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The Man Within - Breeds by Lora Leigh
The Man Within
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Book 7 in the series:Breeds

'The Man Within' by Lora Leigh, part of the 'Breeds' series, follows the story of Taber and Roni, a couple with a long history of love and protection. As the Breeds are now living openly and facing threats from various groups, Roni's life is endangered when it is revealed that Taber is a genetically modified Breed who marked her as his mate. delves into their emotional connection, the challenges they face, and the intriguing world of genetically engineered humans with animal DNA. The writing style is described as engaging, with a mix of mystery, action, and steamy romance that keeps readers hooked.

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    Dangerous Pleasure
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    Book 9 in the series:Bound Hearts

    Dangerous Pleasure - Bound Hearts by Lora Leigh
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    Dangerous Pleasure by Lora Leigh is the ninth installment in the Bound Hearts series, delving into the complex relationships and forbidden desires within the Mustafa family. The book follows the intense and dangerous romance between Abram Mustafa and Paige Galbraithe, who face family opposition and external threats as they navigate their forbidden love. The writing style incorporates steamy erotic scenes, intricate family dynamics, and suspenseful plot twists that keep readers engaged throughout the story.

    She was fed up with it. She was twenty-five years old; she wasn’t a teenager. She was Khalid’s sister, not some damned prisoner he could control. She was easy to work with, and she considered herself ...

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    On the Island - On the Island by Tracey Garvis-Graves
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    'On the Island' by Tracey Garvis-Graves is a romance novel that tells the story of a teen and his teacher who survive a plane crash and end up stranded on a deserted island. As the years go by, they form a bond and begin to fall in love despite their unusual situation and the significant age gap between them. The book explores themes of survival, love, and the complexities of relationships in isolated environments.

    The writing style of 'On the Island' is described as straightforward, almost simple, and very engaging. The author, Tracey Garvis-Graves, is praised for her fantastic writing and excellent character development, particularly in creating a believable and intriguing relationship between the two main characters.

    Things started to go wrong in Germany. It should have taken a little over eighteen hours to fly from Chicago to Malé—the capital city of the Maldives—but after mechanical problems and weather delays w...

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