If you read The Duke and I then you should read… ๐Ÿ‘€ ๐Ÿ“š

If you read the Duke and I then you should probably/would probably read these romance books.

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Hello, dearies! 

I know, it has been some time since I published a new one, and this one not even a review? The horror! 

I have been working in my mundane job, and my reading has been the lowest in months. I am supposed to be reading The Brightest Night (which I have loved so far) but I stopped before half of it was over because I want a clearer mind to pay attention to it, so you might say that I am in a reading slump. Nothing to do with my last read, I love the Origin and Lux world. 

Now, as you might know, I have never done one of this โ€œif you read this, you should (would love) readโ€ thing, I myself donโ€™t usually follow that kind of thought. But I wanted to suggest some titles for those who have read The Duke and I, because honestly, there are other books out there that have a spicier plot than that one. 

So here we go. I will give you a few book titles that you can add to your endless TBR list. This in no particular order, and also there could be a fantasy/romance or two thrown in there. 

Let us begin. ๐Ÿ“–

A Persistent Attraction by Silvia Violet 

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Description:

Their wicked desire sparks a game of passion that could claim their hearts. If a killer doesn’t first claim their lives. At first, Amanda Halverston assumes the anonymous extortion letter she’s received is a harmless prank. But the following night she is attacked and nearly killed. Desperate for help in finding her attacker, she turns to the notorious rake she has avoided for the last five months, Rhys Stanton. 

Wolf Caller by Silvia Violet

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Description:

Rumors about the mysterious Lord Derek Valmont abound, but no one in Albionโ€™s Upper Circles knows the whole truth. 

Seven Years to Sin by Sylvia Day

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Description:

Seven years ago, on the eve of her wedding, Lady Jessica Sheffield witnessed a scene so scandalous she could not erase it from her memory. Shocked, yet strangely titillated, she nevertheless walked down the aisle into a life serene yet unremarkable. But what she kept hidden fueled wildly imaginative and very illicit dreams. . .

Book Review for Seven Years to Sin.

Intimate Enemies by Shana Abรฉ

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Description:

Lauren MacRae is only a woman. But her father’s death has left her the leader of the Clan MacRae. Now it is up to her to defend her beloved Isle of Shot from the invading Northmen, even if it means going to her clan’s sworn enemy, the powerful English overlord, Arion du Morgan, for help. 

Book Review for Intimate Enemies

The Smoke Thief by Shana Abรฉ

smoke thief fantasy

Description:

For centuries theyโ€™ve lived in secret among northern Englandโ€™s green and misted hills. Creatures of extraordinary beauty, power, and sensuality, they possess the ability to shape-shift from human to dragon and back again. Now their secretโ€”and their survivalโ€”is threatened by a temptation that will break every boundary.

Book Review for the Drakon Series, including The Smoke Thief (Book 1). ๐Ÿ’•

Start with those 5, trust me, you wonโ€™t regret that, and as a bonus, some of those are only the beginning in a series, so you will come back for more. 

Now, a question, do you know any of these authors? Let me know. And if you would like to know other titles from these authors that I recommend or related to these genres, Iโ€™d love to hear from you, either here or on Instagram. 

I hope you enjoyed this quick list and that you found something new to read. 

Happy reading! ๐ŸŒผ

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Author: Sela O.

Book Reviewer. Indie Author. โœ๏ธ Book lover. RedBubble Artist. Dragon Rider. Slytherin. ๐Ÿ E.L.F ๐Ÿ’Ž

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