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If you liked Reckless, here are the top 100 books to read next:
- #1
A spicy, entertaining, and surprisingly heartfelt fake dating romance with crackling tension - perfect for fans of enemies-to-lovers and dramatic family dynamics, just be ready for a little over-the-top drama along the way!
Ex Games by Stella Rhys follows the story of Taylor and Mason, whose lives get entangled when Mason approaches Taylor to be his plus one for Aaron's wedding as a part of his plan to sabotage the event and win Taylor back. However, as they spend time together, both Taylor and Mason start to see each other in a new light, uncovering misconceptions and hidden feelings. The book is filled with emotional ups and downs, unexpected plot twists, and steamy moments that keep the reader engaged from beginning to end.
The story delves into themes of revenge, love, trust, and forgiveness as Taylor and Mason navigate their complicated relationship and confront their pasts. The writing style captures the angst and passion between the characters, creating a compelling narrative that explores the complexities of human emotions and relationships in a captivating manner.
Panicked, I popped up on the couch that had been my bed since the breakup. Throwing the sheets off my body, I shoved my hands between the pillows, my foggy morning brain convinced that Mason would go...November 2016•206 pages - #2
A sweet, nerdy, and steamy office romance with memorable characters - though not everyone will love the boss/assistant setup or the power imbalance. Comes highly recommended for sports romance and Sarina Bowen fans!
In "Brooklynaire," readers are taken on a journey through the evolving friendship and budding romance between Nate and Becca, two characters who struggle to navigate their feelings for each other amidst their professional relationship. The story is filled with flashbacks that provide depth to their connection, intertwined with themes of friendship, love, and self-discovery. The narrative explores the challenges of balancing personal desires with professional responsibilities, all set against the backdrop of a hockey team and a billionaire's world.
The book delves into themes of friendship, love, and self-discovery, weaving a tale of two individuals who must confront their feelings for each other while navigating the complexities of their professional relationship. Through flashbacks and present-day interactions, readers witness the evolution of Nate and Becca's bond, filled with humor, heartwarming moments, and palpable chemistry. Sarina Bowen's writing style intricately blends romance, humor, and character development, creating a compelling narrative that keeps readers engaged from start to finish.
Luckily, the office was just another block away. Her job didn’t often call for heels and a suit, but today she needed to look authoritative. That wasn’t easy when you were five-feet-three-inches tall,...2018•298 pages - #3
A drama-packed, slow-burn marriage-of-convenience romance with a strong heroine and an icy hero who slowly melts - perfect for fans of angsty, trope-filled contemporary romance with high steam and lots of heart.
The Favor by Suzanne Wright follows the story of Vienna, a strong and determined heroine who has been the personal assistant to the emotionally withdrawn CEO, Dane Davenport, for four years. Dane asks Vienna to marry him for twelve months in order to secure his inheritance, leading to a fake relationship with a marriage of convenience plot. The book delves into their evolving relationship, the challenges they face from meddling family members and old flames, and the growth of their trust and communication. The writing style is described as engaging, with a focus on Vienna's perspective, providing insight into the emotional depth of the characters and their interactions.
I narrowed my eyes at my friend and coworker. “No. And I don’t look anything like her.” We’d had this conversation already. But Hanna liked to poke at me in that way that only one of your closest frie...October 2020•343 pages - #4
Full of banter, slow-burn chemistry, and plenty of swoony moments, 'A Deal with the Devil' is a fun, breezy enemies-to-lovers romance - best enjoyed if you love sharp dialogue and don't mind a few rom-com contrivances along the way.
Tali, an aspiring writer struggling to make ends meet, takes a temporary job as an assistant to Hayes, a grumpy plastic surgeon known as the Devil. Their banter sparks into romance, despite their initial oil-and-water dynamic. As they navigate their emotional baggage and snarky exchanges, the tension builds towards a slow-burn happy ending. The book is described as a mix of humor, angst, and the will to change, with well-developed characters and engaging dialogue.
Comic books make it look so easy. One guy wants to destroy the world. Another wants to save it. The bad guy has a scar and is cruel to his girlfriend. The good guy has a jawline that could cut glass a...August 2021•328 pages - #5
A whip-smart, sexy office romance filled with addictive banter and heart. If enemies-to-lovers and complex leads are your jam, you'll breeze through this book and swoon hard for Ben and Gemma!
In "The Devil You Know" by Elizabeth O'Roark, Gemma Charles and Ben Tate, lawyers at the same firm, navigate a rivals-to-lovers office romance filled with snarky banter, intense chemistry, and deep emotional layers. The story follows Gemma's ambition to become the first female partner at FMG, her complex personality that balances strength and vulnerability, and her evolving relationship with Ben, who surprises her with his caring nature and unwavering support despite their initial animosity. The book expertly combines humor, angst, and steamy romance, drawing readers into a captivating narrative of ambition, trust, and personal growth within a male-dominated field.
Elizabeth O'Roark's writing style in "The Devil You Know" is praised for its witty dialogue, sharp pacing, and ability to evoke a range of emotions in readers. The book offers a mix of humor and depth, with well-developed characters like Gemma and Ben who undergo personal transformations while navigating a compelling enemies-to-lovers storyline. The author's storytelling effortlessly weaves together themes of ambition, trust, and empowerment, creating a captivating and emotionally engaging read that keeps readers invested from beginning to end.
She proves the letter notifying Victoria of the visit was mailed after the visit. She’s blown up the social worker’s photos of the dirty kitchen floor—the only specific complaint made about cleanlines... - #6
A spicy, addictive, trope-filled romance best enjoyed as an escapist, guilty pleasure - either you’ll be hooked by the drama and tension or rolling your eyes at the over-the-top twists.
'Twisted Love' by Ana Huang is a dark romance novel that follows the turbulent love story between Ava and Alex. Ava, haunted by a traumatic childhood, is portrayed as a sunshine-filled character who sees the best in the world. On the other hand, Alex is depicted as a grumpy, ruthless, and successful alpha male motivated by a tragic past and a desire for retribution. The plot unfolds as Ava's brother, Josh, asks his best friend Alex to keep an eye on Ava while he works overseas, leading to a slow-burning romance between the two characters filled with twists, turns, and unexpected revelations.
The book is written in dual points of view, allowing readers to understand the complex emotions and intentions of both Ava and Alex. The relationship between Ava and Alex evolves from initial reluctance to genuine affection, with moments of genuine sweetness and passion interspersed with darker themes such as abuse, murder, and family drama. As the story progresses, readers are taken on a rollercoaster ride of suspense, intrigue, and intense emotions, culminating in a unique and captivating romance that pushes the boundaries of traditional love stories.
For example, I could be running from a rabid bear intent on mauling me into the next century. Or I could be tied to a chair in a dark basement and forced to listen to Aqua’s “Barbie Girl” on repeat un...April 2021•359 pages - #7
If you’re up for a spicy, emotional romance set within a close-knit (and drama-filled) family, The Temporary Wife is a satisfying, trope-filled binge. It’s heartfelt, hot, and perfect for fans of angsty, character-driven love stories - but maybe skip if you don’t enjoy lots of drama or emotional rollercoasters.
'The Temporary Wife: Luca and Valentina's Story' by Catharina Maura follows the unconventional marriage of Luca and Valentina, who find themselves wed under false pretenses. Despite starting with a mutual arrangement, their relationship evolves into something deeper and more complex. The storyline delves into themes of past traumas, family expectations, and the struggles of balancing personal desires with societal norms. The book is praised for its engaging plot, unpredictable twists, and well-developed characters that evoke a range of emotions from readers.
There’s a bead of sweat forming on the forehead of the man sitting in front of me, despite the chilly temperature in my office. I should put him out of his misery, but instead, I continue to stare him...February 2023•388 pages
(Also, see 100 recommendations for the series The Windsors ) - #8
Panty-melting, punchy, and addictive - great for fans of steamy, enemies-to-lovers workplace romances. If you crave plot and emotional depth, this isn’t it - but if you want mindless fun and lots of heat, Beautiful Bastard will do the trick.
'Beautiful Bastard' by Christina Lauren is a controversial read that sparks mixed opinions among readers. Some readers criticize it as being reminiscent of Twilight fan fiction, focusing heavily on explicit sex scenes and lacking character development. However, others praise it for its quick pace, engaging banter between the main characters, and the unique setting in Chicago. The story revolves around the tumultuous relationship between Bennett Ryan, a COO, and his assistant intern Chloe, as they navigate a love-hate dynamic that eventually turns into something more.
“Shit,” I mumbled to myself. I knew the moment I woke up this morning that my day was going to suck. Sitting in my car, I tried to peer around the huge SUV in front of me. What the hell is the problem...2013•327 pages - #9
A fiery, empowering finale to an underrated hockey romance series - with big feelings, bigger steam, and a couple you'll root for. Add to your TBR if you want spice with substance!
Stand and Defend by Sloane St. James is the fourth and final book in the Lakes Hockey series, focusing on the relationship between Jordan and Camden. Jordan, escaping an abusive relationship, finds refuge in Camden, who becomes her protector and support. The book delves into themes of growth, vulnerability, and strength, highlighting the character development of both protagonists. St. James' writing style balances elements of hockey, banter, plot twists, character depth, and intense romance, creating a compelling and immersive story that resonates with readers.
Stand and Defend stands out for its well-developed characters, particularly Jordan and Camden, who are portrayed as strong, complex, and relatable individuals. The book is praised for its engaging plot, world-building, and storytelling that seamlessly weaves together elements of sports romance, friendship, and personal growth. Readers appreciate the perfect blend of humor, spice, and emotional depth, making it a satisfying conclusion to the series that leaves a lasting impact.
I close my eyes and exhale. I hate when he calls me by my full name but stopped correcting him when it was clear after the first few weeks of dating that I was wasting my breath. “I’m not going to cal...February 2024•481 pages - #10
Touch-starved, grumpy hero meets sunshine, fiercely affectionate heroine in a whirlwind, steamy romance. If you love lots of cuddles, banter, and fast-falling love, don’t let the title scare you off - this one’s a fan favorite!
'Boss in the Bedsheets' by Kate Canterbary is an office romance novel that follows the story of Ash and Zelda, two flawed individuals who meet on a plane and are brought together by fate. The book explores their relationship as it quickly develops over a weekend, showcasing a mix of quirky and straight-laced characters. The romance is described as organic, with a unique power dynamic that doesn't feel weird. The setting in Boston adds depth to the story, although some readers found the transportation choices unrealistic for the city.
The writing style of 'Boss in the Bedsheets' is praised for its nuanced and refreshing approach to character development. The female main character, Zelda, is portrayed as sunshine with a backbone, showcasing a balance between being upbeat and standing up for herself. The book delves into themes of finding self-balance and advocating for one's interests, adding substance to the romance plot.
I made a point of arriving at the airport two hours before my flight. That was my way and I didn't care whether it was excessive. Two hours meant plenty of time to unpack my entire life at the securit...June 2020•398 pages











