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  1. #1
    American Queen
    Book 1 in the series:New Camelot

    American Queen - New Camelot by Sierra Simone
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    'American Queen' by Sierra Simone is a steamy and intriguing novel that intertwines political issues with erotic plot twists. The story follows the complex relationship between three main characters - Greer, Ash, and Embry - who navigate a love triangle inspired by the Arthurian Legend. The writing style is described as utterly fun and smart, with fully realized characters, rich storytelling, and a mix of intrigue, action, politics, erotica, and romance that keeps readers engaged throughout the series.

    It was at a charity gala, I think. Save for the wizard, it wouldn’t have stood out from any other event my grandfather took me to. Ball gowns and tuxedos, chandeliers glittering in opulent hotel ballr...

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    Unveiled
    Book 1 in the series:Turner

    Unveiled - Turner by Courtney Milan
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    Unveiled by Courtney Milan is a historical romance novel that follows the story of Ash Turner, who reveals the current duke's bigamous marriage, making himself the heir. Margaret, the duke's daughter, disguises herself as a nurse and becomes entangled in a complex web of family secrets and love. The book explores themes of loyalty, love, self-worth, and complicated family relationships, all set in a regency-era backdrop with unique and multidimensional characters.

    The estate he would inherit was laid out in the valley before him. Stone walls and green hedges hugged the curves of the limestone hill where his horse stood, breaking the brilliant apple-green growth...

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    American Prince
    Book 2 in the series:New Camelot

    American Prince - New Camelot by Sierra Simone
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    'American Prince' in the 'New Camelot' series by Sierra Simone is a captivating tale that delves deep into the intertwined lives of Ash, Greer, and Embry. The story unfolds through multiple perspectives, revealing a complex web of love, betrayal, and sacrifice. Set against a backdrop of political intrigue and romance, the book intricately weaves elements of Arthurian legend with modern-day relationships. The writing style is emotionally charged, with poetic prose that draws readers into the characters' innermost thoughts and desires.

    First, about me, Embry Moore, son of the terrifying Lieutenant Governor Vivienne Moore. To the outside world, I must have looked like a prince. I grew up with horses and boats and my own fucking lake,...

    (Also, see 100 recommendations for the series New Camelot )

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    American King
    Book 3 in the series:New Camelot

    American King - New Camelot by Sierra Simone
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    'American King' in the series 'New Camelot' by author Sierra Simone is a complex and emotional conclusion that delves into the intricate relationships between the characters. The story progresses with twists and turns that surprise and engage readers, while exploring themes of love, sacrifice, and redemption. The writing style is described as intense, erotic, and romantic, with a mix of dark elements that keep readers hooked until the very end.

    A carnival had come to town, all lights and cotton candy and generators whirring in the summer heat, and Althea had given Kay and me each ten dollars to spend there. Kay, too cool and too old to be bo...

    (Also, see 100 recommendations for the series New Camelot )

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    The Last Hellion
    Book 4 in the series:Scoundrels

    The Last Hellion - Scoundrels by Loretta Chase
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    In "The Last Hellion" by Loretta Chase, the story follows Vere, the Duke of Ainsworthy, and Lydia Grenville, a strong-willed journalist, as they clash and eventually fall in love. Vere, initially seen as dissolute and cynical due to his tragic past, begins to reveal his good side as he interacts with Lydia, who challenges him in a playful yet earnest manner. The book is filled with humor, clever dialogue, and romantic tension as the two protagonists navigate their growing attraction amidst a backdrop of crime and adventure.

    The enormous black mastiff who'd been drowsing before the editor's office door lifted her head and gazed with mild curiosity from Macgowan to her mistress. Upon ascertaining that the latter was in no ...

    (Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Scoundrels )

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    Married for Christmas - Willow Park by Noelle Adams
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    In Noelle Adams' book 'Married for Christmas' from the 'Willow Park' series, Jessica, a woman craving love and family due to her mother's deteriorating health, proposes a marriage of convenience to her best friend Daniel, a pastor. Despite their close friendship, the marriage is not based on love but on mutual benefits. As they navigate the challenges of living together and adjusting to their new roles, they both realize that God has more in store for them than they initially thought. The book subtly weaves in themes of Christianity and love without being preachy, offering a realistic portrayal of the struggles and growth of the characters.

    Trying to keep the anxiety at bay, she focused on the three computer monitors on her desk, trying to wrap up the day’s work before she headed over to Daniel’s. Focus was one thing she’d always done we...

  7. #7
    Bared to You
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    Book 1 in the series:Crossfire

    Bared to You - Crossfire by Sylvia Day
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    Bared to You by Sylvia Day follows the intense and tumultuous relationship between Eva and Gideon, both haunted by their traumatic pasts. The story delves into their passionate love affair, filled with drama, dysfunction, and dark secrets. The writing style is described as sexually charged, exploring themes of love, trust, and overcoming past traumas. The plot unfolds with conflicts and intense emotions as the characters navigate their complex relationship.

    I wasn’t surprised by my roommate’s emphatic pronouncement. Cary Taylor found excuses to celebrate, no matter how small and inconsequential. I’d always considered it part of his charm. “I’m sure drink...

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    Priest
    Book 1 in the series:Priest

    Priest - Priest by Sierra Simone
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    'Priest' by Sierra Simone follows the taboo romance between a priest, Father Bell, and a woman named Poppy. The story delves into the forbidden love between the two characters, exploring themes of religion, Catholicism, and the struggles faced by Father Bell as he grapples with his faith and desires. The writing style is described as hot, steamy, and provocative, with some readers finding the blend of dirty and sacred elements both uncomfortable and intriguing.

    It’s no secret that reconciliation is the least popular sacrament. I had many theories as to why: pride, inconvenience, loss of spiritual autonomy. But my prevailing theory at the moment was this fuck...

  9. #9
    Archer's Voice
    Book 4 in the series:Sign of Love

    Archer's Voice - Sign of Love by Mia Sheridan
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    Archer's Voice by Mia Sheridan is a heartwarming story about Archer Hale, a nonverbal outcast who finds solace in the presence of Bree Prescott as they both heal from their past traumas and build a deep connection. The book explores themes of love, acceptance, and healing in a small town setting, where secrets and betrayals add to the emotional depth of the story. The writing style is described as beautiful, emotional, and swoon-worthy, capturing the journey of Archer and Bree as they navigate their pasts to find a brighter future together.

    Grab my hand! I got you,” I said real soft, the helicopter lifting off the ground as Duke grabbed Snake Eyes’s hand. I was trying to play as quiet as I could—my mama was banged up again and I didn’t w...

  10. #10

    A Christmas Gone Perfectly Wrong - Blackshear Family by Cecilia Grant
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    A Christmas Gone Perfectly Wrong by Cecilia Grant is a delightful novella set in the Blackshear Family series. The story follows the eldest brother, Andrew Blackshear, who is responsible for his younger siblings. When he meets Lucy Sharp, a kind and unconventional young woman, during a Christmas road trip, their lives are unexpectedly intertwined. The book explores themes of duty, decorum, and the blossoming romance between Andrew and Lucy, all set against a festive backdrop. Grant's writing style is witty, elegant, and filled with humor, creating a well-rounded historical romance that captivates readers.

    The trouble, Andrew Blackshear would later reflect, might all have been avoided if he’d simply kept to the main road. His first glimpse of the girl would then have been indoors, seated, with her hair ...

    (Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Blackshear Family )

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