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Prince’s Gambit
by C. S. Pacat
Someone is going to yell at me for including the second book in a trilogy but I HAD TO. The relationship arc across this series between two princes from warring nations is unmatched—in steaminess but also overall artistry. These are true enemies to lovers—like oops, I killed your beloved brother enemies yet I describe the sex in these books, and only these books, as ‘love scenes’ because they’re the most tender, open-hearted, romantic interactions I have ever read.
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by Helen Hoang
This book has one of my favorite tropes—lessons in seduction. The heroine hires the hero, an escort, to help her learn about intimacy. Stakes (and temperatures) rise as they work their way from “intro” to more “advanced” interactions. The sexy, tattooed hero shows compassion and patience as they navigate the heroine’s preferences—some of which stem from her autism. Steamy scenes propel the characters to grow in love and life. A great introduction for romance genre newcomers.
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