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'Oaths and Omissions' in the 'Monsters & Muses' series by author Sav R. Miller follows the story of Lenny, a strong and creative character who strikes a bargain with Jonas, a hired hitman seeking revenge against his enemy. Their fake relationship turns real as they navigate through past traumas and develop a deep connection. The book is filled with drama, steamy scenes, and a mix of age gap, fake dating, forced proximity, and mafia elements woven into a captivating plot that keeps readers engaged.

The writing style of 'Oaths and Omissions' is praised for its balance between plot and spice, with readers enjoying the dynamic between Jonas and Lenny, the banter, and the development of their relationship. The book delves into themes of healing from past traumas, standing up to manipulation, and embracing one's darkest parts, all while maintaining a level of intrigue and depth that keeps readers hooked.

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    Pack Darling: Part One
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    Pack Darling: Part One - Pack Darling by Lola Rock
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    'Pack Darling: Part One' by Lola Rock is a gripping Omegaverse book that follows the journey of Lilah, a strong and selfless character, as she navigates a world filled with growly possessive Alphas and a pack hierarchy. The book delves into themes of pack life, found family, and the dynamics between Alphas, Betas, and Omegas. Despite the lack of traditional shifting elements, the story is rich in world-building and explores the complexities of relationships within the pack.

    The plot unfolds as Lilah finds herself entangled with the Wyvern Pack, facing emotional turmoil and navigating her place among the five intriguing alpha men - Atlas, Finn, Hunter, Jett, and Orion. The writing style captures the dark and ugly side of the Omegaverse genre, portraying the struggles and strength of the characters amidst a testosterone-fueled world where emotions run high and loyalties are tested.

    Maybe he’ll cane my ass, send me to solitary, or reduce my rations again, but even if he serves up a beating, it’ll be a joy compared to what Rachel and the others’ll do if I show up for that practice...

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    The Bad Guy by Celia Aaron
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    'The Bad Guy' by Celia Aaron is a dark romance that follows the story of Camille, a girl who falls for her employee's boss, Sebastian, a psychopath who kidnaps her. Despite the unconventional beginning of their relationship, Camille starts to have feelings for Sebastian as he tries to win her love by keeping her in captivity. explores the intense attraction between the characters, the complex dynamics of their relationship, and the psychological depth of the characters, particularly Sebastian's psychopathic tendencies and Camille's internal struggles.

    The narrative of 'The Bad Guy' is characterized by a mix of romance, suspense, and psychological intrigue. The plot unfolds through alternating viewpoints, providing insights into the minds of both Sebastian and Camille. The author, Celia Aaron, delves into dark themes, complex character development, and steamy romantic encounters, creating a story that keeps readers engaged as they witness the evolving dynamics between the bad guy and the captive heroine.

    I’d like to tell you that I try to be good, to do the right thing. That would be a lie. As with most powerful men, the truth is a minor inconvenience that can be bent like a circus stripper into whate...

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