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    Throne of Vengeance
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    Book 2 in the series:Throne Duet

    Throne of Vengeance - Throne Duet by Rina Kent
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    'Throne of Vengeance' is the second part of the 'Throne Duet' series by Rina Kent, continuing the dark, steamy mafia romance between Rai and Kyle. The book delves deeper into Kyle's background, motivations, and his complex relationship with Rai. The plot is filled with action, suspense, and twists, keeping readers on the edge of their seats. The writing style is fast-paced, efficient, and engaging, with well-developed characters and a dark, mafia-themed universe.

    I don’t. I just stare at her. Her clothes are wrong ’cause she’s not wearing one of her beautiful floral dresses. This time, she’s in black trousers and a jacket. It doesn’t look good, even though she...

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    Hannah's Hero
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    Book 6 in the series:Icehome

    Hannah's Hero - Icehome by Ruby Dixon
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    'Hannah's Hero' in the series 'Icehome' by author Ruby Dixon follows the story of Hannah, a stubborn and take-charge woman who was an up-and-coming author on Earth before being abducted by aliens. Stranded on an ice planet, Hannah struggles to accept her situation and resists the affections of J'shel, a caring and friendly hero who falls in love with her. The book delves into themes of loss, resilience, and acceptance as the characters navigate life on the icy planet and face life-threatening situations that test their bonds and courage. The writing style combines suspenseful storytelling with relatable characters, making it an engaging read for fans of the series.


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    A Game of Hearts and Heists - Girl Games by Ruby Roe
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    'A Game of Hearts and Heists' by Ruby Roe is a fast-paced enemies-to-lovers fantasy romance that follows the passionate and tumultuous relationship between Scarlett and Quinn. The book is filled with steamy scenes, witty banter, and thrilling adventures, keeping readers hooked from start to finish. The storyline is captivating, with well-developed characters and a unique world setting that adds depth to the plot. The writing style is engaging, blending romance, intrigue, and magic seamlessly to create an entertaining and enjoyable read.


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    From Blood and Ash - Blood And Ash by Jennifer L. Armentrout
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    'From Blood and Ash' by Jennifer L. Armentrout is a fantasy novel following the story of Poppy, the Maiden, who is chosen at birth for a mysterious role. The plot revolves around court politics, Poppy's day-to-day life, and the world of the Kingdom, filled with strife and dangerous creatures. As Poppy navigates her isolation and duties, she uncovers secrets about her heritage, the Ascension, and the ongoing conflict between different factions within the Kingdom. The writing style is described as engaging, with a focus on character development, world-building, and a slow-burn romance between Poppy and Hawke, the Royal Guard.

    The book delves into themes of power, strength, and identity, as Poppy struggles with her restricted life as the Maiden while yearning for freedom and self-discovery. With a mix of fantasy politics, intriguing plot twists, and a strong female protagonist, 'From Blood and Ash' sets the stage for a complex and captivating series that explores the dynamics of love, power, and destiny in a high fantasy setting.

    I looked up from my cards and across the crimson-painted surface to the three men sitting at the table. I’d chosen this spot for a reason. I’d…felt nothing from them as I drifted between the crowded t...

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    Get a Life, Chloe Brown - The Brown Sisters by Talia Hibbert
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    'Get a Life, Chloe Brown' by Talia Hibbert follows the story of Chloe Brown, a quirky web designer living with chronic health issues, who embarks on a journey to break out from her boring life. She creates a list of new experiences to try and enlists the help of Redford Morgan, the building superintendent, to guide her. Despite starting out as adversaries, Chloe and Red's relationship progresses believably, leading to a cute and steamy romance. The book skillfully weaves in themes of chronic pain, abusive relationships, and disability, all while maintaining a balance between humor and meaningful discussions.

    The writing style in 'Get a Life, Chloe Brown' is described as charming, funny, and heartwarming. The characters, especially Chloe and Red, are portrayed as real, funny, and troubled individuals rather than perfect romance stereotypes. The novel delves into important topics like chronic pain and abusive relationships with care and emotional intelligence, making it a refreshing and engaging contemporary romance read.

    “You’re the best superintendent we’ve ever had,” she cooed from the bathroom doorway, clasping one wrinkled hand to her bony chest. Her shock of white hair fairly quivered with emotion. Bit of a drama...

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    A Hunger Like No Other - Immortals After Dark by Kresley Cole
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    A Hunger Like No Other by Kresley Cole is the first book in the Immortals After Dark series, featuring a unique paranormal romance plot with a mix of vampires, werewolves, and other creatures. The story follows the captive Emmaline, a mix of Valkyrie and Vampire, and the fierce Lykae king, Lachlain MacRieve, who has been imprisoned for centuries. The book explores their evolving relationship, challenges, and the intricate world of the Lore, filled with various supernatural beings. The writing style is engaging, with a mix of humor, passion, and fast-paced storytelling that keeps readers hooked till the end.

    On an island in the Seine, against the nighttime backdrop of an ageless cathedral, the denizens of Paris came out to play. Emmaline Troy wound around fire-eaters, pickpockets, and chanteurs de rue. Sh...

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    Fourth Wing
    Book 1 in the series:The Empyrean

    Fourth Wing - The Empyrean by Rebecca Yarros
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    'Fourth Wing' by Rebecca Yarros is a fantasy romance novel set in a world where dragons play a significant role. The story follows Violet, who forms a unique bond with her dragons, Tairn, Sgaeyl, and Andarna. As Violet navigates through a mysterious and dangerous problem brewing in the kingdom, she faces challenges, heartache, betrayals, and friendships that shape her character. The book is praised for its well-written banter, emotional moments, and mind-blowing naughty scenes between the characters. The plot twists, character development, and the strong chemistry between Violet and her dragons keep readers engaged in this page-turning story.

    The book is described as a mix of adrenaline-filled scenes, soul-ripping moments, and tender romantic moments. The diverse cast of characters, including those with chronic illnesses, disabilities, and from LGBTQIA and BIPOC communities, adds depth to the story. The author's writing style is appreciated for its witty banter, comedic touches, and the ability to immerse readers fully into the world she has created, making 'Fourth Wing' a captivating and engaging read.


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    A Lady of Rooksgrave Manor - Tempting Monsters by Kathryn Moon
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    A Lady of Rooksgrave Manor follows the story of Esther, a young maid who embraces her desires and joins Rooksgrave Manor to serve as a prostitute for monsters. The book delves into Esther's relationships with various supernatural beings, including vampires, werewolves, fae, and more, showcasing the development of unique connections amidst a backdrop of explicit scenes. The writing style of the book seamlessly blends rich world-building with steamy encounters, creating an engaging narrative that explores themes of acceptance, desire, and love.

    I'd always liked to watch Dr. Underwood. Nearly gotten myself into a fair bit of trouble for it over my two years of service with the Pickerings too. But there was something about the man. I felt a ki...

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    Neon Gods
    Book 1 in the series:Dark Olympus

    Neon Gods - Dark Olympus by Katee Robert
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    In "Neon Gods" by Katee Robert, readers are taken on an electrifying journey through a modern twist on Greek mythology. The story follows Persephone, who is desperate to escape an arranged marriage with Zeus and finds herself in the Lower City with the enigmatic Hades. Together, they strike a deal for Persephone to belong to Hades for three months, setting off a chain of events that intertwine revenge, romance, and the complexities of power dynamics within Olympus. The writing style expertly weaves together elements of romance, mythology, and steamy scenes, creating a captivating narrative that keeps readers hooked from start to finish.

    Persephone and Hades' relationship is at the heart of the story, showcasing a unique take on the classic myth. The characters are well-developed, with Persephone portrayed as strong, smart, and selfless, while Hades is depicted as a complex figure with both dark and compassionate traits. The chemistry between the leads sizzles on the page, drawing readers into a world filled with intrigue, passion, and forbidden desires. Despite some predictable plot twists, the storytelling is captivating, leaving readers eager to explore more of the Dark Olympus series.

    I glance over my shoulder at Psyche. “You hate them, too.” I’ve lost count of the number of events our mother has dragged us to over the years. She’s always got her eye on the next prize, on the newes...

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    Kushiel's Dart - Phedre's Trilogy by Jacqueline Carey
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    In an alternate version of Europe, descendants of angels have created a unique society where their primary mandate in life is to love as thou wilt. Jacqueline Carey's writing style, while slightly wordy, is very lyrical, and the subject of sex is prominently dealt with both practically and philosophically in this society. The book follows Phedre's journey, a courtesan gifted with the ability to feel pleasure as pain, as she navigates political intrigue and her complex relationship with her protector, Joscelin.

    Lest anyone should suppose that I am a cuckoo’s child, got on the wrong side of the blanket by lusty peasant stock and sold into indenture in a shortfallen season, I may say that I am House-born and r...

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