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Jane Doe - Jane Doe by Victoria Helen Stone
Jane Doe
Book 1 in the series:Jane Doe
A deliciously dark and clever revenge thriller with a unique, razor-sharp protagonist. If you want something bold, fresh, and satisfying (and don’t mind a few uncomfortable themes), this is one you shouldn’t miss.

If you liked Jane Doe, here are the top 100 books to read next:

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  1. #1

    Stone - Walk Of Shame 2nd Generation by Victoria Ashley
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    Turn up the AC - this is a hot, funny, and feel-good romance that will leave you grinning! Perfect for readers who want plenty of steam, humor, and a lead who’s every bit as sweet as he is sinful.

    In the book "Stone" by Victoria Ashley, part of the Walk Of Shame 2nd Generation series, the story revolves around Stone and Sage. Stone, a character known for his dirty mouth and carefree personality, is determined to prove to Sage that he will never leave her. Sage, scarred by past experiences, is afraid of commitment, but Stone works hard to break down her barriers and show her that they can have something real. The book is filled with steamy scenes, witty dialogues, and a plot that keeps readers gripped from beginning to end.

    Stone and Sage's relationship, starting as roommates with benefits, evolves into a deep connection where Stone's determination to protect and love Sage shines through. The book not only focuses on their romance but also provides glimpses of the original Walk Of Shame characters, adding depth to the storyline and creating a sense of continuity for fans of the series.

    April 2016
    187 pages

  2. #2
    The Risk
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    Book 1 in the series:Mindf*ck

    The Risk - Mindf*ck by S.T. Abby
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    A gritty, addictive page-turner perfect for dark romance and crime thriller fans - just be prepared for triggers, and don't expect to get much sleep once you start!

    The Risk by S.T. Abby follows Lana, a girl seeking revenge on those who left her for dead, catching them off guard until it's too late. Her path crosses with Logan, an FBI agent whom she may be falling for. The book is described as suspenseful, with an intense dichotomy between Lana's character and Logan's, featuring a cliffhanger ending that leaves readers eager for the next installment. The writing style is praised for being engaging and flowy, capturing the attention of readers with its quick pace and captivating storyline.

    His attempt at flattery is overtly untrained and certainly underdeveloped. He’s obviously used to getting his way without much of a fuss, which means he never puts forth any effort after catching his...
    November 2016
    107 pages

  3. #3

    They Never Learn by Layne Fargo
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    A fast, compulsively readable feminist thriller packed with revenge, twists, and dark campus vibes. Not for everyone, but irresistible if you love morally gray female leads and revenge stories that challenge the status quo.

    'They Never Learn' by Layne Fargo is a gripping revenge thriller that follows Scarlett Clark, an English professor who takes justice into her own hands by eliminating men who assault and rape women on the campus of Gorman University. The story also delves into the life of freshman student Carly Schiller, who seeks revenge after her roommate is sexually assaulted and the university fails to take action. The book is praised for its fast-paced narrative, feminist themes, and unexpected twists that keep readers engaged till the end.

    But for now, I wait. I snuck into the garage an hour ago, when it was still pitch-black outside. I’m dressed to match the shadows, a hood pulled up to hide my vivid red hair, face scrubbed clean of ma...
    October 2020
    352 pages

  4. #4
    Best Served Cold
    Book 4 in the series:First Law

    Best Served Cold - First Law by Joe Abercrombie
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    A brutal and brilliantly written revenge saga for readers who like their fantasy dark, their characters complex, and their stories dripping with blood and betrayal.

    Set in the same world as 'The First Law' trilogy, 'Best Served Cold' follows the story of Monza Murcatto, a fierce and vengeful woman seeking revenge after being left for dead by her enemies who also killed her brother. The book is praised for its brutal and violent nature, showcasing a tale of betrayal, revenge, and the dark side of humanity. Readers are drawn into a world filled with complex characters, intricate plots, and a writing style that delves deep into the darker aspects of fantasy storytelling.

    The sunrise was the colour of bad blood. It leaked out of the east and stained the dark sky red, marked the scraps of cloud with stolen gold. Underneath it the road twisted up the mountainside towards...
    July 2009
    670 pages

    (Also, see 100 recommendations for the series First Law )

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    The Life and Loves of a She Devil - She Devil by Fay Weldon
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    Utterly unforgettable, bitingly funny, and shockingly dark - "The Life and Loves of a She Devil" is a feminist classic that's definitely not for the faint of heart. If you're curious about the extremes of envy and transformation, this one's a must-read.

    "The Life and Loves of a She Devil" by Fay Weldon is a dark and intense story revolving around Ruth Patchett, a woman who has been ignored and unloved her entire life. Ruth's husband, Bobbo, leaves her for the petite and rich romance novelist Mary Fisher, sparking Ruth's intense desire for revenge. Ruth embarks on a manipulative and ruthless journey to destroy Bobbo and Mary Fisher, using every person she encounters to achieve her goal. The book delves into themes of self-hatred, envy, and the lengths one will go to in order to transform themselves into someone they believe will be loved.

    The narrative is anchored in a black, cosmic humor that never falters, creating a searing and intense reading experience. The story unfolds with a detached narration that cleverly collides with Ruth's transformation, leading readers through a journey of self-imposed hell and intense psychological exploration. Fay Weldon's writing style is described as well-crafted, engaging, and captivating, offering a unique blend of dark humor and tragedy that keeps readers engrossed until the very end.

    Mary Fisher is forty-three, and accustomed to love. There has always been a man around to love her, sometimes quite desperately, and she has on occasion returned this love, but never, I think, with de...
    1983
    262 pages

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    The Change by Kirsten Miller
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    A wild, empowering rollercoaster ride of middle-aged women kicking ass and taking names - part murder mystery, part magical awakening, all feminist catharsis. Highly recommended if you’re ready to rage, laugh, and root for unconventional heroines.

    'The Change' by Kirsten Miller is a riveting feminist crime thriller with a touch of the paranormal running through it. The story follows three women, Harriet, Jo, and Nessa, as they uncover a sinister conspiracy protected by a world of wealth and privilege in a wealthy enclave on Long Island. Each woman possesses unique abilities and struggles, but they come together to seek justice for the victims of unsolved murders while navigating themes of power, menopause, and embracing their own strength. The plot is filled with twists and turns, blending genres seamlessly and keeping the reader engaged with its magical elements and organic character development.

    May 2022
    479 pages

  7. #7
    The Girl in 6E
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    Book 1 in the series:Deanna Madden

    The Girl in 6E - Deanna Madden by A.R. Torre
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    A bold, twisty, and oddly compelling thriller that toes the line between erotic drama and psychological suspense - perfect for readers ready for something completely different.

    'The Girl in 6E' by A.R. Torre follows the story of Deanna Madden, a young woman who has locked herself in her apartment for over 3 years due to her strong urge to kill. To make a living, Deanna works as a camgirl under the persona Jess Reilly, engaging with clients from different walks of life. As Deanna navigates her online world, she faces a decision when she suspects a client of being a potential predator, leading her to confront the dangers lurking outside her safe haven. The plot unfolds with a mix of thriller elements, exploration of Deanna's psyche, and a touch of romance, keeping readers engaged with its unique storyline and character development.

    The writing style in 'The Girl in 6E' is described as gripping and suspenseful, with a blend of first-person narration from Deanna's perspective and occasional shifts to third-person points of view to unravel mysteries and add depth to the plot. delves into dark themes, offering a page-turning experience that balances psychological insights, erotic undertones, and unexpected twists, making it a compelling read that captivates readers till the end.

    I HAVEN’T TOUCHED another person in three years. That seems like a difficult task, but it’s not. Not anymore, thanks to the Internet. The Internet, which makes my income possible and provides anything...
    2013
    339 pages

  8. #8

    If Tomorrow Comes - Tracy Whitney by Sidney Sheldon
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    A fun, fast-paced page-turner with a gutsy heroine, perfect for those craving heists, revenge, and classic 80s thriller vibes. Not flawless, but definitely memorable! 🕵️‍♀️✨

    Tracy Whitney, the protagonist of 'If Tomorrow Comes' by Sidney Sheldon, is a strong-willed female who faces impossible odds, transitioning from meek and naive to a strong heroine. After being set up for attempted murder and serving a 15-year sentence in an escape-proof penitentiary, Tracy embarks on a journey of personal strength and revenge against the powerful individuals who wronged her. As she transforms into a skilled jewel thief, Tracy navigates a world of intrigue, deception, and high society, ultimately seeking to unravel the web of lies and betrayal that led to her imprisonment. The plot is filled with twists, fast-paced action, and a hint of romance, reminiscent of classic Sidney Sheldon storytelling.

    Tracy's character development, the intricate web of revenge and deception, and the exotic locales where the story unfolds are key elements of 'If Tomorrow Comes.' The book offers a thrilling narrative that keeps readers on the edge of their seats, rooting for Tracy as she outwits dangerous adversaries and schemes her way through a world of crime and luxury. Sidney Sheldon's writing style, characterized by attention-grabbing storytelling and strong character development, shines through in this timeless tale of resilience, empowerment, and the pursuit of justice.

    She undressed slowly, dreamily, and when she was naked, she selected a bright red negligee to wear so that the blood would not show. Doris Whitney looked around the bedroom for the last time to make c...
    January 1972
    501 pages

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    The Bandit Queens by Parini Shroff
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    A sharp, darkly funny feminist romp with a big heart - delightfully readable, but not afraid to tackle tough issues. You'll laugh and rage alongside these unforgettable women.

    The Bandit Queens by Parini Shroff is a dark and humorous tale set in rural India, where women face subjugation and powerlessness in their marriages. The story follows Geeta, who is rumored to have killed her husband and embraces the benefits of this reputation until other women in the village seek her help in dealing with their own husbands. As Geeta navigates protecting her secret and the life she has built, the novel explores themes of feminism, caste, and abusive relationships through well-developed characters and a page-turning plot.

    January 2023
    347 pages

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    How to Kill Your Family by Bella Mackie
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    A wickedly entertaining, pitch-black comedy with an unforgettable (if polarizing) protagonist. You'll either love the twisted ride or be left wondering what all the hype's about.

    'How to Kill Your Family' by Bella Mackie is a dark and twisted thriller that follows the story of Grace Bernard, a female protagonist who is hell-bent on wiping out parts of her family. The plot is filled with unexpected twists and turns, keeping readers glued to every page. The writing style seamlessly transitions between past and present, providing a unique storytelling experience that blends dark humor with themes of vengeance and suspense.

    I step off the plane and encounter that glorious blast of hot air that British people always dramatically exclaim at when they land somewhere hot and remember that much of the rest of the world enjoys...
    2021
    385 pages

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