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The Golden Dynasty - Fantasyland by Kristen Ashley
The Golden Dynasty
Book 2 in the series:Fantasyland

'The Golden Dynasty' by Kristen Ashley is a captivating story set in a fantasy world where Circe Quinn is unexpectedly transported and finds herself in a primitive society where men hunt for brides. Captured by Dax Lahn, the King of Korwahk, Circe navigates through cultural differences and language barriers to form a unique bond with him. The book explores themes of romance, adventure, and magic, drawing readers into a world filled with complex characters and emotional turmoil. Kristen Ashley's writing style intricately weaves together intense relationships, challenging situations, and vivid world-building, creating a compelling narrative that keeps readers engaged from start to finish.

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    Captive of the Horde King - Horde Kings of Dakkar by Zoey Draven
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    In "Captive of the Horde King" by Zoey Draven, readers are taken on a thrilling journey to a new planet where two different cultures collide as Luna, a strong and vulnerable heroine, finds herself becoming the queen to a brooding and devoted Horde King. The story unfolds from Luna's point of view, allowing readers to experience her struggles and triumphs as she navigates through a world with unfamiliar customs and language. The plot is filled with misunderstandings, conflicts, and budding romance as Luna and the Horde King try to learn and love each other amidst the challenges they face, all while laying the groundwork for potential future stories in the series.

    A horde had passed directly next to our village, but didn’t step foot inside. The memory of them, though I’d been young, was forever imprinted on my mind. From afar, the Dakkari horde had seemed like ...

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    Transcendence
    Book 1 in the series:Transcendence

    Transcendence - Transcendence by Shay Savage
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    In "Transcendence" by Shay Savage, the story follows Ehd, a caveman who has been alone since his tribe perished in a fire. One day, he discovers a woman named Beh trapped in a pit and believes she is meant to be his mate, despite their language barrier. The book is written entirely from Ehd's point of view, showcasing their unique love story and the challenges they face in communicating and understanding each other in a prehistoric setting. The writing style is described as emotional, heartwarming, and engaging, with a focus on the deep emotional connection between the characters.

    Around me is the chilled stone of the rocky cavern where I live. There is warmth from the animal furs that surround me, and it’s difficult to push myself away from them to crawl across the dirt and ro...

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    Warprize - Chronicles of the Warlands by Elizabeth Vaughan
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    'Warprize' by Elizabeth Vaughan is a fantasy romance novel that follows the story of Xylara, a Royal Princess and master healer, who defies her brother to treat the war prisoners from the enemy Firelanders. As part of a peace treaty, she is given to Keir, the Warlord of the Firelanders, as the Warprize. The book explores the clash of cultures between the two peoples and how Xylara and Keir find common ground to establish lasting peace. The plot delves into themes of love, acceptance, and understanding, set in a richly imagined world where characters navigate through political intrigue and personal relationships.

    The writing style of 'Warprize' is described as engaging, with detailed worldbuilding and well-developed characters. The book combines elements of romance, fantasy, and cultural exploration, creating a storyline that is both entertaining and thought-provoking. Readers appreciate the unique blend of different cultures, the growth of relationships, and the underlying themes of acceptance and mutual respect portrayed throughout the novel.

    “Goddess, no.” I dropped the knife, pressed my hands against his stomach, into the blood, and threw my full weight onto the wound. Biting my lip, I pressed harder still, desperate to stop the bleeding...

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    A Heart of Blood and Ashes - A Gathering of Dragons by Milla Vane
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    A Heart of Blood and Ashes follows the story of Yvenne, a strong-willed and resilient woman from a line of warrior queens who has been locked away in a tower by her cruel father. When Maddek, seeking vengeance for his parents' murders, kidnaps Yvenne, their initial enmity turns into a complex alliance as they plan to take down her father and claim her family's throne. The book intricately weaves together elements of fantasy, romance, and revenge, with a focus on the evolving relationship between Yvenne and Maddek. The writing style is described as balancing world-building, character development, and a compelling storyline that keeps readers engaged from start to finish.

    Her polished helm gleaming beneath the early-morning sun, the soldier pointed across the river. Maddek slowed his mare, his gaze scanning the opposite bank. This was a grim stretch of the Lave. On eit...

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    Lady Luck
    Book 3 in the series:Colorado Mountain

    Lady Luck - Colorado Mountain by Kristen Ashley
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    Lady Luck by Kristen Ashley is a gripping tale of love, revenge, and resilience. The story follows Lexie Berry, who has faced constant bad luck and finds herself under the control of a gang leader in Texas. When she is asked to pick up Ty Walker, an ex-convict seeking revenge against those who wronged him, their lives take a dramatic turn. Ty offers Lexie a deal to marry him in exchange for a fresh start after he gets his vengeance, leading to a practical arrangement that blossoms into a deep love. The book delves into themes of redemption, loyalty, and overcoming dark pasts, with a suspenseful plot involving corrupt cops and framed accusations.

    The writing style in Lady Luck is described as emotionally engaging, addictive, and filled with rich character development. The author, Kristen Ashley, expertly weaves a complex and gritty story that keeps readers captivated from start to finish. The characters, especially Ty and Lexie, are portrayed as flawed yet real, with a sense of nobility and strong emotional connections that drive the narrative forward. The book touches on themes of family, friendship, and the resilience of the human spirit, creating a compelling and heartwarming story.

    My eyes went out the passenger-side window, through the two guard towers, down the long tunnel created by two sides of high, cinder-block-walled fence topped with razor wire circling through lines of ...

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

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    Pathfinder's Way
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    Book 1 in the series:The Broken Lands

    Pathfinder's Way - The Broken Lands by T.A. White
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    'Pathfinder's Way' in the series 'The Broken Lands' by T.A. White follows the story of Shea, a talented Pathfinder in a complex and dangerous world. Shea is posted to a village where she faces sexism and mistrust from the elders, leading to a series of events that bring her in contact with Fallon, the Trateri Warlord. Their tumultuous courtship unfolds against the backdrop of a society divided between different factions and facing various challenges, including battles, betrayals, and personal struggles. intricately weaves together elements of adventure, romance, and world-building, gradually revealing the layers of the characters and the unique setting created by the author.

    Author T.A. White skillfully crafts a narrative that delves into Shea's character development, her interactions with Fallon, and the overarching conflicts within the world of 'The Broken Lands'. The story unfolds with a blend of action-packed sequences, intriguing world-building, and a slow-burn romance between the strong-willed Shea and the warlord Fallon. The writing style of the book is praised for its ability to gradually unveil the complexities of the characters, the dynamics between different factions, and the underlying themes of loyalty, courage, and personal growth.

    Maybe if they hadn’t stopped several timesalready or if they had moved with a purpose, but as it stood thegroup had probably traveled less than two miles. Half of thatnearly vertical. At this pace, it...

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    Rock Chick
    Book 1 in the series:Rock Chick

    Rock Chick - Rock Chick by Kristen Ashley
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    'Rock Chick' by Kristen Ashley follows the story of India 'Indy' Savage and Liam 'Lee' Nightingale. Indy has been in love with Lee since she was five, and after years of avoidance, Lee finally steps in to save her from trouble and make a claim on her. is filled with humor, steamy moments, and a strong cast of characters that create a fun and adventurous atmosphere. The writing style is described as funny, engaging, and full of witty dialogue that keeps readers entertained from beginning to end.

    My Dad had not been angry at this youthful stunt. Dad had one kid and a dead wife. He’d been hoping for a boy to come along but my Mom died when I was five. Seeing as they had their hands full with me...

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    Mystery Man
    Book 1 in the series:Dream Man

    Mystery Man - Dream Man by Kristen Ashley
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    Gwen, the main character in "Mystery Man" by Kristen Ashley, finds herself entwined in a mysterious and dangerous situation when she starts letting a stranger visit her at night for anonymous encounters. As the story unfolds, Gwen's life takes a chaotic turn as she faces threats, suspense, and unexpected twists. The book delves into the complex relationship between Gwen and the enigmatic Mystery Man, Hawk, who is portrayed as a possessive and protective alpha male. The writing style of Kristen Ashley is described as detailed, engaging, and filled with romance, humor, and suspense, keeping readers hooked until the very end.

    The plot of "Mystery Man" is praised for its mix of danger, suspense, romance, and humor, creating an engaging and captivating read. The character development and dynamics between Gwen and Hawk, along with the supporting characters, are highlighted as key elements that drive the story forward. The book is commended for its ability to draw readers in, making them emotionally invested in the characters and their journey. Kristen Ashley's storytelling is noted for its ability to balance different genres seamlessly, offering a blend of steamy romance, action-packed scenes, and heartfelt moments, making "Mystery Man" a compelling and enjoyable read.

    First and foremost, my sister and why I didn’t disown her like my father and Meredith. She wasn’t even my full sister. She was my half sister. I’d never found her in my living room giving an unconscio...

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    War
    Book 2 in the series:The Four Horsemen

    War - The Four Horsemen by Laura Thalassa
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    'War' in the series 'The Four Horsemen' by Laura Thalassa follows the story of War, the Horseman of the Apocalypse, who lands near Jerusalem, wreaking havoc and destruction as commanded. Miriam Elmahdy, a fearless weapons maker, finds herself entangled with War, who declares her to be his wife and takes her to his camp. The plot revolves around the obstacles of romance amidst the atrocities committed by War, showcasing Miriam's resilience and strength in the face of chaos and violence. The writing style combines elements of passion, intense chemistry, and emotionally taxing moments, creating a roller coaster journey for the characters and readers alike.

    The narrative explores the complex relationship between War and Miriam, delving into themes of love, redemption, and the struggle between personal desires and the fate of humanity. Laura Thalassa skillfully weaves together a tale of survival, sacrifice, and the unlikely bond that forms between two individuals amidst a world on the brink of destruction.

    I glance longingly at my bed. There’s no way I’m falling back asleep, which means I can work on my latest commission or I can go scavenging. I glance at the walls, where some of my finished products h...

    (Also, see 100 recommendations for the series The Four Horsemen )

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    The Last Hour of Gann by R. Lee Smith
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    'The Last Hour of Gann' by R. Lee Smith is a lengthy science fiction novel set in a post-apocalyptic world with elements of romance and redemption. The story follows a group of survivors, including the practical and determined Amber, who crash-land on an alien planet and must navigate a new society led by the lizardman Meoraq. The book delves into themes of survival, clash of cultures, and the complexities of relationships amidst graphic scenes of violence and sexual content.

    The eviction notice was hanging on the door when they got back from the hospital. The time stamp said 1:27 am, six minutes after Mary Shelley Bierce’s official time of death, an hour and twenty-eight ...

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