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A beautifully written, atmospheric read exploring immortality, art, and memory - perfect for fans of lush, slow-burn fantasies, but it may not win over readers looking for quick action or tightly structured plots.
The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue by V.E. Schwab follows the story of Addie, a young woman who makes a deal with the devil to escape a forced marriage, granting her immortality but with the curse of being forgotten by everyone she meets. Spanning 300 years, the book explores Addie's journey through history as she struggles to leave her mark on the world and be remembered. The narrative weaves themes of love, loss, time, and the desire for recognition, creating a poignant and thought-provoking exploration of the human experience.
The book is praised for its enthralling and creative storytelling that seamlessly blends past and present, highlighting the importance of being seen and appreciated. Readers are drawn into Addie's world, captivated by the lush descriptions of settings, the well-developed characters, and the exploration of complex themes such as loneliness, memory, and the desire for immortality. The writing style is described as beautiful, eloquent, and engaging, with the author skillfully examining the nuances of love, possession, promises, and the yearning to be remembered.
She lies there, perfectly still, tries to hold time like a breath in her chest; as if she can keep the clock from ticking forward, keep the boy beside her from waking, keep the memory of their night a...2015•471 pages - #2
A spicy, cinnamon roll dragon romance that's light on plot but heavy on heat - perfect for monster romance fans looking for a fun, fast escape!
'The Dragon's Bride' by Katee Robert follows the story of Briar, who escapes an abusive marriage by making a deal with a demon to marry a humanoid dragon named Sol. Despite the brevity of the book, readers appreciate the passionate and sweet relationship between Briar and Sol, highlighting the themes of healing from trauma and finding support in a new partner. The writing style is described as simple and easy to consume, with well-written hot smut scenes and a focus on Briar's journey as a survivor of abuse.
“I’m aware. People don’t make deals with me unless they’re desperate.” The demon doesn’t look much like a demon. Then again, what do I know? Maybe all demons are handsome, dark-haired white guys whose...March 2022•188 pages - #3
Dark, spicy, and emotionally charged - Her Soul for Revenge is the ultimate demonic romance for fans of supernatural kink and vengeance-heavy drama, but not for the faint of heart!
In 'Her Soul for Revenge' by Harley Laroux, readers are taken on a dark and steamy journey following Juniper's quest for vengeance. Selling her soul to the demon Zane, the story unfolds with elements of demons, gore, and blood intertwining with themes of strength, survival, and human vs. demon conflicts. The book is praised for its well-written erotic scenes, captivating storytelling, and character development, showcasing Laroux's boldness and growth as an author in this dark paranormal erotica series.
Grandpa used to tell me never to answer if I heard my name called from the woods. It didn’t matter if it sounded like my mother calling, or my brother, or even my best friend. He drilled it into my he... - #4
Absolutely wild, dark, and addictive - Helfyre is a bold entry in the fantasy romance world. Loved for its spicy scenes and deep world, but best enjoyed if you’re into the darker side of the genre. Not for the faint of heart, but a new favorite for spice lovers and dark fantasy fans.
Readers describe 'Helfyre' as a dark fantasy romance novel with intricate world-building and complex characters. The plot revolves around Aheia, a character with a troubled past who is on the run, and Arioch, a morally grey character with a dark persona. The book features multiple points of view, including both first and third person, providing insights into the characters' minds and emotions. The writing style is described as descriptive, using comparisons to delve into the characters' traumas and triggers, creating a deep connection between the readers and the story.
Under the setting sun of the desert, Aheia’s fear felt like hot kernels of sand and the caress of impending shadows. She recognized it in the way it gripped her neck and hurtled her heart into a rhyth...March 2022•530 pages - #5
In the final installment of 'The Dragon and the Scholar' series, 'Dragon's Bride' follows the intricate web of relationships and challenges faced by Shannon, Ewan, Martin, and other characters. Ewan, the Dragon Prince, embarks on a quest to break the curse that keeps him in dragon form, leading to time travel, encounters with dragons, and dealings with powerful Fey queens. Meanwhile, Shannon grapples with her loneliness and pregnancy while navigating the complexities of her relationship with Ewan. The book weaves together themes of love, adventure, war, and intrigue, culminating in a satisfying and surprising conclusion that ties up all loose ends.
September 2014•231 pages - #6
A sweet, witty, and heartwarming romance that’s perfect for fans of slow-burn enemies-to-lovers and authentic neurodivergent characters. Cozy up and enjoy the ride!
Mercy Fletcher Meets Her Match by Aydra Richards is a delightful historical romance that revolves around Mercy, a charming and impulsive heroine with ADHD, and Thomas, a perfectionist from a nearby estate who initially misunderstands her. The story captures their journey from adversaries to friends and finally lovers, showcasing how Thomas learns to appreciate Mercy's quirky nature and the struggles she faces. The writing is light and engaging, with a focus on humor, clever dialogue, and the emotional growth of both characters.
The narrative weaves an enjoyable enemies-to-lovers trope, where Thomas gradually sheds his rigid mindset and embraces Mercy's chaotic way of life. Their interactions are filled with warmth and sweetness, highlighting moments of personal growth and acceptance. The author skillfully balances the romantic elements with the challenges of living with ADHD, ensuring that both characters are relatable and endearing. Readers are left with a sense of joy and satisfaction, making it a perfect light read for fans of historical romance.
March 2025•247 pages






