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The Perfect Fit by Sadie Kincaid is a captivating why choose romance novel that delves into the complex dynamics of love, relationships, and self-discovery. The story revolves around four main characters - Zeke, West, Xander, and Lily - each navigating their own struggles and desires while forming intricate connections with one another. Kincaid's writing skillfully explores the characters' vulnerabilities, growth, and emotional journeys, creating a rich and engaging narrative filled with twists and turns. The plot is a blend of romance, suspense, and character-driven storytelling, keeping readers hooked from start to finish.

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    The Naughty List by Jade West
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    'The Naughty List' by Jade West follows the journey of Ella Holly, a woman who finds herself in a rut after her boyfriend leaves her. Seeking a change, she takes on a new job that leads her into the world of a sex agency. Throughout the book, Ella navigates through various spicy and intense scenarios, pushing her own boundaries and discovering a newfound sense of empowerment. The plot revolves around Ella's growth, self-acceptance, and exploration of her sexuality, all while maintaining a level of filth and low drama that keeps the readers engaged. The writing style is described as filthy, low drama, and dirty, providing a no-holds-barred exploration of Ella's experiences without delving into the darker aspects of the sex industry.


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    Three Swedish Mountain Men by Lily Gold
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    Daisy, a woman fleeing a ruined reputation, finds herself in northern Sweden after a car accident. Rescued by three men - Cole, Eli, and Riv - living in an isolated cabin, she navigates complicated relationships and past traumas. The plot is driven by themes of revenge porn, heartbreak, and healing, with a mix of spicy scenes and heartwarming moments. Lily Gold's writing style weaves together elements of suspense, romance, and character growth, making for a captivating read that explores polyamorous relationships within a unique setting.

    One second, I’m minding my own business, driving up a winding road through a frosty, glittery pine forest. It’s my first day in Lapland, and I arrived at my Airbnb a few hours before my check-in time,...

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    The [Not] Cursed Dragon - Deadly Dragons Duet by Colette Rhodes
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    'The [Not] Cursed Dragon' in the series 'Deadly Dragons Duet' by Colette Rhodes follows the story of Shira, a traumatized and fierce character seeking revenge for the killing of her family. The plot revolves around Shira's journey of strength and determination as she navigates a world where women have less power, facing challenges and obstacles while trying to be free and seek justice. The writing style of the book is described as engaging, with detailed character development and a captivating storyline that keeps readers hooked, especially with its unique world-building elements set in Avalon.


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    Ensnared
    Book 1 in the series:Brutes of Bristlebrook

    Ensnared - Brutes of Bristlebrook by Rebecca Quinn
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    'Ensnared' in the 'Brutes of Bristlebrook' series by Rebecca Quinn is a post-apocalyptic story set in a world where characters navigate complex relationships amidst a gritty and raw environment. The book introduces readers to a diverse cast of characters, each with their unique personalities and backstories, as they form an unconventional bond in a world filled with undercurrents and unresolved issues. The plot unfolds with epic action sequences, exploring different kinks and showcasing the determination of the main character, Eden, who exudes quiet strength and steely determination despite facing challenges and making some questionable choices.

    The writing style of 'Ensnared' is praised for its engaging and enjoyable nature, with readers particularly enjoying the intricate personalities and relationship dynamics crafted by the author, Rebecca Quinn. The book is described as a WhyChoose novel that expertly balances tension, world-building, and character development, leaving readers eager to delve into the next installment of the series. The post-apocalyptic setting, well-described characters, and intriguing plot twists, especially the cliffhanger ending, contribute to the book's appeal and keep readers invested in the unfolding story.


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    Worth the Scandal - Worth It Book by Karen Erickson
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    "Worth the Scandal" follows the story of Alexander Worth, the CEO of Worth Luxury Fashions, and his assistant Tessa Crawford. Tessa, who has been infatuated with Alex, finds herself traveling with him to Europe for a business trip, where their relationship takes a romantic turn. However, upon their return, Tessa is accused of leaking company secrets, leading to her dismissal. The plot revolves around their complicated relationship, misunderstandings, and secrets, with elements of corporate espionage and mystery woven into the story. The writing style is described as predictable in some parts, with hot romance scenes, corporate drama, and character development being highlighted by readers.

    The way she walked by his office toward her desk, her hips swaying seductively with every step. She dressed impeccably, if a tad too conservative for his personal tastes. The black skirt she wore hit ...

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    The Home-wrecker
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    Book 2 in the series:Goode Brothers

    The Home-wrecker  - Goode Brothers by Sara Cate
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    The Home-wrecker (The Goode Brothers) by Sara Cate is a story that delves into the complexities of relationships and individuality. The plot revolves around Caleb and Briar, a married couple facing challenges in their marriage, including infertility issues and hidden truths. The arrival of Dean into their lives brings about a transformation, breaking down walls and leading to moments of honesty and vulnerability. Through flashbacks and present-day narratives, the book explores the dynamics between the characters, showcasing growth, self-discovery, and the exploration of desires in the face of societal expectations. Sara Cate's writing style intricately weaves together themes of communication, acceptance, love, and personal growth, creating a narrative that is emotionally engaging and thought-provoking.

    The Home-wrecker is a standalone continuation of The Goode Brothers series, offering a deeper insight into the family drama while also providing a complete storyline for new readers. The book skillfully navigates grey areas of relationships, infidelity, and personal exploration, presenting a narrative that is both captivating and emotionally resonant. Sara Cate's storytelling prowess shines through as she crafts a tale that is not only spicy and engaging but also delves into the complexities of human emotions and relationships, making it a compelling read for fans of character-driven narratives.


    (Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Goode Brothers )

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    Gilded Mess
    Book 1 in the series:Three Bears

    Gilded Mess - Three Bears by Colette Rhodes
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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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    Losers
    Book 1 in the series:Losers

    Losers - Losers by Harley Laroux
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    'Losers' by Harley Laroux is a story that delves into the lives of five characters - Jess, Manson, Lucas, Vincent, and Jason. The plot revolves around their journey of self-discovery, acceptance, and love as they navigate through challenges, traumas, and relationships. The writing style is described as emotionally engaging, with a focus on character growth, family dynamics, and intimate scenes that explore taboo fantasies.


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    Dirty Bad Savage
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    Book 2 in the series:Dirty Bad

    Dirty Bad Savage - Dirty Bad by Jade West
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    'Dirty Bad Savage' by Jade West is a captivating story that revolves around the characters Sophie and Callum. Sophie, an estate manager and a submissive, meets Callum, a savage ex-convict with a talent for painting, in the projects. Despite their different upbringings, they are drawn to each other, and their relationship is filled with chemistry and personal struggles. The book delves into their journey of self-discovery, love, and acceptance, with elements of BDSM and explicit scenes that contribute to the character development and emotional depth of the story. Jade West's writing style shines through in her portrayal of raw emotions, realistic dialogues, and intricate character relationships, making the reader deeply invested in the lives of Sophie and Callum.

    “Have you heard the news?” Christine leant over my desk, armed with tenant files for the anti-social behaviour briefing at midday. Her grey hair was up tight in its trademark bun, glasses perched on h...

    (Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Dirty Bad )

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    Sugar Daddies by Jade West
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    Readers rave about 'Sugar Daddies' by Jade West, describing it as a captivating and steamy read that delves into the complexities of relationships. The book follows the journey of Katie, Carl, and Rick as they navigate a polyamorous relationship filled with passion, love, and personal growth. Set in the UK, the story is praised for its well-developed characters, engaging plot twists, and immersive writing style that keeps readers hooked from beginning to end.

    The envelope icon continued flashing at the bottom of the screen, but I ignored it, along with the lingering glances in my direction. Rick was exceptionally talented in many areas, but subtlety wasn’t...

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