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After moving into her new San Francisco apartment, Caroline Reynolds is less-than-thrilled to find out she lives next to a super-loud neighbor. Each night she hears him banging against the wall and letting out moans of pleasure during sex (with a different woman each time). Soon, though, the noise becomes too much. Caroline heads over to give him a piece of her mind, only to find out that he's, ahem, very attractive. Throw in a zany cast of outcast potential superheroes, a dark stranger following Thom everywhere he goes, and a disappearing mom and you've got Hero. The book has issues to spare... family issues, abandonment, sexuality, and characters facing death every other day... Through it all, Thom is learning to trust who he is, to show who he is, and to see beyond the faces that everyone else shows the world.

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To pay her college tuition, Erin cleans reclusive ex-soldier Blake Morris's house twice a week. Then, one day she accidentally walks in on him in a, uh, compromising position, and feels something deep and sensual stir inside of her. Meanwhile, Blake is secretly infatuated with Erin but believes he'll never be good enough for her. He hopes to reenter the world—and become worthy of her love—when he accepts an associate professor position at his alma mater. But on his first day, Blake finds out Erin is one of his students. Will they be able to keep their relationship strictly professional?Forbidden Fruit: Luscious and exciting story, and More forbidden fruit; or, Master Percy's progress in and beyond the do And that's what a lot of this book was. The only deeper parts were the waaaaaay overused trope of using the alternate identities of a superhero as a metaphor for being gay. Bryan Singer did it much better in the first X-Men movie, btw. Much. Better. I could have done without the romance element, which was again cliché since you have the hero-falling-for-the-villain-but-they-don't-know-who-the-other-is-beneath-their-masks bit. *Cough* Batman and Catwoman *cough*

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There's no Timothée Chalamet in this version, sadly (pro tip: you can picture his face when you read). But still, the story of Elio and Oliver is just as steamy in book-form. For those of you who are unfamiliar with the plot, Oliver is a sexy American student who comes to stay with Elio's family in Italy. At first, the pair appear to hate each other. As time goes on, however, it's clear that there's more to their relationship than meets the eye. The main character is dealing with many problems, but the two biggest is being gay and finding that he has super powers. "And those are problems why?" you might ask? Well, things are a bit different where he lives.The content of this novel—a gay teen fledgling superhero—was what drew me to it. It does struggle in the styling and the pacing, but overall it was fun, gritty at times, emotional and introspective. This story had some good points that made me enjoy this book. The emotions that the characters had to cover up due to layers of deep secrets was greatly written. They felt very honest and exactly how I would feel. Also Thom couldn't have chosen a better group of friends or love interest than he did. I hope he has a great life because he deserves it.

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Since Moore's intentions are admirable, it's tempting to gloss over the book's poor execution by praising it using plenty of qualifiers. (" Hero is the best YA novel featuring a gay teen superhero I've read all month!") Unfortunately, I just can't bring myself to use the words " Hero" and "best" in the same sentence. Well, in a pinch I could probably force myself to say, "I read Hero while staying at a Best Western," but even that would be a lie. I really enjoyed this novel. It had a lot going on and it's a book you can really sink your teeth into. I loved the superhero world that Moore created. I loved that Thom was gay, but the book was about more than that.Articles on American Erotic Novels, Including: The Sleeping Beauty Trilogy, a Spy in the House of Love, Tropic of Cancer (Novel), Tropic of Capricorn (Novel), Exit to Eden, Belinda (Rice Novel), Cerulean Sins (Novel), a Stroke of Midnight It also kind of made me wince when Thom's mother said that her career didn't matter because she had the man she wanted, and also at the way she dismissed any idea that Hal might be biased in thinking that she should give up her career because she's the woman and "second rate". I have no idea if Perry Moore realised how that scene would come across, but ouch.

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I think I wanted to like this book more than I actually did. What probably turned me off most about it was that it was too campy. I prefer my superheroes to be darker, more serious, more grounded in reality: Going through Bridgerton withdrawal after binge-watching the first two seasons? Well, while you await its return to streaming, grab the books and get a healthy dose of "your grace." If the series wasn't hot enough for you, the books take it up a notch. Plus, you can get a head start on the rest of the series while they work on season three.Many people like to be mentally and sexually stimulated at once, and these books allow you to get wrapped up in a great story while getting some pretty intense details about the build-up, climax, and aftermath of steamy sex scenes. A(nother) nice perk to keep in mind? Erotic novels often look like “regular” books, so you can dive into one wherever you want without worrying about getting the side eye from someone in public.



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