The stranger I married by Sylvia day

I was ridiculously surprised at how much I love this book. I think for those who read this expecting a run of the mill historical romance will be shocked at the language and amount of sex. But if you can go into it with an open mind and know that it is much more erotic than the norm, you'll realize that there is a new level of intimacy here.... one that I don't often read in romances set even in modern times, let alone regency romance.

Sex is written about in so many different ways. Not often do I come across an author that makes a couple truly connect during the act as well as ms. Day did with Grayson and Isabel. Maybe because they were such good friends, enduring tragedy and weathered the rigid structure of society together. Somehow, I felt the intimacy so much more deeply than I'm used to. Their passion for one another sizzled.
Grayson is anguished, aching for Isabel to love him back. He woos and loves and romances her, and God i loved every second of it! He just unabashedly chases after his wife. The wait is worth it, I swear!!! I loved this couple! Recommended for HR lovers who like a little extra steam ..or a lot of extra. There was a lot of sex in this book but I never got the feeling of it being too much. Isabel and Grayson are both extremely sexual people, and it is their only way of truly connecting with each other before they finally learn how to be in love. 
Until next time,
💋
The romance reader

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