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Forget Your Morals by Sarah Blue centers on two non-biologically related cousins, Lincoln and Penny, who engage in anonymous sexual encounters at a sex club featuring a glory hole. Both characters are drawn to their thrilling and forbidden connection, unaware of their familial ties until a masked meeting reveals their identities. The plot unfolds amidst themes of identity, personal growth, and navigating complex family dynamics following Penny's estranged father's funeral and her struggles with adoption and belonging.
The writing style is engaging and provocative, reflecting the intense emotions and steamy encounters between the protagonists. Sarah Blue thoughtfully explores their emotional journeys, highlighting their individual challenges and transformations. The book includes elements of kink and resonates with its readers through relatable character development and rich storytelling. With a balance of humor, tension, and sensuality, Blue captures the essence of modern romance in a unique context.
Lincoln gives me a silent, tense ride to my parent’s house, which is only twenty minutes away. They haven’t moved since I left the house years ago. Thankfully, when I fell on my ass, the first time I... - #2
Wildly entertaining and completely extra, Mystery Man is a great example of Kristen Ashley’s signature style: messy, magnetic, and totally addictive, but not without flaws. Grab it if you like your romance loud, dramatic, and a little bit bonkers!
Gwen, the main character in "Mystery Man" by Kristen Ashley, finds herself entwined in a mysterious and dangerous situation when she starts letting a stranger visit her at night for anonymous encounters. As the story unfolds, Gwen's life takes a chaotic turn as she faces threats, suspense, and unexpected twists. The book delves into the complex relationship between Gwen and the enigmatic Mystery Man, Hawk, who is portrayed as a possessive and protective alpha male. The writing style of Kristen Ashley is described as detailed, engaging, and filled with romance, humor, and suspense, keeping readers hooked until the very end.
The plot of "Mystery Man" is praised for its mix of danger, suspense, romance, and humor, creating an engaging and captivating read. The character development and dynamics between Gwen and Hawk, along with the supporting characters, are highlighted as key elements that drive the story forward. The book is commended for its ability to draw readers in, making them emotionally invested in the characters and their journey. Kristen Ashley's storytelling is noted for its ability to balance different genres seamlessly, offering a blend of steamy romance, action-packed scenes, and heartfelt moments, making "Mystery Man" a compelling and enjoyable read.
First and foremost, my sister and why I didn’t disown her like my father and Meredith. She wasn’t even my full sister. She was my half sister. I’d never found her in my living room giving an unconscio...2011•406 pages - #3
Steamy and surprisingly heartfelt, "Release" is a fast, kink-positive romance that delivers on spice and mature character development - ideal for readers craving something hot, sweet, and refreshingly drama-light.
'Release' by Suzanne Clay is a contemporary romance novel that explores an age gap relationship between the characters Danielle and Victor, set in a work environment. The book delves into themes of power dynamics, inclusivity, mental health, and female sexuality. The story follows the characters as they navigate their past traumas, insecurities, and desires, building a healthy and supportive relationship based on open communication, respect, and understanding. The writing style is engaging, with a focus on character development, steamy scenes, and addressing sensitive topics such as trauma, anxiety, and unconventional relationship dynamics.
Two minutes before Danielle’s day at the V.W. Hughes Furniture office was scheduled to end, the phone at her desk rang, and Danielle fought the urge to throw the whole blasted thing in the trash. Inst...March 2022•270 pages - #4
Angsty, addictive, and filled with sizzling chemistry - Dr Stanton will hook drama-loving romance fans, but the hero’s controversial actions may make it a deal-breaker for some. Buckle up for a wild ride!
In 'Dr Stanton' by T.L. Swan, the story revolves around Ashley, a strong-willed woman fighting to complete her studies and become a cardiologist while also being a single mother to her son. The plot explores the tumultuous relationship between Ashley and Cameron Stanton, a hot and dominating doctor, as they navigate through love, misunderstandings, and challenges. The writing style of the book is described as emotional, intense, and filled with twists and surprises that keep the readers engaged till the end.
Oh God. My eyes flicker over to my group of friends and I watch as they all smile and raise their glasses to me in jest. Damn them. This bachelorette weekend away is reminding me why I am eternally si...July 2017•619 pages - #5
A sizzling, dramatic Regency romance with plenty of twists - perfect for readers who like their stories bold, erotic, and a little bit daring, but may not satisfy those looking for historical accuracy or a gentle love story.
Mastering The Marquess by Lavinia Kent is an erotic historical romance that follows the story of Louisa, a widow seeking to lose her virginity in a brothel, and Geoffrey, the Marquess of Swanston, who becomes intrigued by the idea of training a woman to his pleasures. After a night together, they unknowingly end up getting married, leading to a discovery of each other's secrets and desires. The plot delves into themes of passion, control, unmasking, and the complexities of relationships, all set in a historical backdrop.
The book is filled with sensuous and erotic love scenes that explore BDSM elements, while also incorporating deep emotional storytelling and character development. The writing style keeps readers engaged with a mix of amusing, suspenseful, and intriguing scenes that maintain a fast-paced flow, making it hard to put down.
Madame Rouge was not at all what one would have expected. Louisa was shocked again on this second encounter by how prim and almost proper the Madame appeared. Yes, her hair was an unlikely shade of cr...July 2014•414 pages - #6
'Caulky' in the 'Four Bears Construction' series by K.M. Neuhold follows the story of Ren and Cole, two mature men in their 40s who initially connect through a one-night stand but end up developing deeper feelings for each other. Ren, recently out of a long-term relationship, is hesitant about dating again, while Cole, a construction worker with a reputation, is not interested in commitment. As their relationship evolves, they find themselves falling for each other despite their initial intentions. The writing style is described as lighthearted, funny, and low in angst, providing a refreshing and entertaining read for those looking for a sweet romance with mature characters.
“Thanks man.” I give the bartender an appreciative nod as he sets my usual bottle of beer in front of me. My usual beer on my usual stool in my usual bar. The only thing that’s unusual is that not one...February 2020•333 pages - #7
Not your typical memoir or erotica - Millet’s book is explicit, intellectual, and intentionally unromantic. Provocative and thought-provoking for some, but bleak and repetitive for others.
'The Sexual Life Of Catherine M' by Catherine Millet is an autobiographical account of the author's extensive sexual experiences, ranging from childhood to her open marriage. The narrative is detailed and explicit, describing various encounters with multiple partners in different locations and positions. The writing style is clinical, detached, and devoid of emotional involvement, presenting a straightforward presentation of the author's sexual escapades without dialogues or regrets.
2000•229 pages - #8
A bold, gritty, and literary noir that’s as memorable for its evocative cityscape and unconventional hero as for its unsettling mystery - atmospheric, original, and best enjoyed by those with a taste for the dark and daring.
The Cutting Room by Louise Welsh is a dark and gritty mystery thriller set in Glasgow, following the protagonist Rilke, a morally ambiguous auctioneer who delves into the world of pornography and sinister fetishes after discovering explicit photographs in a deceased man's belongings. The story unfolds with a slow burn as Rilke navigates through shady contacts, leading to a series of suspenseful and menacing encounters. Despite the graphic nature of the plot, Welsh's writing style is described as beautifully evocative, striking a balance between genre thriller and literary fiction.
None of the chairs matched; a harlequin set, we would call them in the trade. I had been in the room earlier in the day and dismissed it as not worth a second inspection. Perhaps it was the late hour...November 1999•316 pages - #9
A quirky, delightful gateway to world poetry - perfect for dipping, daydreaming, and discovering writers you never knew you loved.
'The Rattle Bag' is a poetry anthology curated by Seamus Heaney and Ted Hughes, featuring a diverse selection of poems from around the world. The book is described as a collection that encourages readers to explore different poets and styles of poetry, with poems arranged in an unusual alphabetic order. The editors intentionally present the poems randomly, allowing readers to have serendipitous finds and discover new works they may not have encountered before. The anthology is praised for its variety, spanning different poets, styles, forms, and subjects, making it a bountiful and enjoyable collection to delve into.
1982•512 pages - #10
My Secret Life is an unfiltered, controversial, and explicit memoir that's part historical artifact, part erotica. It's fascinating for its time-capsule value but often uncomfortable and repetitive - definitely not for the easily shocked!
'My Secret Life' by Anonymous is a controversial Victorian-era book that delves deep into the sexual encounters of the protagonist, Walter, with numerous prostitutes. The writing style is explicit and graphic, detailing every aspect of these encounters without holding back. The book provides a glimpse into the shady life of 19th-century England, highlighting the power dynamics, class differences, and sexual behaviors prevalent during that era.
The plot revolves around Walter's relentless pursuit of sexual gratification, showcasing his encounters with various women, often in a manipulative and disrespectful manner. The author, through Walter's narrative, paints a vivid picture of a man consumed by his sexual desires, leading to repetitive and monotonous descriptions of his exploits over the years.
1888•640 pages










