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    Release by Suzanne Clay
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    'Release' by Suzanne Clay is a contemporary romance novel that explores an age gap relationship between the characters Danielle and Victor, set in a work environment. The book delves into themes of power dynamics, inclusivity, mental health, and female sexuality. The story follows the characters as they navigate their past traumas, insecurities, and desires, building a healthy and supportive relationship based on open communication, respect, and understanding. The writing style is engaging, with a focus on character development, steamy scenes, and addressing sensitive topics such as trauma, anxiety, and unconventional relationship dynamics.


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    The Wild
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    Book 1 in the series:The Wild

    The Wild - The Wild by K. Webster
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    The Wild by K. Webster is a dark romance fic with taboo and angsty elements. The book explores themes of forbidden relationships, age gaps, and unconventional love stories. The writing style is described as steamy, with a good plot that keeps readers engaged despite the taboo nature of the story. Readers have found the book to be intense, emotional, and filled with twists that make it a compelling read.

    Sabrina stares out the window, her features hard behind her oversized sunglasses and too much makeup. I squeeze her hand but she doesn’t squeeze back. Six years after Drew’s death and my wife has yet ...

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    Pretty, Dark and Dirty by Margot Scott
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    'Pretty, Dark and Dirty' by Margot Scott is a controversial and taboo romance novel that explores a complex relationship between an 18-year-old girl, Jetty, and Mason, a man who raised her alongside her mother for twelve years. Jetty discovers that Mason is not her biological father, leading to a shift in their relationship as they navigate feelings of desire and confusion. The book delves into themes of forbidden love, taboo relationships, and the blurred lines between familial and romantic connections. The writing style is described as well-crafted, with detailed depictions of steamy scenes and a storyline that keeps readers engaged with twists and turns.

    I’ll never forget the first time I visited the Metropolitan Museum of Art. I was four years old, holding my mother’s hand in front of an immense portrait of George Washington. My toes pinched in my bu...

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    Bayou Bruiser by Jessa Kane
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    'Bayou Bruiser' by Jessa Kane is a steamy novella featuring Benny, a big, bulky enforcer for a loan shark, and Fawn, an innocent and naive 18-year-old girl who is found chained in her basement by her father. Benny becomes obsessed with Fawn the moment he sees her and the two quickly develop an intense connection, despite their age gap and differences in appearance. The story is filled with elements of insta-love, taboo themes, and a touch of daddy kink, all typical of Jessa Kane's writing style. The plot is fast-paced, filled with steamy scenes, and has a mix of action and romance set in the mafia world.

    The narrative of 'Bayou Bruiser' is a mix of beauty and the beast trope, featuring a big, intimidating man who is seen as a softy by the innocent girl he rescues. explores themes of redemption, love, and acceptance, with a good balance of heated moments and sweet interactions between the main characters. Jessa Kane's writing style is described as fantastical, obsessive, and erotic, providing readers with a guilty pleasure palette cleanser that is perfect for a quick, fun read.


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    The Saint
    Book 5 in the series:The Original Sinners

    The Saint - The Original Sinners by Tiffany Reisz
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    'The Saint' in the series 'The Original Sinners' by Tiffany Reisz is a captivating tale that delves into the origins of the character Eleanor, who later becomes known as Nora. The story follows Eleanor's tumultuous teenage years, marked by a criminal father, an infatuation with her priest, and a journey of self-discovery into the world of bondage and sadism under the guidance of her master, Soren. Through a narrative that intertwines past and present, the book explores themes of love, passion, pain, and the evolution of Eleanor into Mistress Nora, showcasing Reisz's skillful writing style that blends erotica with emotion and triumph.

    She didn’t know she was being followed as she drove through Bavaria and into the heart of the Black Forest. Who would follow her, after all? And why? No one back home knew why she’d left, and no one a...

    (Also, see 100 recommendations for the series The Original Sinners )

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    Gild
    Book 1 in the series:The Plated Prisoner

    Gild - The Plated Prisoner by Raven Kennedy
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    Gild by Raven Kennedy is an adult fantasy novel that delves into the story of Auren, the gold-plated prisoner of King Midas. Auren, a victim of Stockholm syndrome, is kept confined in a gilded cage within the castle of Highbell. The book sets the premise for the series, exploring Auren's complex relationship with Midas and her yearning for freedom. The writing style is described as steamy, taboo, and a great reimagining of the King Midas myth, with a focus on world-building and character development.

    The lighting is low, deliberate. Just a crackle of flame over promiscuous shapes that move in warm tandem. Seven bodies working all to one sole release, while I’m here, apart, like a spectator for a s...

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    Dread in the Beast by Charlee Jacob
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    'Dread in the Beast' by Charlee Jacob is described as a horror novel that pushes boundaries with its extreme and grotesque elements. The plot involves a dark and twisted narrative filled with gore, depravity, and taboo subjects like torture, sexual violence, and scatological themes. The writing style is noted to be dense, intelligent, and artful, with complex and evocative language that delves into the depths of horror without shying away from the explicit and shocking content.

    The night was brown when Dorien Warmer lost her virginity. Big city, blanketed with pollution lit to the hilt. Nobody her age had an inkling of what true darkness was. What it had been before smog and...

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    Prick
    Book 1 in the series:A Step-Brother Romance

    Prick - A Step-Brother Romance by Sabrina Paige
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    In the book "Prick" by Sabrina Paige, readers are introduced to Katherine Harrison, the daughter of a senator, who decides to lose her virginity to Caulter Sterling, a tattooed bad boy known for his womanizing ways. Despite their initial encounter being meant as a one-night stand, they soon find out that their parents are engaged, making them step-siblings. As they navigate their newfound relationship and deal with their parents' impending marriage, Katherine and Caulter's interactions are filled with banter, sexual tension, and unexpected chemistry. The story unfolds with a mix of humor, steamy scenes, and character development that reveals hidden depths in both protagonists.

    The plot of "Prick" revolves around Katherine and Caulter's evolving relationship as they challenge each other's perceptions and expectations. The writing style captures the dynamics between the characters, showcasing their growth and the gradual unveiling of their vulnerabilities and desires. The book blends elements of romance, humor, and taboo themes, keeping readers engaged with its witty dialogue, hot scenes, and the exploration of the characters' personal journeys.

    A smirk spreads across his lips, the movement excruciatingly slow, almost as if he's not the least bit surprised to see me. He looks so satisfied with himself that it’s all I can do not to walk up to...

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    My Dirty Duke: A Dark Victorian Novella by Joanna Shupe
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    "My Dirty Duke: A Dark Victorian Novella" by Joanna Shupe is a historical romance novella that explores the forbidden love between Violet, a young woman infatuated with the Duke of Ravensthorpe, Max, who is twice her age. Despite their age gap and societal expectations, Violet is determined to seduce Max, who is hesitant due to his past traumas and responsibilities. The story delves into their passionate and steamy relationship, set against the backdrop of the 19th century, with well-developed characters and realistic dialogue that captivates readers and keeps them engaged until the happily ever after.

    The novella is praised for its ability to create a complex and sensual story within a short format, showcasing Joanna Shupe's talent in crafting compelling characters and immersive worlds in under 200 pages. Readers are drawn into the chemistry between Violet and Max, rooting for their love to overcome obstacles such as age differences, societal norms, and personal fears, making it a quick and captivating read that leaves a lasting impression.

    It was the social event of the year and Violet was squandering it. She should have been dancing or chatting with friends. Instead, she was propped against the wall, hiding in plain sight, staring at h...

  10. #10
    Praise
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    Book 1 in the series:Salacious Players Club

    Praise - Salacious Players Club by Sara Cate
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    In "Praise" by Sara Cate, the story revolves around Charlie and Emerson, brought together by a misunderstanding that leads to a complex relationship involving dominance, submission, and a growing attraction. As they navigate their desires and the challenges that come with them, the book delves into themes of self-discovery, acceptance, and the exploration of kinks within the BDSM community. With a mix of tension, forbidden romance, and emotional depth, the plot unfolds to reveal a journey of love, growth, and understanding between the characters.

    Sara Cate's writing in "Praise" is praised for its authenticity in portraying the dynamics of BDSM relationships and the emotional journey of the characters. The book introduces readers to a world of kink, taboo romance, and age gap dynamics, all woven together with a compelling storyline that balances spice with heartfelt moments. Through well-developed characters and a mix of humor and seriousness, the book offers a blend of angst, passion, and ultimately, a feel-good ending that resonates with readers.

    “So, I had a fistful of her hair in my hand, and we were both in the moment when I looked her right in the eye and said, ‘Suck my cock like a good little girl.’ The next thing I knew, she reared back ...

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