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Steamy Recs April 2025

Hi Wild Ones! Every month I recommend books, movies, and TV that I’ve enjoyed. Looking for your next read or watch? Read on. This month was another reverse harem month! I’m super digging this whole flavor of polyamory. I’m not sure why it took me so long to try it out, but I’m on board now!

Vacation with Three Boys by Lexie Miers

I plowed through this series. I think the first book is a bit better than the second, but I definitely enjoyed reading about Erin enjoying her three men in Ibiza! Watching Henryk slowly coming around to doing something for himself and open himself up to happiness that isn’t dictated by his throne is fantastic. And there was a fun twist, too. I do love a royal romance.

Stranded with Three Boys by Lexie Miers

More drama for our four lovers as they grow closer together and set up the last book of the series. If you’re looking for a fun romance with really hot men showering attention on one lucky lady, this is your series. And I continue to love Posy.

I Married Three Boys by Lexie Miers

And they finally get their happily ever after! I loved seeing how it all worked out for them. And the special wedding at the end was so sweet.

Soul Code by Blake Black

This one was contemporary with a strong sci-fi flavor. Our characters work at a tech company and are developing artificial intelligence and augmented reality. That was fun, but even better was the way the characters and the relationship developed. There were some heavy elements of the story, with the FMC having a traumatic childhood, and all the guys having their own difficulties, too. And there’s a stalkery vibe to parts of it that some may not like. Despite that, I loved the book and plan to read the next one. It’s probably my favorite of the reverse harem I’ve read so far.


What have you read and watched this month? Hit reply and let me know if you have something fantastic!

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Note: I don’t provide links for the books in these rec lists anymore, but you should know I get books from all over the place: Amazon (including Audible), Barnes & Noble, Chirp books, Kobo, Smashwords, the library, direct from the author, Kickstarter, and Storybundle. So if you don’t find the book at your usual store please consider looking around for it. Don’t forget the author’s website! Many authors sell direct to readers, and authors make more when you buy direct from them.

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