Daddies - Harem of Daddies by Laylah Roberts
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    'Ruled by her Daddies' in the series 'Harem of Daddies' by author Laylah Roberts follows the story of Vivi, who finds herself in a vulnerable state in Escana, where she is taken care of by a group of men who aim to nurture and protect her. The men, each with unique personalities, work together to convince Vivi to be a part of their family and provide her with the love and support she needs. is filled with emotional turmoil, danger, age play, forgiveness, and a deep exploration of relationships.


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    The Intern's Handbook - John Lago Thriller by Shane Kuhn
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    'The Intern's Handbook' by Shane Kuhn follows the story of John Lago, an assassin who poses as an unpaid intern to get close to his targets. The company he works for, Human Resources, Inc., specializes in assassinations of rich and powerful individuals by training young men and women to insinuate themselves into the confidence of the target before eliminating them. The narrative is a mix of action, humor, and a touch of humanity, presented in a wry and entertaining style that keeps readers engaged.

    If you’re reading this, you’re a new employee at Human Resources, Inc. Congratulations. And condolences. At the very least, you’re embarking on a career that you will never be able to describe as dull...

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    Children of Earth and Sky by Guy Gavriel Kay
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    'Children of Earth and Sky' by Guy Gavriel Kay is a historical fantasy novel set in a reimagined world reminiscent of early modern Europe. The story follows a diverse cast of characters, including a spy, an artist, a pirate, and a Janissary, as their lives become intertwined in the aftermath of the fall of Sarantium to the Asharites. Kay expertly weaves together multiple storylines against the backdrop of political maneuvering, war tactics, and personal struggles, creating a rich and immersive narrative that explores themes of power, loyalty, and the impact of individual choices on the course of history. The writing style is described as poetic, emotionally resonant, and deceptively simple, with well-researched historical details that bring the 15th-century setting to life.

    It seemed the ambassador was to perform a triple obeisance—two separate times!—when finally invited to approach the imperial throne. This was, the very tall official escorting him explained, to be don...

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