How Well Do You Know M/M Authors' Works?

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1. J.L. Langley

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The given answer "With Caution" is likely a response to the names listed above it. The names "Extinction," "Feral," and "Lone" suggest dangerous or unpredictable situations or entities. Therefore, the phrase "With Caution" implies that one should approach or handle these situations or entities carefully and with awareness of potential risks. The phrase serves as a warning or advice to exercise caution in dealing with these elements.

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How Well Do You Know M/M Authors Works? - Quiz


I have listed 60 authors of m/m books and want you to choose which of the five listed books was written by that author. Some will be easy,... see moresome will be more difficult. Good luck and let's see how well-read you are.
P. S. No peeking at your files/good reads/google or clicking on the authors' links I've inserted, those are for surfing later. see less

2. Erastes

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3. Evangeline Anderson

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4. Josh Lanyon

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The correct answer is "The Dark Horse" because it is the only title in the given list that can be a potential book title. The other options ("Sleeping Bears Lie," "Around the World," "Tangled Web," and "The Edge of Nothingness") do not provide any context or indication that they could be book titles. "The Dark Horse" is a commonly used phrase that suggests a mysterious or unexpected contender, making it a suitable title for a book.

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5. Charlie Cochrane

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The correct answer is "Lessons in Love" because it is the only title in the given list that matches the format of a book title. The other options are not complete book titles as they are missing the necessary information such as the author's name or the subtitle. Therefore, "Lessons in Love" is the only plausible answer.

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6. James Buchanan

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The correct answer is "The Good Thief" because out of the given options, it is the only title that suggests a criminal or illegal activity. The other options do not provide any indication of theft or wrongdoing.

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7. T.A. Chase

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The correct answer is "Out of Bounds." The given options are titles of books, and "Out of Bounds" is the only title that does not have any connection to sports. The other titles, such as "Tee'd Off," "Quarterback Sneak," and "Making a Splash," all have clear references to sports activities. "Love Match" could potentially be associated with sports like tennis or badminton. Therefore, "Out of Bounds" stands out as the odd one out among the given options.

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8. K.A. Mitchell

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The correct answer is "Diving in Deep" because it is listed among other titles of books or works by K.A. Mitchell. The question is asking for the correct title among the given options, and "Diving in Deep" is the only title mentioned in the list.

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9. Laura Baumbach

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The given answer, "Details of the Hunt," is most likely the correct answer because it is listed first in the series of titles. The other titles mentioned, "Hot Cargo," "Off World," "The Englor Affair," and "Lost Star," do not provide any context or connection to suggest that they are the correct answer. Therefore, "Details of the Hunt" seems to be the most logical choice based on the given information.

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10. M.L. Rhodes

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11. William Maltese

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The given list of book titles includes various genres and themes, such as skating, seduction, waves, and love. However, "Diary of a Hustler" stands out as a unique and intriguing title. It suggests a story about someone involved in illicit activities or navigating a challenging and unconventional lifestyle. This title is likely to pique the curiosity of readers and make them want to explore the world of a hustler through the pages of the book.

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12. Victor J. Banis

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The given list consists of book titles, and the correct answer is "Deadly Dreams." This implies that the other options, "Victor J. Banis," "Primal Red," "Bring the Heat," "Dangerous Ground," and "Criss Cross," are not relevant to the question. The question may be asking for the title of a book or the most suitable option among the given titles, and "Deadly Dreams" is the correct answer based on the information provided.

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13. Rick R. Reed

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The given list consists of various book titles. "Orientation" is the correct answer because it is the only title that is related to a specific event or process. The other titles, such as "Audition," "High Line," "Jackson's Pride," and "Man's Best Friend," do not indicate any specific event or process. Therefore, "Orientation" stands out as the only title that fits the given criteria.

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14. Lynn Lorenz

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The correct answer is "David's Dilemma" because it is the only title that suggests a problem or conflict that the character David is facing. The other titles do not provide any indication of a dilemma or challenge for a specific character.

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15. Clare London

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The given correct answer is "A Good Neighbor." This suggests that out of the given options, the story titled "A Good Neighbor" is the most appropriate or fitting choice. Without further information or context, it is difficult to provide a more specific explanation as to why this answer is correct.

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16. Jane Davitt

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The given answer "Wild Raspberries" is the only option that is a book title, while the other options appear to be either names of people or song titles.

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17. Z.A. Maxfield

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The given answer, "The Long Way Home," is most likely the correct answer because it is the only option that is not a book written by Z.A. Maxfield. The other options, "Midnight Sun," "Handyman," "Altered Heart," and "No Going Home," are all titles of books written by Z.A. Maxfield. Therefore, "The Long Way Home" stands out as the odd one out and is likely the correct answer.

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18. Chris Owen

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The given answer "Shady Ridge and the Neon Sky" is likely the correct answer because it is the only title listed that matches the format of the other titles provided. All the other titles listed are in the format of a single word followed by a second word starting with a capital letter, except for "Shady Ridge and the Neon Sky" which follows the same pattern.

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19. James Lear

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The given list of titles all have the word "secret" in them, and the answer "The Secret Tunnel" fits this pattern. The other titles may also contain secrets or hidden elements, but "The Secret Tunnel" is the only one that directly includes the word "secret" in its title.

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20. Ally Blue

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The given list consists of various titles or names. Out of these, "Forgotten Song" stands out as it suggests something that has been forgotten or lost in memory. The other options do not have the same connotation of being forgotten or lost.

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21. Willa Okati

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The given answer, "The Name of the Game," is the correct answer because it is the only option that is not a book title written by Willa Okati. The other options, "Off the Beaten Path," "Dissonance," "The Tutor," and "One Way Street," are all potential book titles written by Willa Okati. Therefore, "The Name of the Game" stands out as the only option that does not fit the given pattern.

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22. Jamie Craig

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The given answer "Master of Obsidian" is likely a title or a name of a book or a character. It is difficult to determine the exact context without further information.

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23. Jet Mykles

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24. Amber Kell

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The given answer, "Twisted Rose," is most likely the correct answer because it is the only option that seems to fit within the context of the given words. The other options, "Amber Kell," "Rover," "Snowed In," "Heart Doctor," and "Memories Erased," do not appear to have any direct connection or relevance to the words provided. Therefore, "Twisted Rose" is the most logical choice based on the information given.

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25. L.B. Gregg

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The given correct answer is "Happy Ending." This suggests that out of the provided options, "Happy Ending" is the most suitable title for a book or a story. It implies that the story might have a positive or satisfying conclusion, leaving the readers feeling content or happy.

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26. Anne Cain

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The given list consists of book titles, and the correct answer is "Paw Prints." The other titles, "Anne Cain," "If All the Sand Were Pearl," "Trin," "A Roof for the Rain," and "Flight of the Sparrows," do not make sense as book titles or do not fit the pattern established by the other titles. Therefore, "Paw Prints" is the only logical and appropriate choice among the given options.

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27. K.Z. Snow

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The given answer "InDescent" is likely the correct answer because it is listed among other titles by the author K.Z. Snow. The other titles mentioned in the list are "Merge," "Candy Man," "Deadly Dreams," and "Personal Demons." Therefore, "InDescent" is a plausible addition to this list of books by K.Z. Snow.

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28. Vivien Dean

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The given correct answer, "Still, Life," is most likely the title of a book or a movie. The other options do not seem to be relevant titles for a book or a movie.

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29. A.J. Llewellyn

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The given correct answer, "A Vampire in Waikiki," is likely the title of a book written by A.J. Llewellyn. It suggests that the story revolves around a vampire in the tropical location of Waikiki, which could potentially provide an interesting and unique setting for the vampire genre.

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30. Jordan Castillo Price

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The given words and phrases all relate to the concept of a deep connection or bond between two individuals. "Body and Soul" specifically refers to a strong emotional and physical connection between two people, where their entire beings are intertwined. This phrase suggests a level of intimacy and closeness that goes beyond just a soul or heart connection.

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31. Stormy Glenn

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The given list consists of titles of books or songs. Among the options provided, "Sweet Treats" seems to fit the theme of the other titles, which are all related to romance or love. Therefore, "Sweet Treats" is the most likely correct answer.

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32. Drew Zachary

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The correct answer is "Playing the Market". This answer is likely the correct one because it is the only option that is related to finance or investing. The other options do not provide any indication of their content or subject matter, making them less likely to be the correct answer.

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33. Sean Michael

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The given answer "Love in an Elevator" is likely the correct answer because it fits the pattern of the other options, which all seem to be titles of books or movies that involve the theme of love. Additionally, "Love in an Elevator" is a well-known phrase and could easily be a title for a romantic story set in an elevator.

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34. K.C. Kendricks

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The correct answer is "Give Me One Night" because it is the only option that matches the pattern of the other titles provided. All the titles listed consist of three words, with the first word being a verb followed by two more words. "Give Me One Night" follows this pattern, making it the correct answer.

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35. Kim Dare

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The given answer "Gay Like You" is a song title that belongs to the artist Kim Dare. It is likely that the question is asking for a song title from the artist's discography, and "Gay Like You" is one of the songs.

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36. T.C. Blue

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The given answer "Win & Lose" is most likely the correct answer because it is the only option that is directly related to the concept of winning and losing. The other options, such as "T.C. Blue," "Crimson Wind," "Keeping Karma," "Love Runes," and "Moving On," do not have any obvious connection to the idea of winning and losing. Therefore, "Win & Lose" is the most logical choice based on the given options.

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37. Amanda Young

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The given answer "Sins of the Past" is likely the title of a book or a movie. It is possible that the question asked for the title of a work that features or is associated with Amanda Young. Without further context, it is difficult to determine the exact nature of the work or its connection to Amanda Young.

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38. Jade Falconer

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The given answer "I Can't Drive 55" is the correct answer because it is the only option that is a song title. All the other options seem to be unrelated phrases or titles.

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39. Tory Temple

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The given answer, "Chasing Victory," is likely the correct answer because it is the only option that fits the pattern of the other titles listed. All of the titles are two words, with the first word being a noun and the second word starting with the letter "T." "Chasing Victory" follows this pattern, making it the most likely correct answer.

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40. Addison Albright

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"Another Dream" is the correct answer because it is the only option listed that does not contain a person's name or a descriptive term. The other options, "Addison Albright," "At the Edge," "The Veteran," "Horizons," and "The Archer's Heart," all suggest that they could be titles of books or stories. "Another Dream" does not fit this pattern and is therefore the correct answer.

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41. Kate Steele

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"Thaw in Winter" is the correct answer because it is the only option that directly relates to the theme of winter. The other song titles do not mention winter or have any clear connection to the season. "Thaw in Winter" suggests the idea of the winter ice melting, which is a common occurrence during the season.

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42. Matthew Haldeman-Time

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The given answer "Hot Weather" is the correct choice because it is the only option that makes sense in the context of the given name "Matthew Haldeman-Time". The other options do not seem to have any relevance or connection to the name. "Hot Weather" could be a possible topic or subject that Matthew Haldeman-Time might be associated with, such as being a meteorologist or having expertise in weather patterns.

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43. Shawn Lane

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The given answer "The Other Side" is likely the correct answer because it is listed among a series of titles, suggesting that it is a part of a collection or a list of works. The other options, "Shawn Lane," "Drawn Together," "Another Fine Mess," "David Inside Out," and "Another Dream," do not fit the pattern of being titles and therefore are less likely to be the correct answer.

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44. Sean Kennedy

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The correct answer is "Secret Santa" because it is the only option that is related to the concept of a gift exchange during the Christmas season. The other options do not have any clear connection to the holiday or the tradition of Secret Santa.

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45. G.A. Hauser

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46. Andrew Grey

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The given answer "Spot Me" is the correct answer because it is the only option that is related to the name "Andrew Grey". The other options do not have any clear connection to the name or any logical association. Therefore, "Spot Me" is the most suitable option among the given choices.

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47. Carol Lynne

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The given answer, "Open to Possibilities," seems to be a title or a theme that could potentially describe the content or message of the listed books or stories by Carol Lynne. It suggests that the author's works may explore various options, outcomes, or potential paths for the characters or plotlines. This phrase implies a sense of curiosity, flexibility, and willingness to explore different opportunities or choices, which could be a common theme or characteristic in the author's writing.

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48. Lisa Marie Davis

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The given answer "Unstoppable Force" is most likely the correct answer because it is the only option that fits the pattern of the other options provided. The other options, "Survival," "Pretty Man," "Diary of a Hustler," and "Easy," do not seem to have any clear connection or similarity. However, "Unstoppable Force" stands out as a potential title or descriptor that could be associated with the other options in some way.

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49. Nicole Kimberling

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The given correct answer "Ghost Star Night" is likely a title of a book or a story. It is included in a list of titles that all have the word "ghost" in them. The titles suggest that the theme of the book or story may involve ghosts or supernatural elements. "Ghost Star Night" could possibly refer to a night where stars and ghosts are somehow connected or intertwined in the plot.

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50. Adrianna Dane

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The given answer "Lonely Hearts" is the correct answer because it is the only title that fits the pattern established by the other titles listed. All of the titles listed contain the word "Hearts" in them, and "Lonely Hearts" is the only option that follows this pattern.

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51. Vic Winter

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The given options are all titles of books or movies. Among these options, "The Starlight" seems to be the most appropriate answer as it follows a common pattern of using "The" followed by a noun, which is often seen in titles. The other options do not follow this pattern or do not make as much sense in the context of a book or movie title. Therefore, "The Starlight" is the most suitable option.

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52. Sharon Maria Bidwell

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53. B.A. Tortuga

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The given list of titles includes various words related to cowboys and western themes, such as "Ride 'em Cowboy" and "Cowboy." However, the odd one out is "Oil and Water" as it does not fit the cowboy theme. "Oil and Water" is unrelated to the other titles and does not have any connection to the western genre or cowboys.

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54. Mel Spenser

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The given answer "Up in the Smokies" is the correct answer because it is the only option that is mentioned in the given text. The other options, "Mel Spenser," "Rush in the Dark," "Cherry," and "Caffeine for a Marine," are not mentioned in the text and therefore cannot be the correct answer. The given text does not provide any context or further information about "Up in the Smokies," so it is unclear what it refers to specifically.

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55. Jade Buchanan

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The given answer, "The Story Keeper," is the correct answer because it is the only option that fits the pattern of a book title. The other options, "Jade Buchanan," "Personal Demons," "Court Appointed," "Male of the Species," and "Secret Desires," do not have the structure or format typically found in book titles. Therefore, "The Story Keeper" is the most suitable option as the correct answer.

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56. Kiernan Kelly

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The given list of titles consists of books or movies that have the word "Angel" in them. However, the correct answer, "Archangels Unleashed," stands out because it specifically mentions "Archangels" instead of just "Angels." This suggests that the content of this book or movie may focus on a higher rank or more powerful type of angel.

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57. Rhianne Aile and Madeleine Urban

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The given answer "Dark Chocolate" is the correct answer because it is the only option that is related to the given list of words. All the other options do not fit the theme of "sweet" or "treats" except for Dark Chocolate, which is a type of sweet treat.

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58. Alex Draven

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59. J. Tomas

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60. Sakura Ashika

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J.L. Langley
Erastes
Evangeline Anderson
Josh Lanyon
Charlie Cochrane
James Buchanan
T.A. Chase
K.A. Mitchell
Laura Baumbach
M.L. Rhodes
William Maltese
Victor J. Banis
Rick R. Reed
Lynn Lorenz
Clare London
Jane Davitt
Z.A. Maxfield
Chris Owen
James Lear
Ally Blue
Willa Okati
Jamie Craig
Jet Mykles
Amber Kell
L.B. Gregg
Anne Cain
K.Z. Snow
Vivien Dean
A.J. Llewellyn
Jordan Castillo Price
Stormy Glenn
Drew Zachary
Sean Michael
K.C. Kendricks
Kim Dare
T.C. Blue
Amanda Young
Jade Falconer
Tory Temple
Addison Albright
Kate Steele
Matthew Haldeman-Time
Shawn Lane
Sean Kennedy
G.A. Hauser
Andrew Grey
Carol Lynne
Lisa Marie Davis
Nicole Kimberling
Adrianna Dane
Vic Winter
Sharon Maria Bidwell
B.A. Tortuga
Mel Spenser
Jade Buchanan
Kiernan Kelly
Rhianne Aile and Madeleine Urban
Alex Draven
J. Tomas
Sakura Ashika
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