Incest

Incest is sexual activity between family members or close relatives. This typically includes sexual activity between people in a consanguineous relationship (blood relations), and sometimes those related by affinity, such as members of the same household, step relatives, those related by adoption or marriage, or members of the same clan or lineage.

Forbidden
Flowers in the Attic (Dollanganger, #1)
Hale
The Wild (The Wild, #1)
Secrets & Lies
Quillon's Covert
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The Carnalli Complex
 
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Petals on the Wind (Dollanganger, #2)
A Game of Thrones (A Song of Ice and Fire, #1)
End Scene
Sinfully Mine
The Cement Garden
Call Me Daddy
Temptation (Under Mr. Nolan's Bed, #1)
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Love's Forbidden Flower by Diane RinellaHale by K. WebsterTime's Forbidden Flower by Diane RinellaStepbrother Dearest by Penelope WardLove's Erotic Flower by Diane Rinella
Non-Dysfuncional Romantic Incest
55 books — 110 voters
Hale by K. WebsterThe Wild by K. WebsterA Game of Thrones by George R.R. MartinStepbrother Dearest by Penelope WardEden's Children by Sandy   Johnson
Incest is Fine
108 books — 75 voters

Love of the Egoist by Nero SealAuctioned by Cara DeeOne Man's Trash by Marie SextonThe Freshman by Louise  CollinsExhale by Joel Abernathy
M/M Dark|Edgy Books 2018
21 books — 28 voters
Forbidden by Tabitha SuzumaHale by K. WebsterFlowers in the Attic by V.C. AndrewsA Game of Thrones by George R.R. MartinThe Wild by K. Webster
Books with Incest as a Main Theme
273 books — 228 voters

The Golden Handcuffs by K.C. CarmineThe Palace of Lust by S.H. AzanonEnter the Multi-Vers by C. RochelleA Throne and a Crown by Adelaide BlaikeSomething Unforgettable by Rory Maxwell
M/M BDSM|Kink|Fetish Books 2024
8 books — 5 voters

Donald Kalsched
Early relational trauma results from the fact that we are often given more to experience in this life than we can bear to experience consciously. This problem has been around since the beginning of time, but it is especially acute in early childhood where, because of the immaturity of the psyche and/or brain, we are ill-equipped to metabolize our experience. An infant or young child who is abused, violated or seriously neglected by a caretaking adult is overwhelmed by intolerable affects that ar ...more
Donald Kalsched, Trauma and the Soul: A Psycho-Spiritual Approach to Human Development and Its Interruption

She's terrified that all these sensations and images are coming out of her — but I think she's even more terrified to find out why." Carla's description was typical of survivors of chronic childhood abuse. Almost always, they deny or minimize the abusive memories. They have to: it's too painful to believe that their parents would do such a thing. ...more
David L. Calof

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