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The Honeypot: September's Sweet & Spicy Book Recommendations

Welcome to our tantalizing journey through the literary spice rack! We're diving deep into the world of books, exploring the spectrum from the mild to the fiery hot. Just like spices add flavor and excitement to our favorite dishes, books can range from subtle and understated to bold and intense in their storytelling. Join us as we embark on a flavorful adventure, uncovering titles that offer a little extra zest and heat to your reading experience. Whether you're craving a gentle simmer or a full-blown inferno of emotions, there's something on this spicy bookshelf for every palate. So, sit back, relax, and prepare to spice up your reading like never before!


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Disclaimer: The books featured below contain mature themes and explicit sexual content that may not be suitable for readers under the age of 18. While we strive to offer a diverse selection of literature in our Honeypot section, we acknowledge that some content may not be appropriate for all audiences. Reader discretion is advised, and we encourage adult readers to explore these titles with an open mind and awareness of their content. Additionally, we remind parents and guardians to exercise caution and discretion when selecting reading material for younger audiences.

 
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The Beeswax


The first of the three ratings is Wax. Just like handling wax, which can be slippery yet becomes brittle when dried, Wax books contain no explicit sensuality. While physical romance may be hinted at or described in general terms, it will not be detailed. These picks aim to provide recommendations for readers seeking wholesome and enriching stories without the added spice found in some novels.


 
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Twice a Quinceañera

by Yamile Saied Méndez


One month short of her wedding day—and her thirtieth birthday—Nadia Palacio finds herself standing up to her infuriating, cheating fiancé for the first time in . . . well, ever. But that same courage doesn’t translate to breaking the news to her Argentinian family. She’s hyperventilating before facing them when she glimpses a magazine piece about a Latina woman celebrating herself—with a second quinceañera, aka Sweet 15! And that gives Nadia a brilliant idea . . .


With a wedding venue already paid for, and family from all over the world with plane tickets, Nadia is determined to create her own happily-ever-after. Since the math adds up perfectly, she’ll celebrate her treintañera, her double quinces. As the first professional in her family, raising a glass to her achievements is the best plan she’s had in years. Until she discovers that the man in charge of the venue is none other than her college fling that became far more than a fling. And he looks even more delicious than a three-tiered cake . . .



 
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Ander & Santi Were Here

by Jonny Garza Villa


Finding home. Falling in love. Fighting to belong.


The Santos Vista neighborhood of San Antonio, Texas, is all Ander Martínez has ever known. The smell of pan dulce. The mixture of Spanish and English filling the streets. And, especially their job at their family's taquería. It's the place that has inspired Ander as a muralist, and, as they get ready to leave for art school, it's all of these things that give them hesitancy. That give them the thought, are they ready to leave it all behind?


To keep Ander from becoming complacent during their gap year, their family "fires" them so they can transition from restaurant life to focusing on their murals and prepare for college. That is, until they meet Santiago López Alvarado, the hot new waiter. Falling for each other becomes as natural as breathing. Through Santi's eyes, Ander starts to understand who they are and want to be as an artist, and Ander becomes Santi's first steps toward making Santos Vista and the United States feel like home.


Until ICE agents come for Santi, and Ander realizes how fragile that sense of home is. How love can only hold on so long when the whole world is against them. And when, eventually, the world starts to win.



 
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The Sweet Spot


Moving up a step, the second rating is Honey. Honey is significantly stickier than wax, but more importantly, it is sweeter. These curated books strike the perfect balance between intimacy and storytelling. In simpler terms, think "fade to black." These books may include moderate sensuality and physical actions, which will be described in detail but not explicitly written. Whether you're intrigued by the idea of diving into a spicy read or prefer to ease into it gradually, these selections are tailor-made for you.


 
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Island Affair

by Priscilla Oliveras


Sought-after social media influencer Sara Vance, in recovery from an eating disorder, is coming into her own, with a potential career expansion on the horizon. Despite the good news, her successful siblings (and their perfect spouses) have a way of making her feel like the odd one out. So, when her unreliable boyfriend is a no-show for a Florida family vacation, Sara recruits Luis Navarro—a firefighter paramedic and dive captain willing to play the part of her smitten fiancé . . .


Luis’s big Cuban familia has been in Key West for generations, and his quiet strength feeds off the island’s laidback style. Though guarded after a deep betrayal, he’ll always help someone in need—especially a spunky beauty with a surprising knowledge of Spanish curse words. Soon, he and Sara have memorized their “how we met” story and are immersed in family dinners, bike tours, private snorkeling trips . . . sharing secrets, and slow, melting kisses. But when it’s time for Sara to return home, will their fake relationship fade like the stunning sunset . . . or blossom into something beautiful?



 
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Big Chicas Don't Cry

by Annette Chavez Macias


Cousins Mari, Erica, Selena, and Gracie are inseparable. They aren’t just family but best friends—sharing secrets, traditions, and a fierce love for their abuelita. But their idyllic childhood ends when Mari’s parents divorce, forcing her to move away. With Mari gone, the girls’ tight-knit bond unravels.


Fifteen years later, Mari’s got the big house and handsome husband, but her life is in shambles. Erica’s boyfriend just dumped her, and her new boss hates her. Selena can’t seem to find her place in the world—not Mexican enough for her family, not white enough for her colleagues. And Gracie is a Catholic school teacher with an all-consuming crush, but she can’t trust herself when it comes to romance.


As rocky as the cousins’ lives have become, nothing can prepare them for the heartbreaking loss of a loved one. When tragedy reunites them, will they remember their abuelita’s lessons about family and forgiveness—or are fifteen years of separation too much to overcome?



 
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The Spice Rack


At last, we've arrived at the final rating: Nectar. These books are not for the faint of heart; that much is guaranteed. They will have your blood pumping, your palms sweating, and your heart racing. Whether you're into the typical, the taboo, or any of the myriad kinks out there, this section will surely have something for you! Our recommendations will feature explicit sensuality, sex will be depicted in graphic detail, and there's always a chance that acts beyond intercourse may make an appearance.


 
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Here to Stay

by Adriana Herrera


Starting over is more about who you’re with than where you live…


Julia del Mar Ortiz is not having the best year.


She moved to Dallas with her boyfriend, who ended up ditching her and running back to New York after only a few weeks. Left with a massive—by NYC standards, anyway—apartment and a car lease in the scorching Texas heat, Julia is struggling…except that’s not completely true. Running the charitable foundation of one of the most iconic high fashion department stores in the world is serious lifegoals.


It’s more than enough to make her want to stick it out down South.


The only monkey wrench in Julia’s plans is the blue-eyed, smart-mouthed consultant the store hired to take them public. Fellow New Yorker Rocco Quinn’s first order of business? Putting Julia’s job on the chopping block.


When Julia is tasked with making sure Rocco sees how valuable the programs she runs are, she’s caught between a rock and a very hard set of abs. Because Rocco Quinn is almost impossible to hate—and even harder to resist.



 
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Guava Flavored Lies

by J.J. Arias


All’s Fair in Love and (Pastry) War


Sylvie Campos and Lauren Machado have hated each other since before they were born. For generations, the Campos and Machado families have blamed each other for stealing pastry recipes they claim their great-grandfathers originated before fleeing Castro’s Cuba.


Having spent their lives as rivals, Lauren and Sylvie are now in their early thirties and primed to take over their respective family bakeries. That means working long, hot, seasons of outdoor food festivals where they are forced to endure each other - albeit with a lot of bantering and barb-trading. After all, no one knows how to get under Sylvie’s skin like Lauren.


Sick of dealing with Lauren and her thieving family, Sylvie sets out to unmask the Machados for the traitors they are.


But when the truth is not what Sylvie expects, will the fiery exchanges between her and Lauren turn into something hot enough to melt away generational baggage? Could they get the chance to rekindle what they almost had in high school?



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