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The Right Player by Kandi Steiner tells the story of Belle and Makoa, two individuals who find themselves drawn to each other despite their past heartbreaks and reservations about relationships. Belle, a commitment-free and fun-loving woman, meets Makoa, a romantic at heart professional football player. As their relationship blossoms, they navigate through past traumas, vulnerabilities, and the challenges of opening up to love. The book is filled with moments of humor, angst, and swoon-worthy romance, making it a perfect blend of cute romcom elements and heartfelt storytelling.

In The Right Player, Kandi Steiner skillfully weaves a tale of love, vulnerability, and growth through the characters of Belle and Makoa. The writing style captures the essence of their journey, portraying them as likable and well-developed characters with relatable struggles and endearing qualities. The book explores themes of intimacy, trust, and personal growth, offering readers a heartwarming and engaging story that is both entertaining and emotionally resonant.

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    Anything for You
    Book 5 in the series:Blue Heron

    Anything for You - Blue Heron by Kristan Higgins
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    In "Anything for You" by Kristan Higgins, Connor O'Rourke, a successful chef and business owner, has been in love with Jess Dunn since he was twelve. Despite their on again, off again relationship, Connor is ready for marriage, but Jess is not. With her hands full caring for her special needs brother, Davey, and dealing with her past reputation, Jess turns down Connor's proposal. The story follows their journey towards each other, filled with humor, family dynamics, and personal growth. The writing style is described as engaging, with well-drawn characters and enjoyable interactions that keep the reader entertained throughout the book.

    Okay. Granted, Jessica Dunn was...different. They’d been dating for the past eight months—or ten years, depending on how you counted it—and getting her to this moment had taken as much strategizing as...

    (Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Blue Heron )

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    Shucked by Kate Canterbary
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    'Shucked' by Kate Canterbary is a delightful small-town romance set in Friendship, Rhode Island. The story follows the dynamic between Sunny, who is running a vegan cafe, and Beckett, the owner of an oyster company, as they navigate their complex relationship filled with tension and banter. The plot unfolds with Beckett returning to Friendship to handle family issues, leading to unexpected encounters and a slow-burn romance between the grumpy Beckett and the sunshine-like Sunny. The book is filled with quirky characters, small-town shenanigans, and moments of humor and steamy chemistry, making it a captivating read with a unique voice in romance writing.

    The author, Kate Canterbary, skillfully crafts a vivid and colorful world in Friendship, Rhode Island, bringing to life a diverse cast of characters with unique personalities and experiences. The book's plot is engaging, blending elements of humor, romance, and drama seamlessly to create a heartwarming story about love, friendship, and personal growth. Canterbary's writing style shines through in the witty banter between the characters, the well-developed relationships, and the charming small-town setting, making 'Shucked' a compelling and enjoyable read for fans of the genre.


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    Just This Once - Escape to New Zealand by Rosalind James
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    'Just This Once' by Rosalind James is the first book in the 'Escape to New Zealand' series, focusing on New Zealand rugby players. The story follows Hannah, an American who goes on vacation to New Zealand to recharge but ends up in a dangerous situation and is rescued by Drew, a professional rugby player. As their relationship develops, Hannah struggles to let Drew in emotionally, while Drew patiently tries to win her over. The book delves into themes of romance, personal growth, and cultural exploration, with a writing style that is informative, romantic, and engaging.

    Hannah Montgomery blew out a frustrated breath on the words. She was running late. And she hated to be late, hated feeling rushed and flustered. The meeting started in half an hour, and she had planne...

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    Wanna Bet? - Dirty British Romance by Talia Hibbert
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    'Wanna Bet?' by Talia Hibbert, previously titled 'The Roommate Risk', follows the story of Jasmine and Rahul, best friends who navigate their evolving relationship from friends to lovers. The book delves into themes of unrequited love, self-discovery, and personal growth as the characters confront their past traumas and insecurities. The writing style is praised for its steamy scenes, emotional depth, and relatable character development, creating a compelling narrative that explores the complexities of relationships and individual struggles.

    Inside her mind, the sort of excitement she struggled to process in real life became accessible. She could slow it down and compartmentalise it, like a TV show she controlled utterly. And she could tr...

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    You, Again by Kate Goldbeck
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    'You, Again' by Kate Goldbeck is a contemporary romance novel set in NYC, following the story of Ari, a commitment-phobic comedian, and Josh, a romantic chef. The book explores their tumultuous relationship over the course of ten years, filled with fate-driven encounters, misunderstandings, and personal growth. The plot delves into themes of friendship, love, and self-discovery, with a touch of humor and emotional depth. The writing style is described as engaging, with witty banter, flawed yet relatable characters, and a well-earned ending that balances angsty moments with tender resolutions.


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    Icebreaker
    Book 1 in the series:Maple Hill

    Icebreaker - Maple Hill by Hannah Grace
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    'Icebreaker' by Hannah Grace is a sports romance novel that follows the story of figure skater Anastasia Allen and hockey team captain Nate Hawkins. Their initial encounter, spurred by a prank leading to the sharing of an ice rink, sets the stage for a dynamic relationship filled with banter, competitiveness, and undeniable chemistry. As they navigate training together, their interactions evolve from humorous banter to deeper connections, leading to a steamy romance that challenges both of their strictly organized lives. The book intricately weaves themes of competition, friendship, and self-discovery into a lighthearted yet captivating plot, capturing the reader's attention with relatable characters and engaging dialogue. Hannah Grace's writing style effortlessly balances humor, romance, and important topics, creating a compelling narrative that keeps readers hooked from start to finish.

    I focus on suppressing my annoyance, like I do every training session when she makes it her mission to push me to my limits. Rationalizing it’s her dedication that makes her such a successful coach, I...

  7. #7
    Moth
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    Book 5 in the series:Monstrous

    Moth - Monstrous by Lily Mayne
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    'Moth' in the series 'Monstrous' by Lily Mayne follows the journey of Moth, a half human, half monster character, and Charlie, as they embark on an adventure to free Cat from prison. The story delves into Moth's past, his vulnerabilities, and the challenges he faces being treated differently due to his unique identity. As Moth and Charlie travel together, their walls come down, and they discover a sense of belonging in each other. intricately weaves together themes of love, loyalty, understanding, and acceptance, creating a beautifully emotional and engaging narrative that captivates the readers from start to finish.

    Lily Mayne's writing style shines through in 'Moth' with its seamless blend of romance, plot progression, and character development. The author skillfully crafts a world filled with monsters, post-apocalyptic settings, and endearing characters, drawing readers into a richly detailed and immersive story. delivers a mix of heartwarming moments, steamy romance, and intriguing plot twists that keep readers hooked, making it a compelling addition to the 'Monstrous' series.


    (Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Monstrous )

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    The Princess Trap - Dirty British Romance by Talia Hibbert
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    The Princess Trap by Talia Hibbert follows the story of Cherry, a confident and charming young woman who unexpectedly finds herself caught up in a fake engagement with Prince Ruben. As they navigate the complexities of their fake relationship, they discover a deep and genuine connection amidst a backdrop of steamy scenes, angst, and tension. The writing style of the book is described as intense, smutty, and emotionally impactful, with a focus on diverse characters and respectful representation of marginalized groups.

    As far as she was concerned, they were inconvenient, inappropriate, and a public nuisance. Unless she was firmly strapped into a sports bra, with a bottle of Lucozade in hand, Cherry avoided physical ...

  9. #9
    The Fake Out
    Book 2 in the series:Vancouver Storm

    The Fake Out - Vancouver Storm by Stephanie Archer
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    In "The Fake Out" by Stephanie Archer, the story revolves around the main characters, Rory and Hazel, who find themselves in a fake dating arrangement that turns into a genuine and meaningful relationship. Rory, a sweet and supportive individual, helps Hazel navigate through her past relationship issues while finding joy in his own life. The book is set in the Vancouver Storm universe and includes tropes like frenemies to lovers and fake dating, creating a dynamic and engaging storyline filled with banter and found family elements.


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    On Dublin Street - On Dublin Street by Samantha Young
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    "On Dublin Street" by Samantha Young follows the story of Jocelyn aka Joss Butler, a woman who has faced significant heartbreak in her past, leading her to build walls around her heart. When she meets her new roommate's brother, Braden Carmichael, her resolve is put to the test as she navigates her feelings and past trauma. The plot is described as emotional, sexy, and engaging, with elements of romance and character development that captivate the readers. The writing style is praised for its raw emotion, realistic characters, and steamy scenes, set against the backdrop of Scotland.

    I stepped out of the damp, old stairwell of my Georgian apartment building to a stunningly hot day in Edinburgh. I glanced down at the cute, white and green striped denim shorts I’d purchased a few we...

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