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    Mastering The Marchioness - Cavern of Pleasures by Em Brown
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    Mastering the Marchioness by Em Brown is a historical romance set in London, England, revolving around the newly married couple, Vale and Harrietta. The story delves into their unconventional marriage of convenience and the complexities that arise when their paths cross at a secretive sex club, the Cavern of Pleasures. The book explores themes of trust, independence, and desire, with a writing style that balances eroticism with historical fiction elements, keeping readers engaged from start to finish.

    Hanging from a hook, the young woman’s toes barely touched the floor. Instead of the mask worn by many of the other guests at Madame Botreaux’s Cavern of Pleasures, she wore only a silk red blindfold....

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    Always by Lynsay Sands
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    In Lynsay Sands' book 'Always', readers are taken on a journey through a medieval romance filled with humour, romance, danger, and intrigue. The story follows Aric, a warrior with trust issues, and Rosamunde, a naive daughter of a king, who are forced into a marriage by the king. As the couple navigates their new relationship and faces external threats, they must learn to trust each other and unravel mysteries that put their lives in danger. The writing style is described as humorous, engaging, and steamy, with memorable characters and a plot that keeps readers hooked.


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    Vinegar Girl
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    Book 3 in the series:Hogarth Shakespeare

    Vinegar Girl - Hogarth Shakespeare by Anne Tyler
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    In "Vinegar Girl" by Anne Tyler, the story follows Kate, a young woman who is stuck in a rut, taking care of her family and working in a preschool. When her father proposes that she marries his lab assistant to solve a visa issue, Kate is initially outraged but eventually finds herself falling in love with her intended. The book is a modern retelling of Shakespeare's "The Taming of the Shrew," with quirky characters and family dynamics, set in a contemporary setting. Anne Tyler brings her signature style of storytelling to this light and entertaining romantic comedy, offering a fresh take on a classic Shakespearean plot.

    Anne Tyler's writing in "Vinegar Girl" is described as light, pleasant, and easy to read, making it a perfect choice for a quick and enjoyable summer read. The book offers a modern spin on the old story line of "The Taming of the Shrew," with witty dialogue and quirky characters adding charm to the narrative. Despite some predictable elements due to its Shakespearean inspiration, the book manages to keep readers entertained with its engaging plot and humorous moments, providing a satisfying and feel-good reading experience.

    Kate Battista was gardening out back when she heard the telephone ring in the kitchen. She straightened up and listened. Her sister was in the house, although she might not be awake yet. But then ther...

    (Also, see 69 recommendations for the series Hogarth Shakespeare )

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    Knight on the Texas Plains - Texas Heroes Book by Linda Broday
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    Knight on the Texas Plains by Linda Broday follows the story of Duel McClain, a man who has lost everything and finds himself unexpectedly caring for an abandoned baby. When a woman named Jessie Foltry, who is running from a traumatic past, crosses paths with Duel, they form an unlikely partnership to care for the child and protect each other. Set in the Old West, the book delves into themes of survival, love, and redemption as Duel and Jessie navigate their past traumas and build a new family together with the help of the wider community.


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