Books matching: bisexual love triangle
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Set in the 1980s on a New England college campus, 'The Rules of Attraction' follows a period in the lives of Lauren, Paul, and Sean who get caught up in a love triangle. The book explores a bisexual love triangle filled with misinformation, misidentity, self-obsession, emotional blackmail, immaturity, substance abuse, and a lack of self-respect among privileged college students. The narrative style shifts between different characters' perspectives, offering insight into their personalities and relationships, often highlighting their delusions and self-inflicted struggles.
The story unfolds through multiple narrators, showcasing the same events from vastly different viewpoints, creating a Rashomon-like quality that delves into the complexities of personal relationships and individual interpretations. The novel provides an interesting study on how navigating personal relationships can be challenging, especially in an environment saturated with alcohol, drugs, and youthful beauty, resonating with college students across generations.
SEAN The party is starting to end. I get to Windham House right when the last keg is being tapped. The deal in town went okay and I have some cash so I buy some weed from this Freshman who lives in th... - #2
Lara, the main character in 'Cool for the Summer' by Dahlia Adler, is caught between her long-standing crush on Chase and her unexpected summer romance with Jasmine. The book unfolds in two timelines, showcasing Lara's internal struggle to reconcile her feelings for both individuals. Set in the backdrop of high school drama, the story delves into themes of identity, self-discovery, and the complexities of young love. Through witty dialogue and relatable characters, the author navigates Lara's journey of figuring out her sexuality and making choices that challenge societal norms.
All things considered, high school’s been pretty good to me. Granted, if ever I get too whiny about anything, my mother will start comparing my woes of not having my own car to her woes of not having ... - #3
Labyrinth Lost follows the story of Alejandra Mortiz, a bruja who wants to reject her magical powers but ends up accidentally sending her family into another world called Los Lagos during a ceremony. She embarks on a journey to rescue them, with the help of a boy she doesn't fully trust. The book delves into Latin American indigenous American mythology, exploring themes of self-discovery, acceptance, and the bonds of family and friendship. The writing style introduces readers to a world of brujas, Deos, and mystical beasts, blending mythological lore with a coming-of-age narrative.
But I was seven and asked too many questions. Every Sunday, cars piled up in our driveway, down the street, and around the corner of our old, narrow house in Sunset Park, Brooklyn. Mom’s Circle usuall... - #4
'The Corsair's Captive' by Ruby Dixon is a steamy sci-fi romance novel featuring Kivian, a charming alien pirate, and Fran, a human female abducted from Earth and sold as a pet. The story follows their journey as Kivian rescues Fran from a cruel fate and they navigate the challenges of trust and love in a futuristic setting. With a mix of action, romance, and humor, the plot unfolds with a slow burn romance that keeps readers engaged. Dixon's writing style shines through in her portrayal of believable alien characters and the development of a captivating love story amidst a backdrop of space adventures.
I kick my feet up on the control panel of my ship, The Dancing Fool, and ignore the look Sentorr shoots in my direction. I’m not going to break anything, and I ignore his fussiness. Even if I kicked t... - #5
Readers of 'Broderick' in the series 'Sabine Valley' by Katee Robert are taken on a journey filled with complex dynamics, enemies to lovers, friends to lovers, and a touch of humor and sarcasm. The plot revolves around the characters Monroe, Shiloh, and Broderick, who are portrayed as wonderfully real with their personalities playing off each other. The writing style includes a slow burn romance that eventually leads to fireworks, creating a hot and erotic atmosphere. The book is described as having a lot of action, both sexually and otherwise, with plenty of drama and hilarious dialogue that keeps readers engaged until the very end.
I always knew it would come to this. Handfasted, not to the woman I want, but to the heir to the Amazon faction. Linked to the enemy for a year in the most intimate way possible, all for the sake of r...
(Also, see 77 recommendations for the series Sabine Valley ) - #6
SUMMER'S EDGE by Dana Mele is a chilling YA thriller horror read that follows Chelsea and her friends as they return to a lake house a year after their friend Emily's tragic death. As they uncover old betrayals and secrets, they have one night to unravel a mystery spanning three summers before a killer among them seeks revenge. The writing style transitions from a typical young adult thriller to something darker and more mysterious, with themes of friendship, loyalty, complicated relationships, and revenge woven throughout.
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In "The Savage" by Sophie Lark, the story revolves around the intense and tumultuous relationship between Sabrina and Adrik, set against the backdrop of Moscow's dangerous Bratva underworld. Sabrina, a wild and impulsive young woman, catches the attention of Adrik, the son of Dominic and leader of The Wolfpack. Their love is characterized by raw emotion, danger, and violence, with steamy scenes that add to the intensity of their relationship. As they navigate loyalty, vengeance, and the challenges of building an empire, they are faced with tests of their strength and resilience.
The book delves into themes of self-understanding, growth, and acceptance within the confines of a true Mafia environment. Through the characters of Sabrina and Adrik, readers witness a story of love, passion, and self-discovery, with a narrative that is both intense and fast-paced, capturing the essence of the dark underbelly of Moscow while exploring the complexities of relationships and power dynamics.
(Also, see 83 recommendations for the series Kingmakers ) - #8
In 'Bethiah' by Ruby Dixon, the story revolves around Bethiah, a chaotic and unpredictable character, who finds herself in dangerous situations that escalate upon her arrival. The book explores Bethiah's journey of self-discovery, old relationships, and abandonment issues, while also delving into her triad relationship with Dora, a smart and capable individual, and Jamef, a gruff yet sweet cyborg. The writing style is described as fun, adventurous, and engaging, with a focus on the dynamics of the unconventional triad relationship and the characters' vulnerabilities.
(Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Corsair Brothers ) - #9
Iron Widow by Xiran Jay Zhao is a dark fantasy novel set in a historically Chinese-inspired futuristic world where fighter mechas are piloted by young men and women wielding spirit energy. The protagonist, Zetian, offers herself up as a concubine pilot to assassinate the ace male pilot responsible for her sister's death. However, she surprises everyone by killing him through the psychic link between pilots and emerges unscathed, earning the title of Iron Widow. The book delves into themes of revenge, rage, power, and patriarchy, with epic battles and a polyamorous love triangle adding to the intrigue of the story.
Well, I’m not doing it. Yizhi is the one manning the tweezers my sister left behind. Kneeling on the bamboo mat spread beneath us over the damp forest soil, he lifts my chin while ripping out bristle ... - #10
'Give Me More' by Sara Cate is a polyamorous romance that delves into the complex relationships between Hunter, Isabel, and Drake. The book follows the trio as they navigate their feelings, desires, and boundaries, exploring themes of self-discovery, love, and acceptance. Sara Cate's writing style beautifully captures the emotional journey of the characters, showcasing their growth and connections throughout the storyline.
The plot of 'Give Me More' revolves around Hunter, Isabel, and Drake as they transition from friends to lovers in a polyamorous relationship. The book intricately explores the dynamics between the characters, highlighting their individual struggles, desires, and the evolution of their relationships over time. With a blend of steamy scenes, emotional depth, and character development, Sara Cate weaves a captivating tale of love, friendship, and self-realization.
(Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Salacious Players Club )