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Open Hearts by Eve Dangerfield is a contemporary romance novel that follows the story of Dean, a sweet and submissive hero who is described as a "golden retriever" type. The book explores the relationship between Dean and the heroine, Ash, as they navigate their dynamic, with elements of submission and denial. The plot revolves around Dean's transformation from a playboy to a more mature and responsible adult in order to win over Ash, who is described as complex and having a dominating personality. Set in Australia, the book focuses on themes of love, growth, and finding one's place in a relationship.
The writing style of Open Hearts is praised for its playful and engaging tone, with a focus on the dynamics between the characters and the development of the hero, Dean. The book is noted for its refreshing take on romance, incorporating elements of femdom and himbo characters, creating a unique and compelling story that resonates with readers.
For the millionth time that night she scanned the room, checking the babies and making sure no parents or visitors were attempting to sneak into the nursery. Technically it was the ‘Specialist Infant ... - #2
'Dance For Me' in the series 'Club Avalon' by Kay Elle Parker is a captivating story that delves into the world of kink, suspense, healing, and emotional growth. The plot follows the journey of Bodie, a dancer with a traumatic past, as she finds strength and self-discovery through her relationship with Braun, a strong and caring Dom. is praised for its well-executed storyline, realistic dialogue, and character development, drawing readers into the complex dynamics of the characters and their relationships. With themes of love, tragedy, BDSM, and friendship, 'Dance For Me' offers a mix of intense moments and heartwarming connections that keep readers engaged from start to finish.
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'The Learning Hours' by Sara Ney tells the story of Laurel, a beautiful and popular girl who pursues Rhett, a shy and inexperienced guy who is not considered conventionally attractive. The book explores their relationship dynamics, with Laurel taking the lead in pursuing Rhett, who is oblivious to her advances. The plot revolves around Laurel's character development from being shallow and judgmental to realizing Rhett is a great guy, while Rhett learns to navigate relationships and overcome his insecurities. The writing style is described as engaging, with witty dialogue and interactions between the characters that are both heartwarming and humorous.
Oz Osborne, a senior on the wrestling team, rises to stand at the table where the wrestling team is gathered—the entire team, packed into the dining room at some twenty-four-hour restaurant off campus... - #4
Readers praise 'Fierce Heart' by Tara Grayce for its unique take on an arranged marriage between a human princess and an elf prince, resulting in a non-steamy but sweet romance. The story is set in a high fantasy world with refreshing originality, featuring elements of war, deception, and political alliances. The writing style is described as wholesome, cozy, and engaging, with a focus on world-building and character development.
THE TWO DEAD ELVES laid out on tables in the town morgue were young. At least, Essie guessed they were young. It was hard to tell with elves, since they didn’t start showing their age until they were ... - #5
In "A Lady Awakened," a recent widow, Martha, must urgently produce an heir to her late husband's estate to prevent it from falling into the hands of his predatory brother. To accomplish this, she enlists the help of Theo Mirkwood, a charming but irresponsible lordling, to impregnate her. As Martha and Theo navigate their unconventional arrangement, they undergo personal growth and transformation, leading to a deepening bond and unexpected romance. The book explores themes of duty, sacrifice, redemption, and the complexities of relationships against the backdrop of Regency England.
Martha sat straighter in her chair, smoothing her black skirts. One’s conduct might owe more to principle than to sentiment at times, admittedly. But principle could be relied upon. Principle steadied... - #6
'For My Lady's Heart' by Laura Kinsale is a compelling medieval romance that follows the adventures of Melanthe and Ruck. The story is set in medieval England and France, with vivid descriptions of the time period. Melanthe, the female protagonist, is portrayed as a complex character with a dark past, making her behavior tough to like but understandable. The use of Middle English in the dialogue adds depth to the story, although some readers found it challenging to follow. The plot revolves around the evolving relationship between Melanthe and Ruck, exploring themes of survival, loyalty, and transformation.
The cry rose with squeals and laughter as the ladies of Bordeaux craned, reaching for the prizes held tauntingly overhead by their gay tormentors. Veils came askew, belts failed and sent misericordes ... - #7
'The Duke I Tempted' by Scarlett Peckham is a historical romance set in the mid-eighteenth century, focusing on the relationship between Archer, a duke, and Poppy, an independent botanist nursery owner. The story revolves around secrets Archer is keeping about his past and his sexuality, as well as Poppy's desire for independence and success in her business. As they navigate their desires for themselves and each other, the tale unfolds with compelling interactions and interesting secondary characters.
The book explores themes of independence, desire, secrets, and the complexities of relationships in a historical setting. The writing style is described as emotional, engaging, and well-paced, with a twist on the typical regency romance tropes, making it a slow but steady literary romance that delves into themes of kink and character exploration.
“Bloody codding hell,” Archer Stonewell, the Duke of Westmead, murmured to the midnight darkness of his deserted counting-house. Beside him a lone wax candle flickered and went out, as if in sympathy.... - #8
Julia Bennett, an IT worker at a local police station, finds herself locked in the evidence room with police officer Max Connor, whom she knew from before she was hired. As they navigate being trapped together, surrounded by drugs and guns, they confront their past and present feelings for each other. The story unfolds with a mix of humor, steamy chemistry, and a journey towards a happy ending. The writing style captures the tension and sensuality of the situation without losing the reader's interest, making it a compelling and engaging read.
JULIA Bennett had been the Brenthill Police Station’s IT person, or “computer girl” as she was still often called, for over a year. IT was a thankless job at the best of times but most days it seemed ... - #9
Unbound by Cara McKenna is a compelling and immersive read that delves into the complex and realistic depiction of two deeply sympathetic characters, Merry and Rob. Merry, who undergoes a dramatic weight loss, embarks on a journey across Scotland to rediscover herself, where she encounters Rob, a recovering alcoholic with submissive desires and fetishes. The story follows their evolving relationship, challenges, and self-discovery, set against the backdrop of the Scottish Highlands. McKenna's writing style is lauded for its unique take on romance and erotica, weaving together themes of healing, intimacy, and personal growth with depth and authenticity.
Hey gals! Anybody free for pre-vacay drinks tomorrow? I figure it’s pretty likely I’ll get taken captive as a sex slave by some rippling, kilted Highlander next week, never to return. Promise you’ll k... - #10
In "Thief of Shadows" by Elizabeth Hoyt, the story revolves around Winter Makepeace, the staid manager of an orphanage by day and the mysterious Ghost of St. Giles by night. Lady Isabel Beckinhall, a widow and patroness of The Home for Unfortunate Infants and Foundling Children, finds herself drawn to Winter despite his austere demeanor. As their relationship evolves, secrets are revealed, passions ignite, and they navigate the complexities of their individual pasts. The book is praised for its engaging plot, well-developed characters, and the unique dynamic between the protagonists.
Isabel Beckinhall—Baroness Beckinhall—sighed silently to herself. Her carriage had come to a standstill in the worst part of London—the dirty streets of St. Giles. And why was she in St. Giles as dark...
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