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1. Distorted by Nyla K.

Distorted is my Roman empire of MM romance.
It is a romance between a prisoner and his guard on a super secret island prison no one knows about.
The angst and tension is beyond words and the forbidden aspect just contributes to it all the more. Of course, as with all Nyla K.’s books, the spice is on point. And to top it all off… you’ll never see the end coming.
2. God of Fury by Rina Kent

Niko and Bran are basically the superstars of MM romance. At this point I have read God of Fury three times, once listening to it. Teddy Hamilton and Shane East narrate Niko and Bran. So… listen to the audiobook, they take it to the next level.
But either way, it is a great story that will break your heart and stitch it back together. It is about healing and finding yourself and loving someone even when they can’t love themselves sprinkled with some spice.
3. Kiss the Villain by Rina Kent

Of all the books I have mentioned so far, I think Kiss the Villain one is the darkest. But that just makes it better (if that is your taste, of course).
What I liked about this book is that both the MMCs have dark sides. It’s not a grumpy x sunshine vibe at all. There is a constant struggle between the characters as they both have strong personalities only contributing to the tension.
But the best of all are the secrets that they keep. Each character is so much deeper than mere black on white.
Also, do I even have to mention the spice at this point in the post?
4. Double Edged by Nyla K.

Proceed with caution. This book is not for everyone. It is super taboo and if you cannot head into it with an open mind, don’t read it.
However, if you can see past it all, you won’t be disappointed. Double edged will live rent free in your head for a while.
At some point I should maybe mention that it, is in fact, MMM and not MM.
It is about identical twins and their stepdad… See why I say it’s taboo?
Anyhow, tension, lust and severe emotional turmoil is what you can expect from this book.
5. Only the Small Bones by C.P. Harris

This book broke me.
It is one of the saddest, most beautiful things I have ever read.
William started an organisation to help victims of human trafficking. But his heart is too big and sometimes he takes in some of the victims into his own home and helps them.
Then comes Ryan…
Anyhow, I don’t think this book is for the faint of heart. But if you can weather the storm, you are in for a ride.
6. For the Fans by Nyla K.

For the Fans is a roller coaster ride like I haven’t experienced with many books before.
I like a wild ride, don’t give me slow burn, don’t give me a book that takes half the book to get somewhere. I need a fast paced book with a crazy amount happening. That is this book.
At some point I thought it kinda lost that fire, for like 50 pages three quarters of the way in. It was one of those things where you think everything has happened and then the author is like, hell no you’ve seen nothing yet.
In this book, we have classic step-sibling haters-to-lovers, but the way that they turn from haters into lovers is not conventional in the least.
But that’s all I’ll say. I went in blind and I’m so happy that I did. I really recommend doing the same. Just make sure you are okay with the taboo factor, of course.


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