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In "Sapphire Flames", Catalina Baylor, now the Head of House Baylor, finds herself embroiled in a murder investigation while navigating the complex world of magical houses. As she assists House Etterson in uncovering the truth behind a tragic event, Catalina's unique magical abilities and growth as a leader are put to the test. The book is described as a contemporary urban fantasy with a fast-paced plot, intricate world-building, and engaging characters like Alessandro Sagredo, adding layers of mystery and intrigue to the storyline.
If you liked Sapphire Flames, here are the top 8 books to read next:
(We also have 100 recommendations for the series: Hidden Legacy)
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In "An Unnatural Vice," K.J. Charles continues the "Sins of the Cities" series with a gripping tale of mystery and romance set in Victorian London. The book follows the complex relationship between Nathaniel Roy, a gay investigative journalist, and Justin Lazarus, a fraudulent medium with a haunting past. As Nathaniel tries to expose Justin's deceitful practices, their lives become intertwined in a dangerous game of deception and desire. The writing style expertly weaves together elements of romance, mystery, and historical detail, creating a compelling narrative that keeps readers on the edge of their seats.
The story delves into themes of trust, deception, and redemption as Nathaniel and Justin navigate a treacherous world of secrets and lies. The plot unfolds with a perfect blend of suspense and romance, drawing readers into a web of intrigue that culminates in a thrilling climax. With well-developed characters and a richly detailed Victorian setting, "An Unnatural Vice" immerses readers in a world where passion and danger collide, leaving them eager for the next installment in the series.
(Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Sins of the Cities ) - #2
'Finn Rhodes Forever' in the series 'The Queen's Cove' by Stephanie Archer follows the story of Finn, a bad boy returning to his hometown to repair his reputation and win back the heart of his childhood friend Olivia. As they navigate a second chance romance, the book explores themes of personal growth, rekindled love, and the dynamics of their evolving relationship. The writing style is described as hilarious, heartwarming, and filled with witty banter, creating a cozy and entertaining small-town romance.
(Also, see 100 recommendations for the series The Queen's Cove ) - #3
Forever Never by Lucy Score is a romance novel set in a small town on Mackinac Island, Michigan. The story follows the complex relationship between Remington "Remi" Ford and Brick Callan. Remi, a free-spirited and colorful individual, returns to her hometown seeking safety after her life outside the island takes a dangerous turn. Brick, a protective and dependable policeman, has always loved Remi but struggles with expressing his feelings. As they navigate their unrequited love and past relationships, the tension between them builds, leading to explosive and passionate moments. The book combines elements of romance, suspense, and steamy scenes, creating a slow-burn love story with a captivating plot.
The writing style in Forever Never is described as engaging and immersive, with readers praising Lucy Score's ability to create a magical world and lovable characters. The novel delves deep into the psyche of the main characters, showcasing their fears, vulnerabilities, and insecurities. The story balances light-hearted humor, rich emotional depth, stunning suspense, and a sweet romance, making it a must-read for fans of the author's work.
Had he bothered straightening to his full six feet four inches and looked up from the canned goods, he would have caught that telltale flash of red. The color of forest fires and the temptations of he... - #4
Set in an alternative Victorian London, "Kiss of Steel" follows Honoria Todd, a young woman fleeing into the rookeries of Whitechapel to escape evil aristocratic vampires. There, she encounters Blade, a fearsome yet alluring outcast vampire who rules over the area. As their paths intertwine, a complex tale of survival, loyalty, and forbidden romance unfolds. The book seamlessly blends steampunk, paranormal, and romance elements, creating a dark and captivating world where danger and passion collide. The writing style gradually reveals the intricate world-building, unraveling mysteries and character motivations with each turn of the page.
If only she’d been born a man…A man in Whitechapel had choices. He could take up a trade, or theft, or even join some of the rookery gangs. A woman had opportunities too, but they were far more limite... - #5
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 ...
(Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Knitting in the City ) - #6
In "Hard Time" by Cara McKenna, readers are taken on a journey of forbidden romance between Annie, a librarian with a troubled past, and Eric, an inmate serving time for a violent crime. Through a series of passionate and daring letters exchanged between the two characters, the story explores themes of redemption, desire, and the complexities of relationships. Set in a small rust belt town in mid Michigan, the novel delves into the raw and emotional connection that develops between Annie and Eric, challenging societal norms and expectations.
The book is written in an epistolary style, allowing readers to witness the intimate and evolving relationship between Annie and Eric through their correspondence. McKenna skillfully weaves together elements of romance, erotica, and realism, creating a narrative that is both captivating and thought-provoking.
That brought a frown to my lips. Having been raised in the South, the request felt about as civilized as being asked if I could please shave my head bald. Where I’m from, a woman won’t flee a burning ... - #7
The Bromance Book Club is a heartwarming story about Gavin Scott, a pro baseball player who is on the verge of losing his marriage. After his wife, Thea, kicks him out, Gavin's friends introduce him to a secret book club where they read romance novels to understand women better. Through the book club, Gavin learns valuable lessons that help him reignite the passion in his marriage and save it. The story explores themes of second chance romance, personal growth, and challenging stereotypes about masculinity, all while providing a fast-paced and engaging narrative.
The book delves into the journey of Gavin as he navigates the complexities of relationships, insecurities, and personal growth. With the support of his friends and the insights gained from reading romance novels, Gavin embarks on a mission to understand his wife and himself better. The narrative not only focuses on saving a marriage but also on self-discovery, vulnerability, and the importance of communication in relationships. Through a blend of humor, romance, and emotional depth, the book offers a refreshing take on love, friendship, and personal development.
Which is why he didn’t get up when his best friend and Nashville Legends teammate, Delray Hicks, pounded on the door to his hotel room, a fourth-floor state of depression that reminded him every minut... - #8
'Mr. Impossible' by Loretta Chase is an adventurous romance set in Egypt during the early 19th century. The story follows Lady Daphne Pembroke, a brilliant scholar posing as her brother to pursue her passion for ancient Egyptian writing. When her brother is kidnapped, she enlists the help of Rupert Carsington, a reckless and charming adventurer, to rescue him. Together, they embark on a thrilling journey filled with danger, intrigue, and romance. The book combines elements of humor, excitement, and historical mystery, creating a swashbuckling tale reminiscent of classic adventure films like 'The Mummy'.
Outskirts of Cairo, Egypt, 2 April 1821 THANKS TO HIS MOTHER, RUPERT CARSINGTON had hair and eyes as dark as any Egyptian’s. This did not mean he blended in with the crowd on the bridge. In the first ...