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117 reviews

Bound to Submit by Laura Kaye

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5.0

I loved this BDSM erotic romance! The storyline here dealt with a lot of heavy themes, but it was masterfully done by the author and balanced with the spicy scenes.
Holiday Shorts by Jordyn Kross

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5.0

There's something for everyone in this fantastic winter-holiday-themed anthology: BDSM, age gap, aliens, LGBTQ+, Regency, contemporary, and much more!
Pestilence by Laura Thalassa

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5.0

I wasn't sure an author could make me fall in love with a horseman of the apocalypse, but Laura Thalassa sure did! Sara and Pestilence had one of the most unique meet-cutes (more of a meet-ugly) I've ever read.
On His Knees by Laura Kaye

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5.0

I loved the dynamic between Jamie and Alex, and the club and world the author created reads as authentic and accepting.
Imperfect Illusions by Vanora Lawless

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5.0

I love a good M/M historical, and this is the first I've read set in WWI. Elliot and Sully are great together, and the magic world-building worked well. I'm looking forward to more books in this series.
The Christmas Leap by Keira Andrews

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5.0

Will and Michael will steal everyone's hearts in this adorable (and hot) fake relationship bisexual holiday story that takes you from upstate New York to the western coast of Australia. This series never fails to make me smile.
War by Laura Thalassa

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5.0

Though this takes place in the same apocalyptic world as Pestilence, Miriam and War's story is a bit tonally different from that first book, and I was captivated by the woman determined to stop a horseman who already calls her his wife.
The Doctor by Nikki Sloane

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5.0

Nikki Sloane had me wanting Cassidy and Greg to get together from page one. OMG, the tension! Loved it.
Famine by Laura Thalassa

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5.0

One of the things I really enjoy about this series is the evolution of the post-horsemen world. How society changes, and what stays the same. Ana and Famine were fantastic together, and I loved that they had an entwined backstory.