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'The Wicked West' by Victoria Dahl is a short and steamy novella set in the old west. The story follows Lily, a Victorian widow who moves to a small town in Wyoming and finds herself attracted to Tom Hale, the town Sheriff with a dominant side. The book explores themes of dominance and submission, with a touch of kink, as Lily and Tom navigate their evolving relationship. The writing style is described as well-written, hot, and engaging, with readers finding the characters' emotional journey to be compelling and enjoyable.

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    Talk Me Down
    Book 1 in the series:Tumble Creek

    Talk Me Down - Tumble Creek by Victoria Dahl
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    Molly Jennings returns to her hometown of Tumble Creek after inheriting a house, seeking refuge from a stalker ex-boyfriend who is a police officer skilled in manipulation. Despite her past, Molly reconnects with Ben Lawson, the Chief of Police and her brother's former roommate, whom she has been attracted to since high school. As they navigate their growing feelings, secrets are revealed, including Molly's career as an erotic fiction writer, adding tension to their relationship. The book combines elements of romance, suspense, and humor, with a light comedic style and sizzling sexuality that keeps readers engaged.

    Instant coffee mixed with the smell of laundry detergent when she drew in a deep, sad breath. She’d forgotten all about small town markets. They didn’t carry whole beans or special roasts, though a lo...

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    How to Bang a Billionaire - Arden St. Ives by Alexis Hall
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    In the book "How to Bang a Billionaire" by Alexis Hall, university student Arden St. Ives finds himself entangled with the mysterious and brooding billionaire Caspian in a complex and sometimes destructive relationship. The story delves into themes of pain, love, darkness, and light as Arden chips away at Caspian's defenses little by little, while also navigating the complexities of their dynamic. The writing style is described as warm, funny, sexy, sharp, and adorably geeky, with engaging dialogues, intellectual conversations, and a balance between accessibility and art.

    I was supposed to be doing this college fund-raiser thing where undergraduates called up wealthy alumni and connected deeply with them in a way that got them all nostalgic and wallet-opening or bank-t...

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    The Half Orc's Maiden Bride - Aspect and Anchor by Ruby Dixon
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    'The Half Orc's Maiden Bride' by Ruby Dixon is a heartwarming tale of Iolanthe, a tall and sheltered woman, who unexpectedly finds herself married to Agakor, a half-orc lord. Despite their differences, the couple's relationship blossoms into a sweet and loving bond, filled with tender moments and steamy encounters. The story unfolds in a fantasy world where the characters navigate through arranged marriages, family intrigues, and different cultural rituals, all while discovering their own strength and worth.


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