Tumgik
#eve dangerfield
triviareads · 7 months
Note
Thank you.
Can you recommend for me a contemporary romance with kink?
I'm guessing in reference to this ask
Hi! This is a pretty broad ask but I can rec my favorites (some of them are erotic romances btw):
Can I start this list without beginning with Sierra Simone? Nope. Sierra writes erotic romances that have this amazing combination of kink, heart-wrenching emotion, queerness, and religion
Misadventures with a Professor: Might be a good place to start your Sierra journey; Oliver is someone you get the sense needs kink to have fulfilling sex, and possibly a fulfilling relationship. He is very into the professor/student thing (so D/s with a lot of "good student" praise, chastisement, and some teaching) and Zandy is 100% into it too (much to Oliver's shock... poor guy has been kinkshamed in the past and then proceeded to kinkshame himself to hell and back).
Priest: The start of my Sierra journey; D/s dynamic between a Catholic priest and his new congregant. It's almost entirely from Tyler's point of view but I loved Poppy as a character because she was so unabashed about her lifestyle and her desire to be dominated. I'd strongly recommend entire Priest whole series, though book 2, Sinner, is less kinky there are... undertones (that are fully realized in a bonus scene lolol), and book 3, Saint, plays around a lot with chastity..... and cock cages.
New Camelot series: A modern political romance between Ash (King Arthur; the president here), Embry (an unholy combination of Mordred and Lancelot; the VP), and Greer (Guinevere; the First Lady). Ash is a Dom and had a longstanding D/s relationship with Embry, who is a switch, and both men were involved with Greer in the past until they all intersect. This was one of the first books with kink I read and it made an impression, suffice to say.
Thornchapel series: Okay there's definitely a magical/fantasy element to this but it's set in the modern world and I really love the relationships depicted in the series. There's the main throuple which consists of a dom and two subs; Auden is actually taught by his friend how to be a good dom, and that friend, Rebecca, is in a D/s relationship with Delphine (one of the few well-written wlw romances with kink as far as I've seen). There's a looooot of denial in this one; celibacy, orgasm denial, teasing, etc. It makes for GREAT tension on top of the already gorgeous romances.
Try Sierra's Salt Kiss, which is the first in her Lyonesse Trilogy which is based on the story of Tristan and Isolde and Mark (and the only book out so far). For the most part, it's m/m; Mark is a sex club owner and Tristan's dom and boss. Tristan has a breeding kink which goes both ways, in that he wants to breed Isolde, and wants to be bred by Mark.
Sara Cate's Salacious Players Club is a good series to introduce you to kink. All five of the books are kinky to varying degrees. Praise has a D/s relationship with lots of praise kink stuff, Eyes On Me is exhibitionism/voyeurism-forward, Give Me More is about a couple falling for their best friend and vice-verse and has some exhibitionism/voyeurism/bondage, but I think the most interesting point, kink-wise, is that Hunter, the husband, initially thinks he wants to be cuckholded (watching his wife and best friend have sex) but it turns out he's working through internalized homophobia and actually just wants to be a part of a throuple with his best friend and wife. Mercy also has a D/s relationship with an older domme and her best friend's son who is a brat.
Jennie Kew is an Australian author whose Bennett's Bastards series I overall enjoyed. She writes very... earthy heroes and heroines and it makes for an interesting vibe. My favorites are Third Time Lucky, which has a D/s relationship between the main couple (and goes into how kink can be weaponized in abusive relationships). His Own Heaven also has a D/s relationship between the main couple, and it actually falls outside the bedroom too (ex: she sits at his feet and he feeds her).
Priceless by Miranda Silver: Christina initially agreed to sleep with Patrick for money which, for her, is inherently degrading, and then there's more degradation on his part. The kink feels very... natural, If that makes sense. Not a lot of bells and whistles; just two college students figuring it out in a frat house bedroom.
Katee Robert writes a fair amount of kinky romances but I do think her sweet spot might be writing daddy-dom types. Try her Your Dad Will Do and My Dad's Best Friend series if you're looking books with a daddy kink. Also—
Desperate Measures: A grown-up take on Jafar/Jasmine except he's a mobster and she's a mob princess. There's daddy dom stuff, plus some consensual non-consent.
Neon Gods: Hades/Persephone; Hades runs a sex club out of his house and there's a good amount of exhibitionism and voyeurism, also, Hades does have the daddy dom quality even if she's not outrightly calling him Daddy.
I've read a few books by Eve Dangerfield but plot-wise the one that stands out the most is Act Your Age; There's a lot of sleazy step-daddy roleplay so its a good amount of degradation, and some CNC.
Mila Finelli's Kings of Italy mafia series has kink; Mafia Mistress and Mafia Darling (both with the same couple; the heroine is initially engaged to marry the mafioso's son except he wants her for himself) has a lot of daddy (paparino) stuff and some generally rough sex and roleplay, and Mafia Madman (heroine is kidnapped and thrown in a cage on a yacht by the hero) I'd say has an M/s dynamic with both a degradation and praise kink and some CNC. Gia is also a Brat.
Heather Guerre is really good at getting the soft domme vibe right; in Preferential Treatment a billionaire pays his employee to domme him (there's some impact play from what I remember, and orgasm control). What Was Meant To Be is about basically an arranged marriage, and Rain just naturally likes to take charge in the bedroom and Wes is very down, just very much a Good Boy.
Sink or Swim by Tessa Bailey has a pretty unique sexual dynamic imo; Andrew a service top in that he's the more dominant one but he really gets off on Jiya telling him what to do (sexually and otherwise) and as it turns out, so does she. I really like how Tessa subverted the "submissive Asian woman" trope in this book.
Adriana Anders wrote Daddy Crush which is your classic daddy kink romance with an age gap, but it was just written really well. Would recommend.
Dana Isaly and Hannah Murray both write shorter, erotic romances with similar vibes. I liked Dana's Games We Play (mask kink, degradation, bondage, etc.) and Hannah's The Sadist and the Brat (I actually reviewed this one).
9 notes · View notes
the-undoubted-queen · 4 months
Text
Daniel, on the other hand, looked insanely, intensely alive, her eyes glowing like twin stars.
Taunt by Eve Dangerfield
2 notes · View notes
bettslovesromance · 1 year
Text
Tumblr media Tumblr media
Holiday season is over, I know, and as much as I hate the actual holidays, I love reading about it, so I'm already in the mood of reading cozy holiday books.
These are some of my favorites, some are just Christmas and others involve new year.
8 notes · View notes
dargeereads · 7 months
Text
Act Your Age by Eve Dangerfield
 5 stars
audiobook
Tumblr media
I am so late to the game on this one, and kicking myself because of it! This was so freakin’ good, the flow, how it unfolded, the characters, the setting, and hawt, so, so, so sizzling hawt! Each of these characters is so clear on their kink, and what they like, and what they don’t like, and yet, they have trouble expressing that to anyone but the other. Now the feelings, that they both have issue with expressing to anyone, especially each other, but they do get that figured out by the end. I can’t believe this sat on my TBR for as long as it did, because as soon as I finished, I wanted to start it all over again, it was that amazing <3
1 note · View note
sheilajsn · 27 days
Text
Series, series, series – 2024 update
Si ustedes llevan algún tiempo en Nuestro Rincón de Lectura, ya deben saber que yo tengo un problema empezando a leer series que luego se quedan sin terminar. Hace algunos año, después de darme cuenta de que tenía una cantidad absurda de series empezadas, yo empecé un proyecto de terminar series que había tenido olvidadas, algunas por años. Y, poco a poco, me he dado a la tarea de terminar esas…
Tumblr media
View On WordPress
0 notes
Text
Tumblr media
Get yours here.
1 note · View note
tastywordgasms · 1 year
Text
༺💓 ℍ𝕒𝓅𝓅𝓎 ℛ𝑒𝓁𝑒𝒶𝓈ℯ ᗪᗩƴ 💓༻ Lace Vengeance by Eve Dangerfield is 𝒪𝓊𝓉 𝓝𝑜𝓌! ᑕℍᗴᑕ𝕂ᗝU𝕋 Tanya and Lita’s 𝔹𝕆𝕆𝕂 ℝ𝔼𝕍𝕀𝔼𝕎! ஜீ𝐵𝓊𝓎 𝓉𝒽𝑒 𝒷𝑜𝑜𝓀 𝒯𝒪𝒟𝒜𝒴ஜீ @EveDangerfield
 LACE VENGEANCE BY EVE DANGERFIELD Release Date: May 9thBook 3 of the Snow White Trilogy Genre/Tropes: Contemporary Romance/Billionaire Romance/Fairytale Retelling/Kidnapped/Reverse HaremLACE VENGEANCE, the third book in the Snow White Trilogy, by Eve Dangerfield is NOW LIVE!! Make sure to grab your copy of this all-new reverse harem, billionaire, fairytale retelling romance TODAY! Amazon:…
Tumblr media
View On WordPress
0 notes
wcnderlcnding · 1 year
Quote
She’d told Max she loved him under a beautiful sunset that neither of them could see. The idea was wildly depressing.
Locked Box, Eve Dangerfield
0 notes
Text
0 notes
jerisbookattic · 2 years
Text
First and Forever by Eve Dangerfield
First and Forever by Eve Dangerfield
“Sexy, wrenching, real. Too damn good to stop.” –Amy Andrews, USA Today bestselling author First and Forever, an all new fun and sexy, fake relationship contemporary romance by Eve Dangerfield, is out now! They’ll fake it ‘til they make it and then some… Football player Sloan ‘Willow’ Williams has been looking for The One for years. He’s checked all the right places—and some of the wrong…
Tumblr media
View On WordPress
0 notes
triviareads · 10 days
Note
any so bad they’re good romance recs?
Sure! romance recs trash edition:
Cinderella trilogy by K. Webster: He's a billionaire and she's his inept office cleaner and he ends up becoming her sugar daddy and offering her stupid amounts of money to do a bunch of humiliating stuff ranging from miming a blowjob on a breadstick to getting off in public. She's a brat, he's kind of a bitch, and both the humor and sex stuff is on point with this one.
Act Your Age by Eve Dangerfield: Daddy kink but make it even more perverted and Australian; Kate accidentally sleeps with her boss Tyler during a work trip and realizes they're wildly compatible in that they like to do a lot of sleazy stepdaddy roleplay together. It's super dirty but also gets really emotional as time goes on and I came to sympathize a lot with both main characters.
Just One More Night by Caitlin Crews: I'm still unsure what the actual plot of this book is but that's okay because the vibes are IMMACULATE: Indy met Stefan a near ago in a shady alleyway somewhere in Europe when she was held at gunpoint. He ends up executing the guy and they have sex and when she observes they didn't use a condom he utters the immortal lines "you American girls are always on the pill". Anyway it turns out Stefan is (was?) an assassin and he needed a year to get his shit cleaned up and now they're meeting again and the rest of the book is sex and psychoanalyzing Indy's commitment issues.
Wicked trilogy by M. James: He's a Russian mobster who's stalking her because she killed her dad when he wanted to do it himself and now he's all butthurt about it for some reason. It takes like 1.5 books for him to confirm it is her because she's stripping under an assumed identity, and she spends most of book 2 chained to a bed before turning the tables on him.
(I might add more if I remember more)
4 notes · View notes
the-undoubted-queen · 4 months
Text
For the first time in her life, she had a secret about a man — or at least one that didn't make her hate herself.
Act Your Age by Eve Dangerfield
2 notes · View notes
bettslovesromance · 2 months
Text
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
My January Wrap up is finally here.
Most of my January reads were fantastic and that made me very happy.
The highlight of the month was reading the Steel Bones series by Cat C Wells, it was amazing, super fun, entertaining and I found some new favorites.
I also tried out some new-to-me authors, like Cat Giraldo and Felicity Niven, both of whom I hope to read more of in the future because I loved their books.
1 note · View note
dargeereads · 4 months
Text
My top reads of 2023
I honestly have reached a point where I read books from the same authours, either to get through their back lists, or keep up with their new releases. I still try out someone new, but it doesn’t happen as much as it used to. That was a factor when I went to figure out my top reads of 2023, there were several books by the same authours that I loved, so I decided I had to pick my favourite
There is quite a selection here: fantasy, MM, DD/lg, womens lit, fake dating, hockey, alien angels, and former service men. They deal with prejudice, abuse, addiction, homophobia, disabilities, and PTSD. Not all were new releases, some had been on my TBR, and made it out this year. They were the stories that stuck with me, brought me into their world and took me along with them, the ones that made me remember and think about the characters long after the I finished. It wasn’t easy wheedling this list down, I started with over 20, but I ended up with these eight because I was immediately drawn back to them time and time again. So, in no particular order, my top reads of 2023
The Rising by Kristen Ashley. I am crying just thinking about this book as I write this. This is a fantasy read, a four book story arc that ends with The Rising, the name of the series. It follows 4 couples, destined to be together, to save the world. It has a rich and full cast of characters, and even more, side characters that are just as important as our couples. I listened to it on audible, and each character has their own narrator, with one narrator for the common story threads. Alternating POV’s, flawed and broken, proud and strong, this whole cast will take you through a myriad of emotions and situations. The audiobooks are only on audible, but the ebooks are available everywhere and in Kobo Plus
The Tragedy of Felix and Jake by J Daniels. Don’t let the title turn you away, this is a heart wrenching story of two addicts, trying to keep their lives together, while falling for each other. It was smart, it was sexy, and it ran the gamut of emotions more than once. It didn’t shy away from the struggles and pain, and the joy and the fun, that life alternately gives to you, and depending on where you are, how it affects you. Ebook available in KU
Act Your Age by Eve Dangerfield. Kicking myself on this one, because I had it on my TBR forever, and when I finally dove in, I completely understood what all the fuss was about that I heard for years! This is a workplace romance. This is a journey of self-acceptance for both our hero and heroine, and the DD/lg dynamic they crave. Add in their age gap, family drama, and possible conditioning elements, and there was a lot for them to unpack, know themselves, and accept their desires. I listened to this with Kobo Plus (with Australian actors narrating), and both the ebook and audio books are available everywhere and in Kobo Plus
The Sunshine Girls by Molly Fader. When Molly writes a story, I know she is taking me on a journey. This book covers the friendship between two women, who take very different paths in life, yet, stay connected throughout it all. It consumed me, my thoughts, my feelings, and all my moments while I was listening to it, and, long after I finished. Not only do we get our two friends, we get the daughters of one of them, as they try to figure out the connection and why they didn’t know about the friendship. Available everywhere in ebook and audio
Three to Get Ready by Skye Warren. This is the third book in a trilogy, and what made it stand out for me was that everything wasn’t wrapped up in a neat “life is wonderful” bow when it ended. There is an HEA, there are two people deeply in love and living life, it is just life has some adjustments and situations as a chronic disease is part of the package. Over the course of the three books, which starts with fake dating, we learn more about the strengths and weaknesses of our characters, as the maneuver in uncharted waters. Audiobook available at audible and ebook in KU
I’m Your Guy by Sarina Bowen. The irony of this book, featuring a gay hockey player, is it came out during the real-life ban of pride tape in the NHL. This book highlighted the homophobia the LGBTQ2+ players would be presented with, and the scariness, of being able to be who you are, in those conditions. Our main character has hidden who he is all his life, conditioned by his family and society, to not rock the boat. It doesn’t mean he wasn’t abused, ridiculed, or mocked, he just learned to accept it. His outside persona doesn’t match his inner turmoil, which skewers peoples perceptions. When he can’t hold back his feelings or actions, he becomes even more conflicted. Loved how it worked through it all, without fanfare or comment, just deciding to live his life. Audiobook available at audible, ebook available everywhere and in Kobo Plus
Elija by Eve Langlais. I love how Eve can take preconceived notions of religion and turn it on its’ head! Her space angels series, Elyon’s Warriors, is a serious take on that, with devoted angels to heavens cause, with a twist. Elija was the one book that I loved a little bit more than the rest, though they all were on my top list. For a bit of a paranormal/alien/angel story, with all of our angels finding love with a human woman, you need to check this series out! Ebooks and audiobooks available everywhere. Ebooks in Kobo Plus and audiobook available in Everand
Deserving Henley by Susan Stoker. The series, The Refuge, is all about having a safe place for people suffering from PTSD to go and be themselves. Deserving Henley takes one of the owners who is the most reclusive, and letting him be himself. That was what made the book for me, he didn’t need to change, he just needed to have a life that worked for him. Audiobook available at audible and ebook available everywhere and in Kobo Plus
1 note · View note
sheilajsn · 2 years
Text
Act Your Age de Eve Dangerfield
Act Your Age de Eve Dangerfield
Act Your Age de Eve Dangerfield es el libro que leí para el Summer Mix Tape Readathon para satisfacer la categoría “a spicy book. Este es un libro que había recomendado una de las BookTubers que sigo en un video sobre sus autores favoritos de smutty romances. So, de entrada, yo sabía que el libro era steamy y con escenas explícitas. También sabía que los protagonistas eran grumpy/sunshine y que…
Tumblr media
View On WordPress
1 note · View note
grotesquehorse · 1 year
Text
i’m soooo tired of the “uptight, stuffy, grumpy, stoic, ‘beastly’, conceited, closed-off” hero. im so fucking tired of it. i don’t CARE if he’s a billionaire with a dick the size of a sequoia and he fucks like a bullet train. if a guy immediately acted like this to me i would kill him.
3 notes · View notes