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Obsession by Jennifer L. Armentrout is a standalone adult companion novel set in the Lux world, focusing on Hunter, an Arum assassin working for the human D.O.D. who is tasked with protecting a human, Serena Cross, after she witnesses a traumatic event. The story delves into the feud between the Arum and the Luxen, providing insight into the complexities of their relationships and the blurred lines between good and evil. The book is written in dual POV, offering a unique perspective on the Luxen and Arum characters, their motivations, and their actions. The writing style is described as filled with action, humor, and sensuality, showcasing Jennifer L. Armentrout's signature blend of intrigue and romance.
We’d been peanut butter and jelly since I shared my chocolate cupcakes with her in the first grade. A rattlesnake and a bunny had more in common than we did. Mel was the crazy one, always into somethi... - #2
'Blood Moon' by Jillian Graves is a spicy romance novella featuring Hazel, a tall and plus-sized witch, and Vlad, a mind-reading vampire. The story unfolds in a world filled with monsters, magic, and a bar that caters to the paranormal community. The plot revolves around the steamy and intense relationship between Hazel and Vlad, who start off as business competitors but quickly become entangled in a lustful and conflicted romance. The writing style is described as fast-paced, engaging, and well-developed, with a focus on creating a believable cast of characters and a compelling rivals-to-lovers storyline. The novella is praised for its mix of magic, blood, humor, and steamy scenes that keep readers hooked from beginning to end.
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Love Game follows the story of Kate Snyder, a basketball prodigy and successful coach at Wolcott University, and Danny McMillan, the newly hired football coach with a scandalous past. The book delves into their dynamic relationship, filled with banter, competitiveness, and undeniable chemistry. Kate, a strong and empowered character, demands the salary she deserves, while Danny supports her despite the restrictions in his contract. As they navigate external conflicts and media attention, their partnership proves to be unstoppable both on and off the field. The writing style is engaging, sharp-witted, and filled with electric banter that captures the essence of a bold and bravely written romance.
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A Shot in the Dark by Victoria Lee is a captivating romance that skillfully weaves together themes of identity, redemption, and the complexities of love. Set against the backdrop of the art world in Brooklyn, the story introduces us to Elisheva Cohen, a resilient character returning to her roots after a tumultuous past. The narrative takes an unexpected turn when Ely discovers that her one night stand from the vibrant queer club Revel is none other than Wyatt Cole, the enigmatic art legend who becomes her photography mentor. The chemistry between Ely and Wyatt is electric, and their shared struggles create a deeper connection. The relationship between Ely and Wyatt is an enjoyable aspect of the story, from an intense and intimate first meeting, the unexpected revelation that they are professor and student, Wyatt's resulting efforts to distance himself from Ely to protect both of them, the struggle to maintain those boundaries, and their shared experience of addiction.
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"Doctor Untouchable" in the series "Boston's Billionaire Bachelors" by author Julie Saman follows the story of Kaplan and Bianca, who unknowingly reconnect after years apart. As they navigate their rekindled connection, unexpected events unfold, leading to a journey of self-discovery and newfound love. The writing style beautifully portrays the characters' depth and emotional growth, intertwining past secrets with present desires in a compelling narrative that keeps readers engaged till the end.
(Also, see 46 recommendations for the series Boston's Billionaire Bachelors ) - #6
In "Manwhore" by Katy Evans, Rachel Livingston, an aspiring journalist, is tasked with writing an expose on the mysterious billionaire playboy, Malcolm Saint. As Rachel delves deeper into Malcolm's world, she finds herself caught in a whirlwind of passion and intrigue. The chemistry between Rachel and Malcolm is electric, leading to a complex relationship that blurs the lines between personal and professional. The plot unfolds with twists and turns, leaving readers on the edge of their seats as they navigate the challenges of love, trust, and ambition.
I walked into Helen’s office this morning certain she was going to fire me. It isn’t really my boss’s job to fire me. It’s HR’s. But the HR department has been cut. Edge, the magazine I have written f... - #7
'Bunny and the Bear' by Eve Langlais is a funny paranormal romance featuring bunny shifter Miranda and bear shifter Chase. Miranda, an agent for FUC, is tasked with protecting Chase from kidnappers. The book is the first in the Furry United Coalition series, offering a mix of humor, steamy romance, and suspense. The characters are well-developed, the world-building is solid, and the alternating points of view add depth to the story. The chemistry between Miranda and Chase is electric, leading to a cute and entertaining romance filled with witty dialogue and action-packed scenes.
Talk about hypnotic—and cock hardening. The bouncing little ass, which he almost bumped into—at just the right height—bobbed from side to side right outside his apartment door. The owner of the delect... - #8
Poppy and Alex, two best friends with contrasting personalities, have been taking annual vacations together for years until a falling out causes a two-year silence in their friendship. When Poppy suggests one final summer trip to mend their relationship, they head to Palm Springs to confront their feelings for each other. The story alternates between past trips and their current vacation, exploring their deep connection and the challenges they face in transitioning from friends to potentially something more. Emily Henry's writing style weaves humor, romance, and realism, creating an engaging narrative that delves into themes of friendship, love, and self-discovery.
The last time Swapna rested was probably three years ago, when she was eight and a half months pregnant and on doctor-mandated bed rest. Even then, she spent the whole time video-chatting with the off... - #9
Professed by Nicola Rendell is a taboo romance novel set in a college setting, focusing on the forbidden relationship between a college student, Naomi, and her philosophy professor, Ben. The story explores their electric chemistry, the challenges they face due to their age difference and the nosiness of faculty members, and their struggle to balance love and professional boundaries. The book delves into themes of sacrifice for love, secret relationships, and the emotional depth of the characters as they navigate the complexities of their forbidden romance.
The writing style in Professed is described as engaging, sensual, and scorching hot, with a mix of humor, angst, and emotional depth that keeps readers invested in the characters and their story. The characters are well-developed, with their own quirks and flaws, making them believable and relatable. The plot unfolds with moments of frustration and tension that add to the overall feel of the story, while the forbidden romance between Naomi and Ben drives the narrative forward, culminating in a satisfying yet emotionally charged conclusion.
He’s all alone, in a gold half mask. Messy blond hair, killer jawline. Simple, thin, black tie. Lean like a rock climber and easy in his body. He lowers his glass of absinthe. His eyes slide up every ... - #10
In 'Viper's Hope,' a sci-fi romance novel by Stephanie West, readers are taken on a thrilling journey as Viper rescues Hope after a virus outbreak on Earth. The chemistry between the two characters is electric, leading to some intense and erotic scenes. The book features a unique world building with reptilian aliens, possessive alpha heroes, and a chemical lust that adds depth to the romance. The writing style is engaging, with witty dialogue, entertaining characters, and a fast-paced plot that keeps readers hooked till the end.
Hope planned to commune with nature and maybe regain a fraction of her sanity. She'd just finished the nastiest part of her job lately, which involved jumping through hoops outlined by a government gr...