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Aug 04, 2021 11:29AM
Hey people! I’m in a bit of a funk, coming off of some duds and DNF books. I am looking for an IR book that is not fluff, has some or a lot of angst, an Alpha (of the non-a**hole variety) and a great plot. Amnesia, cabin, mountain, rancher, military, vet, etc., OK. No surprise babies, please. Millionaire, billionaire, gozillionaire, are so pervasive, I guess I can hang with that. No MC’s, white supremacists, or super dark). Recommendations please. If this has been covered previously, please refer me to that thread. Thanks.
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A few that I've enjoyed this year, not all written by Black authors;
my first by her for a long time.
* LOVED this.
* The romance was beautiful, but I did have issues with other aspects of it.
* same as above
The second in a trilogy the others are both Asian couples but this was my favourite because of the plot.These are historicals
A Regency set away from the meat market of London society and based on an actual Black woman geologist of the time.
based around the civil rights movement of the 1960s.
* THIS was beautiful and my favourite out of all of them I listed here. Music, mafia and tons of secrets set in the 1960s. No on-page sex, but I didn't even realise until after I'd finished it. *reviews written
Some older favorites:
Kiss of Fire - BWWM - he's an Irish, blue collar firefighter. She's a rich, ballerina. Class differences and age gap are the big internal conflicts.
The Question - BWWM - A woman (the heroine) agrees to be a surrogate to her bff and her bff's husband b(the hero) because the wife can't carry a child to term. Things get complicated....
True Romance - BWWMN - He is a rocker who is finding fame a little later. She is a wildlife photographer. Slow burn.
Pas De Deux: A Dance For Two - She's a ballerina he is a choreographer putting on a Broadway show. Lots of backstage drama.
Hero - He's a firefighter first responder. She is a Physical Therapist who is a widow of a first responder. The conflict comes from first she is his PT and then she has some anxiety about getting involved with another first responder.
Lock&Load - He's a computer geek/security expert she is a nurse. Romantic suspense.Also enthusiastic second for
The Songbook of Benny Lament
These are just a few:Dr. Strange Beard
Defying Gravity
Too Good to Be Wrong
Forbidden Desires : Historical IR. I'm hit or miss with this genre. But I was really impressed with the original concept of the work.
Exiled
The Entrepreneur's Nurse: A Sweet Opposites Attract Romance (BWWM) : Christian/clean IR
California Dreamer
The Worst Best Man
Unfinished Business; A Personal Matter; His Private Dancer
Pretend You're Mine: this was an atypical AMBW plus size billionaire romance.
Conversion
Outcast
The Alpha Promise
Earlier works (2016-2018) by Nia Arthurs are highly recommended. Clean IR genre.
Tiana Laveen came out with a few standalone IR contemporary books recently.
Theodora Taylor's AMBW triad trilogy (5 books in all) is about the chinese mafia. I personally loved the first 3 books about the mute asian don.
I can recommend some of my favorite IR books. (Some heroes are cops, some are alphas, there is conflict, mystery and fantasy ( a couple of books).Cops:
The Color of Love, Between Friends, and Close Encounters by Sandra Kitt.
I'll Be Your Shelter by Giselle Carmichael
Crossing the Line by Bernice Layton
Ebony Eyes by Kei Swanson
Bussinessmen/women, lawyers, writers:
Back To Life by Wendy Coakley-Thompson
No Commitment Required by Serissa Glass
A Personal Matter by Karyn Langhorne
The Color Line by Lizette Grayson Carter
You're All I Need by Karen Owens-White
Waiting for Mr. Darcy by Chamen Canton
Allegro by Adora Bennett
Musicians:
Frost on My Window by Angela Weaver
Rock Star by Roslyn Hardy Holcomb
Playing For Keeps by Stephanie Salinas (Alpha male hates heroine,
constant conflict).
Fantasy:
Again by Sharon Cullars
All were published in Print. Some may be out of print or converted to ebooks. I highly recommend them all.
I would recommend “marriage of equals” by Elizabeth rolls and “duchess of Rochester” by karyn langhorne.
Not necessarily a new recommendation but when I get bored with current selections, I like to reread Theodora Taylor books. Her books have some pretty wild scenarios but there are some really good hidden gems in her 50 states series. I’ve also found selections in Bwwm lacking this last year. So much so I’ve pretty much switched genres just to find something that didn’t involve triplets or billionaires or worse those poorly photoshopped covers with random black women slapped next to a ripped guy standing awkwardly where we’re supposed to believe they’re about to kiss even though they clearly aren’t even in the same room. I hope you find something good. I know I’ll be looking at these recommendations as well with my fingers crossed.
For a Black heroine who discovers she's a witch when a lust-demon appears in her apartment with a spell book that only she can read, check out "Ink" by Ellen Mint. There are 3 more books starring these two--in the Coven of Desire series--the 3rd one isn't published yet, but I read an ARC. These books rock! The next book is Fang, then Claw. Her werewolf boyfriend is blond and gorgeous, but it takes time for him to be okay with sharing her with the lust demon who knows what she wants as soon as she thinks it. Action, monsters, and sex scenes that will melt your e-reader! Good stuff.https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/5...
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