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The Glue by K. Webster is a taboo treat that delves into the unconventional relationship between Professor Vaughn Young, Vale Young, and Aiden. The storyline explores themes of love, growth, acceptance, and hope within a non-conventional relationship setup. The characters navigate complexities while dealing with issues of infidelity, age gaps, and societal expectations, all wrapped in a mix of steamy scenes and emotional depth.
The writing style in The Glue is described as emotional, sexy, and quick-paced, drawing readers in with a blend of heartwarming moments, scorching intimate interactions, and well-developed characters. The book offers a mix of forbidden romance, complex relationships, and a storyline that balances raw emotions with steamy encounters, leaving readers captivated by the evolving dynamics between the three main characters.
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'A Rational Arrangement' by L. Rowyn is a fantasy romance novel that revolves around three main characters, Lord Nikola Striker, Miss Wisteria Vasillver, and Lord Justin Comfrey. The story delves into their complex relationships, emotions, and struggles within a regency-inspired world. The plot focuses on the evolving dynamics between the characters, their personal growth, and the challenges they face in navigating societal expectations and their own desires. The writing style is characterized by deep character development, realistic emotions, and a blend of regency, fantasy, spirituality, and romance elements that create a rich and immersive world for the readers.
The next two days followed a similar pattern: it felt as though there were not enough hours in the day to treat everyone whom Nikola was capable of helping. Nik didn’t mind so much for himself; most o... - #2
"Rough, Raw, and Ready" by Lorelei James revolves around a love triangle involving ranchers and rodeo cowboys. The plot follows the characters Trevor, Chassie, and Edgard as they navigate their complex relationships and emotions. Set in a small Western town in Wyoming, the story delves into the raw and passionate dynamics between the trio, exploring themes of love, longing, and self-discovery. The writing style is described as steamy and sensual, with a focus on authentic emotions and character development, making the relationships between the main characters feel genuine and relatable.
Visitors were few and far between at the remote West homestead, especially on foot in the frigid month of February. The mildly warm day and clear skies could change in a helluva hurry on the high plai...
(Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Rough Riders ) - #3
Claire is left at the altar by her fiance, Chris, only to be consoled by his brother, Dylan, a Navy SEAL. Despite their initial mutual dislike, mutual attraction soon develops between Claire and Dylan. Things take a turn when Dylan's roommate, Aidan, enters the picture, forming a unique and unconventional relationship between the three characters. The book delves into their emotional journey, exploring themes of trust, love, and acceptance, while navigating societal judgments and preconceived notions about their non-traditional relationship.
Dylan Wade gaped at his older brother. Okay. Well. That was not what he’d expected to hear when Chris had summoned him to the elegant suite of the sprawling mansion that housed the Marin Hills Golf Cl... - #4
Rule of Three by Kelly Jamieson is a steamy romance novel that follows the story of Kassidy, Chris, and Dag as they navigate a polyamorous relationship. The plot revolves around the trio exploring their feelings for each other, dealing with jealousy and insecurities, and ultimately coming together in a ménage à trois. The writing style is described as engaging, with a focus on character development and emotional complexities, as the three main characters evolve and confront their desires and boundaries.
“You knew that,” he murmured, and she melted against him, against his big, hard body. She peered up at his face, his strong, square chin, dark green eyes and short nose. So handsome, so big, so knee-w... - #5
'The Anatomy of Jane' by Amelia LeFay follows the story of Max and Wes, a couple who have kept their relationship a secret for years until their maid, Jane, stumbles upon them together. The dynamic between Max and Wes is irresistible, showcasing their comfort with each other and the push and pull of their egos. As Jane becomes involved with them, the trio navigates a complex relationship, facing challenges from societal expectations and personal struggles. The plot evolves from a light beginning to a more addictive and deep storyline, leaving readers captivated by the characters' journey.
The book explores themes of love, acceptance, and societal stigma through the relationships between Max, Wes, and Jane. It delves into the complexities of their dynamic, showcasing their individual strengths and weaknesses as they navigate their unconventional romance. With a mix of steamy scenes, captivating storytelling, and realistic character development, 'The Anatomy of Jane' offers a unique and engaging narrative that keeps readers hooked from start to finish.
That’s how long I had been cleaning the penthouse at 2829 W Rowling Street without having any idea who lived there. If it weren’t for the damn laundry left for me every week, I’d think I was working f... - #6
"Theirs for the Night" by Katee Robert is a steamy novella about Meg, a young woman celebrating her birthday with her friend Cara. At a club, she catches the eye of Theo, a displaced prince, and his bodyguard Galen. The three of them end up back at the guys' place for a night of passion, with Meg agreeing to a one-night-only arrangement. However, as feelings start to develop, the dynamics between them become more complex. serves as an introduction to the characters and sets the stage for further exploration in the series, leaving readers wanting more.
The writing style of the book is described as engaging but with some readers finding it disjointed at times due to the use of third person narrative. Despite this, the story is well-crafted, with detailed character descriptions and an intriguing plot that hints at deeper connections and unresolved questions, setting the stage for future books in the series.
Meg Sanders finished restocking the beer fridge and pushed to her feet. After a twelve-hour shift of bartending, everything hurt from her worn-out tennis shoes to her shoulders. Even if she wasn’t exh... - #7
'Polished' by Alyssa Turner is a steamy romance novel that explores the complexities of love, desire, and self-discovery. The story follows Spencer, Rory, and Jack as they navigate a unique relationship dynamic involving bisexuality and a menage a trois. Spencer, torn between his love for Rory and his attraction to Jack, must come to terms with his own needs and desires in order to find happiness and fulfillment in his relationships. As the trio explores their feelings and boundaries, they uncover hidden depths of passion and emotion, leading to a journey of self-acceptance and love.
The plot of 'Polished' delves into themes of bisexuality, trust, emotional growth, and unconventional relationships. The writing style of Alyssa Turner is described as sensual, emotional, and compassionate, with well-developed characters and a storyline that keeps readers engaged. offers a unique perspective on menage relationships, focusing on the emotional connections and complexities that arise when love transcends traditional boundaries.
If it had been any sunnier out, the butterflies flitting over the meadow would have spontaneously combusted. Rolling hills in the near distance were lush with life, pure emerald green against a textur... - #8
The Birmingham Rebels series introduces an unforgettable team of bad boys and the sexy, forbidden games they play off the football field.
Birmingham Rebels offensive linemen Beau Perez and Cass Zielinski are inseparable, on and off the field. Cass i
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'Collide' in the series 'Shades of Trouble' by Kitty Cox revolves around Violet, who returns to her hometown to take over her grandmother's legacy at the Juvenile Rehabilitation Ranch, Southwind. The story follows Violet and her friends as they work to restore Southwind, facing prejudices and challenges from the community. delves into themes of second chances, family, diversity, and acceptance, portraying a group of flawed but strong individuals forming a polyamorous relationship while dealing with real-life issues.
The narrative style of 'Collide' is engaging, with well-developed characters and a compelling plot that keeps readers hooked from the start. explores complex emotions, relationships, and personal growth, all set in a small town in Texas, creating a vivid and realistic backdrop for the story.
Trees huddled over the road, dappling the asphalt with shade as I pushed my Audi into the next corner. I was almost there. The drive from New York had been long and boring, leaving me exhausted and re... - #10
Abel by Katee Robert is a steamy and captivating story that follows the intertwining lives of Abel, Eli, and Harper in the mysterious world of Sabine Valley. The book delves into themes of hate, revenge, transformation, and love, as the characters navigate through a complex web of factions, challenges, and relationships. With a fast-paced plot, well-written hate sex scenes, and a dark and dangerous setting, the story keeps readers on the edge of their seats from beginning to end.
We time our arrival perfectly. The feast is more than halfway over. The early fights—the ones people froth at the mouth for—have come and gone. By the low sound of voices in conversation, people have ...