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The Love Slave by Bertrice Small is a historical romance novel set in exotic locations, involving elements of passion, sensuality, and intricate relationships. The plot follows a young English girl who is kidnapped and sold into sexual slavery, where she falls in love with her teacher. The story delves into themes of love, desire, and complex character dynamics, all against the backdrop of historical events. The writing style is described as old-school and dirty, with a focus on romance and sensuality that captivates the reader's imagination.
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Skye O'Malley by Bertrice Small is an epic novel following the life of the titular character as she navigates through multiple marriages, adventures, and sexual encounters. The story begins with Skye being forced into marriage, leading to a series of dramatic events that shape her character and relationships. The book is known for its detailed descriptions of Skye's experiences, ranging from being kidnapped into harems to reuniting with her original love interest amidst producing numerous children.
IT WAS A PERFECT EARLY SUMMER DAY IN THE YEAR 1555. INNISFANA Island, its great green cliffs tumbling into the deep and sparkling blue sea, shone clear at the mouth of O’Malley Bay. English weather, t... - #2
'Devil's Daughter' by Catherine Coulter is a historical romance novel set in 1803 in the Mediterranean, following the story of Arabella and Adam Welles, the children of Cassie and Anthony Welles. The plot revolves around the siblings' mission to uncover the mystery of stolen ships and cargo, leading them to face challenges such as love, betrayal, and danger. The writing style is described as intense, well-written, and captivating, keeping readers engaged late into the night with its page-turning narrative and rich character development.
Arabella rushed down the great oak staircase, a whirlwind of velvet riding skirts, only to draw up short at the sight of her brother entering the hall. She watched him negligently strike his riding cr...
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Silver Angel by Johanna Lindsey is a historical romance novel set in the exotic eastern desert. The story follows Chantelle, a young English heiress who is kidnapped and sold into slavery, entering the harem of the Dey of Barikah. The plot unfolds with intrigue, mystery, and political schemes, as Chantelle navigates her new reality and forms a complex relationship with Derek Sinclair, an adventurous Englishman who gets involved in a plot to assassinate the Dey. Lindsey's writing style weaves together elements of romance, suspense, and cultural exploration, creating a captivating tale of love and survival in a foreign land.
On the Street of the Jewelers, the pearl merchant, Abdul ibn-Mesih, closed his shop in anticipation of the singsong chant of the muezzin calling the faithful to prayer. Abdul had at least ten minutes ... - #4
'Philip's Rules' by Golden Angel is an Historical Erotic BDSM Novel that follows the story of Cordelia, a young widow who marries the Marquis of Dunbury, Philip, in a bid to secure her future. The plot delves into their journey towards a loving marriage, complicated by the presence of Gabrielle, Cordelia's stepdaughter, and the dynamics of a disciplined household. The writing style is described as passionate, naughty, and emotionally frustrating, with well-developed characters like Cordelia, Philip, and Gabrielle that drive the narrative forward.
The book explores themes of love, discipline, and transformation as Cordelia navigates her new role as a wife under Philip's strict rules. The story portrays a journey of growth for both the hero and the heroine, with elements of romance, intrigue, and eroticism woven into the narrative. Despite some readers finding the storyline lacking in excitement, the book is praised for its well-written prose and engaging storytelling that keeps the readers invested in the characters' development.
Happily married. The men at his club called the concept a myth perpetuated by the womenfolk, but Philip Stanley, the Marquess of Dunbury, thought he had a very good chance at just such a fantastical ... - #5
'The Lady's Tutor' by Robin Schone is a historical romance novel set in 1800's England. The story follows Elizabeth, a lonely Victorian wife who seeks out Ramiel, a notorious rake known as the Bastard Sheikh, to teach her the art of seduction in an attempt to reignite the passion in her loveless marriage. The plot revolves around the intimate conversations between Elizabeth and Ramiel as they discuss a centuries-old book on lovemaking, leading to a gradual development of their feelings for each other amidst a backdrop of societal expectations and personal revelations. The writing style is described as engaging, with a focus on character development and a slow-building romance that culminates in a climactic and surprising ending.
He leaned against the library door and watched through narrowed eyes the woman who stood in front of the half-circle bay of floor-to-ceiling windows. Wispy tendrils of fog bridged her and the opened d... - #6
'The Kadin' follows the captivating story of Lady Janet Leslie, a Scottish noblewoman abducted and sold into slavery in the Ottoman Empire. Renamed Cyra, she navigates the complexities of the Sultan's harem, forming alliances, facing treachery, and ultimately rising to a position of wisdom and leadership. The novel intricately weaves together elements of history, romance, and intrigue, spanning over fifty years and multiple generations, offering a vivid portrayal of life within the harem and the challenges faced by its inhabitants.
Small's storytelling skill shines through in her detailed descriptions of harem life, the eastern culture, and the strong-willed protagonist Cyra. delves into themes of power, loyalty, and love, as Cyra forges her own destiny amidst a backdrop of historical events and societal expectations. Despite some bittersweet moments and an ending that may not cater to all romance readers' preferences, 'The Kadin' remains a well-loved classic that immerses readers in a world of hidden histories and untold stories.
WIPING HIS HANDS on his shirt, James IV, king of Scotland and the Mes, leaned back in his chair and surveyed the scene before him. On his left sat Patrick Leslie, lord of Glenkirk, who at the moment w... - #7
Devil's Embrace by Catherine Coulter is a dark romance novel that delves into gritty and taboo themes, not suitable for sensitive readers. The story revolves around Cassie being kidnapped by Anthony just before her wedding to her fiancee, Edward, leading to a tumultuous journey filled with disturbing scenes including rape and abuse. Despite the controversial and shocking content, the book is praised for its captivating storyline, interesting characters, and the believable love that develops between the hero and heroine by the end.
Edward Forsythe Lyndhurst, fifth Viscount Delford, drew a deep breath of sea air and guided his bay mare closer to the rocky cliff. The day was unusually warm for the end of March, and the early after... - #8
Oliver Carlyle, Marquess of Ambrose, discovers a scandalous diary filled with erotic fantasies in his mother's garden and becomes determined to find the mysterious author. As he embarks on a search to uncover the identity of the woman behind the diary, he finds himself entangled in steamy encounters with Lily Layton, a widow and companion to his mother, without realizing her true identity. The story unfolds with a mix of scorching romance, sensual love scenes, and a theme of fear of infertility in the 19th century, all delicately addressed by Stacy Reid's eloquent prose and compelling storytelling. The plot is driven by the mystery of the diary, the blossoming attraction between Oliver and Lily, and the challenges they face in pursuing their desires in a society bound by strict rules and expectations.
Stacy Reid skillfully weaves a tale of passion, romance, and intrigue in "The Scandalous Diary of Lily Layton," blending eroticism with heartfelt emotions and a touch of mystery. The characters of Oliver and Lily are well-defined, with compelling backstories and undeniable chemistry that leads to steamy yet tastefully written love scenes. The book is praised for its seamless flow, engaging dialogues, and the balance between eroticism and romance, making it a captivating and unforgettable read that transports readers to the Regency era with its authenticity and sensuality.
The small, dark brown leather book appeared quite innocuous until one dared to fold back the worn cover and skim the first few pages. Oliver Simon Carlyle, the ninth Marquess of Ambrose, had been read... - #9
"Season of the Sun" in the series "Viking" by Catherine Coulter follows the story of Magnus, a Viking farmer and trader, who encounters Irish Zarabeth in York and decides to make her his wife. However, complications arise due to Zarabeth's evil stepfather, Olav the Vain, who wants her for himself. After Olav's death, Zarabeth is sold as a slave to Magnus, the Viking she initially rejected. The plot unfolds with themes of love, betrayal, hardship, and resilience set in the late 9th century in England and Norway.
The author, Catherine Coulter, presents a well-researched Viking tale filled with compelling characters, violent times, and emotional depth. The story delves into the challenges faced by Zarabeth and Magnus as they navigate misunderstandings, loss, and societal expectations in a historical setting, creating a blend of romance, drama, and historical accuracy.
Her name was Zarabeth. She was the stepdaughter of the Dane Olav the Vain, a rich fur merchant of Jorvik, or York, as the local Anglo-Saxons called it. She wasn’t the most beautiful woman he’d ever se... - #10
'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...