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Stars Collide by Rachel Lacey is a sapphic romance novel that follows the journey of two pop stars, Eden Sands and Anna Moss, as they navigate fame, personal growth, and a budding romantic relationship. Eden, a seasoned pop star facing a career and personal slump, invites Anna, an emerging talent who idolizes her, to join her on stage for a Grammy performance. As they embark on a six-month tour together, their chemistry off-stage becomes undeniable, leading to a friends-to-lovers slow burn romance. The book beautifully explores themes of self-discovery, sexual awakening, mentorship, and overcoming internal conflicts in the glitzy world of celebrity stardom.
Rachel Lacey's writing style in Stars Collide is described as comfortable, easy to read, and relatable. The author skillfully delves into the characters' emotional journeys, portraying Eden and Anna as real, three-dimensional individuals with relatable struggles and insecurities. The book offers a heartwarming and engaging story that captures the essence of a celebrity romance while also delving into deeper themes of identity, friendship, and love.
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'When Stars Collide' follows the story of Olivia Shore, a talented opera soprano, and Thad Owens, a professional football player turned coach, as they are brought together on a tour to promote a luxury watch brand across the country. The book delves into their initial misunderstandings, their evolving friendship, and the development of a romantic relationship amidst a backdrop of mystery and suspense. The author, Susan Elizabeth Phillips, weaves together a tale of two unlikely characters colliding in the world of Chicago Stars romance, with elements of humor, intrigue, and emotional depth.
The plot of 'When Stars Collide' is driven by the interactions between Olivia and Thad, as they navigate their individual stardom, personal challenges, and a budding romance. The writing style captures the evolution of their relationship from animosity to attraction, with a mix of witty banter, engaging dialogue, and well-thought-out plot twists that keep the readers intrigued until the end.
Olivia Shore gazed out through the darkened window of the limousine toward the private jet parked on the tarmac. This was what her life had come to. Flying around the country with a brainless, overpai... - #2
A tender, charming friends-to-lovers romance with genuinely lovable leads and a deliciously long emotional build - perfect for anyone who craves slow-burn feels and contemporary British vibes.
Meeting Millie by Clare Ashton is a heartwarming tale of two best friends, Millie and Charlotte, whose friendship evolves into a deep and complex love story. Set against the backdrop of Oxford University, the book follows their journey of self-discovery, heartbreak, and reconciliation over the span of a decade. The author, Clare Ashton, expertly weaves together themes of friendship, love, transformation, and accountability, creating a beautifully written narrative that explores the nuances of relationships and personal growth.
The story intricately navigates the dynamics between the characters, Millie and Charlotte, as they transition from friends to lovers, facing challenges and obstacles along the way. Ashton's writing style is praised for its ability to bring the characters to life, evoke strong emotions in readers, and create a captivating slow-burn romance that keeps the readers engaged from start to finish.
Charlotte recognised her, the arm at least. Pink nail varnish, cotton-weave friendship bracelet and a tan from the long summer. Charlotte had seen it reach out from the neighbouring room in the halls...March 2023•399 pages - #3
A heartfelt, well-crafted romance with memorable characters and plenty of spark. If you love healing journeys and strong women, add this to your TBR!
Ripley Fox, a compassionate social worker haunted by a childhood tragedy, and Kenna Crawford, a determined investigative reporter, are the main characters in 'The Fire.' Ripley lost her family in a fire at a young age and has been living with the trauma ever since, while Kenna is on a mission to uncover Ripley's past. The storyline beautifully captures their journey of healing, love, and self-discovery as they navigate through their shared past and uncover the truth behind the fire that changed Ripley's life. The book is praised for its compelling plot, strong character development, and heartfelt emotions that resonate with readers from the very first page.
Sometimes, the nightmares woke her. Some-times, the dreams did. People often confused the two. Dreams, to Ripley, were good things. In her case, she dreamed of her family. She dreamed of the ways thin...September 2018•289 pages - #4March 2023•289 pages
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A moving, page-turning romance that's tender, honest, and full of heart - perfect for anyone who believes love can heal even the deepest wounds.
"The Hideout" by Melissa Tereze is a gripping romance novel that follows the lives of Juliet, a successful defense attorney who retires to open a private bar called The Hideout, and Paige, a talented mixologist running from her abusive husband. The story delves into themes of love, hope, and happiness amidst the devastation caused by domestic violence. Readers are drawn into the intricate lives of these two women as they navigate through their past traumas and insecurities to find solace and acceptance in each other's arms. Melissa Tereze's writing style intricately weaves together emotional moments, humorous anecdotes, and steamy scenes, keeping readers glued to the pages from start to finish.
Juliet Saunders stepped out from behind the bar she’d recently purchased, stopping in the middle of the tiny room. What the hell had she been thinking when she’d turned her back on law…only to walk in...March 2023•347 pages - #6
"Study You" by Melissa Tereze is a captivating romance that revolves around the intense relationship between Finn, a 25-year-old student, and Gillian, her professor who is navigating a tough divorce. The story is loaded with desire and acceptance, as Gillian struggles with her attraction to Finn, despite their 20-year age gap and their teacher-student dynamic. Their connection stirs a tumultuous affair filled with highs and lows, and plenty of steamy encounters that blur the lines of propriety, making readers question the boundaries of right and wrong.
The writing style of Tereze is engaging, combining emotional depth with explicit scenes that draw readers in. The dialogue is praised for its authenticity, contributing to the characters' development and the buildup of sexual tension. Fans may feel the journey is a bit repetitive at times, but the chemistry between Finn and Gillian keeps the pages turning. The cliffhanger ending leaves readers eager for the next installment, promising more twists in this provocative tale.
It hadn’t occurred to Finn Ashton that she would find herself longing for the woman at the front of the lecture hall when she enrolled at university—her start date three months ago. She didn’t usually...September 2023•350 pages - #7
Party Favors is a sizzling, sweet FF friends-to-lovers novella brimming with chemistry, consent, and holiday cheer - great for romance lovers who want both heart and heat!
'Party Favors' in the series 'So Over The Holidays' by Erin McLellan is a delightful and steamy FF romance novel that follows the story of Amanda, a bisexual sales manager, and Wren, a bisexual lingerie designer and roller derby enthusiast. The two have been online friends for five years and finally decide to meet in person for a New Year's weekend filled with passion, intimacy, and self-discovery. The book explores their evolving relationship, the challenges they face, and the deep connection they share, all set against a backdrop of fun, spice, and holiday festivities.
The writing style of Erin McLellan is described as well-written, engaging, and steamy, with a focus on intimate and passionate moments between the characters. The author excels at creating likable and relatable characters, such as Amanda and Wren, and crafts a storyline that is both fun and filled with electric chemistry, trust, and personal growth. The book is praised for its sex-positive themes, strong character development, and the way it explores themes of friendship, love, and self-acceptance in a festive holiday setting.
You should never meet your heroes. Amanda believed that with her whole heart. Once, when she was twelve, she’d met a boy bander whose poster she had on her wall. It was one of those early formative mo...December 2020•207 pages
(Also, see 100 recommendations for the series So Over The Holidays ) - #8
'Once a Month' by Nicole Pyland is a sizzling erotica love story that follows a member and an escort attending a sex club. The story is told from both perspectives, showcasing their monthly encounters filled with passion and desire. Despite not knowing each other's names, the characters develop a deep connection over time, exploring themes of power dynamics, self-discovery, and falling in love. The writing style captivates readers with its intimate descriptions, steamy encounters, and unique approach of narrating the same events from different viewpoints, creating a sense of suspense and anticipation throughout the book.
I pull up in my car. By now, I’ve read the instructions for how this is supposed to go so many times, I have them memorized. A man dressed in a tuxedo approaches my car. He pulls open the door for me...2021•365 pages - #9
A fun, spicy, and heartfelt romance that’s perfect for fans of witty, queer love stories - especially if you love a good second-chance and friends-to-lovers tale.
In "Count Your Lucky Stars" by Alexandria Bellefleur, readers are taken on a journey of second chances and rekindled love between Margot and Olivia. As the two navigate their past history and insecurities, they are forced to confront their feelings for each other amidst wedding planning chaos. The book beautifully portrays the evolution of Margot's character from a carefree single friend to someone seeking true love, while Olivia grapples with personal issues and the fear of abandonment.
The writing style in "Count Your Lucky Stars" is engaging and emotional, drawing readers in with its relatable characters and steamy romance. Bellefleur skillfully weaves a story of self-discovery, friendship, and love, keeping readers hooked until the very end with a mix of humor, emotion, and passion.
In the seven months Olivia Grant had worked at Emerald City Events as an assistant event coordinator, she had encountered her fair share of odd demands. But the Roberts’ stipulation that their wedding...February 2022
(Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Written in the Stars ) - #10
A charming, feel-good sapphic romance that’s like a warm hug for book lovers - predictable but super sweet, and just what you need when you’re craving comfort reading.
In "Read Between the Lines," two main characters, Rosie and Jane, form an online friendship without revealing their true identities. Rosie, a bookstore owner facing eviction, is infatuated with her favorite author, Brie, who is actually Jane writing under a pen name. As Jane helps Rosie navigate through her shop's closure, their friendship deepens into a romantic relationship. The book explores themes of romance, friendship, and personal growth with a hint of New York history and geography woven into the storyline.
“There aren’t nearly enough women in this display.” Rosie Taft braced one hand against the stepladder as she reached to place yet another book whose cover featured a dashingly handsome man into the di...December 2021•331 pages











