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Once Bitten - Tooth & Claw by Heather Guerre
Once Bitten
Book 3 in the series:Tooth & Claw

'Once Bitten' in the 'Tooth & Claw' series by Heather Guerre is a paranormal romance novel that follows the story of Jules, a woman recovering from an emotionally abusive marriage, who meets Max, a man who is instantly drawn to her. Their budding romance helps Jules heal, but a devastating event halfway through the book tests their relationship, leading to emotional and physical trauma for Jules. The book delves into themes of love, transformation, and overcoming past traumas, set in a world filled with supernatural beings and intricate power dynamics.

The writing style in 'Once Bitten' is described as deceivingly sweet, lulling readers into a false sense of security before delivering unexpected twists and turns. The author, Heather Guerre, skillfully balances elements of romance, violence, and supernatural politics, creating a story that keeps readers engaged and emotionally invested in the characters' journeys.

If you liked Once Bitten, here are the top 100 books to read next:
(We also have 100 recommendations for the series: Tooth & Claw)

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  1. #1
    Her Ruthless Warrior
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    Book 1 in the series:The Syndicates

    Her Ruthless Warrior - The Syndicates by R G Angel
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    'Her Ruthless Warrior' in 'The Syndicates' series by R G Angel is a dark and sexy Yakuza romance novel that follows the intense love story between Violet and Hoka. The book explores the instant connection between the two characters who come from completely different worlds and cultures but still find love and respect for each other. The plot is filled with drama, betrayal, and emotional fallout, showcasing the complexities of their relationship. The incorporation of Japanese language and culture adds depth to the story, allowing readers to visualize the settings and characters with ease.

    The writing style of R G Angel in 'Her Ruthless Warrior' is engaging, with excellent character development that brings out the strong personalities of Violet and Hoka. The book offers a mature love story with a touch of soap opera-like drama that keeps readers on the edge of their seats. Despite some mixed feelings from readers, the book is praised for its well-written plotline, complex characters, and the beautiful love and chemistry between the protagonists.


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    Claimed by the Horde King - Horde Kings of Dakkar by Zoey Draven
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    Claimed by the Horde King by Zoey Draven follows the story of Nelle, a human who is brought to a Vorakkar as punishment for hunting near her village. Seerin, the Vorakkar of Rath Tuviri, feels a divine connection to Nelle and impulsively takes her to his horde. As they navigate their differences and the challenges of their worlds, their relationship blossoms into a deep and emotional connection. The book is praised for its unique world-building, strong character development, and a romance that is both sweet and intense, set against a backdrop of prejudice and personal growth.

    My lantern died with a whisper and for a moment, depleted of the small golden light that had illuminated the space I’d occupied for the last hour, I was plunged into darkness. My eyes adjusted slowly,...

    (Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Horde Kings of Dakkar )

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    My Deceitful Duchess by Aydra Richards
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    'My Deceitful Duchess' by Aydra Richards tells the story of Jenny, a strong survivor who finds love with Sebastian, an honest and lovely man. The plot revolves around Jenny, who is accused of murdering her husband and is hiding from the law, and Sebastian, who falls in love with her at first sight and proposes an affair. focuses on the rebuilding of trust between the characters, especially after Sebastian's big mistake, and their journey towards a developing relationship. The writing style is described as well-written, different, and with a unique twist that surprises readers.


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    Protecting Alabama - SEAL of Protection by Susan Stoker
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    'Protecting Alabama' by Susan Stoker is a romance novel that follows the story of Alabama, a woman with a troubled past, and Christopher 'Abe' Powers, a Navy SEAL known for his honesty. Their paths unexpectedly cross, leading to a series of events that challenge their trust and resilience. The book delves into themes of forgiveness, trust, and overcoming past traumas, all set against a backdrop of action and emotional depth. Susan Stoker's writing style combines romance and action seamlessly, creating a story that keeps readers engaged and rooting for the characters to find their happy ever after.

    Alabama's journey from a troubled past to finding love with Abe is filled with emotional depth and character development. The plot unfolds with unexpected twists and turns, showcasing the complexities of relationships and the resilience of the human spirit. Susan Stoker's storytelling weaves a tale of broken souls learning to trust and love again, making 'Protecting Alabama' a compelling read that resonates with readers on both an emotional and relatable level.

    Alabama stopped and listened against the door and couldn’t hear anything. Was Mama still there? Alabama tried to reach the doorknob, but her little, two-year-old fingers couldn’t grasp it. The knob wo...

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    Going Nowhere Fast by Kati Wilde
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    'Going Nowhere Fast' by Kati Wilde is a romance novel that follows the story of Aspen, a strong, independent, and funny heroine who finds herself entangled in a passionate and intense relationship with Bram, a complex and tortured hero. The book explores the enemies-to-lovers trope, filled with misunderstandings and emotional turmoil that eventually leads to a satisfying happy ending. The writing style is described as engaging, with well-drawn characters and a balance of heartwarming moments and heartbreaking scenes.

    My mom’s text message arrives just as the bus pulls up to the stop outside the Walmart. Only five words, and the stone that’s been sitting in my gut for the past couple of weeks suddenly becomes much ...

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    The Tyrant Alpha's Rejected Mate - Five Packs by Cate C. Wells
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    'The Tyrant Alpha's Rejected Mate' by Cate C. Wells follows the story of Una, a strong-willed and determined woman who gets rejected harshly by the Alpha, Killian, due to her physical appearance and disability. Despite the rejection, Una continues to stand her ground and demand respect, eventually catching the attention of Killian's wolf. delves into the complexities of shifter society, the dynamics between the characters, and the gradual growth and acceptance between Una and Killian. The writing style keeps readers engaged with its unexpected twists and turns, as well as the development of the characters throughout the story.

    I’ve got a guy from the city willing to drive down and pay three hundred dollars for five pounds of dried morel mushrooms. I’m getting ripped off. He’s going to turn around and sell them to some fancy...

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    Exit, Pursued by a Baron by Aydra Richards
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    'Exit, Pursued by a Baron' by Aydra Richards is a historical romance novel revolving around the journey of the main characters, who face misunderstandings and groveling in their relationship. The story unfolds with the MMC wrongly believing that the FMC cheated on him, leading to a series of events that result in the FMC being exiled and her life ruined. As the plot progresses, the MMC realizes his mistake and embarks on a path of redemption, showcasing themes of forgiveness, second chances, and character growth. The setting of the book in a theatrical environment during the Georgian era adds depth to the narrative, incorporating elements of Shakespeare's plays and intricate emotional entanglements.

    Richards' writing style in 'Exit, Pursued by a Baron' is praised for its ability to evoke strong emotions and create a compelling storyline that keeps readers engaged. The author skillfully navigates themes of angst, groveling, and character development, weaving a tale of love, redemption, and forgiveness amidst societal norms and personal struggles. Through a combination of intricate plot twists, well-developed characters, and emotional depth, the book offers a poignant exploration of love and forgiveness in a historical romance setting.


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    The WitchSlayer
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    Book 1 in the series:Witch Bound

    The WitchSlayer - Witch Bound by Opal Reyne
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    In 'The WitchSlayer' by Opal Reyne, readers are taken on an epic medieval journey following the story of the compassionate Witch, Amalia, and the moody Dragon, Rurik. The book combines elements of enemies to lovers trope, romantic comedy, and beauty and the beast vibes. The plot is intricately woven with plenty of action, character development, and a balance between world-building and relationship dynamics. The writing style includes detailed descriptions, emotional depth, and a mix of suspense, tension, and romance.

    The book revolves around the evolving relationship between Amalia and Rurik, as they navigate through dark aspects, twists, and turns to reach a happily ever after. Despite the darker themes, the story maintains a level of sweetness and compassion, emphasizing the power of love and trust in overcoming challenges. Readers are drawn into a world where dragons and witches coexist, facing danger, trauma, and personal growth while exploring themes of sacrifice, cleverness, and perseverance.


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    His Favorite Mistake by Aydra Richards
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    Readers of 'His Favorite Mistake' by Aydra Richards describe it as a captivating story of revenge, love, and forgiveness. The plot revolves around James, Duke of Rushton, seeking revenge on the Earl of Westwood by manipulating and lying to his sister, Jilly. As the story unfolds, James begins to regret his vengeful plan as he falls in love with Jilly. The book is praised for its raw and real portrayal of emotions, with dual points of view allowing readers to empathize with the characters' feelings. The writing style is commended for being emotionally impactful, with great descriptions and an ability to pack an emotional punch in dialogue and reactions.

    James Bradford, Duke of Rushton, scowled at the faintly chiding words and cast a resentful glare at Nick. He tossed back the last of his champagne and set the empty flute on a tray carried by a passin...

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    Night Play
    Book 8 in the series:Dark-Hunter

    Night Play - Dark-Hunter by Sherrilyn Kenyon
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    In "Night Play," Vane Kattalakis, a were hunter, is unexpectedly marked by the Fates with a human mate, Bride McTierney, who has sworn off men. Despite their initial reluctance, Vane must convince Bride of the existence of the supernatural world and their destined connection. As they navigate through challenges and threats from enemies, the story unfolds with a mix of romance, family dynamics, and a deeper exploration of the were hunter community. The book introduces new characters and intricacies to the were world, adding twists that keep the reader engaged and eager for more from the series.

    The plot focuses on Vane and Bride's evolving relationship, highlighting their insecurities, vulnerabilities, and the growth of their love amidst supernatural conflicts. Sherrilyn Kenyon's writing style weaves together a tale of acceptance, self-discovery, and the power of love, creating a narrative that is both captivating and heartwarming. The book stands out for its portrayal of a plus-size heroine, the development of complex characters, and the seamless integration of romance, humor, and supernatural elements.

    Sorry, Bride, But I need a woman more in keeping with my celebrity image. I'm going places and I need the kind of woman at my side who will help me, not hinder me. I'll have your things delivered to y...

    (Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Dark-Hunter )

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