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  1. A warm, science-informed, myth-busting guide that’s particularly empowering for women - and eye-opening for anyone interested in understanding sexuality. It’s not flawless science, but it’s a must-read for its core message: You are normal.

    'Come as You Are: The Surprising New Science that Will Transform Your Sex Life' by Emily Nagoski is a revolutionary and empowering read that challenges societal norms and misconceptions about female sexuality. Nagoski delves into the science behind sexuality and arousal, highlighting the differences between male and female sexuality and emphasizing the importance of understanding one's own sexual well-being. Through relatable stories and a friendly writing style, Nagoski provides readers with valuable insights on how to navigate sexual pleasure, debunking myths and offering practical advice on communication, self-compassion, and embracing individuality in sexual experiences. encourages readers to view sexuality in a positive light, promoting self-acceptance and empowerment in a world where women's bodies are often misrepresented and misunderstood.

    tackles complex topics such as sexual desire, arousal, and the connection between the brain and emotions, presenting scientific information in an accessible and informative manner. Nagoski's approach is inclusive and sex-positive, offering a fresh perspective on female sexuality while debunking common misconceptions and promoting a message of self-love and acceptance. Through engaging storytelling and evidence-based explanations, Nagoski encourages readers to challenge societal norms, embrace their individuality, and prioritize their sexual well-being, making 'Come as You Are' a must-read for anyone seeking to transform their understanding of sex and relationships.

    So if you decide to have a look at other women’s vulvas—which I highly recommend, by the way, but only with their enthusiastic consent—you’ll notice how very, very different they all are from each oth...
    March 2015
    412 pages

  2. #2
    Wallbanger
    Book 1 in the series:Cocktail

    Wallbanger - Cocktail by Alice Clayton
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    A zany, sexy, and super fun rom-com that’s perfect when you need a break from heavy plots - expect lots of laughs, slow-burn tension, and charming characters. Not for everyone, but a must-try for fans of witty, feel-good romances.

    'Wallbanger' by Alice Clayton is a romantic comedy novel that follows Caroline and Simon as they navigate their relationship from enemies to friends to something more. The story is filled with humor, banter, and a unique plot involving Caroline's quest to find her missing "O". The writing style is described as witty, snarky, and engaging, with a mix of sweet and funny moments that keep readers entertained throughout the book.

    Those things were built to last, by God, and it had lasted until just a few months ago, when it finally bit it in a big way. It smoked and went wonky one afternoon while mixing a batch of zucchini bre...
    2012
    384 pages

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    On Dublin Street - On Dublin Street by Samantha Young
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    A fiery, angst-filled romance that’s equal parts steam and emotional healing set against a lush Scottish backdrop. It’s not perfect, but it delivers addictive chemistry and all the feels. If you love passionate but damaged characters who fight hard for their happy ever after, this is a great pick!

    "On Dublin Street" by Samantha Young follows the story of Jocelyn aka Joss Butler, a woman who has faced significant heartbreak in her past, leading her to build walls around her heart. When she meets her new roommate's brother, Braden Carmichael, her resolve is put to the test as she navigates her feelings and past trauma. The plot is described as emotional, sexy, and engaging, with elements of romance and character development that captivate the readers. The writing style is praised for its raw emotion, realistic characters, and steamy scenes, set against the backdrop of Scotland.

    I stepped out of the damp, old stairwell of my Georgian apartment building to a stunningly hot day in Edinburgh. I glanced down at the cute, white and green striped denim shorts I’d purchased a few we...
    2012
    380 pages

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    Beautiful Bastard
    Book 1 in the series:Beautiful

    Beautiful Bastard - Beautiful by Christina Lauren
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    Panty-melting, punchy, and addictive - great for fans of steamy, enemies-to-lovers workplace romances. If you crave plot and emotional depth, this isn’t it - but if you want mindless fun and lots of heat, Beautiful Bastard will do the trick.

    'Beautiful Bastard' by Christina Lauren is a controversial read that sparks mixed opinions among readers. Some readers criticize it as being reminiscent of Twilight fan fiction, focusing heavily on explicit sex scenes and lacking character development. However, others praise it for its quick pace, engaging banter between the main characters, and the unique setting in Chicago. The story revolves around the tumultuous relationship between Bennett Ryan, a COO, and his assistant intern Chloe, as they navigate a love-hate dynamic that eventually turns into something more.

    “Shit,” I mumbled to myself. I knew the moment I woke up this morning that my day was going to suck. Sitting in my car, I tried to peer around the huge SUV in front of me. What the hell is the problem...
    2013
    327 pages

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    Kushiel's Dart - Phedre's Trilogy by Jacqueline Carey
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    A daring, intricate epic that’s as much about the power of love as it is about politics, pain, and pleasure - definitely not for the faint of heart, but unforgettable for those who click with it.

    In an alternate version of Europe, descendants of angels have created a unique society where their primary mandate in life is to love as thou wilt. Jacqueline Carey's writing style, while slightly wordy, is very lyrical, and the subject of sex is prominently dealt with both practically and philosophically in this society. The book follows Phedre's journey, a courtesan gifted with the ability to feel pleasure as pain, as she navigates political intrigue and her complex relationship with her protector, Joscelin.

    Lest anyone should suppose that I am a cuckoo’s child, got on the wrong side of the blanket by lusty peasant stock and sold into indenture in a shortfallen season, I may say that I am House-born and r...
    2001
    680 pages

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    Easy
    Book 1 in the series:Contours of the Heart

    Easy - Contours of the Heart by Tammara Webber
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    A deeply compelling, empowering New Adult romance that balances difficult real-life issues with steamy, heartfelt relationships - you’ll read it in a single sitting and think about it long after. Not for everyone, but a must for readers who want substance with their swoon.

    'Easy' by Tammara Webber follows the story of Jacqueline and Lucas as they navigate through their past traumas and develop a deep connection with each other. The book delves into themes of sexual assault, empowerment, and personal growth, portraying realistic and raw emotions. The writing style is engaging and the plot unfolds with a mix of romance, character development, and a focus on serious topics like rape.

    I’d just bailed on the Halloween party still in full swing behind me. Weaving between the cars crammed into the parking lot behind my ex’s frat house, I tapped out a text to my roommate. The night was...
    October 2012
    337 pages

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    Beautiful Disaster
    Book 1 in the series:Beautiful

    Beautiful Disaster - Beautiful by Jamie McGuire
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    Deliciously messy, completely addictive, and sure to split opinion - Beautiful Disaster is the ultimate guilty pleasure romance that you'll either love or love to hate.

    'Beautiful Disaster' by Jamie McGuire revolves around the tumultuous and passionate relationship between Abby and Travis, two college students with complex personalities. The story delves into their dysfunctional yet intriguing romance, filled with intense emotions, constant ups and downs, and a rollercoaster of events. The plot explores themes of love, obsession, forgiveness, and self-discovery, portraying a narrative that is both captivating and controversial. The writing style of the book is fast-paced, with a mix of steamy romance, angst, and dramatic encounters that keep readers hooked from beginning to end.

    MAGGIE PENNY, A PROFESSOR of biochemistry at the University of Missouri tugged at the hem of her turquoise cocktail dress and not so silently cursed to herself about what she was going to do to her bo...
    2011
    439 pages

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    Wait for You - Wait for You by Jennifer L. Armentrout (J. Lynn)
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    A steamy, emotionally charged college romance with heart and humor. While it doesn’t break major new ground, it’s addictive, feel-good, and perfect for fans of new adult love stories.

    Wait for You by Jennifer L. Armentrout follows the story of Avery, a young woman trying to escape her troubled past by enrolling in college far away. She meets Cam, a charming and caring guy who slowly breaks down her walls. As their relationship develops, secrets from both of their pasts come to light, testing their bond. The book explores themes of trauma, trust, and love, with a writing style that balances humor, emotion, and steamy romance.

    There were two things in life that scared the ever-loving crap out of me. Waking up in the middle of the night and discovering a ghost with its transparent face shoved in mine was one of them. Not lik...
    April 2013
    416 pages

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    My Dark Vanessa by Kate Elizabeth Russell
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    A disturbing, powerful exploration of the gray areas of trauma, consent, and victimhood, My Dark Vanessa isn’t an easy read - but it’s an important one. Unnerving but brilliantly written, this is perfect for readers looking for an unflinching, thoughtful deep dive into the lasting effects of abuse.

    'My Dark Vanessa' by Kate Elizabeth Russell is a chilling and unsettling novel that delves into the story of a 15-year-old girl, Vanessa Wye, who falls under the spell of her much older English teacher, Mr. Strane, at a prestigious boarding school. The book explores the grooming process and manipulation tactics used by the teacher to make Vanessa feel special and in control of their relationship. As the story unfolds, it follows Vanessa into her adult life, where she grapples with the long-lasting impact of the abuse she experienced as a teenager. The narrative alternates between past and present timelines, shedding light on Vanessa's emotional turmoil and her struggle to come to terms with the true nature of her relationship with her abuser.

    The author, Kate Elizabeth Russell, skillfully navigates the sensitive and disturbing subject matter of abuse and exploitation in 'My Dark Vanessa'. Through Vanessa's perspective, the readers witness the complexities of her emotional journey, her distorted self-image, and the lifelong consequences of her traumatic experiences. The book offers a profound insight into the psychological effects of such abuse, highlighting the blurred lines between consent and manipulation, and the lasting scars it leaves on the victim's psyche.

    I get ready for work and the post has been up for eight hours. While curling my hair, I refresh the page. So far, 224 shares and 875 likes. I put on my black wool suit, refresh again. I dig under the...
    March 2020
    397 pages

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    Know My Name by Chanel Miller
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    A searing, beautifully written memoir that should be required reading - eye-opening, gutting, and ultimately empowering. Know My Name is not easy, but it’s essential.

    'Know My Name' by Chanel Miller is a powerful memoir that chronicles her journey as a sexual assault survivor, her experience with the legal system, and her fight for justice. Through raw and sincere storytelling, Miller sheds light on the emotional distress and pain she endured, while also highlighting the flaws within society, the court system, and the treatment of victims of sexual assault. Her writing style is described as luminous, crystalline, and deeply impactful, providing readers with a gripping narrative that exposes the harsh realities of assault and the challenges faced by survivors.

    I AM SHY. In elementary school for a play about a safari, everyone else was an animal. I was grass. I’ve never asked a question in a large lecture hall. You can find me hidden in the corner of any exe...
    September 2019
    380 pages

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