20 The Super Sexy Novels Full Of Taboo, Kink, Toys, And More

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Publish Date : 2021-03-05 17:55:32


If forbidden love is your literary cup of tea, look no further. Naima Simone brings the heat in this story about friends, coworkers, and former in-laws Eden and Knox — both grappling with the death of Connor, Eden’s husband and Knox’s brother. That Connor and Knox were both MMA fighters and Connor died during a match weighs heavily on Knox, even as he thinks about giving up his tattoo shop to return to fighting. Eden’s finally ready to be more independent and move out of Connor’s parents’ house, even knowing it will hurt them. Both Eden and Knox have been burying their pain and trying to avoid each other within the confines of the shop, but their sexual tension is through the roof and unstoppable. When they give in to their passion — which they do, again and again, while knowing it will be misunderstood should their secret get out — the results are explosive.

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This cover may look cutesy, but inside it’s nonstop hotness. When photographer Ireland winds up stranded in small-town Kansas during a storm, she ends up staying with couple Caleb and Ben. She’s just getting used to being proud of her size — no thanks to the ex who dumped her a month ago for not trying to lose weight — and is open to whatever the sexy couple is willing to give her. When the three of them (or any pairing among them) start to get it on, sparks definitely fly. Think exhibitionism and voyeurism, threesomes, and lots of dirty talk, along with each of them grappling with their own demons, including Ben’s PTSD and the raging storm. Ireland’s curviness, and her appetite for all sorts of sex, is welcomed by both men, even as they grapple with what her arrival means to their relationship.

 

S.E.C.R.E.T. by L. Marie Adeline
For women who are down on their luck, the New Orleans group S.E.C.R.E.T. will fulfill their personal list of sexual fantasies. Yes, this erotic novel, the first in a trilogy, is wish fulfillment with a side of feminist mojo. When Cassie, whose spouse has died, stumbles across the group and takes them up on their offer, what she receives goes beyond her wildest — and some are indeed pretty wild — dreams. The is the go-to book I recommend to anyone new to reading sexy stories, an erotic powerhouse where women can get exactly what they want and never feel an ounce of guilt for saying yes to whatever their dirty minds can conjure up.

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Toxic Desire by Robin Lovett
When Nemona finds her ship invaded by Oten — a golden-skinned Ssedez alien who wears literal armor — he should be her enemy. His goal is to kill all humans, so of course she’s ready to hate him right back. But when they unexpectedly make a landing on the fire planet Fyrian, both of them notice that their hate has turned to instant, uncontrollable lust thanks to their new setting, which has that effect on people and aliens. Even though they know they shouldn’t want each other, they’re too overcome to resist the passion drawing them to succumb. Their alien/human pairing shouldn’t work, they’ve been taught, but what if they could join forces rather than be at odds? Whether you’re a science fiction fan looking to add some sexy action to your reading or a newcomer to the genre like me, Toxic Desire, the first in Lovett’s Planet of Desire series, has plenty of drama, (literally) hot sex scenes as well as a core of tenderness.

Grand Theft N.Y.E. by Katrina Jackson
While I wouldn’t want to encounter a con artist in real life, there’s a powerful charm to the heroine of Grand Theft N.Y.E., Cleo, who’s able to swindle rich and powerful men with her seductive smarts and take their lust and cluelessness right to the bank. Reading about her exploits is like watching a sexy heist movie, until she meets her match and cons the wrong guy — or maybe the right one, since he’s so damn sexy. Robert is no pushover of a mark. He has to balance the way Cleo has bewitched him against the stuff she's stolen from him, including the vintage gray Jaguar E-Type they’d recently defiled in one of the most arousing car sex scenes I’ve ever read. This erotic romance makes a life of crime seem, if not easy, a hell of a lot of fun.

 

Femme Tales by Anne Shade
If you’re a sucker for fairy tales, this trio of racy lesbian retellings is for you. Bringing a modern sensibility to classics like Beauty and the Beast, Sleeping Beauty, and Cinderella, Shade puts a sapphic spin on them that manages to feel realistic. Whether she’s telling the story of former rapper Ebony (aka the Beast), who’s put up emotional walls she’s loath to let down, or Serena, who gets to know sexy chef Chayse through the powerful dreams she has about her while she’s in a coma, or an almost-meet-cute between a music mogul and shoe designer involving a pair of 6-inch red platform stiletto boots, Shade playfully pays homage to these classic stories while centering queer relationships.

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Deep Inside: Extreme Erotic Fantasies by Polly Frost
If your reading habits are in a rut, break out with Deep Inside. Polly Frost writes about sex and desire in a way that’s anything but ordinary, serving up scenarios where few things are what they seem. These edgy, slyly humorous erotic sci-fi stories involve everything from a dominatrix who’s bored at her job but finds a way to get off thanks to a man from her past, to a celebrated author of a book about masturbation who can’t tell if her very vivid fantasies are real or imagined, to a woman peddling $10,000 magic dildos that even famous Hollywood heartthrobs are eager to procure. Celebrating the joy of the unexpected ways when it comes to sex, these stories are utterly playful, with endings that any O. Henry fan will appreciate.

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Three Part Harmony by Holley Trent
If you’re looking for a love story with three main characters that’s anything but a typical menage romance, Three Part Harmony has you covered. It tells the story of Raleigh, a book publishing executive, and his infatuation with Bruce, a reclusive rock star who’s the complete opposite of the types who trash hotel rooms and cause mayhem. Meanwhile, Raleigh is battling at work with Everley, who he sees as a spoiled Daddy’s girl who only got her job through nepotism, while she’s trying to forge a professional life on a different path. Simmering beneath their workplace griping is a heat that neither can resist. Trent weaves their three interconnected stories perfectly and has written one of the most offbeat heroes in romance with Bruce — a man as far from the ripped-abs Adonis look and alpha persona as you can get.
American Dreamer by Adriana Herrera
Flirtation by food truck could easily be the tagline of this contemporary m/m romance, the first in Herrera’s Dreamers series. When Nesto brings his Afro-Caribbean cuisine to upstate New York, he has to learn the landscape and politics of small-town life after leaving the Big Apple. He also discovers his own tasty dish in the form of Jude, who’s been wary of giving his heart to anyone but makes an exception for Nesto. But when Nesto’s business starts to take over his life just as Jude truly needs him, they each have to figure out where their relationship really stands. Beware, this romance is very likely to make you wish Nesto’s food truck and its scrumptious-sounding offerings were real.



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