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    Kink Camp: Hunted
    Book 1 in the series:Kink Camp

    Kink Camp: Hunted - Kink Camp by Adriana Anders
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    'Kink Camp: Hunted' in the series 'Kink Camp' by author Adriana Anders follows the story of Grace, a woman who has a fantasy of being hunted and chased, and her journey to explore this desire at Kink Camp. Grace meets Liev, the owner of the camp, who is dealing with his own grief and guilt. As they navigate their personal struggles, their connection deepens, leading to a primal and intense romance set in the backdrop of a sex-positive community. The writing style immerses the reader into the kink world, portraying a joyful exploration of the BDSM lifestyle with well-developed characters and a plot that balances heat with emotional depth.

    You know those montages in movies, where people laughingly get a makeover or go on a picnic or fall in love in the space of one song? The day doesn’t go by like that—at all. In fact, my day’s probably...

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    The Killer Wore Leather: A Mystery by Laura Antoniou
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    The Killer Wore Leather by Laura Antoniou is a murder mystery set in the world of a BDSM Leather event, where the previous title holder is found murdered. The story is told in third person, shifting points of view among many characters, including a lesbian detective and a reporter. Over the course of the weekend, the police work to solve the crime amidst the backdrop of the leather lifestyle convention. Antoniou cleverly weaves a plot filled with colorful characters, witty dialogue, and a fresh setting, providing insights into the human nature beneath the costumes and kink.

    was buzzing with arrivals lining up at the registration desks and at the purple and black draped tables still being set up before the main elevator banks. Five people wearing black Tshirts emblazoned ...

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    The Naughty Pine by Sibylla Matilde
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    The Naughty Pine by Sibylla Matilde is a second chance romance novel that delves into the world of BDSM with a focus on communication and self-discovery. The story follows D rah, a single mother tired of her mundane existence, who finds herself face-to-face with her first husband, Jace, at a kink club. Through a rollercoaster of emotions and intense chemistry, the characters navigate their past, insecurities, and desires to find their way back to each other. Matilde's writing style effortlessly brings the characters and scenes to life, immersing readers in the world of Rogue and Chickadee.

    As I stood there in the small reception area of The Naughty Pine, trembling under my disguise, I wondered for the gazillionth time what I was doing there. My palms were sweaty. My stomach kept doing l...

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    Lost Boi by Sassafras Lowrey
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    Lost Boi by Sassafras Lowrey is a reimagining of the classic Peter Pan story with a queer and kinky twist. The novel follows the adventures of Pan and the Lost Bois, a group of homeless young trans men taken into Pan's Leather family, as they navigate their chaotic lifestyle in the abandoned warehouse they call Neverland. The book delves into themes of chosen family, alternative sexualities, and the struggles of queer youths, all set in a gritty and dangerous world that celebrates queerness while also acknowledging the constant danger faced by young queer runaways.

    All bois, except one, become grownups. They go to college or work in construction. They sign domestic partnership, civil union, or even marriage certificates. Some bois become artificially inseminated...

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    The Librarian and the Beast - Mintar by S.J. Sanders
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    In 'The Librarian and the Beast' by S.J. Sanders, readers are taken on a journey through a unique world where matriarchy is preferred over patriarchy. The story revolves around Beni, a headstrong and rational librarian, who crosses paths with Faltz, an honorable and respected male from the Mintar culture. As they navigate through their differences, a pretend mating ensues, blurring the lines of their relationship. The book combines elements of romance, adventure, and quirky characters, creating an engaging and imaginative storyline that explores themes of honor, deception, and unexpected connections.

    The author, S.J. Sanders, showcases her talent for world-building and creating unique cultures, drawing readers into a world where monsters, human women, and harems coexist. The writing style is praised for its ability to blend romance, humor, and tension, keeping readers hooked until the last chapters. The characters, especially Beni and Faltz, are well-developed and relatable, adding depth to the story and making it a compelling read for fans of unconventional romances.

    Beni was bored. There was no other way to put it. Either she was at home helping her mother make dresses for the noblewomen of Dunvar Citadel, or stuck in the library for hours on end. She didn’t mind...

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    Crybaby by Marina Vivancos
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    The novella "Crybaby" by Marina Vivancos is a steamy friends-to-lovers romance that explores themes of self-discovery and acceptance. The story follows Jason as he navigates his desires and struggles with a newfound kink, all while developing a deeper connection with his best friend, Sasha. Through humor, sentiment, and hot moments, the book delves into the journey of these two characters as they transition from friends to lovers, with a writing style that is described as quick, sweet, and spicy.

    Sasha and Jason's relationship is portrayed as charming, fun, and surprisingly candid, with moments of vulnerability and emotional depth that add layers to the characters. The plot unfolds swiftly, with little angst and a focus on the evolving dynamics between the protagonists, leading to a satisfying and heartwarming conclusion. The author's ability to blend humor, sensuality, and genuine emotion in a concise format makes "Crybaby" a captivating and delightful read for fans of friends-to-lovers romance.


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    Love Lessons
    Book 2 in the series:Love Language

    Love Lessons - Love Language by Reese Morrison
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    "Love Lessons" by Reese Morrison follows the journey of Dustin, a new Dom, and Landon Lena, a gender-fluid D/s switch, as they explore kink together. The story delves into their individual struggles, insecurities, and growth, as they navigate their relationship dynamics and delve into the world of BDSM. The writing style is described as engaging, with a focus on character interactions, self-discovery, and the complexities of relationships.


    (Also, see 19 recommendations for the series Love Language )

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    Eight Kinky Nights by Xan West
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    Eight Kinky Nights by Xan West is a heartfelt story about Leah and Jordan, two best friends who explore a new dynamic in their relationship during Chanukah. Both polyamorous, autistic, fat, Jewish, and disabled, Leah is a femme submissive and sex educator, while stone butch Jordan is interested in learning to be a dominant. As they embark on eight lessons together, old wounds resurface, and new feelings emerge, leading to a journey of self-discovery and healing. The book is praised for its representation of therapy, communication, and the polyam kink community, offering a unique and immersive reading experience.

    The writing style of Eight Kinky Nights is described as careful and deliberate, with gentle and good-natured characters who navigate their relationships with compassion and understanding. The story unfolds with a focus on on-page healing, showcasing what could happen if characters handled situations in the best way possible. The book also delves into the polyam kink community, providing insights into a lesser-known culture, while creating a safe and affirming space for queer readers to explore themes of identity, communication, and self-acceptance.


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    Camp Deviant
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    Book 1 in the series:Deviant

    Camp Deviant - Deviant by Kady Ash
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    Camp Deviant by Kady Ash is a spicy, quick read set in a unique kink camp where the main character, Ashlyn, explores her fantasies with two intriguing partners, Crue and Bones. As the plot unfolds, the initial focus on sexual exploration takes a darker turn, delving into themes of obsession and power dynamics in relationships. Readers experience a contrasting mix of light-hearted eroticism and underlying psychological complexity, creating a captivating yet chaotic narrative.

    The writing style is noted for its engaging descriptions of submission and dominance, but it does face criticism for being overly packed with tropes and a lack of cohesive plot. While the reader's interest may wane towards the end, the book overall offers tantalizing spice, exploring themes of feminism and desire amidst the backdrop of a sexually liberated environment. The author balances intense moments with character development, though some readers found grammatical errors that detracted from their experience.


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    Stolen by the Warlord - Ash Planet Warriors by V.K. Ludwig
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    'Stolen by the Warlord' in the series 'Ash Planet Warriors' by V.K. Ludwig follows the story of Toagi, a self-proclaimed warlord of a banished clan on the planet Solgad. Accused of killing his brother, Toagi is an outcast seeking power in the midst of a struggle on the harsh planet. When he steals the bride of a legitimate warlord, Ceangal, a human daughter of an ambassador, their love-hate relationship unfolds amidst a backdrop of power dynamics and alien romance. The author, V.K. Ludwig, expertly crafts a deep and immersive sci-fi world with well-established characters and dynamic relationships, where consequences drive the narrative forward.

    The narrative of 'Stolen by the Warlord' delves into the complexities of relationships and power dynamics on the planet Solgad, where Toagi and Ceangal navigate a world of betrayal, coercion, and ultimately, understanding. Ludwig's writing style effectively blends elements of sci-fi, romance, and adventure, creating a fast-paced story that keeps readers engaged with its well-written adult scenes and intricate world-building. explores themes of loyalty, leadership, and the blurred lines between love and power, making it a compelling read for fans of sci-fi romance and adventure.

    Clammy fingers ran along the golden chain of my necklace, the metal growing hot at the friction. Back and forth they went, the pendant engraved with the crest of my house clanking to the ragged beat o...

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