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'The Three' by Meghan O'Brien is a post-apocalyptic lesbian romance novel that follows the journey of Anna, Kael, and Elin as they navigate a world devastated by a disease. The story revolves around the unconventional relationship that develops between the three women as they face challenges, fight for survival, and explore their deep emotional connections. O'Brien's writing style is praised for its ability to create a realistic and immersive dystopian setting, filled with well-thought-out sex scenes and compelling character dynamics.
If you liked The Three, here are the top 23 books to read next:
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'Voyeur' by Nicole Pyland is a sizzling romance novel that delves into the exploration of unconventional relationships and personal desires. The story follows the main characters, Silver and Honor, as they navigate a complex relationship filled with steamy encounters and emotional depth. The plot revolves around their meeting at an art exhibit that challenges societal norms and boundaries, leading them to confront their fears and establish a connection that fulfills their needs. The writing style expertly weaves together intense sexual scenes with a well-developed plot, exploring themes of intimacy, sexuality, and the complexities of relationships without judgment.
- #2
"The Night Off" by Meghan O'Brien follows the story of Nat Swayne, a high-priced escort who excels at fulfilling the fantasies of her clients without getting emotionally involved. When she meets Emily Parker, a woman who craves to surrender control, their intense night of play turns into something more. As their connection deepens, old habits and past traumas threaten their budding relationship. The book is praised for its believable characters, intense sex scenes, and the gradual development of a sweet romance amidst the backdrop of BDSM.
O'Brien's writing style in "The Night Off" is commended for its ability to elevate the story above pure erotica by making readers care about the characters. The plot is described as engaging, with unexpected turns that keep readers on the edge of their seats. The author skillfully weaves a lesbian romance around multi-layered characters, increasing the heat of their sexual chemistry while also focusing on emotional depth and character growth.
Emily Parker nearly dropped her car keys when a strong arm caught her around the waist and a hand clamped over her mouth, muffling her surprised yelp. Heart hammering crazily, she struggled to reach h... - #3
'Once a Month' by Nicole Pyland is a sizzling erotica love story that follows a member and an escort attending a sex club. The story is told from both perspectives, showcasing their monthly encounters filled with passion and desire. Despite not knowing each other's names, the characters develop a deep connection over time, exploring themes of power dynamics, self-discovery, and falling in love. The writing style captivates readers with its intimate descriptions, steamy encounters, and unique approach of narrating the same events from different viewpoints, creating a sense of suspense and anticipation throughout the book.
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'Menage a Trois' in the series 'Jane, Caitlyn & Rebecca' by Hildred Billings and Cynthia Dane is a story of love and acceptance among three women. Becca, a woman running from her past, meets Jane and Caitlyn, who offer her more than just a business position. The three women navigate a polyamorous relationship, each finding balance and expressing their needs to make the unique dynamic work. The book delves into the emotional experiences of the characters, exploring boundaries and challenging preconceived notions of love and relationships.
The plot unfolds through the perspectives of Becca, Caitlyn, and Jane, allowing readers to understand the depth of each character's struggles and desires. The writing style emphasizes personal growth, self-acceptance, and the complexities of forming a relationship based on openness and understanding.
- #5
'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 ... - #6
'Better Off Red' by Rebekah Weatherspoon is a lesbian vampire sorority story that follows the journey of Ginger, a relatable and witty protagonist, as she navigates a world filled with lust, love, and emotional complexities. The book intricately weaves together themes of dominance and submission in relationships, creating a sensual tale that delves deep into the realms of desire and affection. The plot revolves around the evolving relationship between Ginger and the vampire queen, Camila, as they explore their emotional connection amidst a backdrop of urban fantasy and vampire lore.
The writing style of 'Better Off Red' is praised for its well-thought-out plot, realistic character development, and vividly imagined settings. The book seamlessly combines elements of erotica with a compelling storyline, drawing readers into a world where love, lust, and self-discovery intertwine to create a captivating narrative that lingers in the minds of readers long after they have finished the book.
“Hell no.” I had just gotten used to sharing a broom closet worth of space with another human being. Our entire hall had a single shower. I was even getting over the fact I had to plan my masturbation... - #7
'Her Best Friend's Sister' by Meghan O'Brien follows the story of Claire and Alex, who have known each other for years and share a solid relationship based on communication, learning about each other, and a wonderful sexual dynamic. The plot revolves around the intense chemistry between the two characters, as they navigate the challenges of falling in love with each other while dealing with insecurities, jealousies, and external pressures. The writing style is described as intense, steamy, and filled with graphic sex scenes that complement the emotional depth of the characters and their relationships.
- #8
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.
- #9
'The Gunrunner and Her Hound' by Maria Ying is a gritty and intense love story between Viveca Hua, a powerful arms magnate, and her two bodyguards, Yves and Fayhreih. The characters are morally gray, being arms dealers and hired killers, yet they possess twisted moral codes in their personal lives. The book delves into a world of luxury, brutality, crime, and devotion, showcasing a heady cocktail of emotions in a tightly written package. The story is set in a contemporary world similar to ours, following Viveca and Yves as they navigate Hong Kong's weapons market while exploring themes of love, violence, drama, and excitement.
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'Thirteen Hours' by Meghan O'Brien follows the story of Dana Watt, a workaholic and closeted woman who finds herself stuck in an elevator with a stripper named Laurel for thirteen hours. During this time, they explore their desires, fantasies, and emotional connections, leading to a passionate and intense relationship. The writing style is described as full of steamy and detailed sex scenes, but also delves into character development, human desires, and the evolution of a deep romantic connection between the two women. portrays the journey of Dana and Laurel as they navigate through their changing emotions, desires, and fears, ultimately leading to a fulfilling and transformative relationship.
At approximately seven o’clock on the evening of her twentyeighth birthday, during an otherwise uneventful Friday night at the office, Dana Watts was confronted by the most perfect pair of naked femal...