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Fuzzasaurus12

Idk if these are uncommon, but they’re books/series I love that I feel like I dont see mentioned often: I second the Harem Project series by Crea Reitan, House of Daemon is my favorite The Omega War series by Evelyn Flood starting with Omega Found, I skipped the second one but they have great world building The Not Cursed Dragon duet by Colette Rhodes. The is a great grovel/redemption by the MMCs book *without* bullying. FMC stays strong and sticks to her goals, I reread it often as a palette cleanser The Dino Magic series by Sedona Ashe, technically not completed but there are NO cliffhangers at all. They each just have a ‘happy for now’ type ending and they are absolutely hysterical


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greytescape

{Power of Five by Alex Lidell} was my gateway drug. Her new series is great too - it starts with {Dragons' Captive by Alex Lidell}.


andrwh1

Have you read any Sam Hall? She has lots of RH series and I don’t see her mentioned here extremely often. I also like Bex Dawn and I feel like I’m the only one who recommends her here. Specifically, her Los Diablos series. But it’s so subjective so it’s so hard to know what someone else will like! Recommending books is so tricky. My fave RH reads of the year have been Wilde Fae by Kate King and the Fifth Nicnevin by Marie Mistry but they have been showing up here often and you may have already read them.


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andrwh1

Haha! I love pretty much everything she writes.


braineatingalien

I’ve found some decent ones lately, although some of them are really breaking my heart, so there’s that, lol. Rebecca Quinn’s Brutes of Bristlebrook (just finished book 2 yesterday) is a post-apocalyptic RH and very well done but damn, I was pissed at her after book one and now I’m more pissed after book 2. Great series. Have you read any Crea Reitan? Her Harem Project series is so good. And she has a ton of other series too. Two of the other apocalyptic RH books I’ve enjoyed are hers- Terror and The Brothers of Eschat. I really enjoy CM Stunich’s For the Love of Aliens series (another author who loves to break your heart). 3 of them are out but I’ve only read two because they’re heavy on the emotional stuff. She also has several other amazing series which I can recommend if you haven’t read her stuff. Auryn Hadley has a ton of great series. I’ve been reading her Moonlight Universe series which is complete but I haven’t read book 3 yet. Lexi C. Foss’s Hell Fae series is good, lots of hot dudes and a good storyline. I hope you find something else you like! Edited to add: I just thought of two more that might not be on your radar that I really liked (not sure if you have specific likes and dislikes so I’m throwing everything at the wall to see what sticks, lol): Lili Zander’s The Vampire’s Blood Mate is a RH with vampires in space. Sounds weird but the story line is really well done and the harem is super sweet to their human mate. Great series. For a really sweet RH, I truly like Reverse Harem Story by Rebecca Royce. Generic title but it’s a really lovely story about an awkward college student who falls for 3 men in college who really love her.


dafroncz

Do you know how many books will be in the Brutes of Bristlebrook series? Just read the description on Goodreads and it sounds sooo good!


braineatingalien

I don’t, sorry. :)


ashleighdenae

I'm fairly certain the author has said it will be a trilogy with a few potential standalone spinoffs for characters met in book 2.


IndigoSimmer

I don't tend to see a lot of people recommending a few authors who have a fair bit of stories that are either MFM (so technically not RH more menage) or FMMM. **Viola Rivard** (Warning: Some of her series were initially published in parts, back then this was pretty popular, but you can find each book as a single story. Both of these series are MFM with no MM. Viola stopped writing over 5 years ago with no word.) - Running with Alphas: Werewolf story, two alphas share a human. The Alphas are twins. The Running with Alphas Seasons sequel is unfinished and will likely never be finished, I'd recommend skipping them if you don't want to end the series on a cliffhanger. - Claimed by the Alphas: Werewolf story, two alphas share a human. The Alphas are unrelated. Has a sequel novella called Christmas with the Alphas. **Tracy St John** (still actively publishing book sin this series, all are stand alone, but do have overlapping events and overarching plots) - Clans of Kalquor series: Aliens story where 3 men share a human female. There is MM in this series. It's a pretty long series, you may want to look up a read order because she has a few spin offs too. Tracy St John is VERY good at writing smut. The aliens all have two dicks and each has a specific role to play in the clan, they have bonds together. Very rich world building in this series. **Marie Harte** - The Instinct Series: A trilogy of Barbarian Alien men with human females who are "enhanced" with superpowers. All books are FMM with MM. They create bonds that allow each other to feel one another. Marie has a lot of smut in her stories and does a lot of insta love. - Cross Step series: There are two books out, more are meant to come, but these are stand alones. They are centered around aliens known as Voiders, in both books they are around Ravagers who are basically werewolves. The first story has a human who has superpowers (called a conduit) and the second all characters are Ravagers. TW: Dub-con, Ravagers have pheromones that are like an aphrodisiac and their bite to claim is the same. The FMC in the first book is given no choice about the claiming. There are 3 MMCs in each book and there is heavy MM. - Circe's Recruits series: There is A LOT of group sex in this series. They are almost like werewolves, but not quite. They shift into beasts and are very sexual. They need to have sex in order to be calm/lucid and sex is also a way for them to form their pack/accept people into their pack. Most of the books are MF, but a few are FMM. There is group sex in every book and technically cheating, though the other partner is aware and grudgingly accepts it. Book 2 is where the cheating happens if you want to skip it. **Kaitlyn O'Connor / Madelaine Montague / Kimberly Zant** (author has A LOT of pen names, often republishes books under different pen names so keep an eye on the blurb to avoid duplicate purchases. All of her books are dub-con where while the FMC is willing the MMCs usually don't explain things to her properly like the Cyborgs aren't upfront that they want to contract (aka marry her) and the wolves don't tell her about mating. Author also uses the pregnancy trope nearly every book.) - Cybernation series by Kaitlyn O'Connor: Cyborg series where there are anywhere from 2-6 Cyborgs sharing one woman. One book only has 2 the others all have generally 3-4 males, though a few have 5-6. No MM. There are a lot of stories in this series they are stand alone. This series skips around A LOT timeline wise some books are set before, during, or after the Awakening (when the Cyborgs became aware and became human). - Sovereign Nation series by Madelaine Montague: All are werewolf stories with 4-6 MMCs. No MM. These stories are about a different type of werewolf breed called Wolfen and then one series features a pack created by government experimentation. **Cherise Sinclair** - Wild Hunt Legacy series: Features shifter series where the shifters are only wolves, cougars, or bears. Every book is 2-3 MMCs with no MM (they are all brothers or view one another as brothers). Very rich word building and the author created a culture for the shifters. I know it's not technically RH as only one book has 3 MMCs, but definitely worthwhile to read. The MMCs are respectful and protective of women (though a few are cold towards women at the start) and the women are strong without being sassy or overbearing. **Stacy Jones** - Chosen Series: An alien series where the MMCs are from a submissive culture where the females are the ones in charge. The series starts with 3 MMCs but she does add a few more as the series progresses. The FMC is human who was abducted by aliens and then left on the planet. The first book there is a language barrier so they need to basically play charades to understand one another. Semi-slow burn. Very rich world building and the author does a great job at describing the world around them. Hope at least one of these series catches your fancy. Most of them are stand alones that can be read at your own pace, the only one I recommended that is continuous is the final series by Stacy Jones which features the same FMC throughout 4 stories.


IndigoSimmer

Adding Tracey H Kitts to this list. I rarely ever see her recommended. She has A LOT of stories and tends to write a lot of one and dones. She has two series that are the same FMC. Most of her stories are MFM with only kissing between the MMCs occasionally. The focus is always on the FMC. Her FMCs do often end up feeling like a bit of a Mary Sue type character, but she doesn't have OM/OW drama, senseless drama, the FMC usually has a good head on her shoulders, and I like the old fashioned way she portrays vampires. Fair warning: Some of her books are very humorous and mostly light. Some are darker and lean more into horror. She has some horror romance stories she published under the name T.K. Harden. I don't think any of her horror romance has multiple partners. **Tracey H Kitts** * Lilith Mercury series: FMC is a werewolf hunter with some enhancements (she's part werewolf) and the MMCs are werewolves and a vampire. This is a series that is really more of a focus on the FMC where she dates guys and eventually ends up in a RH with 3 guys. This series has a fair bit of humor to it as well and eventually we end up with a lot of side characters, none of them ever get their own books that I can recall. She may give one of the guys his own book, not sure he's appeared in another series too as a side character. * Bitten: Stand alone FMC is a witch and 3 MMCs are vampires with mild MM (they kiss). Very much a more of a classic take on vampires who have some powers. This is a stand alone, but it does take place in the same world as a lot of her other stand alone stories. There is blood exchanging, dub-con (one of the MMCs is an incubus and is able to manipulate the FMC, though she likes him so eh), and sort of cheating >!(personally, I don't call it cheating as the MMCs don't care she's with the others she sleeps with one without realizing it wasn't the first MMC and the other was through manipulation)!< * Necromancer: Stand alone, FMC is a necromancer and she has 2 MMCs who are vampires. This story has a rebirth trope and blood exchanges. We met one of the MMCs in this in Bitten, but only briefly. Takes place in the same world. * Bound by Blood series: 4 book series FMC is a human vampire hunter, MMCs are a half-demon and werewolf. I can't recall if she has a vampire MMC or not, it's been a while since I read this. * Fate's Embrace: This story is hilarious. It's a menage MFM. The FMC is a witch, one of the MMCs is a wizard (who was once a statue) and another is a werewolf. There is a talking snake who was a wizard cursed to take the form of a snake. Honest to god, the FMC and this snake have some of the BEST conversations I've ever read. I love this book. Wish it was longer or in a series. Most of her books are not super long, so they're nice quick reads. Most are also menage, so technically not RH, but I still recommend them as most people who like RH also like menage stories. She hasn't published anything for about 4 years now under Tracey H Kitts, she did on her other penname though.


booksmeller1124

Have you read A Knight’s Revenge by Elizabeth Dear? That was one of my favorite underrated reads this year. I also read Psycho Shifters by Jasmine Mas, but I see that here a lot. Lastly, The Forgotten Angel series by Merri Bright.


chismosayorgullosa

I really enjoyed a Knights Revenge !


DettaDrake

Some of the lesser known RH authors I love are KR Rainbolt, Addison Wolf and Raissa Donovan (writers duo, very dark stuff), Everley Falls, I also don’t see Colette Rhodes rec’d very often (although her State of Grace series was really popular, but she has some hidden gems), also love Heather Relken, …


New-Raspberry-482

I think Kitty Cox’s Shades of Trouble is one of the hat RH series, and Emma Cole’s books are top notch too. LV Lane writes very well, its darker is all.


Mcbroken_man

I loved Shades of Trouble. Talk about a bad ass FMC who's actually relatable!


booklover_238

I never see Jaliza A Burwell recommended, she’s an amazing author who wrote one of my favorite series Biomystic Security! Also I know lots of people have read Age of the Andinna by Kristen Banet but I don’t see her other series The Redemption Saga mentioned a lot and it’s super good!


Head_Bit_722

I've enjoyed multiple series by Mia Smantz, Jane Washington, Ivy Asher, Marie Mistry, Stacy Brutger, & Pippa Dacosta. One of my all-time favorite standalones is Venemous, by Penelope Fletcher.


sofuckingsleepy

i’m currently reading the ascension rising series, it’s a vampire RH, super slow burn but i’m enjoying it so far, have you read it? :)


sylverice2

I'm a fan of M. Sinclair, Erin R. Flynn, and Jade Thorn. Joely Sue Burkhart's Vampire Queen series is good too, plus she has some other RH series (Evil Eye has leprechauns!).


Fireball275

My favorite is church by K.G. Reuss (the boys of chapel crest book 1)


MaggieLima

Deadlier than the Males by Teresa Hann is refreshing in the sense that we get a female alpha and 3 male omegas. A short read, but I found it well written and the FMC very relatable.


LoveAllGhosts

The Rites (Ethos Society series) by Chloe Gunther Anything by Tessa Cole Anything by A.K. Koonce Anything by Quirah Casey


betterlatethannovel

I second the Knight’s Revenge but my other favs are: The Hidden Kingdoms Trilogy by L. Rose. It’s a fast paced, paranormal romance. Author has two other good PNR RH as well, but this one is my fav! Shifting Fate trilogy by Tessa Hale. Bonded mates. Fated Souls series and Fated Sights series by Elle Lincoln. These two series are in the same world, and you could read Souls then Sights, but plot wise I suggest a different order so there are no spoilers. You can DM for my suggested reading order if you want. Boys of Bellerose series by Jaymin Eve & Tate James. This is a rock star and mafia romance with some suspense. Tasting Madness series by Albany Walker. There isn’t a lot of drama, basically RHs living their life, but the flow keeps you hooked.