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'Wicked Opportunity' by Sian Ceinwen revolves around Lexi, a female character who explores a fantasy world of dominance and submission with multiple partners. The story delves into the steamy relationships Lexi develops with a band of men, each offering a unique dynamic that pushes the boundaries of traditional romance novels. The writing style of the book focuses heavily on explicit scenes, exploring themes of BDSM, polyamory, and self-discovery among the characters, leading to a narrative that is both intense and provocative.
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In 'Gilded Mess' by Colette Rhodes, readers are taken on a whimsical journey through a modern retelling of the classic Goldilocks and The Three Bears fairy tale. The story follows Ria, a flawed and sassy protagonist, who stumbles into the lives of three unique bear shifter brothers - Noah, Eli, and Seth. As Ria navigates the dynamics of this unconventional relationship, filled with humor, chemistry, and unexpected twists, the book seamlessly blends elements of romance, humor, and suspense. Colette Rhodes' writing style captivates readers with witty banter, engaging character development, and a touch of realism that brings warmth and authenticity to the story.
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"Faking with Benefits" by Lily Gold is a contemporary romance novel that follows Layla, a successful lingerie designer, who is struggling in her love life. With the help of her three hot neighbors and best friends, Zack, Luke, and Josh, Layla agrees to a fake dating experiment for their relationship advice podcast. As the experiment progresses, Layla navigates through polyamorous relationships, fake dating, and best friends to lovers trope, while also dealing with her past traumas and high school bullies. The story is told from multiple points of view, delving into the emotional journeys of each character and their unique personalities.
Standing in the wings, I take a deep breath, staring out at the runway. It stretches out in front of me, impossibly long and lit up by spotlights. Music blares from the speakers in the hall, mixing wi... - #3
'The Claiming of Sleeping Beauty' by Anne Rice, writing as A.N. Roquelaure, is a retelling of the traditional fairy tale through an erotic lens. The story follows Sleeping Beauty, who is awakened not by a kiss but through sexual encounters with a commanding Prince. She is taken to a kingdom where royals serve as sexual slaves, engaging in explicit acts of submission and dominance. The writing style is described as lush, erotic, and well-written, allowing for various erotic interplays to unfold within the narrative.
THE PRINCE had all his young life known the story of Sleeping Beauty, cursed to sleep for a hundred years, with her parents, the King and Queen, and all of the Court, after pricking her finger on a sp...