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'The Centaur in My Forest' by L.V. Lane is a sweet romance story featuring the human Chastity and the centaur Axton. Chastity is portrayed as sweet and naive, while Axton is strong, kind, and protective. The plot revolves around Chastity being rescued by Axton in the forest and then serving him in return, leading to a month-long journey of romance and adventure. The writing style is described as floral and light-hearted, with a focus on the developing relationship between the two main characters.
If you liked The Centaur in My Forest, here are the top 28 books to read next:
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Hoofbeats by Val Saintcrowe is a historical romance novel featuring a centaur and a human in an arranged marriage. The book delves into the complexities of their relationship, exploring themes of love, trust, and emotional struggles. The writing style is described as engaging and thought-provoking, with detailed descriptions of the characters' experiences and emotions. Despite some readers finding the content intense and at times challenging, the book is praised for its unique take on the Beauty and the Beast trope, offering a different and enjoyable reading experience.
- #2
'Unbridled' in the series 'Centaur Chronicles' by author Raven Willow-Wood is a paranormal romance story with a unique twist involving centaurs. The plot revolves around Teagan, Chandler, and Sarah, who find themselves entangled in a world where centaurs exist. The story is filled with elements of adventure, shape-shifting love stories, and some erotic suspense, all set in a paranormal realm. Readers are drawn into the captivating world of centaurs, experiencing a mix of emotions from love and compassion to red-hot chemistry.
The writing style of Raven Willow-Wood in 'Unbridled' is described as well-written, engaging, and humorous. The author introduces the readers to a world filled with fantastical creatures and explores themes of love, compassion, and adventure. The plot is intriguing, with a touch of eroticism and suspense that keeps readers hooked, making it a perfect read for fans of paranormal romance with a unique twist.
- #3
'The Care and Feeding of Griffins' in the series 'Lords of Arcadia' by R. Lee Smith follows the story of Taryn, who discovers a mythical griffin egg as a child and embarks on a journey to care for it in a world filled with mythical creatures like minotaurs, wizards, and centaurs. As Taryn navigates this new world, she faces challenges, including graphic non-consensual encounters, while developing a deep bond with her griffin and unraveling the mysteries of Arcadia. The writing style is described as compelling, engaging, and immersive, with vivid imagery that brings the fantastical world to life.
Taryn was six the day she got her very own library card. Specifically, she was six and sixteen days, but it was really a birthday present, and in Taryn’s opinion, it was the best one. Not to knock the... - #4
In a world where human women and male centaurs maintain a fragile truce due to their need for each other to reproduce, the story of 'Master of the Hunt' unfolds. Seira, a warrior fiercely guarding her clan's border, and Toryn, a centaur hunter seeking freedom from his harsh past, find themselves forming a partnership when soul mages threaten both their tribes. As they embark on a quest to reclaim stolen souls and seek vengeance, their relationship evolves from admiration to something deeper, all while navigating a world scarred by soul mages and the complexities of their own desires.
The book 'Master of the Hunt' by Lisa Blackwood is a fantasy romance that intricately weaves together elements of adventure, danger, and romance. The story follows Seira and Toryn as they navigate a wild country, facing challenges, discovering an undeniable attraction, and ultimately recognizing each other as ideal mates amidst a backdrop of soul mages, tribal conflicts, and the complexities of their evolving relationship.
- #5
'Branded' in the series 'Demon's Mark' by Nora Ash follows the story of Selma, a woman who has always seen monsters. Despite being labeled as mentally ill and bouncing from one doctor to another, Selma continues to see these creatures. When she tries to rescue a woman from demons, she finds herself confined to a mental facility where she discovers that the monsters are real and her new doctor, Marathin, is one of them. explores Selma's journey as she faces her demons and uncovers the truth about her reality. Nora Ash's writing style is described as captivating and casual, with steamy scenes and encounters with demons that are intense and dark, setting the tone for a tragic but intriguing storyline.
Which is why, when she saw three of them herd a woman toward a deserted alley behind the grocery store’s parking lot, she ducked behind her car, shopping bag filled with last-minute ready meals clutch... - #6
'My Minotaur Husband' by Lyonne Riley is a heartwarming monster romance set in a world where humans are the endangered species and monsters are common. The story follows Celeste, a human living on the human preserve, who decides to accept an application from Theo, a gentle Minotaur looking for a loving relationship. As Celeste and Theo navigate their relationship, they learn about each other through dates and moving in together, all while facing the challenges of being from different species. The writing style is described as comforting, with a cozy and gooey feel, making it a perfect bedtime read for many readers.
The book delves into the evolving relationship between Celeste and Theo, showcasing their natural progression from strangers to a loving couple. The plot explores the dynamics of a world where monsters can apply to date and marry humans, adding a unique twist to the romance genre. The characters are portrayed as relatable and kind-hearted, with Theo being described as a tender-hearted teddy bear and Celeste as a brave individual who grows throughout the novel.
- #7
In 'The Librarian and the Beast' by S.J. Sanders, readers are taken on a journey through a unique world where matriarchy is preferred over patriarchy. The story revolves around Beni, a headstrong and rational librarian, who crosses paths with Faltz, an honorable and respected male from the Mintar culture. As they navigate through their differences, a pretend mating ensues, blurring the lines of their relationship. The book combines elements of romance, adventure, and quirky characters, creating an engaging and imaginative storyline that explores themes of honor, deception, and unexpected connections.
The author, S.J. Sanders, showcases her talent for world-building and creating unique cultures, drawing readers into a world where monsters, human women, and harems coexist. The writing style is praised for its ability to blend romance, humor, and tension, keeping readers hooked until the last chapters. The characters, especially Beni and Faltz, are well-developed and relatable, adding depth to the story and making it a compelling read for fans of unconventional romances.
Beni was bored. There was no other way to put it. Either she was at home helping her mother make dresses for the noblewomen of Dunvar Citadel, or stuck in the library for hours on end. She didn’t mind... - #8
"The Mountain's Mate" in the series "Salt Planet Giants" by Sara Ivy Hill follows the story of Maja, a tiny human, who takes on a shady job to avoid eviction. The job takes an unexpected turn when she meets Patrek, a giant Skarr with whom she forms an unlikely bond. Despite their physical differences, they navigate challenges together, including triggering Patrek's mating instinct and dealing with the repercussions of human expansion on the Skarr species. The story is set on a salt planet with a diverse cast of characters, including Nightborn aliens and humans, and explores themes of size difference, survival, and love in a unique and fantastical setting.
- #9
'Red' by S.J. Sanders is a unique take on the classic fairy tale of Little Red Riding Hood, blending elements of romance, fantasy, and science fiction. The story follows Arie, the heroine, as she navigates a world filled with alien wolfmen, exploring themes of love, loyalty, and self-discovery. The book features a slow-burn romance with multiple partners, rich world-building, and a mix of steamy scenes and suspenseful moments that keep readers engaged until the very end.
The writing style in 'Red' is praised for its immersive storytelling, fully realized characters, and intricate world-building. Despite some pacing issues in the middle of the book, readers appreciate the author's ability to create a captivating narrative that combines elements of alien romance, fantasy, and adventure in a way that feels fresh and engaging.
There were certain truths everyone knew. Never wear red or any other bright color. Make as little sound as possible if one has to be outside the protection of the sanctuary settlements. And never, eve... - #10
'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.
He was arrogant, imperious, and a world-class prick, and she disliked what her attraction to him said about her. Likely that she had daddy issues (she didn’t,) or that she was a shameless social climb...
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