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Dangerous Curves (Dangerous Curves 1)
Dangerous Curves (Dangerous Curves 1)
Jax couldn’t believe how it felt to finally touch her the way that he wanted to. She was warm and sweet, and her response was incredible. Total surrender; aching want; hot need. He’d never have guessed that Sarah would give over so completely, and he kissed her over and over again, loving how she tasted. He finally pulled back, fighting with himself to do so. He opened his eyes and saw that hers were still closed. Her mouth was swollen and she trembled against him a bit. He ran his fingers through her curls, brushed her hair back from her gorgeous face. “Open your eyes, baby,” he said, his voice deep and husky. “Look at me.” **** Jax Hamill rebuilt his life on grit, dumb luck, and a refusal to look back. The past is buried. The bar is profitable. The house, truck, and bike are his. So is the no-strings sex in a back room he never plans to clean up. Jax lives for now. Everything is temporary.... until she isn’t. Sarah Matthews is drowning in responsibility. Overworked, overstretched, and painfully single, her life is a color-coded calendar of obligation. She doesn’t need romance. She needs escape....just once. Just long enough to remember who she was before life tightened the leash. Their deal is simple: no future, no promises, no feelings. Just heat. Just fun. Just temporary. Then a ghost from Sarah’s past crashes the fantasy – and turns desire into a battlefield. As Sarah fights to reclaim her life, Jax is forced to face the man he used to be, the man he pretends to be, and the man he might become… if he dares to want something real.
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Hard Curves (Dangerous Curves 2)
Hard Curves (Dangerous Curves 2)
He kissed her over and over again, and she responded: she said yes. All female heat and need; so soft and curved against his muscle and hard planes. King kissed her like he owned her and she ached to just let him take her. Any way he wanted; as many times as she could take him. King shifted her again, held almost her whole weight on one massive forearm, freeing his other hand to move over her now. His fingers tightened on her cheek as he kissed her, the metal of his rings cool against her flushed skin, then he moved his hand down her body. She arched when he caressed her throat and stroked down slowly. **** Naomi Abbott had it all once: talent, success, momentum. Now she runs a nonprofit art program for autistic adults and counts her days sober instead of her sales. She’s smart, beautiful, and barely holding herself together. One year into recovery, Naomi knows the rules: no chaos, no temptation, and absolutely no romance. Especially not with him. Matt “King” Kingston is danger wrapped in muscle, a scowling ex-Marine with a garage, a shadowy side hustle, and a laser-focused obsession with Naomi. He wants her. All of her. And he’s never been good at walking away. But the closer he gets, the harder she resists... because letting King in means risking everything she’s fought to rebuild. As trust grows and walls crack, King becomes Naomi’s anchor. Until she spirals. When the past comes roaring back, Naomi must decide if she’s strong enough to survive it... and if King’s love can endure the wreckage.
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Secret Curves (Dangerous Curves 5)
Secret Curves (Dangerous Curves 5)
Curtis paused to savor the view. She was totally open to him, her lower lips slick and swollen. Her whole body trembled, and that more than anything showed him just how close to the edge she already was: she was losing control, and he loved seeing it. Not able to stand it for one second longer, Curtis kissed her inner thigh, trailed his tongue up its curve. Tessa gave a small gasp as he slid between her folds, his tongue gliding up to her pulsing clit. He gave it a teasing little lick, then moved down again. She moaned in frustration now, felt his satisfied grin against her pussy. **** Curtis Manning is built from silence and scars; an ex-boxer, former soldier, and bouncer at Dangerous Curves who learned early that love costs too much. Commitment was never an option.... until Tessa walked in, all blonde curls and emerald eyes, and claimed his heart without even trying. Curtis has loved her from the start. Now she’s destroying herself – and he’s powerless to stop it. Tessa Mahoney is a former ballet dancer clinging to control in a life that never gave her any. Food is the enemy, numbers are safety. She’s determined to shrink herself back to nothing, even if it kills her. When Curtis forces Tessa to confront the truth, he expects to lose her forever. Instead, she forgives him, and gives him everything he’s ever wanted. Then Curtis’s past comes roaring back, violent and unforgiving, threatening the woman he loves. As his darkest truths surface, Curtis must face the hardest question of all: once Tessa sees who he really is, will love survive? And if it does,will Curtis be able to live with himself?
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Lush Curves (Dangerous Curves 8)
Lush Curves (Dangerous Curves 8)
In one move, he lifted her and lowered her onto him, driving into her body all the way. She sobbed as he stretched her lips over his cock, taking him in, fluttering as her pussy welcomed him. His hands ran over her neck, her breasts, her ass. He grasped her hips and started to move her on him, rolling her back and forth. She rode him, her back arching, her breath coming faster and harder as he plunged as hard as he could. **** Annie Matthews has made her peace with invisibility. She’s a too-curvy, graying redhead, a diner waitress, a single mom pushing fifty, and perfectly content cheering from the sidelines of her children’s happy lives. Romance? That chapter is closed. Especially thoughts about the gorgeous young doctor who says her name like it matters. Dr. Sam Innis fell in love with Annie three years ago and never fell out. When an accident lands her back in his ER, he decides he’s done waiting. Annie is his light, his miracle, his once-in-a-lifetime, and this time, he’s not letting her walk away. Of course, nothing worth having comes easy. There are doubts to slay, fears to face, and a world that insists this kind of love shouldn’t exist. But fairy tales don’t belong only to the young. Sometimes, the bravest love story begins exactly where everyone else thinks it should end.
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Gentle Curves (Dangerous Curves 4)
Gentle Curves (Dangerous Curves 4)
Mac saw her eyes burst into flame, just jump to life. His hand stilled, and his cock stiffened. “There you are, babe,” he whispered. “I knew you were still in there somewhere.” Her eyes sparked again. “Shane…” “Nuh-uh.” His voice was husky and dark. “Don’t say anything – just keep looking at me like that.” “Like what?” “Like I’m buried deep inside you, and you’re just about to come.” **** Four years ago, Miranda Campbell – once Miranda Kane – walked away from the only man she ever loved. Not because she wanted to, but because staying would have gotten him killed. She vanished to protect Shane MacIntyre, rebuilding her life in secrecy and fear. When fate throws them back together and Shane demands the truth, Mirrie knows she can’t run anymore. It’s time to tell him who she really is, and why loving her was never safe. Shane “Mac” MacIntyre doesn’t believe in attachments. The woman who broke him disappeared without a word, leaving behind a life of hard work and harder one-night stands. Seeing Mirrie again changes everything. He’ll fight monsters, enemies, and fate itself to keep her alive and bring her back to him. But some dangers don’t forgive bravery. And if Shane survives what’s coming, he may still lose Mirrie...for risking everything she sacrificed to save him.
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Dark Curves (Dangerous Curves 6)
Dark Curves (Dangerous Curves 6)
He gave her pussy lips one last, long stroke, and then he moved one finger to her slick channel. He probed it carefully, moved in an inch, paused. When she whimpered and thrust her hips up, he slid in deeper, waited again. Good God, she was wet, and warm, and tight. She was perfect, and she was all his. When she opened her eyes and stared up at him, silently begging and pleading, that was when he added a second finger and slid home. Her whole body jerked in reaction, and both her cry and her eyes were wild. Fuck, yeah, his little hellcat was back – and he hoped he had the scratches to prove it later. **** Eight months ago, Warren “Derby” Kane took one wrong turn, and ended up trapped inside the Fallen Angels MC. Patched in, owned by the club president, and racing toward a dead end, Warren knows his life is already forfeit. What he doesn’t know is that the road he’s on is about to lead him to the one woman who could make it worth living... if she doesn’t hate him first. Six years ago, Shaylene Alcott clawed her way out of the Highway Hellions. So when she’s kidnapped by the Fallen Angels and locked in a remote cabin with Warren, her worst nightmare comes true. He’s everything she despises… or so she tells herself. Stranded together, Warren and Shay discover shared scars, shared rage, and one impossible truth: for the first time, they have a choice. Freedom. Each other. But choosing love means running forever – and the Fallen Angels don’t forgive. When the past comes hunting, will love be enough to keep them alive?
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When Desire Turns Dangerous Ending Explained?

3 Answers2025-12-28 12:16:40

The ending of 'When Desire Turns Dangerous' left me with this weird mix of satisfaction and unease—like finishing a rich dessert that’s maybe a bit too heavy. The protagonist’s downfall wasn’t just about karma; it felt like the story peeled back layers of obsession until there was nothing left but raw consequence. That final scene where the camera lingers on the empty hallway after the confrontation? Chilling. It wasn’t about blood or screams; it was the silence that got me. The way the director used shadows to mirror the protagonist’s crumbling psyche made it feel like the house itself was rejecting them.

What stuck with me afterward was how the story played with the idea of 'desire' as a slow poison. It wasn’t some dramatic villain monologue that sealed their fate—it was all those small, selfish choices piling up. The ending didn’t wrap things up neatly, either. The side characters just… moved on. Life continued without the protagonist, which somehow hurt more than any dramatic death scene. Made me think about how obsession isolates people long before it destroys them.

Why Does The Protagonist In Curves For Days Change?

4 Answers2026-03-21 21:24:01

Rose's transformation in 'Curves for Days' feels so organic because it mirrors the messy, non-linear journey of real self-acceptance. At first, she’s this guarded, sarcastic woman who uses humor as armor—relatable, right? But what hooked me was how her walls crumble gradually, not in some dramatic epiphany. Tiny moments build up: the way she hesitates before trusting Angus with her insecurities, or how she catches herself smiling at her reflection after years of avoidance. The book nails that awkward phase where you’re halfway between old habits and new confidence.

What really seals it for me is how her change isn’t just about romance. Angus helps, sure, but her biggest shifts happen when she’s alone—choosing to wear that bold dress, or standing up to her toxic mom. It’s a reminder that growth isn’t about someone ‘fixing’ you. The author lets Rose backslide sometimes, too, which makes her arc feel earned. By the end, her sarcasm’s still there, but it’s lighter—like she’s finally in on the joke instead of hiding behind it.

How Did Carl Lutz Save 62,000 Jews In Dangerous Diplomacy?

3 Answers2025-12-29 06:04:16

It’s incredible how Carl Lutz turned bureaucracy into a lifeline during one of history’s darkest moments. As a Swiss diplomat in Budapest during WWII, he didn’t just follow protocol—he weaponized it. By issuing tens of thousands of 'protective letters,' he designated Jews as citizens under Swiss protection, exploiting a loophole that Hungary’s fascist Arrow Cross couldn’t outright ignore. But what blows my mind is his audacity: he negotiated a quota for 8,000 letters, then quietly reissued each one with new names, effectively recycling documents to save far more. He even set up 'safe houses' under Switzerland’s flag, including the now-famous Glass House, where thousands hid. Lutz wasn’t just a paper-pusher; he was a master of subverting systems meant to destroy lives.

What really gets me is how personal this was for him. He worked alongside his future wife, Magda, a Jewish woman he later married, which adds this layer of quiet defiance to his story. While others turned away, Lutz used every tool—diplomatic immunity, forged papers, even staging dramatic confrontations with Nazi officers—to shield people. His methods weren’t glamorous; they were messy, risky, and utterly brilliant. It’s a reminder that heroism isn’t always about grand gestures. Sometimes it’s about stamping papers until your hand cramps, knowing each stamp is a heartbeat extended.

What Happens At The Ending Of Dangerous Prayers Part 1?

5 Answers2026-03-20 02:27:43

The ending of 'Dangerous Prayers Part 1' left me absolutely stunned—it’s one of those moments where everything you thought you knew gets flipped upside down. The protagonist, after struggling with their faith and morals throughout the story, finally makes a desperate plea to a higher power, only to realize too late that the entity answering isn’t what they expected. The final scene shows them staring into a mirror, but their reflection starts moving independently, grinning with this eerie, knowing look. It’s such a chilling cliffhanger because it suggests the 'prayer' wasn’t just heard… it was something far darker taking hold.

What really got me was how the story plays with the idea of faith being a double-edged sword. The protagonist’s desperation blinds them to the warning signs, and that last shot of the mirror feels like a metaphor for losing control of your own soul. I spent hours dissecting it with friends online—some think it’s a literal possession, while others argue it’s psychological. Either way, it’s masterful horror storytelling.

Does The Stevia Deception Explain Why Stevia Is Dangerous?

3 Answers2026-01-02 23:35:28

I stumbled upon 'The Stevia Deception' while researching natural sweeteners, and it definitely made me pause. The book dives into the potential risks of stevia, arguing that while it’s marketed as a 'healthy' alternative, there’s more to the story. It questions the long-term effects on metabolism and gut health, citing studies that suggest stevia might disrupt insulin sensitivity or even alter gut microbiota. The author also critiques the lack of rigorous long-term human studies, which I found eye-opening—most research seems focused on short-term safety.

That said, I don’t think the book outright claims stevia is 'dangerous' in a dramatic sense. It’s more about highlighting uncertainties and corporate interests behind its popularity. After reading, I’ve cut back on stevia-heavy products, but I’m not panicking—just more mindful. It’s a reminder that 'natural' doesn’t always mean harmless.

Who Should Play To Chose Between Begging EX And Dangerous Flings?

3 Answers2025-10-16 17:15:06

Casting that title screams for chemistry and messy emotions, the kind that keeps you rewinding scenes just to watch a look land. I’d put a soulful, quietly charismatic actor in the 'begging ex' role — someone who can deliver apology scenes without sounding pathetic, and regret without begging for sympathy. Someone like Park Seo-joon or Lee Joon-gi (depending on the age and tone) would be perfect: they can carry years of shared history in a single glance. For the femme lead who’s torn, I see Kim Go-eun or Han So‑hee bringing vulnerability and fierce boundaries at once. I want the audience to understand why she might consider going back and why she might not.

Then throw in a dangerous fling who’s sharp, unpredictable, and intoxicating; an actor who makes risk feel thrilling. Song Kang or Seo Ye‑ji could live in that role — they’re magnetic but morally gray, not cartoonishly villainous. The supporting cast should be small but memorable: a best friend who’s blunt, a sibling who complicates choices, and a soft, soundtrack-heavy sequence composer to underline those late-night texts. The visual style should lean moody neon for the flings and warm natural light for flashbacks with the ex, so each choice feels physically different.

If it was my call at the final table, I’d aim for actors who bring real chemistry over pure star power, because this story hinges on believable tension. I’d watch it on a rainy Sunday and probably cry into my tea — in a good way.

Is The Art Thief: A True Story Of Love, Crime, And A Dangerous Obsession Worth Reading?

5 Answers2025-11-10 17:16:32

Man, 'The Art Thief' had me hooked from the first page! It's this wild ride through the shadowy world of art theft, blending true crime with a deep dive into obsession and passion. The way the author unpacks the protagonist's psyche is fascinating—like, you simultaneously empathize with their love for art and recoil at their choices.

What really stood out to me was how the book doesn’t just focus on the heists but also explores the emotional toll of living a double life. The descriptions of stolen masterpieces and the adrenaline-fueled thefts are vivid, but it’s the quieter moments—the guilt, the relationships fraying—that make it unforgettable. If you enjoy narratives that mix meticulous research with human drama, this is a must-read. I finished it in two sittings and still think about it months later.

Is When Desire Turns Dangerous Worth Reading?

3 Answers2025-12-28 14:00:03

The first thing that struck me about 'When Desire Turns Dangerous' was its raw, unfiltered exploration of human emotions. The protagonist's descent into obsession isn't just a plot device—it feels like peeling back layers of vulnerability we all recognize but rarely confront. I spent hours dissecting the symbolism in the second act, where the crumbling cityscape mirrors the character's psyche. What really lingers, though, is how the author balances poetic prose with gut-punch realism. The dinner scene in chapter 7? I had to put the book down for a day just to process it.

That said, readers craving fast-paced action might find the middle sections too introspective. But if you appreciate stories where every whispered confession and sideways glance carries weight, this novel transforms into something haunting. My dog-eared copy now lives on my 'books that changed me' shelf, wedged between 'The Secret History' and 'Normal People'.

Who Are The Main Characters In Slightly Dangerous And Similar Books?

4 Answers2025-12-19 18:34:33

I’ve always been drawn to mismatched couples, and 'Slightly Dangerous' is basically that sweet spot of prickly hero + incandescent heroine. The central pair are Mrs. Christine Derrick, a vivacious, accident-prone widow who brings warmth and comic chaos wherever she goes, and Wulfric Bedwyn, the icy, duty-worn Duke of Bewcastle whose reserve hides a deep, loyal heart. Their chemistry comes from clashing manners and real emotional growth rather than instant fireworks, which is why the characters stick with me long after the last page. If you like books in the same vein, the Bedwyn saga has a few other standouts: in 'Slightly Married' the leads are Aidan Bedwyn (a rigid, honorable colonel) and Eve Morris (a stubborn, independent woman saved by a marriage-of-convenience); 'Slightly Tempted' focuses on Lady Morgan Bedwyn and the rakish Gervase Ashford; 'Slightly Scandalous' features Freyja Bedwyn and Joshua Moore; and 'Slightly Sinful' pairs Rachel with Alleyne in a clever ruse-turned-romance. Those books trade on the same family dynamics, social friction, and misplaced assumptions that make 'Slightly Dangerous' so fun.

Where Can I Read The Most Dangerous Game Online For Free?

2 Answers2025-11-10 10:05:40

especially classics like 'The Most Dangerous Game'. Richard Connell's story is technically public domain now, so it pops up in legit places like Project Gutenberg (gutenberg.org) or the Internet Archive (archive.org). Those sites are goldmines for vintage literature—no sketchy pop-up ads or malware risks. I once spent an afternoon comparing editions there and stumbled on annotated versions with cool historical footnotes.

That said, if you're craving a more immersive experience, Librivox has free audiobook versions read by volunteers. Some narrators go full dramatic mode with the hunting scenes, which amps up the tension. Just avoid random 'free book' sites that demand sign-ups—they’re usually content farms. Honestly, the hunt for the story kinda mirrors its own theme: sometimes the thrill is in tracking down the perfect copy.

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