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Undeniably You by author Jewel E. Ann is a contemporary standalone novel that follows the story of Sydney, a determined young woman who is focused on her career goals and hesitant to let love interfere. When she meets Lautner, a charming and passionate pediatric resident, their whirlwind romance challenges Sydney's carefully laid plans and forces her to confront her fears and desires. The book delves into themes of love, timing, emotional growth, and the impact of past decisions on present relationships. With unexpected twists, heartfelt moments, and well-developed characters, Undeniably You takes readers on a rollercoaster of emotions and showcases the author's ability to craft engaging and complex narratives.
If you liked Undeniably You, here are the top 59 books to read next:
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"Avoiding Commitment" in the series 'Avoiding' by author K.A. Linde follows the tumultuous relationship between two young adults, Lexi and Jack, who are deeply attracted to each other but struggle with immaturity and life events that keep them apart. The plot delves into their toxic and dysfunctional relationship over a period of six years, filled with lies, cheating, and emotional turmoil. The writing style alternates between past and present tense, providing a gripping narrative that keeps the reader engaged and invested in the characters' lives.
Vibrations reverberated throughout the miniscule apartment. The sound dulled and then died, not even registering on the tiny figure wrapped in a heap of hand-me-down quilts. Again, the electronic nois... - #2
'A Little Too Far' by Lisa Desrochers follows the story of Lexie Banks, who embarks on a journey to Italy after her boyfriend cheats on her. The plot revolves around a love triangle involving Lexie, her stepbrother Trent, and a priest-in-training named Alessandro. The writing style is engaging, with vivid descriptions of Italy, Catholicism, and the emotional turmoil faced by the characters. The story delves into themes of forbidden love, emotional conflicts, and self-discovery as Lexie navigates her complicated relationships and inner struggles while studying abroad.
It’s a lie, and she knows I know it. She was after Rick the whole time we were in high school, and from the knowing smirk underneath that fake pout, I’m guessing they’ve already done the deed. I wonde... - #3
'The Mighty Storm' by Samantha Towle is a passionate and emotional story about childhood friends turned lovers, Tru and Jake, who reunite after years of separation. The book delves into themes of love, heartbreak, fame, and the complexity of relationships, all set against the backdrop of the rock music industry. Told from Tru's perspective, the narrative captures the intense connection between the characters and their struggles with past traumas, personal growth, and the challenges of navigating a rekindled romance.
She used to be really beautiful. She had this amazing ass and a smoking hot body, even as a teenager. And she had the best pair of tits I had ever seen, not that I’d seen many back then, well only her... Tangled by Em Wolf is a new adult college-aged romance that delves into the tumultuous relationship between Adonis and Tess. The story unfolds as Tess, who was once a metal-loving wild child, navigates her feelings for her best friend Cameron while Adonis, Cameron's antagonistic and troubled best friend, enters their lives. Despite initial animosity and misunderstandings, a complex relationship develops between Adonis and Tess, filled with angst, passion, and self-discovery. The book explores themes of addiction, mental health, and the challenges of transitioning from hate to love in a realistic and gripping manner.
The writing style in Tangled is described as addictive, with a well-paced storyline that keeps readers engaged. The characters, particularly Adonis and Tess, are portrayed as intense and multi-dimensional, with a believable and evolving relationship that captures the complexities of love and personal growth. The book is praised for its realistic portrayal of characters' flaws, growth, and relationships, making it a compelling read for fans of enemies-to-lovers romance.
Tacked amid a cloudless, blue canvass, the sun was a brilliant roasting badge of ninety degrees. Miles of unspoiled beach furled in either direction. White-capped tides slapped the shoreline coyly, th...- #5My mother told me the family secret when I was twelve years old, curled up in pain with my very first menstrual cramps. While I lay in bed daydreaming about growing bigger boobs and getting noticed by...
Despite my slutty reputation, I was technically a virgin at eighteen. The faint positive on a budget pregnancy test sent me spinning moments before meeting my sister's snooty new fiance. Shaking hands with upper-crusty James was like downing a triple
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'Bad Things' in the series 'Tristan & Danika' by R.K. Lilley follows the story of Danika, a sassy and smart-mouthed girl, and Tristan, a golden-eyed and bossy man, as they navigate their intense chemistry and complicated relationship. Set against the backdrop of broken families and past traumas, the book delves into their struggle to trust each other and overcome obstacles in their path. With a mix of explosive chemistry, raw emotions, and gripping drama, the story unfolds to reveal a love story filled with challenges and complexities.
The writing style of R.K. Lilley is described as engaging, addictive, and emotionally charged, drawing readers into the lives of Danika and Tristan. explores themes of friendship, love, and family, showcasing the characters' growth and development as they face their pasts and confront their feelings for each other. With a mix of steamy scenes, heartfelt moments, and unexpected twists, 'Bad Things' is a captivating read that keeps readers hooked from beginning to end.
I had the strangest shiver of premonition rock my body the first time I heard Tristan’s voice. I heard it from a room away, as he said something offhanded to my boss, Jerry, and still I knew somehow ... - #7
'Say I'm the One' by Siobhan Davis is a gripping tale of love, heartbreak, and complex relationships. The story follows Vivien and Reeve, childhood sweethearts whose lives take unexpected turns due to outside forces and interference. Vivien's journey of self-discovery and growth amidst emotional trauma is depicted with angst and heartbreak. The narrative delves into the dynamics of their relationship, filled with twists, turns, and a cliffhanger that leaves readers on edge. Set against the backdrop of Ireland, the book introduces Dillon, whose relationship with Vivien evolves from a fling to something more, adding layers of complexity to the love triangle.
The writing style of Siobhan Davis in 'Say I'm the One' is praised for its emotive and engaging nature. Readers are drawn into the story, unable to let go of the characters and their emotional journey. The book is commended for its ability to evoke a range of emotions, from laughter to tears, and for its well-crafted plot that keeps readers gripped till the end.
Eh, yeah, no, he didn’t. Reeve was upset and plagued with self-doubt for months after getting to the final round of auditions and then being rejected. It’s been a pattern these past few years, and whi... - #8
'The Story of Us' in the 'Carnage' series by Lesley Jones follows the tumultuous love story of Georgia and Sean, who met as kids and grew up together amidst a backdrop of drinking, drugs, and unconventional circumstances. The narrative spans decades, showcasing their deep connection and the challenges they face as they navigate love, loyalty, and heartbreak. The story is infused with emotional depth, rockstar romance elements, and a nostalgic feel that resonates with readers, drawing them into the lives of the characters.
The book delves into themes of young love, loyalty, self-discovery, and the complexities of relationships. Through the lens of Georgia and Sean's story, readers are taken on a rollercoaster of emotions, from heartwarming moments of connection to gut-wrenching scenes of betrayal and longing. Lesley Jones weaves a narrative that captures the essence of enduring love and the trials that come with it, set against a backdrop of music, memories, and raw emotions.
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'The One That Got Away' by Karina Halle is a standalone romance that follows the tumultuous relationship between Luciano, a passionate and charming footballer, and Ruby, a self-described hot mess trying to find her way in life. Their story spans a decade filled with angst, emotional turmoil, and forbidden love. The writing style of Karina Halle delivers on angst while creating a beautiful story that showcases the existence of true love and soulmates.
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"Thoughtless" by S.C. Stephens follows the story of Kiera, who moves to Seattle with her boyfriend Denny and ends up living with Denny's friend, the rock star Kellan Kyle. The plot revolves around a love triangle between Kiera, Denny, and Kellan, showcasing themes of love, obsession, indecisiveness, and betrayal. The writing style is described as evoking strong emotions, particularly frustration and empathy towards the characters, with intense and steamy scenes that keep readers engaged throughout the story.
It was the longest drive I had ever been on. That really wasn’t saying a whole lot, since I had never driven more than sixty miles away from my hometown. Still, by anyone’s standards, the drive was ab...