Meet New Books
Meet New Books

Books Like...

Four Letter Word - Dirty Deeds by J. Daniels
Four Letter Word
by: 
Book 1 in the series:Dirty Deeds

Four Letter Word by J. Daniels is a captivating romance novel that delves into the lives of Sydney and Brian, who form a unique and intense relationship over the phone after a wrong number call. Despite dealing with their own personal struggles, they find solace and healing in each other's company. The story beautifully unfolds as they navigate their feelings, past traumas, and the unexpected twists and turns that fate throws their way. The writing style is immersive, with a first-person perspective from the two main characters that allows readers to deeply connect with Sydney and Brian's emotional journey.

If you liked Four Letter Word, here are the top 35 books to read next:

Page 1
Showing 1 - 10 of 35 
  1. #1

    Stranger Than Fan Fiction - Unlucky in Love by Piper Sheldon
    Save:

    'Stranger Than Fan Fiction' by Piper Sheldon follows the captivating journey of characters like Charlie, Kate, and Emma, delving into their personal struggles, relationships, and emotional growth. The readers are taken on a rollercoaster of emotions, from heartwarming moments to heartbreak, all while exploring themes of love, friendship, and self-discovery. The story unfolds through a series of entertaining and touching events, including email friendships, shenanigans, and unexpected connections, making it a truly engaging and memorable read.

    The writing style of the author Piper Sheldon shines through in this book, with a perfect blend of humor, romance, and character development. The slow burn romance between the characters is a highlight, as it allows for a deeper exploration of their personalities and relationships. expertly navigates complex topics such as toxic relationships and personal growth, all while keeping the readers hooked with its witty dialogue and engaging plot twists.


  2. #2
    My Sweet Folly
    Book 2 in the series:Regency Tales

    My Sweet Folly - Regency Tales by Laura Kinsale
    Save:

    My Sweet Folly by Laura Kinsale is a historical romance set in the Regency period. The story revolves around the correspondence between the main characters, Robert and Folie, through letters, which initially sets the tone for their budding romance. However, when they finally meet in person, Robert's erratic behavior and mental state lead to a series of unexpected events involving madness, conspiracy, and international politics. The book delves into the complexities of their relationship amidst dark gothic mysteries, kidnappings, and a tumultuous journey towards understanding and love.

    In her shock, Folie had noticed little of the interior of Solinger Abbey on her way up the stairs, but on the way down she could hardly disregard it. Though the house itself was old, it appeared to ha...

    (Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Regency Tales )

  3. #3

    Written On His Skin by Simone Stark
    Save:

    'Written On His Skin' by Simone Stark is a short and sweet love story between Roux and Abby, who start their connection through letters despite being miles apart. The plot involves instant attraction, steamy romance, and heartfelt moments that develop into a deep and meaningful relationship. The writing style is described as beautifully written, sensual, and endearing, with a focus on character development and emotional connection between the main characters.

    In seven tours of Iraq and Afghanistan as an Army medic, Special Forces operator and commanding officer, Sergeant Theodore LaRoux knew the drill. He’d seen the stacks of letters before—written by kids...

  4. #4
    Hidden Miles
    Book 4 in the series:Miles Family

    Hidden Miles - Miles Family by Claire Kingsley
    Save:

    Hidden Miles by Claire Kingsley is a heartwarming and emotional story about Leo, a recluse scarred physically and mentally from his time in the military, who finds solace in gaming and a deep connection with a fellow gamer named Gigz. When fate brings them together in real life, Leo becomes Hannah's protector as she navigates an abusive relationship and they both learn to overcome their past traumas to find happiness together. The book beautifully portrays the growth and healing of both characters, set against a backdrop of family dynamics, suspense, and the power of love to conquer darkness.

    The sound of a giggling toddler was unexpected this deep in the vineyard. I’d come out here to walk among the vines. Find some solitude in the fragrant late-summer air. The other workers had gone in, ...

    (Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Miles Family )

  5. #5

    Thank You For Listening by Julia Whelan
    Save:

    Thank You For Listening is a story that delves into the lives of two audio book narrators, Sewanee and Brock McNight, who are both struggling with personal challenges. The plot revolves around their broken circumstances and the efforts of the secondary characters to help them heal. The book touches on themes of family, friendship, love, and the struggles of the entertainment industry, particularly the world of audiobooks. The writing style is described as poignant, witty, and engaging, with a mix of humor and emotional depth that keeps readers invested in the characters and their journey.

    THINGS WERE HEATING UP WITH NO POSSIBILITY OF COOLING DOWN. Not this time. She could see it in his eyes. His pupils were throbbing. The gentleman of the last three weeks was gone. He was now anything ...

  6. #6

    The Admiral's Acquisition by Luna Gold
    Save:

    'The Admiral's Acquisition' by Luna Gold is a sci-fi romance novel that follows the story of a strong female lead, the admiral, who saves and buys the male main character (MMC) from an abusive owner. The plot revolves around the development of their relationship as the female lead navigates the challenges of figuring out his place in her life. The book explores themes of power dynamics, dubious consent, and the aftermath of trauma, with detailed storytelling that allows readers to visualize the events unfolding.

    The writing style of 'The Admiral's Acquisition' by Luna Gold has been described as having good character development and an interesting plot, but with some mechanical issues such as telling rather than showing. The book offers a dual point of view (POV) and a femdom feel, with a strong emphasis on the relationship dynamics between the characters.

    For her, that would be two conference days and two days off, plus the first and last half days of the welcome cocktail and then the checkout. At least her crew didn’t have the mandatory conference to ...

  7. #7

    Dirty Letters by Vi Keeland
    Save:

    Dirty Letters by Vi Keeland is a heartfelt story about Luca and Griffin who start off as childhood pen pals, connecting through letters as they navigate through life's challenges. Luca, dealing with agoraphobia and anxiety, grapples with past traumas and guilt that have shaped her life. Griffin, a patient and understanding rockstar, reconnects with Luca after years of silence, sparking a journey of healing and rediscovery. Their emotional rollercoaster of a relationship is depicted through intimate letters, highlighting themes of unconditional love, friendship, and overcoming past struggles.

    I looked over at Dr. Maxwell’s dented-up Cadillac parked in my driveway. The man shouldn’t be driving at all. In fact, he was a prime example of why people over a certain age should be retested to kee...

  8. #8

    Hard Time by Cara McKenna
    Save:

    In "Hard Time" by Cara McKenna, readers are taken on a journey of forbidden romance between Annie, a librarian with a troubled past, and Eric, an inmate serving time for a violent crime. Through a series of passionate and daring letters exchanged between the two characters, the story explores themes of redemption, desire, and the complexities of relationships. Set in a small rust belt town in mid Michigan, the novel delves into the raw and emotional connection that develops between Annie and Eric, challenging societal norms and expectations.

    The book is written in an epistolary style, allowing readers to witness the intimate and evolving relationship between Annie and Eric through their correspondence. McKenna skillfully weaves together elements of romance, erotica, and realism, creating a narrative that is both captivating and thought-provoking.

    That brought a frown to my lips. Having been raised in the South, the request felt about as civilized as being asked if I could please shave my head bald. Where I’m from, a woman won’t flee a burning ...

  9. #9

    P.S. I Like You by Kasie West
    Save:

    P.S. I Like You by Kasie West is a high school romance centered around Lily, who finds herself exchanging anonymous letters with someone who she later discovers is her chemistry desk-mate, Jason. Despite their initial dislike for each other, their relationship blossoms through the letters, leading to a sweet and heartwarming romance. The plot is predictable yet engaging, with a focus on themes of friendship, family dynamics, and learning to see beyond surface judgments. West's writing style is described as charming and fun, making the book an enjoyable and light read for fans of contemporary YA romance.

    Lauren Jeffries, the girl sitting next to me, cleared her throat. It was then I noticed how quiet the classroom was, how I’d slipped into my own space again, shutting out the world around me. I had le...

  10. #10
    Let's Get Textual
    Book 1 in the series:Texting

    Let's Get Textual - Texting by Teagan Hunter
    Save:

    'Let's Get Textual' by Teagan Hunter is a romantic comedy novel that follows the story of Delia and Zach, who start their relationship with a wrong number text that leads to quirky banter and a strong connection. The book is filled with humorous dialogue, witty banter, and light-hearted moments between the characters. The plot revolves around their growing relationship, from texting to meeting in person, and the development of their connection despite some misunderstandings and conflicts. The writing style is characterized by a focus on text messages between the characters, comical interactions, and a light-hearted tone that keeps the readers engaged throughout the story.

    Tossing my phone onto the empty pillow beside me, I think back to our conversation on Wednesday. I could have sworn he said two-thirty because he’ll be across town and there’s no way he could arrive b...

Page 1 of 4Next Page