“if she wanted to think about boinking a bronzed, tattooed, impossibly handsome doctor who was so far out of her league she needed a telescope to see him, then screw it. Screw him. Over and over.” -Tayla, Pleasure Unbound
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Incense and Sensibility by: Sonali Dev
I wouldn’t classify this book as a romance so much as adult fiction as the element of romance was so small in comparison to everything else the book dealt with.
The Laughing Corpse by: Laurell K. Hamilton
“Important safety tip with most of the spiritual world: if you ignore it, it has less power. This does not work with demons or other demi-beings. Other exceptions to the rule are vampires, zombies, ghouls, lycanthropes, witches…Oh, hell, ignoring only works for ghosts. But it does work.” -Anita, The Laughing Corpse
A Duchess a Day by: Charis Michaels
When I first stumbled on the summary of book 3 [A Duchess by Midnight] and realized this series was inspired by lesser-known characters in some of our favorite fairytales…I knew I needed to dive in.
I’ll Never Be Your Crown Princess! [VOL 1] Art by: Natsu Kuroki Story by: Saki Tsukigami
“I messed up…I should never have gone to that stupid masquerade party.” -Liddy, I’ll Never Be Your Crown Princess!
In the Shadow Garden by: Liz Parker
If you’re in the market for a book with small-town charm, family feuds, generational magic, and a town mystery…look no further!
A Galaxy Next Door Vol 2 by: Gido Amagakure
“whenever I see you happy or excited about something…
…I can’t help it. I start to feel the same way.” -Ichiro, A Galaxy Next Door Vol 2 by Gido Amagakure
Guilty Pleasures by Laurell K. Hamilton
Having not read this book in years it was interesting diving back in, to a world I know so well, and looking at it as an adult and through a different lens than I had years ago.
Adult Survivors of Toxic Family Members by: Sherrie Campbell, PhD
“You must choose yourself, even when others refuse to.” -Sherrie Campbell PhD, Adult Survivors of Toxic Family Members
The Duchess Hunt by: Lorraine Heath
“She’d given him the freedom to travel, to search far and wide for other investment opportunities, to scour the globe. But of a sudden, he was more interested in what was closer to home. In unraveling the mystery of her.” -Hugh, The Duchess Hunt by Lorraine Heath