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Blaze - Braddock-Black by Susan Johnson
Blaze
Book 1 in the series:Braddock-Black

Blaze by Susan Johnson is a historical romance set during the gold rush era in the wild west. The story follows the passionate relationship between Blaze, a headstrong and spoiled heiress, and Hazard, a proud Native American chief. The book is praised for its sensual love scenes, well-written historical setting, and the intense chemistry between the main characters. Despite some initial skepticism about the portrayal of the native American hero, readers found the romance to be captivating and engaging once the story delves into the plot involving greed, entitlement, and true love.

If you liked Blaze, here are the top 7 books to read next:

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    One Touch of Scandal - Fraternitas Aureae Crucis by Liz Carlyle
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    Liz Carlyle's 'One Touch of Scandal' from the 'Fraternitas Aureae Crucis' series introduces readers to a tormented hero, Adrian, a half-Indian diplomat with psychic abilities, who is drawn to Grace Gauthier, a woman suspected of murdering her fiance. As they navigate a sensual romance with psychic overtones, they uncover a mystery that challenges societal norms and tests their connection. The narrative weaves together elements of romance, mystery, and the paranormal, creating a story that keeps readers engaged and intrigued.

    The book delves into the complexities of love, destiny, and the human experience, exploring themes of trust, attraction, and self-discovery. With a blend of historical romance and esoteric elements, Carlyle crafts a tale that captivates readers with its unique characters, intricate plot, and emotional depth.

    Oblivious to the whispers and the quick, soft footfalls up and down the passageway, Grace Gauthier lifted her hands, studying them with numb dispassion in the flickering gaslight. It felt as if the fi...

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    Simply Sexual
    Book 1 in the series:House of Pleasure

    Simply Sexual - House of Pleasure by Kate Pearce
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    'Simply Sexual' by Kate Pearce is an erotic Regency romance novel set in 1815 Southampton and London, England. The story follows Lord Valentin Sokorvsky, a former sex slave with insatiable desires, as he marries Sara Harrison, a strong and open-minded woman. The plot delves into Valentin's dark past, their unconventional marriage, and the challenges they face, including dealing with Valentin's traumatic history and maintaining fidelity.

    The writing style of Kate Pearce in 'Simply Sexual' is described as explicit, graphic, and darkly sensual. The book incorporates numerous sex scenes, including ménage à trois and same-sex encounters, along with themes of redemption, acceptance, and overcoming past traumas. The story explores the complex dynamics between the characters, especially Valentin and Sara, as they navigate their relationship in the backdrop of London's House of Pleasure.

    Sara pressed her fingers to her mouth to stop from gasping as she watched the man and woman writhe together on the tangled bedsheets. Daisy’s plump thighs were locked around the hips of the man who pu...

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    The Villain
    Book 1 in the series:The Villain

    The Villain - The Villain by Victoria Vale
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    The Villain by Victoria Vale is a historical romance novel that delves into darker themes of revenge, desire, and forbidden love. The story follows Lady Daphne Fairchild as she confronts Lord Adam Callahan, the Earl of Hartmoor, in Scotland to uncover the reasons behind his relentless pursuit to ruin her family. The narrative intricately weaves a tale of mystery and intrigue, exploring the evolving dynamics between the characters amidst a backdrop of betrayal and desire. The writing style is described as captivating, drawing readers into a world of steamy encounters, complex emotions, and a gothic atmosphere set in the historical period.

    The plot unfolds with Lady Daphne's courageous journey to Scotland, defying societal norms to seek answers from Lord Adam, who harbors a deep-seated need for vengeance against her family. As the story progresses, layers of secrets are unraveled, revealing the characters' inner conflicts, desires, and vulnerabilities. The book ends on a cliffhanger, promising further intrigue in the sequel, 'The Dove,' as readers are left captivated by the intense emotional journey of the protagonists.

    Not after she had hastily fled London in the dead of night, with only the clothes on her back and the meager provisions she could carry. She’d braved ruin and scandal to come here—and now that winds a...

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    The Beautiful Ones by Silvia Moreno-Garcia
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    "The Beautiful Ones" by Silvia Moreno-Garcia is a fantasy novel set in a world reminiscent of the late 1800s to early 1900s, focusing on themes of love, deception, and societal etiquette. The story follows Antonina Beaulieu, a headstrong young woman with telekinetic abilities, as she navigates the high society of Loisail during her first Grand Season. As Nina meets the charming telekinetic performer Hector Auvray, she is drawn into a web of relationships and secrets, discovering that nothing is as it seems in the glittering world of the Beautiful Ones. The plot unfolds slowly, exploring themes of trust, acceptance, and the complexities of human emotions, with a strong emphasis on character development and relationships.

    The writing style of "The Beautiful Ones" is described as beautifully constructed, blending reality with telekinetic powers seamlessly. The narrative is characterized by intricate societal norms, a touch of romance, and a slow-burn plot that allows for subtext and unsaid emotions to drive the story forward. delves into the inner workings of characters, portraying them as multifaceted and real, with the imagery vividly described, evoking sympathy for even the most flawed individuals in the tale.

    The first thing he’d done upon disembarking was to make discreet inquiries about the whereabouts of the lady. He was glad to discover she was in Loisail and, moreover, that she would be at the ball th...

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    A Wicked Kind of Husband - Longhope Abbey by Mia Vincy
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    Cassandra DeWitt, the protagonist of 'A Wicked Kind of Husband', finds herself in a marriage of convenience with Joshua, a man she hasn't seen in two years. The story follows their unexpected reunion in London as Cassandra navigates her familial responsibilities and her complicated relationship with Joshua. The book is praised for its humorous and heartwarming narrative, filled with witty banter and poignant moments that contribute to the gradual development of the protagonists' relationship.

    The plot unfolds with a unique twist on the 'marriage of convenience' trope, offering a fresh take on the familiar theme. Mia Vincy's writing style is commended for its sensual passion, well-developed characters, and engaging dialogue that balances humor with emotional depth. The story delves into themes of communication, personal growth, and the complexities of relationships, making it a compelling and romantic read.

    Cassandra was not personally familiar with the effects of brandy, but as she stood in the doorway to the ballroom at midnight, watching Lucy sing and dance alone in the pool of light cast by a candela...

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    The Duchess War - Brothers Sinister by Courtney Milan
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    In 'The Duchess War' by Courtney Milan, Minnie, a woman with a scandalous past, aims to remain unnoticed and marry for security. However, when the Duke of Clermont discovers her, their interactions lead to unexpected paths. The book is praised for its well-drawn characters, layered plot, and the chemistry between Minnie and Robert, creating a sweet and romantic tale set in the Victorian era.

    True, he’d retreated to the upstairs library of the old Guildhall, far enough from the crowd below that the noise of the ensemble had faded to a distant rumble. True, nobody else was about. Also true:...

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    The Duke and I
    Book 1 in the series:Bridgertons

    The Duke and I - Bridgertons by Julia Quinn
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    'The Duke and I' by Julia Quinn is a historical romance novel that follows the story of Daphne Bridgerton and Simon Basset, the Duke of Hastings. The book explores themes of manipulation, misunderstandings, and the complexities of relationships in early 19th-century England. The plot revolves around Daphne's desire for love and Simon's reluctance to marry due to his past trauma, leading to a fake engagement that turns into a genuine love story. The writing style of the book is described as witty, humorous, and engaging, with well-developed characters and entertaining dialogues that bring the story to life.

    The Bridgertons are by far the most prolific family in the upper echelons of society. Such industriousness on the part of the viscountess and the late viscount is commendable, although one can find on...

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