Books matching: acceptance of love
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A fluffy, feel-good rom-com with classic Kinsella charm, but not her strongest or most original - great for a light escape, less so if you want realistic romance or character growth.
Someone I know is dead. Someone I know won the lottery. I’m late for an appointment I’d forgotten about. Shit. I was witness to a crime and now I need to give very specific, detailed evidence about so... - #2
A charming, spicy, and heartfelt monster romance with unforgettable characters - perfect for those who love slow-burn relationships, rich fantasy worlds, and cozy adventure. Not for anyone looking for relentless action or who dislikes monster romance vibes.
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A delicious, steamy, and lighthearted romance that’s perfect for anyone craving a feel-good escape - bonus points if you love bakery cravings and bookish heroines!
On most days, I went out of my way to avoid her. I scheduled myself for early patrols or wellness checks on some of my elderly residents. Anything to get out of the station. It was a necessity. I coul...
(Also, see 46 recommendations for the series Talbott’s Cove ) - #4
A moving, character-focused YA that explores tough topics with heart and delivers a warm, realistic romance - perfect for fans of coming-of-age and coming out stories.
“And a sadder story this morning, now: tragedy struck late last night when actress Nicole Erickson was killed in a car accident after she swerved into another lane and was hit by oncoming traffic. Two... - #5
Wild, hilarious, and full of Christmas magic - this is a weirdly wonderful rom-com with a heart of gold. If you want festive fun, character growth, and a big dose of joy, this one’s a holiday treat!
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Jericho Candelario's Gay Debut by R. Cooper is a heartwarming story about Jericho, a man who has spent most of his life taking care of his family and niece, putting his own social life on hold. The book follows Jericho as he navigates his way through finding love and acceptance, particularly with Lincoln Lee, in a slow and gentle romance. The writing style is described as deep and nuanced, with well-developed characters that evoke strong emotions in the reader.
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Double Dare by Jeanne St. James is a story about Quinn, Logan, and Ty navigating a passionate and complex menage relationship. Quinn, a financial analyst, is dared to pick up a stranger at a wedding reception, leading her to Logan, a dominant business owner, and Ty, an ex-pro football player. The trio's dynamic unfolds with steamy and erotic scenes, exploring themes of love, vulnerability, and unconventional relationships. The book delves into the characters' insecurities, past traumas, and desires, creating a storyline that is engaging, fast-paced, and emotionally charged.
The writing style in Double Dare is praised for its ability to make the erotic scenes feel realistic and tantalizing without being smutty. Readers connect deeply with the characters, feeling their emotions and desires as they navigate the complexities of adding a third person to their relationship. The book is described as a hot, interracial menage story with well-developed characters, engaging plot twists, and a seamless flow that keeps readers hooked from the first page to the last.
She saved her drink before it could spill all over her ugly bridesmaid dress. Yeah, that would have been a shame: to ruin such a nice, frumpy, pukey pink taffeta dress. One the bride had said she woul... - #8
'There Will Be Phlogiston' in the series 'Prosperity' by author Alexis Hall is a polyamorous romance set in a steampunk Victorian alter England. The story revolves around a love triangle involving an outsider, an aristocrat, and a well-born lady. Despite the typical tropes of historical romance fiction, the three characters find common cause and form a unique unit. The plot intertwines the relationships between the characters in a way that feels fresh and original, making it a true romance that stands out in the genre.
delves into themes of social entree, limited choices based on rank and money, and the complexities of love and relationships in a Victorian setting. The writing style is described as masterful storytelling that keeps readers engaged and emotionally invested in the characters' journeys.
(Also, see 29 recommendations for the series Prosperity ) - #9
'Tuesdays with Jay and Other Stories' in the series 'Neighborly Affection' by M.Q. Barber dives into the intricate relationships between the characters Henry, Jay, and Alice. Through Jay's perspective, readers get insights into the trio's dynamics, fears, desires, and hopes for the future. The writing style is captivating and draws readers in, making them feel like a part of the characters' world. The plot unfolds through Jay's point of view, offering a unique and intimate look at the characters' emotions and struggles.
is a collection of lunch dates between Jay and Alice, shared with Henry, providing a deeper understanding of the characters' thoughts and feelings. Through Jay's narrative, readers witness the evolution of the relationships and the unwavering love and devotion between Henry, Jay, and Alice. The storytelling is poignant, witty, and concise, bringing the characters to life and highlighting their journey as a family unit.
(Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Neighborly Affection ) - #10
A beautiful and uplifting tale about embracing differences, standing up for others, and spreading kindness - Wishtree is a quick but memorable read for kids and the young at heart.
Wishtrees have a long and honorable history, going back centuries. There are many in Ireland, where they are usually hawthorns or the occasional ash tree. But you can find wishtrees all over the world...