The 3 best books by Meghan March

The arrival of the earthquake in Spain Meghan March, with Deseo (mount 3 trilogy) As a final claim effect, it is expected as a replica of equal or greater intensity than in a United States where the term bestseller falls short to encompass the magnitude of this new pearl of the gender more pink as well as cheeky and explicit.

This genre between the erotic (when not openly spicy) and the romantic has always found in great references such as Danielle stell, Nora roberts, Megan maxwell, Lysa kleypas Or until EL James (with its disturbing shadows with sado overtones), the essential pillars for a constant boiling of light novels on whose pages to focus those fanciful desires that take each one out of their romances usually ruined by monotony.

But that desire to find escape valves for sensuality, bordering on the most intensely erotic, requires new muses that offer new love affairs, new scenarios and exciting twists in that immeasurable drive that is love.

A love as a theme that can be approached in March's pen from the most physical sensations to the spaces of the imaginary reader where sensuality is strangely intertwined with taboos, rebellion and vindication of a sexuality capable of filling us with fullness in an orgasm or in a caress .

So hold on to your belts because Meghan March has arrived and she has a lot new to tell us about the infinite ways to love. The new muse of the dirtiest romantic genre.

Meghan March's Top 3 Recommended Novels

Rey

From the outset, this novel may sound like the preponderance of the masculine, the vision of the erotic as an act of submission to the feminine. But don't get carried away by the title. Where they give them they take them and we will only have to wait for the moment for the tables to change, either in this or in another installment of the saga. Give time to the matter ...

The point is that there is nothing better than looking for a couple of exotic names to already anticipate that taste of strange love of unknown passion compared to the daily life of a couple who snores every day next to us. The point is that Lachlan Mount appears in Keira's life with a feeling of omnipotence.

And Keira seems to be the target of one of his hunting and hunting games in which a certain threatening tone about the control of privacy appears timely and threatening in these days of privacy 0 thanks to networks and internet searches.

Only Keira learns to love that feeling of danger. Because just looking into the abyss, she feels that tickling between disturbing and deeply erotic.

King (Mount 1 Trilogy)

Queen

Keira is torn between the certainty of the riskiness of this game in which she is only the toy and the passionate requirement of each of her cells that ask for more, from that indescribable space in which desire and soul come together. Mount is something like an antihero of the genre who, however, awakens those passions of the forbidden, of the inappropriate.

A kind of revision of the pink genre towards the pornography of every principle of this genre. And certainly the forbidden catches, not only Keira but the readers.

Only in the tremendous contradiction that Keira rides, a last push towards rebellion against her wishes and against Mount will show us the most defiant lover. And the crash is assured because Mount is ready for anything.

Queen (Mount 2 Trilogy)

Desire

Every stormy relationship requires an armistice so as not to end in an absolute drama. And nothing better than an external enemy to join forces and even understand that Keira and Mount are broken for each other.

Because they love and punish each other, but in this delusional game towards destruction they do not allow anyone to interfere.

A final novel that achieves maximum credibility in characters on the edge, fast-paced action and sex as if there were no tomorrow, violence almost necessary as revenge and a savage reconciliation as the end of a trilogy that takes a step beyond the shadows of Gray and that will not leave anyone indifferent.

Wish (Mount 3 Trilogy)
5/5 - (10 votes)

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