'Lexi Baby' was a mixed bag. The writing style was engaging, with dialogue that felt natural and settings vivid enough to picture. But the plot twists? Some landed perfectly, while others seemed forced, like the author was trying too hard to shock. I’d rate it 3.5/5—enjoyable but not groundbreaking. Still, if you love underdog stories with a side of angst, you’ll probably find something to cherish here.
I picked up 'Lexi Baby' on a whim after seeing some buzz in a book club, and it turned out to be a surprisingly heartfelt read. The protagonist’s journey felt raw and relatable, especially the way the author handled themes of self-discovery and resilience. The pacing was a bit uneven—some chapters dragged while others flew by—but the emotional payoff was worth it. I’d give it a solid 4/5 for its authenticity alone.
What really stuck with me were the side characters. They weren’t just props for the main story; each had their own arcs that intertwined beautifully. If you’re into contemporary fiction with a touch of grit, this might hit the spot. Just don’t go in expecting a light, breezy read—it digs deep.
'Lexi Baby' reminded me why I love character-driven stories. Lexi’s voice was so distinct, her flaws making her endearing rather than frustrating. The book’s exploration of family dynamics was its strongest suit, though the romance subplot felt tacked on. I’d give it 4.5/5 for the emotional depth alone. It’s the kind of book that lingers—I caught myself thinking about it days later, which is always a good sign. If you’re on the fence, take the plunge; it’s more than just another coming-of-age tale.
For a debut novel, 'Lexi Baby' packs a punch. The prose is sharp, and the themes—identity, loss, hope—are handled with care. It’s not perfect (the middle sags a bit), but the ending left me in tears. 4/5. Worth reading if you appreciate stories that don’t shy away from messy emotions.
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"Pirmahan mo ang divorce papers at umalis ka na. Sofia is back, and I no longer have a use for a substitute like you."
Sa loob ng isang taon, naging masunurin at mapagmahal na asawa si Aria kay Xander Black—ang mailap at ruthless na billionaire. Ngunit sa gabi ng kanilang anniversary, hindi regalo kundi papeles ng paghihiwalay ang ibinigay nito sa kanya. Itatapon lang pala siya na parang basura dahil nagbalik na ang babaeng tunay na mahal ni Xander.
May lihim si Aria. Hawak niya ang isang positive pregnancy test, ngunit nang makita ang lamig sa mga mata ni Xander, pinili niyang manahimik. Hindi deserve ng lalaking ito ang kanyang anak. Nang walang salita, pinirmahan ni Aria ang papeles at naglaho nang parang bula.
Pagkalipas ng Limang Taon.
Bumalik si Aria sa bansa, hindi na bilang isang api, kundi bilang isang matagumpay at sikat na fashion designer. Ngunit ang mas ikinagulat ni Xander sa kanilang muling pagkikita ay ang batang lalaking kasama ni Aria—isang "mini-version" ni Xander na may parehong matatalim na kulay-abong mga mata.
Nag-apoy ang galit at pag-aari sa dibdib ni Xander. "Kaninong anak ito, Aria?" mariing tanong niya habang isinasandal ang babae sa pader.
Ngumiti lang si Aria nang may pait. "Anak ko siya, Mr. Black. At ikaw? Isa ka lang estranghero sa amin."
Gagawin ni Xander ang lahat para bawiin ang kanyang tagapagmana, ngunit sapat ba ang yaman at kapangyarihan niya para muling makuha ang pusong dati niyang winasak? Isang bilyonaryo ang luluhod—mapatawad lang ng babaeng kaisa-isang minahal niya.
Note: This is a super erotic +18 pages of her diary. Read at your own risk.
When the thunder rolls and the lights flicker, Lexi writes, and nothing is off limits.
Trapped between the walls of a religious household and the firestorm inside her own body, Lexi is a quiet 21-year-old woman with a loud, unfiltered diary. Orphaned at twelve and raised by her aunt and pastor uncle in a small Georgia town, Lexi lives in the shadows — but her fantasies, frustrations, and forbidden desires fill every page of her private journal.
Naked Pages: The Diary of Lexi is a confessional coming-of-age erotica told from the perspective of a young woman exploring her sexuality in secret. From heartbreak and betrayal to late-night cravings, self-discovery, and unexpected temptation, Lexi’s journey is messy, raw, and deeply honest. She’s not searching for love — she’s chasing something real: connection, pleasure, and control over her own story.
As she transitions into a new life in Atlanta, surrounded by new people and new dangers, Lexi’s entries grow even bolder. And every chapter she writes pulls us deeper into her unfiltered world — full of heat, heartbreak, and hard truths.
This is more than just her diary. It’s her freedom.
Ava Adams tolerated living with her stepfather and her douchebag of a stepbrother. She lived her life being maltreated by them until luck smiled on her and she got a job to work in the Kings'mansion as a babysitter. She was glad to leave the hell hole she called a home.
She got the shock of her life when she found out it wasn't a little boy she would babysit, but a grown up man. A very sexy, mouthwatering one at that. Fate brought Alexander King, the young billionaire and the master of the mansion to her. He got into an accident few years before and was not his normal self.
What are you doing? Read more to find out how their journey of love began and who made Alex that way. Will their love prevail? Will Alex take revenge on those who made him that way?
"Congratulations, you're pregnant.''
Allie widened her eyes, mouth agape as she stared at the doctor in front of her. "Excuse me?''
"You're pregnant...." The doctor repeated.
"With a hellhounds baby?"
"It appears so"
"Oh, fuck me!''
***
Nate Harper is a frat boy football star from the wealthy family with athletic dynasty. He's a celebrity in the university with people falling to his feet every chance they get. Also he's a hellhound which makes people fear him more.
Allie Jackson's a student and an athlete, but her similarities to Nate end there. Intelligent, focused, independent, and completely uninterested in Nates charms she's a werewolf omega trying to get through last year of her college.
There was always one strict rule know by all; Hellhounds would never be able to coexist with werewolves. But fate works in mysterious ways one night is all it takes for Allie to let loose and give in to his charms which forever changes her life.
***
“What do you think you're doing, Xander?!” Hardin shouted. “Get your filthy hands off my wife.” He charged at us, slapping Xander's hands off my waist.
Xander chuckled dryly. “What the hell do you mean, your wife? You seem to be a hella drunk baby, brother. She's mine!”
*******
The only man she has ever had eyes for wasn't who she thought he was. The beauty she found was indeed a beast. He ripped her heart apart by cheating with her own sister on their wedding day. Her parents abandoned her and made her sister get married to her fiance for selfish reasons.
She decided to have sex with his brother, a billionaire, all for revenge. He makes her a deal; carry my baby and I'll help you get your revenge.
Will it all be worth it or will she be faced with even more trouble when Xander Rivera returns?
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What really elevates 'Baby X' for me is how it tackles themes of identity and belonging without ever feeling preachy. The metaphors are woven so seamlessly into the plot that you don’t realize how deeply they’ve affected you until you put the book down. And the side characters? They’re not just props—they have their own arcs, their own scars, and they stick with you long after the last page. If you’re into stories that make you think as much as they make you feel, this one’s a gem. It’s not a light read, but it’s the kind of book that leaves you staring at the ceiling, questioning everything in the best way possible.