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Run, Run Rabbit - Cambric Creek by C.M. Nascosta
Run, Run Rabbit
Book 2 in the series:Cambric Creek

'Run, Run Rabbit' by C.M. Nascosta in the 'Cambric Creek' series is a story of two werewolves, Vanessa and Grayson, who are scent mates but struggle with commitment issues and alpha tendencies. The plot spans over five years, showcasing their complex and self-centered relationship, where they are each other's main squeezes during full moon nights but pursue other sexual relationships in between. The book explores their base desires, strategic maneuvers, biting remarks, and intense interactions, all wrapped up in a story with open relationships, dark themes, and a rocky romance.

The writing style in 'Run, Run Rabbit' is described as quick, straight to the point, and captivating. The author, C.M. Nascosta, skillfully crafts vivid scenes, enthralling sex scenes, and maintains a high level of tension and emotional volatility between the characters. The book delves into themes of primal instincts, challenging relationships, strategic romance, and self-centered protagonists with alpha tendencies, offering a unique take on unconventional relationships and base desires.

If you liked Run, Run Rabbit, here are the top 100 books to read next:
(We also have 100 recommendations for the series: Cambric Creek)

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  1. #1
    Hexennacht
    Book 2 in the series:Wheel of the Year

    Hexennacht - Wheel of the Year by C.M. Nascosta
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    Hexennacht is the Night of Witches, Samhain's calendar twin. A night of revelry and dancing, of bonfires and sisterhood

    . . . but it had been on another Hexennacht when her fortunes changed. Cast from the ancient circle, dispossessed of belonging. A

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  2. #2

    The Kraken's Sacrifice - A Deal With a Demon by Katee Robert
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    'The Kraken's Sacrifice' in the series 'A Deal With a Demon' by author Katee Robert explores a tumultuous relationship between Thane, a broken Kraken dealing with grief, and Catalina, a character with past trauma and insecurities. The story delves into their emotional growth and the challenges they face in their relationship, including misunderstandings, hurtful actions, and personal baggage. The writing style incorporates elements of dark romance, taboo themes, and emotional depth, providing a unique twist on the typical romance genre.


    (Also, see 100 recommendations for the series A Deal With a Demon )

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    The Mabon Feast - Cambric Creek: Wheel of the Year by C.M. Nascosta
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    'The Mabon Feast' in the series 'Cambric Creek: Wheel of the Year' by C.M. Nascosta is a unique monster romance novel that follows the story of Ladybug, a banished witch living in an old Victorian home, who rents out rooms. When Anzan, an Araneaen, becomes her tenant, a seductive scent leads to a passionate entanglement that intertwines their lives. The book beautifully explores interspecies love without angst or existential dread, delivering a quick, sweet, and spicy love story. The narrative is filled with heartwarming moments of gift-giving, healing, and a deep connection between the main characters.

    The writing style of C.M. Nascosta in 'The Mabon Feast' is described as quick but sweet, with a focus on simple yet diverting storytelling. The book contains elements of magic, healing, and a touch of spiciness that captivate the reader's attention. Despite some minor errors, readers appreciate the poignant and emotional depth of the story, as well as the unique world-building and character development within the Cambric Creek universe.


  4. #4

    The Last Wolf - The Legend of All Wolves by Maria Vale
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    The Last Wolf by Maria Vale is a unique paranormal romance that delves into the lives of werewolves who embrace their wolf form and live in a world where the balance between human and animal instincts is explored. The story follows the heroine, Silver, who is considered a runt in her pack but possesses the heart and soul of a warrior. Through vivid descriptions and detailed world-building, the reader is immersed in a captivating narrative that showcases the complexities of pack dynamics and the struggles of maintaining their wild selves in a modern world.

    The book is written in a first-person point of view, providing an immediate and immersive experience for the reader. The romance between the main characters, Silver and Ti, is portrayed as a powerful and slow-burning connection that adds depth to the storyline. Maria Vale's evocative writing style creates a vivid and beautiful world filled with magic, making it a must-read for fans of paranormal and shifter romance genres.

    He lies slumped partly on his stomach, partly on his side at the edge of the Clearing, the broad expanse of spongy grass and drowned trees that is what remains of an old beaver pond that fell into dis...

  5. #5

    Muscles & Monsters - Leviathan Fitness by Ashley Bennett
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    Muscles & Monsters is a delightful and spicy romance novel that follows the story of Tegan, a curvy human baker, and Atlas, a wolven gym owner. The book explores their instant chemistry and emotional connection, as well as their journey of overcoming personal issues and growing together. The writing style is described as light-hearted, sweet, and steamy, with a perfect balance of heart and heat. The plot revolves around the integration of monsters into human society, creating a unique setting for the romantic relationship between Tegan and Atlas to blossom.

    My bingo arms shook from overexertion. Yes, you heard that right—bingo arms. You know, the kind all the old bats at bingo night have when they’re waving their dabbers around. That’s right. At thirty, ...

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    Moon Glamour - Samhain Shifters by Aimee Easterling
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    Moon Glamour by Aimee Easterling is a paranormal fantasy novel that delves into the complex relationships between fae, werewolves, and humans. The story follows Athena, a lone wolf shifter, who is focused on providing a stable life for her younger sister. However, her world is turned upside down when she gets involved in a dangerous heist and encounters a mysterious werewolf pack. As Athena navigates through unexpected twists and challenges, she must learn to trust others while uncovering the true intentions of those around her. The plot is filled with surprises, magic, danger, and themes of loyalty, love, and family, making it a captivating read for fans of the genre. Aimee Easterling's writing style keeps readers on the edge of their seats as they follow Athena's journey through a world where nothing is as it seems.


  7. #7
    Rabid
    Book 5 in the series:Kingdom of Wolves

    Rabid - Kingdom of Wolves by Ivy Asher, Raven Kennedy
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    Rabid in the series Kingdom of Wolves by Ivy Asher and Raven Kennedy is a dark shifter romance that delves into the world of the main character, Seneca Rain. Seneca goes through life-changing events, facing pain, grief, fury, and love, all while maintaining her strength and fighting spirit. The book follows Seneca's journey as she navigates a brutal and dark world, finding her place alongside Tyran, a protective and possessive alpha who challenges her to be her best self. The plot is fast-paced, filled with unpredictable twists and turns, and the characters are well-developed, making the story compelling and engaging for readers.

    The smell of rain tickles my senses and rides the delicate breeze as it winds through my hair. I can almost taste the threat of moisture all around me, feel the heaviness of the storm clouds as they m...

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    Partner Track by Cat Wynn
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    'Partner Track' by Cat Wynn is a steamy romantic comedy centered around Perdie, a sassy attorney who is constantly overlooked in her law firm dominated by men. When she meets Carter, a rival lawyer, their interactions are filled with sharp banter and undeniable chemistry. As they navigate a forbidden workplace romance, the book explores themes of friendship, career ambitions, and taking risks for love. Wynn's writing style is described as fresh, funny, and light-hearted, blending humor with steamy scenes and heartfelt moments.

    A bead of sweat slipped into the dip of Perdie Stone’s cleavage. The thermostat was cranked to hell in the deposition room in the small North Dakota town. But she strove to remain cool, calm, and coll...

  9. #9
    Girls Weekend
    Book 1 in the series:Girls Weekend

    Girls Weekend - Girls Weekend by C.M. Nascosta
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    In the book 'Girls Weekend' by C.M. Nascosta, three female elves embark on a weekend getaway to a nudist Orc commune, seeking fun and romantic encounters. The story follows Lurielle, Ris, and Silva as they navigate their personal struggles, insecurities, and desires while exploring the dynamics of interracial dating among mythical creatures. The plot unfolds over a weekend filled with debauchery, passion, and unexpected love, all set in a contemporary world where orcs, elves, fae, and satyrs coexist as normal individuals. The writing style is described as engaging, addicting, and filled with spicy romance elements that blend soft sweetness and fiery passion.


  10. #10
    The Devil You Know
    Book 3 in the series:Devil

    The Devil You Know - Devil by Elizabeth O'Roark
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    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...

    (Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Devil )

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