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    Quid Pro Quo by Nenia Campbell
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    'Quid Pro Quo' by Nenia Campbell is a dark romance novel exploring themes of obsession, manipulation, and trauma bonding between the characters Nick and Jay. The story delves into the toxic relationship dynamics, dark pasts, and psychological struggles of the protagonists, all wrapped in a narrative that includes elements of possessiveness, nonconsensual encounters, and taboo issues. The writing style of the book is described as gripping and engaging, with dual POVs providing depth to the characters and a skillful portrayal of emotions and character development without explicit explanations.


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    Knocking Her Up by London Hale
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    'Knocking Her Up' by London Hale is a steamy romance novel that follows the story of Emery Collins and John Hamilton. Emery, eager to start a family, decides to ask her stepbrother John to father her child. Despite the taboo nature of their relationship, Emery and John have secretly desired each other for over a year. The book explores their journey of navigating their feelings while trying to keep their family intact. The writing style is smooth and polished, with hot and steamy scenes that keep readers engaged.

    The plot revolves around the complexities of the stepbrother-stepsister relationship, as well as the challenges of balancing desire with familial bonds. Emery and John's connection evolves from friendship to something more intimate, leading to moments of passion and longing. The story focuses on their efforts to conceive a child while dealing with the internal conflict of their forbidden attraction. Although the book is short, it delivers a satisfying blend of romance, sensuality, and emotional depth.

    I wasn’t sure what shit I’d done in my life to be put in this kind of hell, yet there I was. Trying to remain unaffected while Eve—my best friend’s daughter and the object of every wet dream I’d had f...

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    Rival
    Book 3 in the series:Fall Away

    Rival - Fall Away by Penelope Douglas
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    'Rival' by Penelope Douglas is a captivating love story that delves into the forbidden attraction between Madoc Caruthers and his step-sister Fallon Pierce. The book explores the complicated family dynamics, angst, and intense emotions that grip the characters, drawing readers into a world of love, hate, and deep-seated desires. The writing style of the book is praised for its ability to immerse readers into the storyline, making them experience a rollercoaster of emotions, from laughter to tears, and ultimately leaving them with a sense of relief as the plot unfolds.

    The plot of 'Rival' unfolds around the evolving relationship between Madoc and Fallon, two characters from different worlds who find themselves drawn to each other despite their complex past. The book skillfully weaves together themes of forbidden love, hate turning into love, and the struggles of misunderstood characters, creating a story filled with drama, angst, and passionate moments that keep readers engaged from start to finish.

    Tate twisted around in the driver’s seat, her eyes sharp like she wanted to drive a knife right through my skull. “I’m heading around a sharp turn at nearly fifty miles an hour on an unstable dirt roa...

    (Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Fall Away )

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    Step-Hero
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    Book 1 in the series:Wanting What's Wrong

    Step-Hero - Wanting What's Wrong by Dani Wyatt
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    "Step-Hero" by Dani Wyatt is a steamy romance novel that explores the taboo relationship between step-siblings, Kat and Trent. Raised together but not blood-related, their bond intensifies when Trent returns from war injured and protective over Kat. The story delves into their journey of overcoming dark secrets, embracing their desires, and navigating the complexities of a dominant-submissive dynamic. Wyatt's writing style captures the intense emotions, possessiveness, and obsession between the characters, creating a compelling narrative that keeps readers engaged till the end.


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    Little & Lion by Brandy Colbert
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    "Little & Lion" by Brandy Colbert is a heartfelt story that delves into the complexities of family dynamics, identity, and mental health. The novel follows Suzette and Lionel, step-siblings with a close bond, as they navigate their own unique set of challenges. Suzette, a Black Jewish teenager, struggles with her sexuality, while Lionel grapples with bipolar disorder. The story unfolds in Los Angeles, exploring themes of blended families, sexuality, mental illness, and the intersectionality of race and religion. The writing style is described as beautiful, capturing the realities of teenage experiences with clarity and authenticity.

    The narrative skillfully weaves together the struggles and growth of the characters, touching on issues such as feminism, racism, and the complexities of family relationships. Through Suzette's perspective, the story addresses diverse topics like step-sibling trust dynamics, sexuality exploration, and the impact of mental illness on a family. portrays a realistic portrayal of teenage life, where characters face challenges, make mistakes, and ultimately find hope amidst their struggles.

    I’m standing outside LAX on a sun-soaked afternoon in early June when my brother’s navy-blue sedan screeches to a halt a few feet away. Part of me doesn’t mind that he’s thirty minutes late, because I...

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    Hearts and Thorns
    Book 3 in the series:Magnolia Cove

    Hearts and Thorns - Magnolia Cove by Ella Fields
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    'Hearts and Thorns' by Ella Fields is a rollercoaster of emotions, following the journey of Willa and Jackson who share a deep but complicated love. The story is filled with angst, heartbreak, and raw emotions as the characters navigate their forbidden attraction, family secrets, and the consequences of their actions. The writing style is captivating, drawing readers in from the beginning and keeping them immersed in the characters' lives, struggles, and ultimate redemption.


    (Also, see 16 recommendations for the series Magnolia Cove )

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    Anti-Stepbrother by Tijan
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    'Anti-Stepbrother' by Tijan follows the story of Summer, a college student who initially has feelings for her stepbrother Kevin but later realizes he is not who she thought he was. Summer forms a friendship with Caden, Kevin's fraternity brother, who is protective and caring towards her. The plot revolves around Summer navigating her feelings for both Kevin and Caden, dealing with personal growth, and developing a strong bond with Caden as they both face challenges together. The writing style is engaging, with quirky and funny dialogues that bring the characters to life, creating a storyline that keeps readers invested in the emotional journey of the protagonists.

    Kevin was kissing another girl. And he wasn’t just kissing her—he was inhaling her. He pressed against her, her dark hair twisted in his hands, his lips moving down her throat and lingering between he...

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    Filthy 1
    Book 1 in the series:Filthy

    Filthy 1 - Filthy by Megan D. Martin
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    'Filthy 1' in the 'Filthy' series by Megan D. Martin is a dark and intense story following the main character Faye, a raw and messed up young woman. The book dives into topics like drug abuse, prostitution, and forbidden love, portraying a gritty and unfiltered narrative. The relationship between Faye and Rhett is electric, with readers appreciating the intense and uninhibited storytelling style that doesn't shy away from difficult themes.

    I moaned in response, acting like I was lost in some sort of amazing passion that only he could give me. I wasn’t though. My pussy was sore from the other five guys I’d already fucked today and my hig...

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    Corrupt Idol by Dinah Harper
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    'Corrupt Idol' by Dinah Harper is a dark and twisted romance that delves into the complex relationship between step-siblings, Violet and Jesse. The story follows Violet as she moves back home after years of separation from Jesse, her stepbrother, in order to support her ailing stepmother. What unfolds is a tale of forbidden love, pain, secrets, and struggles, with Jesse's possessive and alpha personality clashing with Violet's internal turmoil. The narrative is intense, captivating, and thrilling, keeping readers hooked from the beginning to the end.

    The book explores themes of obsession, jealousy, and forbidden desires, portraying a tumultuous relationship between Violet and Jesse. Despite the dark and controversial content, the story also touches on emotional depth and unexpected revelations, challenging readers to look beyond black and white and question societal taboos and perceptions of love and relationships.

    She hadn’t seen her father in two years and in that time, he had aged significantly. The grooves in his face were more pronounced, he had put on weight, and his once gray hair was now snow white. Taki...

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    Devious Obsession
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    Book 2 in the series:Hockey Gods

    Devious Obsession - Hockey Gods by S. Massery
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    Devious Obsession by S. Massery is a dark and intense hockey romance that delves into the tumultuous relationship between Steele O'Brien and his step-sister Aspen. The story explores themes of obsession, forbidden love, and complex family dynamics as the characters navigate their twisted connection. The writing style is captivating, drawing readers into a world of dark desires, emotional turmoil, and steamy encounters that keep the tension high throughout the narrative.

    Devious Obsession follows Steele and Aspen as they navigate their unconventional and forbidden relationship, filled with games of torment, obsession, and desire. The plot unfolds with dark twists and turns, revealing the characters' complex emotions and the blurred lines between love and hate. S. Massery's writing skillfully weaves together a narrative that keeps readers on the edge of their seats, exploring the depths of passion, possession, and the darker aspects of romance in a gripping and compelling manner.


    (Also, see 82 recommendations for the series Hockey Gods )

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