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'Give Me More' by Sara Cate is a polyamorous romance that delves into the complex relationships between Hunter, Isabel, and Drake. The book follows the trio as they navigate their feelings, desires, and boundaries, exploring themes of self-discovery, love, and acceptance. Sara Cate's writing style beautifully captures the emotional journey of the characters, showcasing their growth and connections throughout the storyline.
The plot of 'Give Me More' revolves around Hunter, Isabel, and Drake as they transition from friends to lovers in a polyamorous relationship. The book intricately explores the dynamics between the characters, highlighting their individual struggles, desires, and the evolution of their relationships over time. With a blend of steamy scenes, emotional depth, and character development, Sara Cate weaves a captivating tale of love, friendship, and self-realization.
If you liked Give Me More, here are the top 100 books to read next:
(We also have 100 recommendations for the series: Salacious Players Club)
- #1
In "Gifting Me To His Best Friend" by Katee Robert, Emma and Grayson, a married couple, spend the Christmas holidays with Grayson's best friend Derek, leading to a steamy exploration of their fantasies and emotions. The story delves into themes of friendship, love, and open communication as the characters navigate a taboo relationship dynamic in a cozy cabin setting. Katee Robert's writing style is described as steamy, quick-paced, and emotionally engaging, with a focus on character development and deep emotional depth within a short novella format.
We’re vacationing with Derek for the holidays, just like we do every year. A tradition that I inherited with my marriage to Grayson. Every time Christmas rolls around, it’s an additional a complicatio...
(Also, see 100 recommendations for the series A Touch of Taboo ) - #2
The Home-wrecker (The Goode Brothers) by Sara Cate is a story that delves into the complexities of relationships and individuality. The plot revolves around Caleb and Briar, a married couple facing challenges in their marriage, including infertility issues and hidden truths. The arrival of Dean into their lives brings about a transformation, breaking down walls and leading to moments of honesty and vulnerability. Through flashbacks and present-day narratives, the book explores the dynamics between the characters, showcasing growth, self-discovery, and the exploration of desires in the face of societal expectations. Sara Cate's writing style intricately weaves together themes of communication, acceptance, love, and personal growth, creating a narrative that is emotionally engaging and thought-provoking.
The Home-wrecker is a standalone continuation of The Goode Brothers series, offering a deeper insight into the family drama while also providing a complete storyline for new readers. The book skillfully navigates grey areas of relationships, infidelity, and personal exploration, presenting a narrative that is both captivating and emotionally resonant. Sara Cate's storytelling prowess shines through as she crafts a tale that is not only spicy and engaging but also delves into the complexities of human emotions and relationships, making it a compelling read for fans of character-driven narratives.
(Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Goode Brothers ) - #3
"Pucking Around" in the series "Jacksonville Rays" by Emily Rath revolves around Rachel, a doctor starting a new job with a brand new hockey team, the Jacksonville Rays. She forms strong bonds with the hockey players, particularly Jake, Caleb, and Ilmari, as their lives become intricately intertwined. The story beautifully explores the relationships between the characters, delving into their individual demons, strengths, and resilience while navigating romance, spicy moments, and emotional challenges.
The plot of "Pucking Around" is a blend of delicious romance and spice, featuring well-developed characters with unique personalities. The story unfolds seamlessly between drama, steamy scenes, banter, and heartwarming interactions, with a focus on polyamorous relationships and personal growth. Emily Rath's writing style captures the complexities of love, family, and self-discovery, creating a captivating narrative that keeps readers engaged from start to finish.
- #4
'Playing the Game' by M.Q. Barber is a sensually written novel that delves into the world of BDSM, exploring the complex relationships between three characters - Henry, Alice, and Jay. The book introduces us to Henry, a formal and accomplished artist who is a Dom, Jay, his submissive roommate, and Alice, their neighbor who gets invited to join in their playtime. As Alice explores her sexual awakening under Henry's guidance, she learns valuable lessons about life and love. The writing style is elegant and immersive, making readers feel as if they are part of the characters' world, experiencing their desires and fears.
The novel beautifully captures the dynamics between the characters, showcasing Henry as a caring and experienced Dom, Jay as the playful and devoted submissive, and Alice as the protagonist on a journey of self-discovery. Through contracts, sensual exploration, and emotional growth, the trio navigates the complexities of BDSM relationships, challenging societal norms and personal boundaries. The book intricately weaves together themes of love, trust, and self-acceptance, creating a compelling narrative that keeps readers engaged from start to finish.
- #5
Wicked Beauty by Katee Roberts is the third installment in the Dark Olympus series, offering a reimagined take on Greek mythology. The story follows Helen Kasios as she competes in the Olympus tournament to claim her own hand in marriage and the title of Ares, amidst devious politics and power struggles in Olympus. The plot is driven by Helen's quest for self-determination, intertwined with the dynamics between Achilles, Patroclus, and herself, leading to a messy yet captivating love triangle.
“I am so fucking late,” I mutter under my breath. The hallways of Dodona Tower are blessedly empty, but that only makes the clock ticking down inside my head worse. Tonight is the night everything cha...
(Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Dark Olympus ) 'Push' by Nyla K. is a steamy and complex story about a throuple involving Ben, Jessica, and Ryan. The book delves into the challenges of their unconventional relationship, exploring themes of love, lust, and betrayal. Readers are taken on a rollercoaster of emotions as they witness the dynamics between the characters unfold, with unexpected twists and turns keeping them engaged till the end. Nyla K. expertly weaves together a narrative filled with passion, drama, and self-discovery, making 'Push' a compelling read for those interested in exploring the complexities of relationships.
The book offers a fresh perspective on the MMF genre, providing readers with a blend of heartwarming moments, intense passion, and thought-provoking character development. Nyla K.'s writing style captures the essence of the characters' emotions, making their journey through love and desire feel authentic and relatable. Through a mix of suspenseful storytelling and steamy scenes, 'Push' keeps readers on the edge of their seats, eager to discover what fate has in store for Ben, Jessica, and Ryan.
“Yea, so you’ve said,” Jessica huffed, bent over the bed, spreading out fresh sheets. I could have been helping her. I should have been… But I was too busy brooding. “Several times already. Hand me th...- #7
'The Architect' by Nikki Sloane in the 'Nashville Neighborhood' series is a sizzling tale of emotional vulnerability, complex relationships, and character dynamics. The story revolves around Clay, Lilith, and Travis, exploring their journey of breaking barriers and finding love amidst steamy and scorching levels of BDSM and neighborly kinkiness. The author crafts the characters with purpose and complexity, delving deep into themes of love, discipline, and testing limits in relationships.
The book is a spicy and masterfully written narrative that delves into poly relationships with finesse. It showcases the growth of characters through love and patience, offering a unique and captivating storyline that keeps readers engaged. With electrifying sexual tension, complex character interplay, and a narrative that explores the boundaries of love, 'The Architect' promises an achy, angsty, and lusty experience that is both emotional and captivating.
First of all, it was dark and pouring rain outside. There wasn’t an overhang or porch to cover whoever was knocking on my door. And second . . . what the actual fuck? I lived in the guest quarters beh...
(Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Nashville Neighborhood ) - #8
Learn My Lesson is a dark and twisted retelling of the story of Hercules and Meg, set in the world of Carver City where unconventional fairy tale retellings unfold. The book explores a complex MMF relationship between Hades, Meg, and Hercules, delving into themes of manipulation, trust, and kink. The writing style is described as emotionally packed, exploring D/s relationships and kinks in a captivating manner, while also incorporating elements of Greek mythology in a gritty and steamy narrative.
Once upon a time, a woman fell in love with a man. He wasn’t a good man. Men never are, I’ve found. But this woman hadn’t learned that hard lesson yet. She still had stars in her eyes and the kind of ...
(Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Wicked Villains ) - #9
'Three-Way Split' by Elia Winters follows the story of Hannah, an independent owner of a sex toy store who is not interested in relationships but has been flirting with Mitchell. The book explores the dynamics between Hannah, Mitchell, and Ben as they navigate a polyamorous relationship, delving into themes of love, insecurities, and self-discovery. The writing style is engaging, with a good balance of humor, romance, and erotica, while also providing insightful information on polyamory.
Hannah sank back into the booth seat, the smooth leather cushioning her with the familiar cradle of a well-known spot, and looked lustfully at the man emerging through the swinging door of the Mapleto... - #10
'Losers' by Harley Laroux is a story that delves into the lives of five characters - Jess, Manson, Lucas, Vincent, and Jason. The plot revolves around their journey of self-discovery, acceptance, and love as they navigate through challenges, traumas, and relationships. The writing style is described as emotionally engaging, with a focus on character growth, family dynamics, and intimate scenes that explore taboo fantasies.