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'The Major's Welcome Home' by Tessa Bailey follows the story of Major Beck Collier, a virgin soldier returning home after serving overseas for six years. He is met by Kenna Sutton, the daughter of a former officer, who gives him a seductive welcome. The plot revolves around the intense chemistry between Beck and Kenna, as Beck, a sweet and honorable alpha male, vows to make Kenna his own while learning the ropes from her. The writing style is described as fast-paced, steamy, and fun, with a focus on the relationship development between the characters.
If you liked The Major's Welcome Home, here are the top 100 books to read next:
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'Halfway Girl' by Tessa Bailey is a romantic and steamy novella featuring Birdie, a college freshman trying to live her life in honor of her late twin sister. Birdie meets Jeremiah, a gentle giant football player, at a frat party, and their instant connection leads to a deep and steamy romance. Despite their initial insecurities, Birdie and Jeremiah end up helping each other find their true selves in this quick but super sweet love story. The plot revolves around Birdie's journey to self-discovery and the healing power of love as she navigates college life with Jeremiah by her side.
The writing style of 'Halfway Girl' is described as beautifully written, with scenes that pack a punch and a fast-paced narrative that keeps readers engaged. The novella explores themes of self-confidence, grief, and the transformative nature of love, all while delivering an enjoyable and entertaining read that leaves readers rooting for the endearing characters.
I’m sitting on a ratty-ass couch in a frat house with a red solo cup wedged between my knees, scooting closer and closer to the torn arm as the couple making out beside me become connoisseurs of each ...
(Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Girl ) - #2
"The Game Plan" by Kristen Callihan is a contemporary romance novel that follows the story of Ethan Dexter, a big, gruff NFL player who is also a virgin. The book delves into his longstanding crush on his best friend's sister-in-law, Fiona, and the challenges they face as their relationship evolves. The plot explores themes of privacy invasion, personal growth, and overcoming past traumas, all while maintaining a steamy and sweet romance between the main characters. The writing style is praised for its realistic and swoon-worthy characters, with a focus on character development and believable interactions that keep readers engaged throughout the story.
Truth? I like men. Scratch that. I love men. I love their strength, their deeper voices, the simple way they come at a problem. I love their loyalty. I love the way their wrist bones are wide and soli...
(Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Game On ) - #3
In "Waiting for the Flood," readers follow the story of Edwin, a restorer of old books in Oxford who is struggling to move on from a painful breakup. As flood waters rise in his neighborhood, Edwin meets Adam, an engineer tasked with managing the flood operations. The novella beautifully portrays the slow-burning romance between the two men, with Edwin's introspective narrative style capturing the emotional depth of their budding relationship amidst the backdrop of a natural disaster.
Alexis Hall's writing in "Waiting for the Flood" is described as charming, realistic, and beautifully descriptive. The narrative delves into the internal struggles of the main character, Edwin, as he navigates issues of self-doubt, grief, and the complexities of forming new connections. The story balances tender moments with a touch of humor, offering a heartfelt exploration of love, loss, and new beginnings set against the backdrop of a flood-threatened Oxford.
What I like are diaries and letters, commonplace books and ledgers, calendars, invitations and almanacs: the everyday documents of nobody in particular. Ephemera, it’s called. From the Greek. Like tho...
(Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Spires Universe ) - #4
Abigail is struggling to make her family's ranch work with the help of Elijah Hays, the man everyone in town warns her about. Despite the rumors surrounding Elijah, Abigail sees a different side of him after he saves her from an attacker. As their relationship grows, Abigail sets out to break down the barriers between them. The book is described as intense and tantalizing, focusing on the developing romance between Abigail and Elijah set in cowboy country.
The dry Montana heat was unforgiving today. Dust coated the back of my throat, my sweat-slicked skin prickling from the harsh midday sun. The thunder of hooves drew my attention from unpegging the lau... - #5
Runaway Girl is a heartwarming and romantic story that follows Naomi, a woman who escapes her wedding to embark on a journey of self-discovery. Finding herself at Jason Bristow's house in Florida, she takes on the role of a pageant coach for his younger sister, Birdie. Despite their initial differences, Naomi and Jason are drawn to each other, navigating their attraction amidst their limited time together. The book portrays Naomi's transformation from a sheltered debutante to an independent woman, while also delving into Jason's protective nature and his own personal growth.
I’m fifteen minutes away from marrying the man who ordered me the wrong white wine at our rehearsal dinner last night. There are definitely far better reasons to get cold feet, but the lemony Pinot Gr...
(Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Girl ) - #6
The Lord I Left is a slow burn romance that follows the journey of Alice and Henry as they navigate their differences and familial expectations. Alice, a bold and talented woman, and Henry, a kind but repressed man, form a deep connection on a road trip filled with challenges and self-discovery. Scarlett Peckham's writing style beautifully portrays the evolving relationship between the characters, exploring themes of faith, desires, and love amidst societal constraints.
The London morning smelled of smoke and had the look of a sketch crudely rendered in blunt charcoal. Icy sludge dripped from sodden eaves into the rivulets of muck that passed for streets, sloshing He...
(Also, see 100 recommendations for the series The Secrets of Charlotte Street ) - #7
Ford is a heartwarming story about Ali, a student who returns home to sell her grandmother's house and unexpectedly finds love with Ford, a police officer. The plot revolves around their blossoming relationship amidst personal challenges and unexpected twists. The writing style is described as quick, loving, and emotional, with a focus on themes of love, loss, and personal growth.
- #8
Untouched by Anna Campbell is a historical romance novel that follows the story of a hero, Matthew, who has been held captive by his uncle since childhood. The heroine, Grace, is mistakenly brought to him and they both find themselves in captivity together. The book explores their struggles, intense chemistry, and the dark, disturbing circumstances they face. The writing style is described as romantic, engaging, and emotional, with a focus on the hero's inexperience with sensuality and the heroine's journey towards love and happiness.
“No question she’s a whore!” a different man insisted from her other side. “What were she by the docks for if she’s not a bloody whore? You heard her ask the way to the Cock and Crown. She’d want nowt... - #9
In the book 'Keepsake' by Sarina Bowen, Lark, recovering from a traumatic experience, seeks solace at the Shipley family's apple farm in Vermont. There, she meets Zach, who has escaped from a religious cult and is new to the outside world. Both characters have their own wounds and demons to overcome, but as they lean on each other for support, their healing relationship unfolds beautifully. The story delves into themes of trauma, recovery, love, and family, all set against the backdrop of the farm life in Vermont.
As the crow flies, Tuxbury, Vermont wasn’t all that far from Boston. But I didn’t make the journey via crow, I made it in my aging Volkswagen Beetle. And in rural Vermont, the roads don’t often go whe...
(Also, see 100 recommendations for the series True North ) - #10
'Bewitching the Boss' by Jessa Kane revolves around the characters of Byron and Jane. Jane is portrayed as a stalker who becomes obsessed with Byron and is determined to seduce him while harboring a secret that she believes will make him hate her. Despite the unconventional start to their relationship, Byron and Jane's connection grows, leading to a mix of passion, obsession, and raw desire. The plot unfolds with a focus on their evolving relationship, secrets being revealed, and the dynamics of their unconventional romance. The writing style is described as fast-paced, well-written, and engaging, with a balance of scorching hot scenes and emotional depth.
“Good morning, Mr. DeWitt,” I say brightly, extending my hand over the top of his ruthlessly organized desk. “It’s wonderful to meet you. I’m going to plan the heck out of your company Halloween party...