

Thrown together, they give in to the attraction flaring between them. Too late, Jameson discovers the American rapper is popular, raunchy and not what the Queen wanted, although he’s having an entirely different reaction. Out of his depth, he takes the advice of a student and signs “Duchess” for the gig who’s anxious for the good publicity. But with the Queen’s children involved in one scandal after another, she puts Jameson in charge of a tribute concert in her late husband’s honor. But an incident with a rising pop star has gone viral, unfairly putting her deal in jeopardy.Ī brilliant professor and reclusive royal, Prince Jameson, prefers life out of the spotlight. Rapper Danielle “Duchess” Nelson is on the verge of signing a deal that’ll make her one of the richest women in hip hop. Then be sure to share your favorite steamy romance books in the comments below. Ready to dive in? Check out the titles below and get reading. Regardless of these alternative covers, you can’t always judge a book by its cover which is why I created this book list to give you the best, steamy romance novels worth reading! Some people may want to hide the fact that they are reading a steamy romance novel or spicy #Booktok recommendation, so there has been an uptick in authors creating less steamy, more discreet romance book covers for their books. In fact, only a few of these steamy romance novels on this book list would fit into that category. Of course, some steamy romance books can fit the erotic romance book category like Fifty Shades of Grey and others, but not all do if that’s not your cup of tea.


Steamy romance novels definitely have an open door look to bedroom scenes that range from the hot to the downright erotic. (There really needs to be a better description than “clean!” but I digress…) Though clean romance is just an atrocious descriptor (in my opinion) for books with closed-door bedroom scenes or with none at all beyond a chaste kiss or two. What all readers might agree on is that steamy romance novels don’t fall into the “clean” romance category.

What one thinks is steamy may not even register for another. Steaminess is kind of in the eye of the reader is it not?
