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'The Dom with a Safeword' by Cari Silverwood is a story of three main characters - Q, Sabrina, and Jude, who navigate a complex relationship in the BDSM lifestyle. Q is a sassy and vulnerable woman who has had a hard time losing people she cares about, Sabrina is a cute and fashion-loving amateur ghost hunter, and Jude is a confident Dom who is torn between his desires and family expectations. The dynamics between the characters are funny, bittersweet, and intriguing, as they explore their feelings and desires within the BDSM triad relationship.

The book is written in a rotating perspective from Jude, Sabrina, and Q, allowing readers to delve into each character's thoughts and emotions. The plot revolves around the evolving relationships between the characters, their struggles with their past, their desires for the future, and their journey towards finding happiness and fulfillment within their unconventional dynamic.

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    'She Whom I Love' by Tess Bowery is a historical romance set in the 1800s, focusing on a polyamorous relationship between Meg, Sarah, and James. The story revolves around the complex dynamics and struggles within this unconventional trio, as they navigate love, relationships, and societal expectations. The writing style is praised for its vivid characters, well-rounded personalities, and engaging plot that weaves together individual dramas with the romance storyline seamlessly.


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