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Tryst Six Venom by Penelope Douglas is a high school bully romance that delves into the intense and complex interactions between the main characters, Liv and Clay. The book explores themes of inequality, self-acceptance, and forbidden love, as the two protagonists navigate a tumultuous relationship filled with passion, angst, and raw emotions. The writing style is described as unapologetic, immersive, and intense, with erotic and heart-pounding scenes that capture the readers' attention.
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"Behind the Green Curtain" by Riley Lashea is a captivating story that delves into the complexities of relationships, desire, and forbidden love. The plot revolves around Caton, who becomes entangled in a web of deceit and passion when she is hired to assist Amelia, the wife of Caton's sleazy boss. As Caton and Amelia discover their mutual attraction, the story unfolds through intense and emotional scenes, with a surprising twist at the end that keeps readers hooked. The writing style of the book is described as intense, with a focus on character development and intricate storytelling that explores themes of love, betrayal, and self-discovery.
Halston & Company was like any office of its kind. The people at the top made all the money, while the work fell through the floors to pile on those at the bottom. It was an indisputable fact of life ... - #2
Charon Docks at Daylight by Zoe Reed is a post-apocalyptic novel set in a zombie-infested world. The story follows two main LGBT characters who start off as enemies but develop a complex slow-burn romance throughout the book. The plot involves intense and gripping moments, with a focus on the enemies-to-lovers trope. The book is free to read online, and readers praise the world-building and unique take on zombies in this sapphic romance.
A/N – Hello there! I'm happy to announce that this story is finally getting the editing it deserves. It'll be a slow process, but I'll eventually have it polished enough to publish as a Kindle book. I... - #3
'Requiem for Immortals' by Lee Winter is a captivating novel about Natalya, a world-renowned cellist who hides her true identity as Requiem, a cold and ruthless assassin. The story unfolds as Natalya's walls start to crumble when she meets Alison, a character who challenges her carefully constructed world. The book is praised for its fast-paced plot, authentic character development, and the intriguing shift between Natalya and Alison's points of view. The writing style is noted for its terrific quality, with readers highlighting the engaging pacing and the ability to evoke strong emotions.
Natalya Tsvetnenko glanced around the packed concert hall, seeking one face among many. The July mid-year launch of the Victorian Philharmonic Orchestra’s program was taking place on an unseasonably w... - #4
Aurora's Angel by Emily Noon is a standalone lesbian fantasy novel that follows the journey of Aurora, an Old Blood Tigress seeking vengeance after a traumatic abduction, and Evie, an Avian shifter with a naive yet determined personality. The story revolves around their unexpected partnership, dangerous escapades, and the slow-burn romance that blossoms between them as they navigate a world filled with mystical creatures, dark secrets, and the pursuit of acceptance and love.
The writing style of Aurora's Angel is described as engaging and gripping, with a well-thought-out plot that keeps readers hooked from beginning to end. The book features intricate world-building, detailed character development, and a mix of action, romance, and fantasy elements that create a compelling and immersive reading experience.
Aurora was halfway up a mine shaft when she heard faint singing. She paused in her climb and frowned as she craned her neck to listen. The mine was locked up tight until morning and all the main light... - #5
Diana Kelley, a 40-year-old sex therapist, conducts workshops for lesbian couples seeking help or wanting to enhance their physical relationship. When her assistant is unable to continue, Diana turns to her neighbor Jude Monaco for help. The story delves into the complexities of Diana and Jude's relationship, showcasing growth, trust, and love amidst their shared experiences and personal struggles. Meghan O'Brien's writing skillfully captures sensual intimacy and emotional depth, making the book a compelling read for those looking for a mix of smut, angst, and romance.
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Wild by Meghan O'Brien is a paranormal romance novel that follows the story of Selene, a shape shifter who is afraid to reveal her true nature. Selene crosses paths with Eve, a forensic pathologist hunting down a serial killer, and the two women fall in love despite the dangers surrounding them. The book combines elements of romance, mystery, and supernatural abilities, creating a story filled with steamy romance, thrilling plot twists, and a strong focus on the bond between the main characters.
Selene startled awake, opening her eyes to stare at gray sky filtered through dark branches. A large rock dug into the bare skin of her back, and her whole naked body ached. Turning her head to the si... - #7
'The Midnight Hunt' by L.L. Raand is a supernatural fiction book that delves into the world of Praetern species, including Weres, Vampires, Mages, Fae, and Psi, who have revealed themselves to the human world and are fighting for recognition. The story revolves around Sylvan Mir, the Alpha of a werewolf pack, and Dr. Drake McKennan, an ER medic, who get entangled in a dangerous situation when a member of Sylvan's pack is attacked. As they navigate threats and societal issues, their attraction grows, leading to a potential relationship that could jeopardize their lives.
The book showcases a detailed supernatural world with a focus on the Pack's hierarchy, werewolf behavior, and the struggle for equal rights among preternatural species. The plot intertwines elements of civil rights movements and internal conflicts within the Praetern community, offering a mix of eroticism and speculative fiction that keeps the reader engaged.
Sylvan hungered to free her wolf. After three days in the city, encased in a steel-and-glass building fifteen hours at a time with nothing but concrete under her feet at night, she needed to fill her ... - #8Vibeby:
'Vibe' by Liza James tells the story of Aura, a young woman living a complacent life until a visit to a club called Pandora's Box changes everything. As Aura's life takes a drastic turn, she finds herself growing, spreading her wings, and discovering her true self with the help of new connections. The plot is filled with twists and turns, high stakes climax, and a dark romance between Aura and Ruby that challenges them to confront their past traumas and find strength in each other.
The writing style in 'Vibe' is described as flawless, captivating, and raw, evoking strong emotions in the readers from the very first page. The characters are praised for their development and growth throughout the story, especially Aura and Ruby, whose connection is depicted as electric and transformative, leading them to confront their demons and find liberation in each other.
So fucking loud in here. My ears are ringing with the constant beat of music and my chest feels heavy from the thick air I keep inhaling. Thick with tension, toxic with sex, and dense from the cigaret... - #9
The X Ingredient by Roslyn Sinclair is a steamy lesbian romance novel that follows the story of Diana, an ice queen lawyer who has been hiding a big part of herself for 40 years, until Laurie, a bratty but commanding Southern Belle, becomes her personal assistant. As their relationship develops, blackmail threatens to unravel everything they have built together, forcing them to confront their feelings and desires. The book is known for its hot romance, complex characters, and intense erotic scenes that keep readers engaged from start to finish.
The writing style of Roslyn Sinclair in The X Ingredient is praised for its ability to vividly portray the dynamic between Diana and Laurie as their relationship evolves. The book expertly weaves together themes of power dynamics, emotional growth, and forbidden desire, creating a compelling narrative that keeps readers hooked until the final page.
It’s not every day you land an interview to be personal assistant to the city’s top lawyer, after all. Much less when you’re so desperate for a full-time job that you can taste it, a job that will let... - #10
'Punk 57' by Penelope Douglas revolves around the unique and complex characters of Ryen and Misha, who start off as pen pals and eventually fall in love. The story delves into themes of fitting in, bullying, and the struggles faced by teenagers in today's society. The plot unfolds as the characters navigate their growing feelings for each other, secrets from their pasts, and the challenges of high school life. The writing style is described as engaging, with a mix of young adult and new adult elements, highlighting the emotional turmoil and relationships of the characters.
You would absolutely hate her. She’s everything we can’t stand. Mean, cavalier, superficial… The kind who doesn’t have a thought stay in her head too long or else she needs a nap, right? I’ve always b...