Books matching: saving the damsel
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'Call Me Daddy' by Jade West is a steamy read that delves into the unconventional relationship between Laine and Nick, exploring themes of companionship, love, and taboo desires. The book portrays the growth and development of two individuals who find solace and fulfillment in each other despite societal norms and personal struggles. With a mix of intense romance, explicit scenes, and emotional depth, the story captures the journey of self-discovery and acceptance for both characters.
I wasn’t planning on being out this late, eighteenth birthday or not. I’m dressed for a quick coffee on a cloudy afternoon, not for clubbing through a stormy evening – leggings and a strappy cami unde... - #2
'Oath of Swords' by David Weber follows the story of Prince Bahzell Bahnakson, a Horse Stealer Hradni and a political hostage, who finds himself on the run after a confrontation with the Crown Prince of his host country. Along with his companion, Brandark, Bahzell embarks on a journey across the continent, facing evildoers, rescuing maidens in distress, and dealing with unwanted gods. presents a mix of epic fantasy, humor, and action, with a focus on themes of honor, prejudice, and adventure. The writing style is described as witty, glib, and entertaining, with charming but not particularly original characters and a plot that unfolds through a series of tangents.
Bahzell Bahnakson realized that the instant he heard the sounds drifting down the inky-dark cross corridor. He'd had to keep to the back ways used only by the palace servants—and far more numerous sla... - #3
'The Tied Man' by Tabitha McGowan is a dark and intense read that explores themes of non-consensual sex, heavy drug abuse, and extreme violence. The story follows the characters of Lilith, an extremely strong and intelligent painter, and Finn, a sweet but troubled man. The plot revolves around Lilith's efforts to save Finn from the clutches of the wicked Blaine, all set in the eerie backdrop of Albermarle Hall. The writing style is described as immersive, with colorful characters, great development, and layers of complexity that keep readers engaged. The dialogue is highlighted as absolutely amazing, adding depth to the characters and the unfolding story.
Hilary Silverman, my long-suffering agent, poured herself a lukewarm coffee and gave her best calming smile. ‘Delivering a compromise. Well, your particularly diluted version of a compromise, anyway... - #4
The Rat Catcher's Daughter by KJ Charles is a charming novella set in the Lilywhite Boys series, focusing on the sweet and tender romance between Miss Christiana, a musical hall singer and female impersonator, and Stan, the Lilywhite Boys' fence. The story follows Christiana's struggle with a debt owned by a gang leader, Kammy, and Stan's unwavering support and admiration for her, leading to a heartwarming connection between the two characters. KJ Charles's writing style is described as impeccable, with an exciting plot, endearing characters, and a focus on LGBTQ representation, making it a delightful and engaging read for fans of the series.
(Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Lilywhite Boys ) - #5
'Breathe' by Kristen Ashley is a romance novel set in the Colorado Mountain series. The story follows the romance between Faye, a shy and nerdy librarian, and Chace, a cynical cop with a dark past. As they navigate their relationship, they also try to help a young boy named Malachi, facing challenges and obstacles along the way. The book is filled with references to popular TV shows and movies, showcasing the characters' geeky sides and adding humor to the storyline. The small-town setting of Carnal provides a warm and supportive backdrop for the characters as they deal with love, loss, and family dynamics.
Harker’s Wood was an unusual spread of trees in the Colorado Mountains. Unusual because it wasn’t simply conifer and aspen. For some reason that was likely akin to the reasons Old Man Harker did all t...
(Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Colorado Mountain ) - #6
The Angel Knight by Susan King is a historical romance novel set in the time of Robert the Bruce and King Edward. The story follows the reluctant heroine, Christian, who is forced into marriage by Sir Gavin, a rebel hero. The plot intertwines themes of loyalty, love, and political upheaval against the backdrop of Scottish history. The writing style is described as engaging and immersive, with elements of magic and mythical tales subtly woven into the narrative. The book explores the struggles of the main characters as they navigate their feelings amidst the historical events unfolding around them.
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'That Sik Luv' by Jescie Hall is a dark and twisted love story between Aero and Briony, filled with themes of revenge, degradation, and manipulation. The book delves into the toxic impact of organized religion on the protagonists and explores their unconventional and unhinged relationship. Readers praised the depth of the characters, particularly Aero's emotional trauma and Briony's transformation into a strong and independent character.
The writing style of 'That Sik Luv' is described as captivating and intense, with a focus on dark themes and intricate character development. The plot unfolds with unexpected twists and turns, keeping readers engaged and immersed in the complex dynamics between Aero and Briony. The book challenges traditional narratives of romance and heroism, presenting morally grey characters who navigate themes of pain, pleasure, and power.
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Shane Dean, along with his three brothers, was raised in a scientific military compound where they were trained as soldiers from a young age. After a traumatic event, they escape the facility and embark on a journey to uncover the truth behind their past. However, they are faced with a looming deadline as they discover that all the soldiers from the facility were implanted with a chip that needs to be reprogrammed every five years. As Shane navigates through his lost memories and the dangers surrounding him, he must protect his wife, Josie, and unravel the mysteries of their intertwined pasts.
The book "Forgotten Sins" by Rebecca Zanetti delves into the lives of Shane and Josie, exploring themes of love, betrayal, loyalty, and self-discovery. With a fast-paced plot filled with action, suspense, and romance, the story follows the journey of Shane and Josie as they navigate through past secrets, unknown enemies, and the complexities of their relationship, all while facing imminent danger and the looming threat of the implanted chip that could cost them their lives.
Someone had taped smiling pumpkins along the hospital walls to celebrate the month of October. Something about their jagged teeth against the dim walls creeped her out. Even as an adult, the sense of ...