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    I was hoping I could get some suggestions here. I’m looking for spicy books. The spicier the better.

    I’m currently reading Haunting Adaline because of the hype I’ve seen about it, and while there are s o m e parts that make my heart flutter…. I can’t help but think there’s got to be better out there.

    While acknowledging the title – It doesn’t have to be just this specific genre either. I’m open to anything, I’ve been craving it bad lately.

    So please reddit, give me what you got. I want it all! The nitty and gritty of smut, the raunchiest of gore, make my stomach twist and squirm. Make my heart race as I greedily turn each page with a smirk that won’t leave my face.

    PS I’ve cross posted in hopes to building the ultimate list for this years reads. Thank you in advance!!

    by FarInvestigator9845

    7 Comments

    1. Scuttling-Claws on

      Icebreakers by Hannah Grace

      Delilah Green doesn’t Care by Ashley Herring Blake

      Teach me by Olivia Dade

      Satisfaction Guaranteed by Karelia Stetz-Waters

    2. TheInsaneSnake on

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      If you haven’t already read any of her works , Pepper Winters has written many books that *might* be what you’re looking for .

    3. Some of the recs you’ve gotten aren’t particularly spicy, but kudos to people for trying 😀

      My suggestions: Cara McKenna, especially After Hours and Willing Victim; and Anne Calhoun – I liked Uncommon Passion best, but she had a nice catalog to browse for this. 

      Some of Kate Canterbary’s books might work for you, too. And for m/m, Rachel Reid and KJ Charles.

      Also: ask in the r/romancebooks daily rec thread!

    4. lolaismygirlfriend on

      CREDENCE Penelope Douglas, luster raven leilani, the Flock Series, a Sport and a pastime by James salter.

    5. Colorcomesback on

      I’m pretty new to romance books, but I’ve been really liking Katee Robert’s Dark Olympus series! Particularly the second and third books. Not particularly intelligent books, but they know what they’re about and are fun, and are also very inclusive!

    6. If you like crime fiction, the Beauty Killer series by Chelsea Cain might be up your alley. Heartsick is the first book.

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