Books matching: unconventional relationships
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'Voyeur' by Nicole Pyland is a sizzling romance novel that delves into the exploration of unconventional relationships and personal desires. The story follows the main characters, Silver and Honor, as they navigate a complex relationship filled with steamy encounters and emotional depth. The plot revolves around their meeting at an art exhibit that challenges societal norms and boundaries, leading them to confront their fears and establish a connection that fulfills their needs. The writing style expertly weaves together intense sexual scenes with a well-developed plot, exploring themes of intimacy, sexuality, and the complexities of relationships without judgment.
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'Bikini Days' by Michael Dalton is a contemporary menage romance story that follows the lives of Lexie, Olivia, and Ethan, who are described as unconventional yet special characters. The book offers a heartwarming and emotional journey with real-world issues and feelings, changing points of view to provide insights into each character's perspective. The plot is a mix of romance, tenderness, and passion, focusing on the relationships between the characters and their interactions, set in a pleasant and low-drama narrative style. The writing style is engaging, with well-developed characters and fun interactions and dialogue, creating a believable and enjoyable reading experience for those looking for a slice of life romance.
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'The Camomile Lawn' by Mary Wesley is a multi-generational tale set in England, spanning from the summer before World War II through the war years and into the 1980s. The story follows a group of cousins, their aunt and uncle, as well as other characters like Jewish refugees and friends, navigating relationships, love, and the impacts of war on their lives. The narrative weaves between different timeframes, exploring themes of love, loss, unconventional relationships, and the contrasts between pre-war and wartime experiences.
When she had suggested they should buy two copies of the paper, so that each could enjoy it in its pristine state, Richard had flared into rage and his accusations of extravagance had gone on for week... - #4
'No One Belongs Here More Than You' by Miranda July is a collection of short stories that delve into the complexities of human emotions and relationships. The stories range from quirky and funny to heartrending and disturbing, exploring themes of loneliness, vulnerability, and unfulfillment. Miranda July's writing style is described as raw, uncomfortable, and beautifully achy, capturing moments of childlike innocence amidst horrific emotional violence.
It still counts, even though it happened when he was unconscious. It counts doubly because the conscious mind often makes mistakes, falls for the wrong person. But down there in the well, where there ... - #5
Claire is left at the altar by her fiance, Chris, only to be consoled by his brother, Dylan, a Navy SEAL. Despite their initial mutual dislike, mutual attraction soon develops between Claire and Dylan. Things take a turn when Dylan's roommate, Aidan, enters the picture, forming a unique and unconventional relationship between the three characters. The book delves into their emotional journey, exploring themes of trust, love, and acceptance, while navigating societal judgments and preconceived notions about their non-traditional relationship.
Dylan Wade gaped at his older brother. Okay. Well. That was not what he’d expected to hear when Chris had summoned him to the elegant suite of the sprawling mansion that housed the Marin Hills Golf Cl... - #6
Bass-Ackwards by Eris Adderly is a contemporary romance set in a gritty small town in Texas, focusing on the unconventional relationship between a small business owner of a truck rental store and his clerk employee. The story delves into taboo scenarios and dubious consent sexual harassment, exploring the emotional roller coaster between the characters amidst a backdrop of a blue-collar setting. The writing style is described as masterful, with mental vignettes providing insight into the characters' conflicted minds, and the author's skill in crafting titillating descriptions of mundane occurrences.
The Haul Ash Truck and Trailer rental office in Ashland, Texas, didn’t have a neon or led ‘open’ sign in the window when Christina Lee Dodd showed up for her closing shift that Thursday, even though i... - #7
'Unconventional' by Rebecca Royce follows the story of Giovanna, a junior at Denberg University, who is an English major and the editor of the Literary Magazine. Feeling like an utter disappointment to her academic parents, Giovanna is determined to stay focused on her studies during the holiday break. However, her life takes an unexpected turn when she meets three strapping young men who introduce her to new experiences, fun, friendship, and the possibility of more. The plot unfolds over a two-week holiday vacation, where the unconventional relationship between Giovanna, Maven, Chance, and Banyan begins to develop, setting the stage for what promises to be a complex and emotional journey ahead.
The writing style of 'Unconventional' is described as compelling, emotional, and immersive. delves into the depths of each character, portraying them as multi-dimensional individuals with their own struggles and baggage. The unconventional nature of the storyline, combined with believable reactions from the characters, keeps the readers engaged and invested in the unfolding relationships. The story is not just about romance but also about self-discovery, love, and overcoming personal obstacles, making it a unique and captivating read.
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Portrait of a Marriage is a unique biography written by Nigel Nicolson and Vita Sackville West, focusing on the unconventional marriage between two individuals. The book delves into the courtship and early years of marriage, shedding light on the personal lives of the couple apart from their marriage. It also explores Vita's love affair with Violet Trefusis and the challenges that nearly broke their union, all narrated in a dense and feeling manner by Nigel Nicolson.
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'The Garden of Eden' by Ernest Hemingway is a modern exploration of sexual exploration, madness, and unconventional relationships set in the 1920s southern France. The story follows the newlywed couple, Catherine and David, as they navigate a love triangle involving another woman named Marita. delves into themes of gender roles, intimacy, and the complexities of relationships, all while maintaining Hemingway's signature clean prose style.
They were living at le Grau du Roi then and the hotel was on a canal that ran from the walled city of Aigues Mortes straight down to the sea. They could see the towers of Aigues Mortes across the low ... - #10
Damaged Goods by Lauren Gallagher follows the story of Jocelyn, a single mother who hires a male escort named Sabian for satisfying sex. Despite the societal judgments and their own insecurities of being considered 'damaged goods', Jocelyn and Sabian find a connection beyond their respective dents. The book explores themes of love, acceptance, and unconventional relationships, delving into the complexities of navigating intimacy and societal norms.
The narrative is told from Jocelyn's perspective, providing a glimpse into her emotional journey of seeking fulfillment while balancing the responsibilities of motherhood and career. The book intertwines steamy encounters with heartfelt moments, showcasing the evolution of Jocelyn and Sabian's relationship as they confront their fears and vulnerabilities.
It was a decent hotel. Not the Four Seasons, but not a roach-infested shit hole. A pair of queen-size beds. Thick drapes to block out the rest of the world and its prying eyes. A couple of watercolor ...