Your Guide To A Prideful Reading List
Rating system:
(this is based on price, just try and come between me and my kindle)
⭐️Library, ⭐️⭐️kindle, ⭐️⭐️⭐️paperback, ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️hard cover,
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ special edition
(Olivia’s Top Pick) = Books that are God Tear
Spice level:
🌶️🌶️🌶️🌶️🌶️ Oh my God, I didn’t know you could do that!
🌶️🌶️🌶️🌶️ Not suitable to read at work
🌶️🌶️🌶️Good Lord!
🌶️🌶️HOT
🌶️ hot
FMC= Female main Character and MMC= Male Main Character
MM = Two Men
FF= Two Women
MFM = Two Men One Woman, the men are Not with each Other, the woman is with both.
MMF = Two Men One Women, The Men Are with each Other, the woman is with both.
MMFM = Three Men One Women, two of the men are together, One man is not, the woman is with all three
MMMF = Three Men One women, every one is with everyone
(the same rules apply for FMF, FFM, FFMF, FFFM. And so on and so forth.)
T = Trans or They/Tem Non-Binary)
Books I want to read
The Prospects by KT Hoffman (Trans/Non-Bin Rep)
Love and Other Disasters (Trans/Non-Bin Rep)
Role Playing by Cathy Yardley (Asexual/demisexual rep)
The Charm Offensive by Alison Cochrun (Asexual/demisexual rep)
Give Me More by Sara Cate (Poly)
Madame by Sara Cate (Poly)
New Camelot Series (Poly)
Cleat Cute by Maryl Wilsner (FF)
Outdrawn By Deanna Grey (FF)
Delilah Green Doesn't Care by Ashly Blake (FF)
Late Bloomer by Mazey Eddings(FF)
She Drives me Crazy by kelly Quindlen (FF)
10 Things that never Happened by Alex hall (MM)
We Could Be So Good by Cat Sebastian(MM)
Time To Shine By Racel Ried (MM)
Whiskey & Sin By Emily Rath (MM)
You’re The Problem, It's You by Emma R. Alban (M/M)
I have read!
Cactus Heart by Clio Evans🌶️🌶️🌶️🌶️.75 (MMF)
Oh my gosh, I have so much fun every time I read a “Why Choose” novel! This one is set in Why Not, TX, the queerest town in Texas, where the tag line is” Why not?” This romance follows Levi, a hockey player who is really struggling to find what it is he’s looking for in the world. It’s also following a firefighter, Mateo, who is trying to find a place to put all his love and care. And finally, it follows Avery, an artist, who is healing from grief and is feeling utterly lonely. She is looking for the people who will see her! Together, the three perfectly fit and make a beautiful and stable triangle of care. It’s so fun to see the dynamics between each character with one of their partners versus their other partner. “Why Choose” is always such an interesting look at character development. This story was also extremely funny and I can’t wait to read the other two books in the series.
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Shot on Net by JJ Mulder🌶️🌶️🌶️.5 (MM)
After the Heated Rivalry craze of this winter, tons of people have been telling me to check out JJ Mulder‘s work, in particular the Offsides and CSU hockey MM series. I started with the first book in the CSU series and I was instantly sucked in. What I love about Mulder’s stories is you’re immediately locking into the characters. There is a plot, but the stories feel character-driven rather than plot-driven and I found that you’re not waiting very long for the couples to get together or to express their interest in each other. You’re more just waiting to see how it all pans out in the end. I instantly cared deeply about both of the characters in this book and I had so much fun reading about them. I’d also like to add that Shot on Net is a beautiful depiction of demisexuality. Zeke’s journey with intimacy is a treat to read.
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Don't Want You Like a Best Friend by Emma R. Alban 🌶️🌶️🌶️(FF) (Olivia’s Top Pick)
I am obsessed with this story because when you have the stakes of historical romance added in with the stakes of queer romance, you create an absolutely captivating story. For women of the Regency era, finding a husband was not just a pastime, but a means of survival when women couldn’t own anything on their own. The reality of finding a husband becomes so much more important, but if you have two queer women who fall in love the stakes become exponentially higher. Emma Alban did such a beautiful job creating two characters that you were absolutely rooting for and a love story that you needed to see end happily while still keeping the magic and the fun of a historical romance alive! The beauty of exploration between the intimacy of these two characters is unmatched!!!
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Love In Focus by Lyla Lee 🌶️🌶️🌶️🌶️ (FF)
This second-chance romance really highlights the trials and tribulations facing couples who have tried and failed at love. But it also shows that the bonds that bring people together can often be really hard to cut and maybe are worth fighting for. Celeste and Gemma are definitely far better together than they ever were apart and I think their ability to re-imagine what love is for themselves over time was a beautiful story worth telling.
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Crash Test by Amy James 🌶️🌶️🌶️ (MM) (Olivia’s Top Pick)
I was a victim to emotional damage at the hands of Ms. James! AND I AM SO GRATEFUL! This book was incredible. This was a beautiful, refreshing love story. Crash Test follows the relationship of Travis and Jacob as they try to find a way to the kind of love they yearn for. The two are thrown out of the status quo of their secret relationship when Jacob is almost killed in an accident. Jacob is a driver in Formula 2, the racing league just below Formula 1. He is young, and making a name for himself in the sport. His boyfriend Travis is an extremely successful F1 driver. The two live out their relationship from hotel room to hotel room behind closed doors. But when Travis thinks he is going to lose Jacob, everything changes. One of my favorite things about this story was the timeline. This story is not told in chronological order. In fact, we start with the accident, which instantly drops us into the emotional turmoil of the characters and even when you think you may have a handle on your heart, James will pull the story in a new direction that leaves you even more gutted! The two men have a type of chemistry that leaves the pages steaming, which is made all the more impactful when your heart is also shattering for them. If you are looking for an incredible book that will consume your life and leaves its mark, then read this one. And if you are going for maximum impact, then download the audiobook. The VA’s of this story delivered a performance that left me on the edge of my seat! Truly incredible!
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Saint by Sierra Simone 🌶️🌶️🌶️🌶️(MM)
Going into this book I knew I would finally be getting the story of the spontaneous, millionaire Bell brother, Aiden. I knew it would be an MM story with Sean's best friend, and Zeeny's brother, Elijah Iverson. But the story surprised me! See, what I did not know was that I would be getting a book that followed Aiden five years after he broke Elijah's heart by leaving in the middle of the night to become a monk. This is a story of how this brother was actually dealing with horrible depression and found a way to stay alive through devotion and monastic life. The two are forced to reconnect and we find two men trying to move on without a love that was as precious to them as air. Just like every book in this series, Saint was beautiful and poetic. It explored the question of how sexuality and faith can live in tandem. The reverence that exists within all Simone’s characters is heightened in Aiden Bell. With every book she writes, she finds a way to give her characters a new, modern connection with the Divine that is fascinating.
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American Queen: New Camelot Book 1 🌶️🌶️🌶️🌶️🌶️ (MMF) (Olivia’s Top Pick)
The prologue sucks you right into a world of secrets, intrigue, and longing. You quickly learn that this is not your traditional fairytale. It's the story of 16-year-old Greer Galloway, who falls in love with a man ten years older than her, Maxen “Ash” Colechester, after a brief, passionate encounter. Five years later, she falls in love with his best friend, Embry Moore, after spending one night with him. Does it matter that none of them knew who they were to each other? Does it matter that she can't move on? Resoundingly: no! Because now that the men are the president and the vice president of the free world she can't run away. The story is a gripping tale of love, that blurs the lines between right and wrong, and shows three characters at a loss of how to navigate their feelings for each other. The characters face dilemmas, such as wanting to hide from their desires, and asking themselves if they can hide what their bodies crave even if society doesn't understand it. The writing was delicious. I was constantly trying to piece together the story and asking myself, “What happens next?” I devoured this story!
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American Prince: New Camelot Book 2🌶️🌶️🌶️🌶️🌶️(MMF)
To be stuck in Embry Moore’s head is a heartbreaking experience. To the world he is the vice president, but to the reader he is the little prince. He constantly puts the man and woman he loves before himself. He suffers for them. The story tells us how he and Ash fell in love during the war and how they had to deal with the reality of military perceptions and responsibilities. It was beautiful and painful at once. And when Greer enters the picture, he finds himself having one more person to protect and love with his whole heart. My heart broke at least 17 times reading this book, but in the most addicting way. Love and sex can be these things that set us free or bring us peace but sometimes they come coupled with shame, grief, self loathing, or regret. We feel this from all three characters but none more deeply than the suffering prince, Embry. Once again, I could not put this book down. Not just because each chapter left me with an unyielding need to read on but also because of how deeply invested I became in all of these characters!
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American King: New Camelot Book 3🌶️🌶️🌶️🌶️🌶️(MMF)
I felt emotionally abused in the best way possible after reading Ash’s book. It's hard to isolate this book when discussing it because this book is wholly informed by book 1 and 2. The story is incredibly rich and well developed from every angle. So, to finally be let into the mind of the king or the president, was like having a front row seat to experiencing what it feels like to have the responsibility of the world land on your shoulders. Ash never asked for this life. He wanted to be a good and kind man who lived and loved. But what does fate have in store for him? This story explored the privileges of duty and the toll this duty can take on you. We see Ash’s responsibility in layers and how it is compounded by being in charge of a nation. From having to care for one lover to two, as well as all his loved ones. Next to the title of the book, the book cover states. "Heavy is the head that wears the crown.” And no truer words describe Ash. His character is undeniably human i.e. imperfect, which turns him into the best leader. The story was beautiful.
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Salt Kiss; Lyonesse Book 1 🌶️🌶️🌶️🌶️🌶️ (MMF) (Olivia’s Top Pick)
Talk about a fucked up fairytale. Salt Kiss is the first official book in the Lyonesse Trilogy and it's the story of the curious Tristan Thompson. He leaves the army after having to kill his best friend during the political unrest in Carpathia, a plot line started in the New Camelot stories. Plagued by PTSD he has no other options than to take a job with his new step-uncle, Mark Trevena, the notorious kink club owner of Lyonesse. He becomes Mark's personal bodyguard. A 29-year-old virgin, Tristan has to adapt quickly to the world of Lynoesse but finds it easier than expected due to the seductive allure of his new boss. Mark's dominance pulls Tristan into the word of kink and he falls in love with Mark. The introduction of Mark's future bride, Isolde, blindsides Tristan and to make matters more complicated, he falls for her as well. Both Mark and Isolde fulfill something in him. The story not only focuses on desire and the pleasure and pain people can inflict on each other but it also dives into the theme of idols. The story explores what happens when we put people on pedestals and the inevitable letdown that ensues when this idol crumbles. It's the perfect first book for the journey that this trilogy will go on.
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Honey Cut: Lyonesse Book 2 🌶️🌶️🌶️🌶️🌶️(MMF)
In this story we get to dive into the mind of the shadow and glass princess Isolde Laurence, now Trevena. Isolde is one of those characters who looks almost like a glass doll, perfect and poised on the outside but on the inside she is nothing but sharp glass and smoke. She was born to be a banking heiress and groomed to be the Catholic church's sharpest weapon. When the story starts she is broken and lonely, in love with the monster Mark Trevena she is set to marry. But that's when the green-eyed hero, Tristan, comes to take her to her betrothed. She falls for him as well. To love two men is hard enough for a lonely girl but to do it in secret is devastating. This book really starts to dive into the themes of being isolated in a secret calling. Isolde craves pain and atonement as much as pleasure. The constant push and pull between vulnerability and honesty leave the reader breathless. This middle book will make you feel like your heart is standing on the edge of a cliff.
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Bitter Burn: Lyonesse Book 3🌶️🌶️🌶️🌶️🌶️ (MMF)
When I tell you I have never craved a character's perspective more than I have Mark Trevena’s, it’s an understatement. His innate quality of quiet, cold domination, seduces you. Mark's story is one of revenge. Eight years ago, everything was taken from him, and as a result he has built himself a kingdom based on exacting retribution. He has built a web of secrets, a landmine of blackmail and all he has to do is keep playing the game, moving each pawn forward. However, people are not pawns at the end of the day and even the game master is not immune. Love is something that can change even the best laid plans! This story deals with insatiable jealousy, ravenous desire, and heart-aching longing. The story asks the questions: “What is the purpose of a vendetta and who suffers most in the end?” and “What makes a villain and are we the villain in someone else's story?” The mystery and intrigue sucked me in in a way that made it hard to do anything but read. And the payoffs of the whole trilogy were very satisfying. It was the perfect end to an epic love story.
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For The Fans by Nyla K. 🌶️🌶️🌶️🌶️🌶️ (M/M) (Olivia’s Top Pick)
Avi and Kyran's love story is definitely a unique kind of joy. For The Fans is the story of two young men who become stepbrothers at 16 and who hate each other. After high school they end up going to the same college. They either avoid each other like the plague or fight like dogs as soon as they are near each other. But when Kyran's dad’s business goes under and the step-brothers need to find fast cash in order to stay at school they become the most unlikely of business partners. And what better way to make money than creating an OnlyFans account together (An app where people pay for sexual video content), right?! Yes, fucking your step-brother to pay for school is an absolutely wild plot, but my God, was it entertaining! Avi and Ky’s story is an ode to sexual exploration and what can happen when people start to trust each other and can't fight their hunger for one another. But not only is it a story of sexual liberation, it also grapples with the turmoil that emotional intimacy can bring. This story is all slutty and fun until real life and real trauma can no longer be avoided. These two characters challenge each other for the entirety of this emotional book. At the same time, it had me laughing my ass off.
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Tryst Six Venom by Penelope Douglas 🌶️🌶️🌶️🌶️ (F/F)
I knew that Penelope Douglas's work was wild… I knew it would be shocking, salacious and gripping. But no matter how much you think you know about a book or an author, when you actually get to read the work, it’s always SO MUCH BETTER. See, starting with page one I was blushing. The tension between Clay and Olivia is so thick you feel it coming off the page. It has every stereotype you can think of to make a sexy sapphic story: chaotic southern school girls, rich “good” girl and poor “bad” girl from the wrong side of the tracks, team mates, and a whole lot of unchecked anger and lust. Yeah, it has “captivating” written all over it. This romance was all-consuming, between their love story and the drama that surrounded them, their family and their friends, I simply could not put this book down! And at the end of all the drama and the sex, the story really was about choosing the freedom to break outside the box you are living in.
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The Pairing by Casey McQuiston 🌶️🌶️🌶️🌶️ (M/T) (Olivia’s Top Pick)
This book is a love letter to the things that make life worth living. Food, a good view, friendship, travel, and love. This is a book that paints the most sumptuous picture of a food and wine tour through France, Spain, and Italy. Every page of the book was an experience that I would die to have. But this book was obviously more than just a love letter to Europe. It was also a second chance romance. I like a second chance romance fine enough but they are magical when it's a friends-to-lovers-to-exes-to-lover story. My favorite part about KIt and Theo was their childhood together. How their story was rooted in the love that they showed each other as kids before their relationship was about sex. And speaking of sex, this was such a horny book in the BEST way possible. Both characters identify as bisexuals and play a little game along the way. So, needless to say this book was about flirting, kissing, and making sweet, sweet love all night long. This is the perfect summer book!
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Pole Position by Rebecca J. Caffery 🌶️🌶️🌶️ (M/M)
It's been a while since I read an F1 book and it was super refreshing and exciting to be back in the world of motorsports. This story describes the relationship between an older driver and a rookie. It’s a wild child vs. the responsible one trope. Fast cars, sex, and strong feelings is a sure-fire way to a good time. It took me a while to figure out what was different about the story. And then it dawned on me: it felt like it was written by a man rather than a woman (despite the author being a woman). I think it was the way these men talked about their feelings. It was less descriptive and more to the point than the other stories on this month’s list. Using language in this way was probably Rebecca's intention because it helps to define these two characters and the world of racing in a more realistic way. The story was spicy but not overly so. I would say this was actually a good intro book into M/M smut.
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Run Away With Me by Brian Selznick (M/M) no chilis, (Olivia’s Top Pick)
Every once in a while you read a book that changes your entire life. A story you know will live in the marrow of your bones. A book that feels more like an old friend rather than a collection of paper and glue. For me, Selznick has accomplished this twice in my life. Hugo may be one of the only stories I remember from my childhood. It's imprinted in the memories of time. And now I know that Run Away With Me will be the very same! This hauntingly beautiful story follows a sixteen-year-old American boy as he spends a summer in Rome. He meets an Italian boy who shows him around the city and tells him stunning stories about Rome and gay lovers throughout the centuries. The boys make up names for each other (Danny and Angelo) so they can fit into the make-believe world of Angelo’s stories. They quickly fall in love with each other and the city itself. The tenderness of their love story deeply touched me and I’ve never written down as many quotes from a book. While the book is about queer love, the timid way the two boys fall in love is universal and makes most everyone feel seen. The story looks at youth, queerness, art. history and is told through the combination of black-and-white drawings and text. There is no way for me to truly capture the beauty of this book in a review so all I can do is beg you to read it and beg you to take a chance on this story! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Beautiful Things: The Second Son Series Book 1 by Emily Rath 🌶️🌶️🌶️🌶️🌶️ (MMFM)
This book gives YEARNING. This first book in the series follows four characters, 3 men and 1 woman who discover, over two books, that they are all in love with each other. Does that sound complicated? Guess what? it is. Don’t worry there are plenty of steamy moments. The hilarity that ensues in these books and the nuanced development of feelings between the characters has you falling in love with all of them.
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His Grace, The Duke: The Second Son Series Book 2 by Emily Rath 🌶️🌶️🌶️🌶️🌶️(MMMF)
In the second book, we continue to follow this quartet. We get even deeper into the main characters’ minds. We are used to reading about MF in regency times, but to see an MM or even an MMM story set in a time where such relationships were illegal, is fascinating. These characters have to find a unique way to live within the constraints of their society and express their love. I also must add that there are several secondary characters that have you absolutely cackling with their commentary. My favorite character is one of the brothers of the three gentlemen. He becomes a dear friend to our heroine. This book is pure magic. Way to go, Professor Rath!
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Alcott Hall: The Second Son Series Book 3 by Emily Rath 🌶️🌶️🌶️🌶️🌶️ (MMF)
This book follows 2 men and 1 woman who are within the social circle of the previous 4. This book has all of the same humour, romance and social commentary, but add the unique layer of religious guilt and queer identity. The biggest obstacle for these 3 is that one of the men is a vicar who battles his shame and guilt of loving his childhood friend, and also of daring to love a second person. While in most romance series, we only briefly hear about the previous characters, our original 4 feature prominently in this book and give it the needed levity.
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The Nightmare Before Kissmas by Sara Raasch🌶️🌶️🌶️ (MM)
Okay, I know that this is not everyone’s cup of tea, but it sure as shit was mine!!!! Imagine Red White and Royal Blue by Casey McQuiston had a baby with the Disney Santa Claus movies! That would be this book! It's a Christmas fantasy book where each holiday has a royal court and there are politics, tabloids, and drama around these courts. Then imagine the Crown Prince of Christmas and the Crown Prince of Halloween fall in love. But the two, with the help of the Easter Princess and brother the other Christmas Prince, have to stop political injustices from destroying many of the courts! OKAY, RIGHT??!!!! Like so funnnnnnnnn! I couldn’t stop kicking my feet and giggling.
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Jacksonville Rays Series (Olivia’s Top Pick)
That One Night (M/F) ⭐️⭐️⭐️🌶️🌶️🌶️🌶️
Pucking around (MMFM) ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️🌶️🌶️🌶️🌶️🌶️
Pucking Ever After Vol. 1 (MMFM)⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️🌶️🌶️🌶️🌶️🌶️
Pucking Wild (M/F)⭐️⭐️⭐️🌶️🌶️🌶️🌶️🌶️
Pucking Ever After Vol. 2 (MMMF)⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️🌶️🌶️🌶️🌶️🌶️
Pucking Sweet (MMF)⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️🌶️🌶️🌶️🌶️🌶️
Pucking Ever After Vol. 3 (Coming Soon)
Pucking Strong (M/M) ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️🌶️🌶️🌶️🌶️
Vol.4 (Coming Soon)
Last Pucking Novel (FFM) (Coming Soon)
Vol. 5 (Coming Soon)
This is the only one i have a review for:
Pucking Strong by Dr. Emily Rath🌶️🌶️🌶️🌶️(MM)
The Jacksonville Ray series transcends all its faults and truly is a work of art. Some people criticize it for having silly character names, long page counts, or unbelievable plot lines. Furthermore, its look at unconventional love can stoke prejudice and fear in some readers. Taking all of this into account, it is still my opinion that this series deserves to be read because in reality these books highlight the humanity of people. Pucking Strong is the fourth book in the series and the main themes are grief, found family, and self discovery. I would say in some ways this is the most somber of the Rays series so far, only due to the tragic set up. The book is set 6 years after Pucking Around. The story follows Teddy O’Conner, former PT intern for the Rays, who returns as a fully trained doctor to fill in for Rachel who goes on maternity leave. During his time as an intern, Teddy harbored a substantial crush on Henrik Karlsson, the Swedish Forward for the Rays. When Henrick's sister is killed in a car accident in Sweden, which leaves her daughter orphaned and in critical condition, Teddy steps in to travel with Henrick. But things escalate when the two decide to get married to help Henrick gain custody of his niece. It's a wild plot line that instantly raises the stakes. The whole story then becomes an ode to found family and the love and care that can grow between people. The friendship evolves into deep caring and later into an interesting look at passion by exploring demisexuality. It's a testament to the importance of trust in relationships. Dr. Rath’s stories show her capacity for depicting human complexities. The fact that this book is Book 4 in the series is important because I would say at least 20 percent of the magic of this book is knowing the previous characters, and following the growth of all of them through each other's stories. This book was amazing! It was a new look at the Rays with a gorgeous payoff. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Rules of our own 🌶️🌶️🌶️🌶️🌶️ (MMF)
Have you ever wondered what would happen if two boy best friends fall in love with the same girl? And that girl had fallen in love with both of them but didn't want to come between their friendship so she ghosts them for 3 years. But then their mutual friends get married and force the 3 of them to share a hotel room. What if those boys haven't gotten over her? So they decided that this time they can't risk losing her and they agreed to share her. Now all they have to do is just convince her it is a good idea. And what if they do that and then they all realize they want more. God well if you have ever wondered then you should read this book. Talk about Girl worship. Yeah this one will probably have you clutching your pearls more than once. Shock and Aw!
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Game Changes Series (Olivia’s Top Pick)
Game Changer ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Heated Rivalry⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Though Guy⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Common Goal⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Role Model⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
The Long Game⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️+
Heated Rivalry 🌶️🌶️🌶️🌶️🌶️ (M/M) (Olivia’s Top Pick)
OMG this book has my whole heart! These two hockey players are freaks in the sheets with hearts of gold. This book is about two hockey players who have been rivals for 8 years. They are actually the NHL’s most beloved rivalry. But what the world doesn't know is that behind closed doors these two rivals can't get enough of each other. I can honestly say I love these boys with my whole heart. This might be my favorite smunth couple 10/10 would recommend. Read 220 pages in one day!
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The Long Game by Rachel Reid 🌶️🌶️🌶️🌶️🌶️ (M/M) (Olivia’s Top Pick)
There are two things to know about me: Ilya Rozanov is one of my favorite characters and book boyfriends of all time, and Heated Rivalry is in my top 5 books of all time, regardless of genre. Shane and Ilya’s love story will live etched into my heart for the rest of my life. That is just my truth. I needed them to get that true Happily Ever After. I needed them to find their peace and Heated Rivalry wasn't enough. The Long Game is the continuation of their story and their true Happily Ever After. This book gets flack sometimes for not being as good as Heated Rivalry or better. But I was not disappointed. Maybe it was the time that I spent between the two books. I don't know. But I can honestly say I am happy with the ending. They are together. I liked that the book circled back and dove deeper in the Rozanov depression. I like that Shane was forced to take a look at the things around him that aren't working and stand up for himself. Heated Rivalry is the better book but that's because what comes after the happily ever after is the real relationship. The in’s and out’s of it. The struggles. The Long Game was a romance book that felt real.
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