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    The Sassy Submissive - Stronghold Doms by Golden Angel
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    'The Sassy Submissive' by Golden Angel is part of the Stronghold Doms series, set in a BDSM club. The story follows the characters Adam and Angel, exploring themes of dominance and submission, as well as the journey of self-discovery and acceptance. The writing style is described as engaging and steamy, with a mix of humor and erotic scenes that keep readers hooked on the characters' evolving relationships.


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    Bounty
    Book 7 in the series:Colorado Mountain

    Bounty - Colorado Mountain by Kristen Ashley
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    Bounty by Kristen Ashley is a heartwarming story that delves into the lives of Justice Lonesome, a famous singer-songwriter, and Deke Hightower, a rugged Colorado Mountain man. The book follows Justice's journey of seeking roots and peace after a personal loss, as she crosses paths with Deke, who is wary of women with money due to past experiences. Despite their differences, their undeniable chemistry and the challenges they face bring them closer together as they navigate love, loyalty, and self-discovery in the beautiful Colorado Mountains.

    The plot of Bounty is filled with emotional depth, showcasing the character growth and relationship dynamics between Justice and Deke. Kristen Ashley's writing style immerses readers in the day-to-day lives of the characters, from drywall renovations and prime rib sandwiches to the bonds formed with friends and loved ones in the Colorado Mountain series. The story weaves together themes of love, loyalty, and finding peace amidst personal struggles, creating a captivating narrative that keeps readers engaged till the very end.

    “It comes with ten acres and we recently hadthe gentleman who owns an adjoining three come to us to say he’sready to sell that parcel of land. So it could be thirteen acres.And just to say, on the sou...

    (Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Colorado Mountain )

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    Before the Lie
    Book 1 in the series:Confession

    Before the Lie - Confession by K.D. Robichaux
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    'Before the Lie' by K.D. Robichaux is a captivating story that follows the relationship between Vi and Corbin, two characters who are complete opposites yet perfectly complement each other. The book skillfully portrays their journey from being strangers to soul mates, with Corbin helping Vi overcome her insecurities and Vi bringing out the softer side of Corbin. The writing style is described as engaging, romantic, and tender, drawing readers in with its natural character development and emotional depth. The plot unfolds with a mix of sweetness, honesty, and a touch of darkness, keeping readers hooked from the prologue to the very end.

    The book also delves into unusual subjects, such as rock climbing, adding a refreshing twist to the story. The chemistry between Vi and Corbin is highlighted as off the charts, with the author's writing style praised for its ability to grip readers right from the beginning and keep them on the edge of their seats. The cliffhanger ending leaves readers eager for the next installment, 'Truth Revealed,' to discover the resolution of the characters' story, showcasing the author's talent in building anticipation and emotional connection with the readers.


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    Feeling Hot
    Book 9 in the series:Out of Uniform

    Feeling Hot - Out of Uniform by Elle Kennedy
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    Feeling Hot by Elle Kennedy follows the story of Cash, a Navy SEAL, and Jen, the younger sister of Cash's teammate Carson. Cash reluctantly agrees to protect Jen from a stalker ex-boyfriend, leading to a temporary living arrangement that quickly escalates into a passionate physical relationship. As Cash and Jen navigate their growing feelings for each other, they also find themselves entangled in unexpected situations, including a menage with Cash's friend Dylan. The book explores themes of love, trust, and the challenges of maintaining relationships in the high-stress environment of military life. The writing style is described as steamy, fast-paced, and engaging, with a focus on the characters' emotional development and intense chemistry.

    “Look, I know you think I’m a screw-up, but this isn’t my fault,” she muttered as she made tracks in the frayed light-blue carpet. “Do you think I enjoy being stalked? I had no idea Brendan was a mani...

    (Also, see 78 recommendations for the series Out of Uniform )

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    Playboy Pilot by Penelope Ward
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    'Playboy Pilot' by Penelope Ward is a captivating story about two unlikely lovers, Kendall and Carter, who meet in an airport lounge. Their whirlwind romance takes them on a journey of self-discovery, love, and adventure as they explore exotic locations and navigate through their own personal struggles. The book is filled with witty banter, scorching chemistry, and moments of deep emotion that keep readers engaged from start to finish. Ward's writing style effortlessly weaves together humor, romance, and poignant moments, creating a story that is both entertaining and heartwarming.

    Kendall, a woman facing a major life decision, unexpectedly meets Carter, a charming playboy pilot, setting off a series of events that challenge their beliefs, push them out of their comfort zones, and ultimately lead them to each other. The book explores themes of love, self-discovery, and the importance of taking risks in order to find true happiness. With a perfect blend of humor, steamy romance, and heartfelt moments, 'Playboy Pilot' is a story that will make readers laugh, swoon, and root for the characters as they embark on a journey of love and self-acceptance.

    I flipped the page of the American Airlines Worldwide Destinations catalog through the section on Australia. The pages were filled with colorful pictures—kangaroos, turquoise water, that big white bui...

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    Bath Haus by P.J. Vernon
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    Bath Haus by P.J. Vernon is a gripping psychological thriller that delves into the complex relationship between Nathan and Oliver. The plot unravels as Oliver's visit to a bathhouse for a casual encounter turns into a nightmarish experience when he realizes his anonymous partner is out to kill him. As the story progresses, the tension escalates, leading to a thrilling cat-and-mouse game filled with deceit, betrayal, and terror. The narrative alternates between the perspectives of the two protagonists, providing insights into their pasts, their struggles, and the toxic dynamics of their relationship. Vernon's writing style is captivating, with alternating first-person POVs adding depth to the characters and creating a white-knuckle reading experience.

    The iPhone buzzing in my pocket is a miniature washing machine. Nathan’s calling. I wait it out, don’t move. A simple phone call that I treat like a kidney stone. Excruciating and it needs to pass. He...

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    A Life Worth Living by Monica McCallan
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    A Life Worth Living by Monica McCallan follows the story of Nora and Gray, two coworkers who are sent on a vacation that serves as a turning point in their lives. Nora, the top agent at the real estate firm, is cold and distant, while Gray is friendly and well-liked but hides her own struggles. As they spend time together, their pasts are revealed, leading to an unlikely friendship and growing attraction. The book delves into their journey of self-discovery, healing from past traumas, and building a relationship amidst contemporary issues, all while providing a heartfelt and angsty slow burn romance that keeps readers engaged until the end.


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    The Submissive
    Book 1 in the series:Submissive

    The Submissive - Submissive by Tara Sue Me
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    "The Submissive" by Tara Sue Me is the first book in a trilogy that follows the BDSM relationship between successful businessman Nathaniel West and librarian Abigail King. The story delves into the dynamic between the dominant and submissive, exploring themes of control, desire, and vulnerability. Readers are taken on a journey of self-discovery and passion as the characters navigate their intense relationship, filled with scorching heat and emotional depth. Tara Sue Me's writing style captures the complexities of the characters and their evolving connection, creating a compelling narrative that keeps readers engaged and intrigued.

    There were times I felt I came alive only at night. When the world was quiet around me and the kids were asleep and for a few precious hours there was nothing but me and Nathaniel. Those sacred nights...

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    A True Cowboy Christmas - Cold River Ranch by Caitlin Crews
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    A True Cowboy Christmas by Caitlin Crews follows the story of Gray Everett, a devoted rancher who proposes a marriage of convenience to his neighbor Abby Douglas in order to secure his family legacy. The book delves into the complexities of family dynamics, failed relationships, and self-worth issues while exploring themes of trust, care, and honesty. Despite a slow pacing and minimal chemistry between the main characters, the plot revolves around Gray's commitment to his ranch and daughter, Abby's long-standing crush on Gray, and their unconventional journey towards understanding and love.


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    The Truth Machine by James L. Halperin
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    'The Truth Machine' by James L. Halperin is a thought-provoking science fiction novel set in a world where a Truth Machine has been invented, compelling everyone to tell the truth. The plot explores the societal impacts of this device, delving into themes of trust, faith, loyalty, good, evil, and the nature of truth itself. The writing style of the book is described as absorbing, highly readable, and engaging, with detailed paragraphs at the start of each chapter providing context about world events.


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