Books matching: ffm romance
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Evelyn Russell, a talented designer, finds herself in a predicament where she must sell her body for one night at an exclusive BDSM club after a simple mistake jeopardizes her career. Blindfolded and bound, she surrenders to a man who pushed her into the situation. The story unfolds with steamy scenes and a romantic connection between Evelyn and the mysterious man, exploring themes of control, self-discovery, and emotional vulnerability. The book seamlessly blends titillating erotica with heartwarming romance, captivating readers with its well-developed characters and a compelling storyline that delves into exploring the characters' sexual desires and emotional evolution.
My best friend Payton and I were celebrating her best month yet at her job, where she’d pulled in forty thousand dollars, more than I’d make all year after taxes. Actually, she’d made it in a handful ... - #2
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 ) - #3
In "Scandalous Passions" by Nicola Davidson, Lady Janet Fraser, a former mistress of King James IV, finds herself entangled in a forbidden romance involving Sir Lachlan, known as The Highland Beast, and Lady Marjorie, a shy virgin raised in a convent. The plot revolves around their complex relationships, inner struggles, and the challenges they face in a world that seeks to keep them apart. The writing style combines steamy romance with historical elements, creating a tale of love, desire, and intrigue set in Scotland.
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'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
Treble by Rilzy Adams is a novella that delves into the complex dynamics of an open marriage where a married couple unknowingly falls for the same woman, leading to a polyamorous relationship. The story is praised for its depth in character development, gradual progression, and the palpable chemistry between the three main characters. Readers appreciate the respectful portrayal of bisexuality and polyamory, along with the tastefully written spicy scenes that go beyond just erotica. The book is described as a sexy, passionate, and raw read, with a feel-good steamy contemporary vibe that explores themes of love, communication, and respect within a diverse black romance novella.
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'She Whom I Love' by Tess Bowery is a historical romance set in the 1800s, focusing on a polyamorous relationship between Meg, Sarah, and James. The story revolves around the complex dynamics and struggles within this unconventional trio, as they navigate love, relationships, and societal expectations. The writing style is praised for its vivid characters, well-rounded personalities, and engaging plot that weaves together individual dramas with the romance storyline seamlessly.
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'The Companion' by E.E. Ottoman is a cozy, warm, and queer polyamorous romance set in a historical cottagecore setting in 1948. The story follows Madeline as she navigates her relationships with Victor and Audrey, exploring themes of love, communication, and self-discovery. The book beautifully weaves together the dynamics between the characters, creating a soft and hopeful atmosphere that is both sensual and comforting. Through lush descriptions of the setting, food, and relationships, the author invites readers into a world where the characters find solace and love in each other's company.
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'Shake Things Up' by Skye Kilaen is a contemporary romance novel that explores the complexities of polyamory relationships. The story revolves around Allie, Matt, and Noelle, who navigate through their personal struggles while forming a unique bond based on love and communication. The book delves into themes of self-discovery, acceptance, and healthy relationships, portraying a diverse group of characters with individual paths in life coming together to create a supportive and loving community.
The writing style of 'Shake Things Up' is described as heartwarming, inclusive, and thoughtfully crafted. Skye Kilaen skillfully depicts the dynamics between the characters, providing a full view of their friendships and relationships through multiple perspectives. The book is praised for its emphasis on communication, realistic portrayal of polyamorous relationships, and the exploration of themes such as sexuality, labels, and personal happiness.
(Also, see 29 recommendations for the series Love at Knockdown ) - #9
The Sea Witch by Katee Robert is a part of the Wicked Villains series, offering a twisted take on classic Disney tales. The plot revolves around Ursa, Alaric, and Zurielle seeking revenge against Triton, Zuri's father. Ursa, the Sea Witch, convinces Zuri to auction herself off to humiliate Triton, leading to a complex relationship dynamic involving an FFM menage. The writing style has been described as hot, sexy, and angsty, with a creative plot involving an auction idea and a satisfying ending without violence.
There might be time for regrets later, but as I watch Olympus disappear into the horizon behind me, I can’t dredge them up now. My sisters will be fine. They’ve never felt the city borders quite as ac...
(Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Wicked Villains ) - #10
Dating-ish by Penny Reid is a romantic comedy that follows Marie Harris, a hardworking journalist who has been single since her long-term relationship ended. When Marie is asked to co-write an article about replacing human relationships with paid services, she enlists the help of AI scientist Matt Simmons, who had shown up on her last disastrous date. As Marie and Matt navigate their friendship and delve into the world of online dating, they discover a unique connection that leads them on a journey of self-discovery and love. The book is filled with witty banter, intelligent characters, and a slow burn romance that culminates in a passionate and heartfelt love story.
A neural network that learns in a fashion similar to that of humans and may be able to access an external memory like a conventional Turing machine, resulting in a computer that mimics the short-term ...
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