Picked by The Ruinous Love Trilogy fans

Here are 2 books that The Ruinous Love Trilogy fans have personally recommended once you finish the The Ruinous Love Trilogy series. Book DNA is a community of authors and super-readers sharing their favorite books with the world.

Book cover of Swipe Right For Monsters

K. Marie Smith Author Of Touch

From K.'s 3 favorite reads in 2023.

Why am I passionate about this?

Author Fantasy nerd Avid reader Stay at home Mom DV survivor C-PTSD living

K.'s 3 favorite reads in 2023

K. Marie Smith Why K. loves this book

I adored this book so much! I love a good poly romance book, and when a friend sent it to me, I knew it was right up my alley! Not only was it a very modern take on a monster romance with the dating app aspect, but the male characters were incredibly sweet, and all five of them were so different as well. I was hoping for a little bit more, action-wise at least, but overall, it was a fun little palate cleanser for me.

I was absolutely left wanting more from this author, and I can’t wait for the next book and a new couple's group.

By R. O'Leary ,

Why should I read it?

1 author picked Swipe Right For Monsters as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.

What is this book about?

“Download Monstr and slither into your future mate’s DMs!”

Tequila shots and dating apps don’t mix. Celebrating the end of grad school, Drunk Nicole thought it would be a brilliant idea to find a monster sugar daddy to help her pay off her student loans and help her fix up the rundown house she had inherited.
Surely there was a rich vampire or gold-laden dragon out there who might have a thing for messy brunettes with threadbare sweatpants and a caffeine addiction?

But in the light of day (and her crippling hangover) Sober Nicole thinks Drunk Nicole was an idiot.…


Book cover of His Victim's Torment

K. Marie Smith Author Of Touch

From K.'s 3 favorite reads in 2023.

Why am I passionate about this?

Author Fantasy nerd Avid reader Stay at home Mom DV survivor C-PTSD living

K.'s 3 favorite reads in 2023

K. Marie Smith Why K. loves this book

This is yet another wild ride of a book, but this time, it is not so cutesy. Definitely not cutesy at all.

Well, unless you count the blossoming relationship between Mary, a protected witness in the case against Jimmy Yates, and Devon Walker, the FBI agent in charge of protection detail. Then there’s all the banter and slow burn that sizzles between them.

This book, however, is very realistic on the forensics, so if you’re not into blood, gore, and deranged serial killers who like rats, fair warning!

By Nicole Keefer ,

Why should I read it?

1 author picked His Victim's Torment as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.

What is this book about?

After twenty years, devastation has come back to DC in the form of serial killer Jimmy Yates. Throughout his reign of terror, only one person has ever been able to elude his clutches. Mary Anderson is the girl that survived. Now Mary is all grown up, Yates has returned, and is determined to rectify his mistake.

Only one person now stands between Jimmy Yates and his revenge. FBI Special Agent Devon Walker is hell-bent on keeping Mary alive while the rest of his team tracks down and apprehends the elusive serial killer. At the same time, Yates will do anything…