All Out of Flux is the final book in Nazri Noorâs Stolen Hearts trilogy. In this story, brujo witch Leon Alcantara and mage Max Drake are still in pursuit of the Quartz Spider , a time mage who threatens existence itself.
Noorâs narrative has been building up to this, including the amazing sea dragons that inhabit Leon for a spell in exchange for powerful magic. This element expands as another dragon is introduced and a scary scenario is unveiled for their appearance.
This is a fast paced, action packed book, where if you skip a sentence or two, youâve missed an important step or aspect of the game thatâs playing out in the narrative.
I find the entire Las Lunas universe endlessly imaginative. The spider beings, from the Jade and Amethyst Spiders to the very Queen herself, this is such a uniquely fascinating element that I love and could wish for additional exploration.
And also thereâs Maxâs criminal, entertaining, persistent family to dive into as well. Tons of characters waiting for their own input into Max and Leonâs lives and further adventures.
That final battle and scenes left me with some major issues but it was most definitely dramatic and memorable. Did I have several questions about how it was possible and why it was happening in the first place? Yes. Did know one know about the Masque? However, everything is satisfactory and maybe any further series will bring answers for us. You never know.
If you love fantasy fiction, magical stories, hereâs a trilogy you wonât want to miss.
Leon Alcantara and Max Drake are finding help in the most unlikely of places. A third dragon has manifested, promising Leon untold elemental power. Another specter from Maxâs past returns to haunt him, presenting a tempting offer.
But everything comes with a price.
Perhaps the risk is worth the reward. More anomalies are erupting across Dos Lunas. The boys need all the help they can get against the rogue time mage responsible. The Quartz Spider has finally shown his hand, and only Max and Leon can stop him.
But how can they stop the enemy when the enemy is time itself?
Well, this was simply adorable. I absolutely adored Signed, Iâm Yours! (Subpar Superhero story) By Rhys Lawless. One of the most enjoyable in this series.
The journey of Seojun, Mr Sinister, a not so very super villain, who wants to find the family he left behind in South Korea turns into a funny, heartfelt story about a man who instead finds love, respect, and a new found family when he never expected it.
Seojun, fabulous in Pink, meet the SPAM agent Jack âHappyâ Lewis, signs Jack up for some internal secret investigation, that goes immediately rightfully wrong.
This wonderful story is so well written. The beautifully crafted characters have so much heart, including the many fabulous side characters, that itâs hard not to wish for more from this universe and gang of heroes.
Even the main villain of this piece is a man isnât what you expect. Instead heâs poignant, the crimes also contain an unexpected twist.
Honestly, the story and characters were a total joy that it was an absolute pleasure reading this.
A winner for the series and as a whole for the author to the readers.
Subpar Heroes series- 15 books:
đˇThe Accidental Necromancer by Liv Rancourt
đˇBehind the 8-Ball by A. E. Wasp
đˇTransparent Is a Color by Kaje Harperâ¤ď¸
đˇImpossible Things by Alexa Land
đˇMy Not-So-Super Blind Date by Allison Temple â¤ď¸â¤ď¸
đˇAn Ex-Hero’s Guide to Axe Handling by Jenn Burke â¤ď¸â¤ď¸
đˇIn The Nick of Time by Elle Keaton
đˇStatic/Cling by Jaimie Samms
đˇSpiritual Guidance Not Required by Jacy Braegan
I’m The Sinister Signature. New York City’s biggest supervillain. And anything I sign is mine!
Including the hunky, happy-go-lucky SPAM agent with the bear-bod who catches me red-handed.
Jack “Happy” Lewis.
The man who can never turn his smile into a frown and who’s way too excited to be tied to me for the foreseeable future.
He drives me up the wall, but at least I’ve got a guy on the inside who can help me with my mission.
In my search for my missing family, SPAM, the mysterious agency that handles super-powered individuals, and Happy are my only recourse.
There is one problem however.
With Mr. Goody-Two-Shoes stuck by my side, I’m starting to feel…things and I don’t like it.
It gets worse when we have to pretend we’re engaged.
The last thing I need right now is to fall head over heels and quit my search. Or give up my criminal empire and go over to the good side.
Ew. That’s not me.
I’m a supervillain, damn it. I won’t fall victim to Jack’s charms.
No, I won’t.
Signed, I’m Yours is a standalone paranormal romcom with a grumpy supervillain, an always-happy good guy literally stuck together on a case, a fake instant engagement, a very convenient bi-awakening, and only one bed.
Part of the multi-author Subparheroes MM romance series.
Demon Hunter and this series so far has been a semi-winner for me. The characters that have been carried over from Ghostly Guardians have been a mixed bag as some have shown little development in character, while others have shown significant growth through their respective relationships and roles in the series and arc storylines.
That continues here with main characters still showing antagonism towards higher demons like Marc, a fascinating higher being whoâs has been and continues to be portrayed as being supportive of them and their family. Marc is not only the reason why this group has successfully taken down their collective enemies but also as a bonded mate to one of their own. But despite this, since the finale, the hostile behavior of several members has not changed towards him, despite the events and ongoing conflicts within the Collective.
It makes little sense for the group and serves to reinforce a certain stagnation of their personalities.
Matt and Dylan are in a relationship, one that they are hiding from their friends and family members. The reasons for, given the situation and circumstances of this group and the Collective will seem not particularly well thought out. Masters has a traumatic event occurring that impacts Matt, then Dylan and their group as an unseen threat to everyone is identified.
The aspect of this book thatâs interesting and important for future stories is the thread about the threat/enemy uncovered and how itâs handled . Especially in what it represents in terms of loose ends and the challenges going forward. I really like the other higher demon as well as my favorite couple of Marc and Ian. They are heavily involved in this book and plot thread.
Less engaging for me is the issues I have with Matt and Dylanâs relationship dynamics. The constant lack of communication between them, the avoidance of major confrontation with each other over intimate matters, and in general, their refusal to acknowledge issues that might impact their own lives as well as endanger others around them.
That would be one thing if the author utilized this aspect of their relationship with regard to the storyline and made it easier for them to understand and move forward, but instead itâs Marc who is the most influential factor here. It sort of happens, but it takes the entire plot and thatâs entirely too long for this reader.
Marc remaining the most epic and entertaining character of the series and group. I look forward to seeing more of him, his relationship and dialogue. And more higher demons.
Before that night, there wasnât much in my life I could complain about. I hunt rogue demons for a living, which is the coolest thing ever, and my brothers are the best. Sure, there was that thing with our parents betraying humanity, and okay, I wasnât thrilled when my brother-bestie hooked up with a demon, but everything else was amazing.
Except that Dylan, the person I love more than anything, wanted to keep our relationship secret.
I got it; I really did. Heâs lost all his family, and he was afraid if my family adopted him, he might lose them too. Itâs not like weâve got the worldâs safest jobs. I was sure heâd change his mind eventually.
That decision was taken from him one awful night. Now, everyone knows, but Dylanâs more worried about the people trying to kill me. Unidentified and vicious; thatâs all we know. Oh, and they hacked The Collectiveâs server.
How does a demon hunter fight a virtual threat? He doesnât⌠thatâs his kickass techie boyfriendâs job. Dylan will find these people, and then weâll deal with them.
Even if there is more going on than we know about.
I know this author by her wonderful paranormal Ghostly series so when I saw this story I picked it up.
Unfortunately it had lost the many elements that make the series so special and its characters so engaging. Best Laid Plans is a contemporary romance thatâs sweet and predictable.
Uncle gets custody of his niece by tragic circumstances. Finds out his sister never told the father of his niece about her. Contacts that man, who immediately loves the kid, huge family loves her, they fall into an instant rushed relationship, events happen, they move in together. The end. All so quickly that you blink and the timeline has them getting engaged.
While this isnât unusual in contemporary romance, these characters have little depth and less chemistry. We donât get much history that adds to the plot or understanding of the sister. So it doesnât really encourage the reader to connect with the story or characters in an emotional way.
Except that as a dog lover, I found myself disagreeing with many aspects of the narrative that concerns the puppy and the dynamics of the family/character interactions. Honestly, having a father threatening to put a puppy outside unless a two year old eats her vegetables? Just no.
If youâre a fan of this author or contemporary stories, thereâs other books out there that I find I would recommend reading instead of this one.
Conner never thought much about being a father, at least not until a stranger showed up in his office and tells him he is one. It had been years since he dated the guy’s sister, but he won’t deny the possibility that Kayla is his child.
Dave just wants to right the wrong his sister made and give Conner a chance to be the father he never knew he was. While mourning the loss of his sister, he’s also angry she never told Conner about the baby.
As the two try to figure out how to handle the mess his sister left them, the men form a friendship and a bond as they try to make the transition as easy on Kayla as they can. What they didn’t expect was the feelings that spending so much time together might cause. Working through the maze of emotions, they struggle to not only keep Kayla’s heart safe, but also their own.
Clean Finish is the second book in Lily Mayneâs Goliaths of Wrestling paranormal romcom series and itâs another winner, fabulous cover including.
This time the comedic romance is an age gap, first time storyline with the main characters being a young flighty sweet Fae assistant and an older werewolf bodyguard.
Larkin, the young, not very focused, elf assistant of Holtâs, is an engaging character who we met in book 1. Sunny, kind, and effervescent in outlook, Larkin is also scattered in his thought processes, not quite able to complete his tasks with all the gorgeous wrestlers about, and his hormones on overdrive.
Seb, an older thoughtful werewolf, is Holtâs bodyguard. Heâs quiet, observant, a crossword puzzle enthusiast, and has been nurturing a deep abiding crush/love for Larkin from the moment he first saw him.
When Larkin decides he needs a tutor in sex, itâs Seb he turns to and starts a journey to a wonderful subtly developing friendship. Mayne creates a funny, remarkably moving, and relatable story here between Seb and Larkin that becomes a deeply passionate and loving relationship. Itâs built over home-made bread, cross word puzzles, a combined love of their warmhearted supportive families, and yes, lots of very sexy exploration and personal revelations.
We also get to see our other favorite couple, Holt and Taylor , continuing their story as they work together on making Goliaths of Wrestling a better place and their own life together richer. The wrestling scene and wrestlers are front and center as important players here and as found family.
A teaser for the next book shows a slight increase as the characters arenât in the same place or personality as these. Should be fascinating. Canât wait.
Iâm young, carefree, and my job as the assistant to Holt, manager and owner of the Goliaths of Wrestling, means Iâm surrounded by half-naked beefcake wrestlers all day. Of courseIâm going to be interested in⌠getting to know them all better. It would be, like, illegal for me to not lust after them all, right?
Thereâs just one hurdle I have to get over first before I can⌠get to knowthe wrestlers in the way I want. And that hurdle makes me really, really freaking nervous.
So I come up with an amazing idea. Holtâs bodyguard Seb, a werewolf, is the quiet, dependable, calm presence in the office. Heâs safe. Heâs not as intimidating as the wrestlers, and weâre kind ofbuddies, so I decide to ask him for help with my little⌠predicament.
Just for some practice. Before I move onto the big leagues. Thatâs all it is. Practice.
Seb
Iâm the foolish old wolf whoâs pined after Larkin since the moment he started working here. Iâve had to watch him flirt with all the wrestlers, listen to him talk about how much he wants them, act like I didnât care, and itâs never gotten easier.
At least no one knows. And I can never tell him. Heâs too young for me, too carefree and irresponsible, and heâs never shown even a hint of being interested in me that way. Mentally, Iâve accepted it. My heart, however, is a different matter.
And then he comes to me with a ridiculous proposition. Something I never thought Iâd get to experience, something I should absolutely turn down, but I canât. Iâm not strong enough to deny myself. And I want to help Larkin in any way I can.
Itâs just practice for him. I have to keep reminding myself of that, every time I get to touch himâevery time heâs pressed against me, every time he falls asleep on my chest. He doesnât want me. He just wants⌠lessons. Practice.
We first met all these people (alive and ghostly ) at the very haunted Ashton-Drake Manor House in the Dead Serious Case #4 Professor Prometheus Plume (Crawshanks Guide to the Recently Departed).
That was a fabulous supernatural murder mystery romp that was absolutely entertaining, romantic, and gave us an entirely new cast of characters to love.
The Haunted Hotel picks up in the aftermath of those events, the unwanted publicity and the trouble itâs brought to the Manor. And the unexpected surprises too.
One is a leftover guest, the horror book author Mr Pennington, whose writerâs block has vanished since the last events and his creative sparks are flowing! Heâs decided to stay and write. The most important new element is the new arrival at the Manor.
Morgan Ashton-Drake has returned home after his mother took him to America when he was a young boy. Now heâs come home, only he canât remember the ancient manor that holds both his history and memories and perhaps his future.
While Morgan is dealing with renewed relations with his grandfather, and his past, Ellis Sparks, and the rest of the found family of staff and ghosts of Ashton-Drake Manor House Hotel have their own challenges to face.
Vawn Cassidy weaves in intimate relationships of family dynamics, romance, friendship, and ghostly goings on to come up with a warm-hearted, layered story of families, history, and love in believable terms. Even when thereâs ghosts involved.
By the end, a new resolve has set in, an additional chapter begins, and someone else has come home. I love this book so much.
The Dead Serious Case #4 Professor Prometheus Plume (Crawshanks Guide to the Recently Departed) gives a wonderful foundation for this book as well as being a terrific story in a fantastic series. Donât miss out on any of those stories.
I highly recommend reading them and this, the gorgeously crafted The Haunted Hotel (Crawshanks Guide to Mischievous Spectres & Spirits Book 1) by Vawn Cassidy . Now I canât wait to see where the next novel takes everyone.
Crawshanks Guide to Mischievous Spectres & Spirits:
Morgan Ashton-Drake hasnât given his ancestral home in Yorkshire a second thought in decades. He has a great life in the States, running his stepfathers hotel empire with his brother. So what if heâs all work and no play. Heâs not missing out on anything important.
But when a suspicious death and rather public scandal at his childhood home forces Morgan to return to England for the first time in years, heâs not keen to confront his past. What he didnât count on was the seriously cute little blonde disaster who seems to be single-handedly running his eccentric grandfatherâs hotel.
Ellis Sparks has worked at the Ashton-Drake Manor House Hotel since he was sixteen and he loves it from the bottom of his soul. Always the eternal optimist, heâs never met a frown he canât turn upside down; that is, until he meets Morgan Ashton-Drake, the grumpy grandson of his employer.
With the hotel in danger of closing, and convinced Morgan is the only one who can help to save it, the resident ghosts decide to try their ghostly hand at a little matchmaking as an incentive to get him to stay. After all, how hard can it be to get a grumpy workaholic to fall in love with a twinky ray of sunshine?
From the creator of Dead Serious comes this hilarious grumpy/sunshine spin off which will leave you wanting to book your own room at The Ashton-Drake Manor House Hotel.
I had no idea Lily Mayne could write romcom. Paranormal romcom! I picked up Impromptu Match, the first book in Mayneâs Goliaths of Wrestling paranormal romance series, based just on that fabulous cover illustration by Vic Gray/Bloodwrit. Didnât even look at the author at all. I was captivated by the characters I saw beautifully captured by the artist.
But that story! Wow! While I got the book in ebook format, Iâm going to buy it again to have it to read in print. I love it. The universe, the characters, the writing, everything about this is amazing.
Where to start? Hard to pick a favorite element. The characters, from the main couple of Taylor and Holt , to all the otherworldly wrestlers, and the easily recognizable corporate office staff are perfect.
Taylor Hough, sad human office worker bee , uniform of suits, dad jeans and old sneakers, 39, caught in the monotony of a job he never wanted, still doesnât and doesnât understand, has his world rocked with a wrong turn one night after work. Taylor is a great character. Heâs easily identifiable, one we connect with, and as he changes, throwing off his old habits for new growth, exploring new ideas and concepts, we are cheering him on. Especially in his relationship with Holt.
Holt is everything. Iâll let the reader enjoy his character and personality in this book. But chefâs kiss.
Talk relationship goals. These two are so well written, the chemistry, the communication, and great respect for each other, I love them. Theyâre sexy, they have endless potential, and theyâre just so expansive in their approach to life and their love.
What else is top notch here? The dialogue and the authorâs keen ear for the sheer awfulness of corporate jargon. The absolute nonsense that gets tossed about as often as zoom meetings these days. Synergy as
âThe directors prefer there to be synergy across all our public-facing outputs to really leverage the HutSec brand, you know?â
Snort and giggling. Also
âLetâs circle back to this in the morning. Iâll loop you two in when the team have our group-think first thing.â
Double Snort! More giggles
Honestly, this is so spot on and used so hilariously throughout the office conversations that I found myself laughing constantly. That corporate culture, right down to a bland name HutSec, is narrative perfection.
When Iâm not laughing at the dialogue, or swooning over the couple, or enjoying the action of the fantastic group of otherworldly wrestlers of the Goliaths Wrestling Club, I was just trying to see who was the best otherworldly character to see a romantic story next. So many to choose from.
And the sheer comedy scenes here are incredible. These are a very hot, frisky couple, the chemistry is off the charts! Stock up on the fans!
Love this! Highly recommended!
And Iâll repeat it again, that cover is incredible..
I have the soul-destroying corporate job, I iron my underpants, and I was unceremoniously dumped for an influencer hippie a few years ago. Every day feels the same, and I donât know how much longer I can cope before I do something unhinged like rip off my shirt in the middle of my co-workerâs office birthday party and smear lemon cake all over my chest.
But then a case of mistaken identity suddenly lands me in the middle of a covert professional wrestling league, which is apparently being run in the basement of my office building. Weird. Even weirder are the wrestlers. They seem⌠otherworldly. So does the rest of the staff. And the audience. Pretty much everyone except boring old me.
And then there’s the owner, Holt Hector, with whom I have an extremely embarrassing first encounter. Heâs ridiculously attractive, even in the inhuman cosplay get-up he’s wearing that only makes him hotter, if I’m being totally honest.
Then I discover itâs not a costume. And that the show put on by Goliaths of Wrestling every night is more monstrous reality than mindblowing special effects.
My previously boring life is suddenly no longer quite so average, and hot-as-hell Holt is inexplicably as interested in me, and my ironed underpants, as I am in him and his strange new world.
Thirst Quenched (The Unwilling Adventures of Harlow & Foxx Book 4) by Shelby Rhodes is a fabulous book. Itâs everything Iâd hoped for and more.
For the uninitiated, stop. Read all the trigger warnings, seriously, have you read this author? Then proceed to go to the beginning of the series and start reading there.
For the rest of us, this is outstanding on so many levels. It moves the complex relationship between Foxx and Harlow forward even as they grapple with the challenges that Harlowâs new condition presents to them personally as well as what it means for them in the role they play as partners within the organization. That last being a very important part of this plot.
Rhodes brings in new facets to this story and series with the change to Harlow. Itâs a great twist because itâs bringing a deeper dive into his background, the energy of his relationship with Foxx enters a new dynamic, and a hints of a even wider dimension arc wise is threaded into the narrative by two of the most intriguing characters.
Honestly, thereâs multiple scenes I enjoyed here that I had to read through several times before I could convince myself to continue. And others that I was sure held clues to future stories that I just didnât want to move past.
Iggy as âbluebird â? Yes! more please! Iâll say no more.
And then thereâs that cliffhanger. A real heartstopper! So now we wait for False Morality to hit next March. I canât wait! Iâll definitely be rereading this several times in anticipation and just because itâs outstanding and I might have missed something.
Kudos to Shelby Rhodes on writing Thirst Quenched (The Unwilling Adventures of Harlow & Foxx Book 4)! Highly recommended!
Love the covers. This might be my favorite so far.
Foxx Honeywell, here. So, picking up where we left off…and things are decidedly not okay. But, hey…what isfine…is my love life. Which is a win in my book, considering how badly all my former relationships have gone. And really, it’s not often you become someoneâs boyfriend and have to deal with their strange secret camera obsession for keeping you safe. No red flags there!
Itâs just everything else that is pretty bloody horrible. Multiple old enemies, some new ones, a not so mysterious murdery group, and just all around hatred everywhere. You know, on top of me dealing with Harlow while the man works through, and sometimes fails to work through, his brand new issues. I may end up burying a fifth boyfriendâI havenât decided yet.
Anywho, it probably wonât be fine. But Harlow and I are still breathing! So that counts for something!
CONTENT WARNING: This is an M/M paranormal romance book that ends on a cliffhanger. Please see inside or my website for full content warning!
The Ghostly series by E M Leya continues its quiet, very terrific otherworldly journey with Ghostly Death, a poignant tale of young teenagers lost too soon to a mysterious serial killer, a disheartening investigation, and a crime whose resolution feels realistic, sad,and, as the officers and main characters will say, not entirely satisfactory.
Leyaâs story is so well written, slowly pulling the events together, one horrific incident after another, like puzzle pieces fitting into the scene to form a larger picture for the police and medical examinerâs team to investigate. That the case will have help from the some of the beautifully portrayed victims in the form of their ghosts is not just a major narrative element but a quietly powerful emotional aspect of the story. We will see the events from their perspective, feel the grim reality, and their grief.
Itâs one of the things Iâve so appreciated about this series and the authorâs writing is how Leya builds the characters, including them in their lives, families and surroundings. Whether they are the main characters, surrounding cast, or the victims, they are real to us in their realism. The readers understand these characters because they are grounded in ways we ourselves recognize.
Thereâs no huge drama. Instead itâs personal stories that make the most poignantly deep impact and ones which are those we can relate to, that will hit us emotionally.
I absolutely recommend reading this series and story. It helps to read them in the order they are written. Here the characters are still dealing with the aftermath of the events from the last book. Again very believable and raw.
Iâm looking forward to the next in the series, Ghostly Dilemma. With this book, a strong series got even better.
When teenagers start dying around town, it’s up to Detective Angus Young to figure out if the cases are connected and who would want them dead.
Lance is one of the city’s medical examiners and has a talent he doesn’t share with many people â he sees ghosts.
Helping his boyfriend figure out who wants these kids dead just became his number one job. He can see some of their ghosts, and one of them just might be the key to breaking this case wide open.
Fae for Pay is the new fantasy novel by Meghan Maslow for the multi-author series, Fortune Favors the Fae, with a magical traveling two sided Fae gold coin as a connecting point.
An immediate plus goes to Maslowâs use of the fae magical coin in the storyline.It was imaginative,interesting, and a large enough of a element in the plot to make it narratively visible throughout the story.
I enjoyed all the engaging characters who have the potential for more than just one book. They were fun to get to know and enjoy along the journey. However the universe building has need of considerably more foundation information. Itâs spotty at best.
Weâre given to understand itâs a world that encompasses humans, vampires and werewolves but not other paranormals. Why no other species isnât said. Not much more information is laid out about magic or paranormal phenomena other than that which is puzzling. Nor do we have any background history on if this has always been true or a historical event.
Teremie Summersis a human whose life has been changed for the worse by his ex. Known falsely as Teremie the cheater because of actions by his ex, heâs survived by streaming as an elf on his Only Fae channel and rooming with his best friend, actor Rory.
When Sheila Levy, their agent informs Rory of a actors call for a movie thatâs from Roryâs childhood best book, The Elves Cursed Coin/The Princeâs Cursed Coin, itâs both of them who end up answering the call.
The story begins there, following them to the remote set location, and all the weird shenanigans that occur throughout the filming process. The story continues with the filming as relationships form between Teremie and Kade, and between other friends in the cast.
That would be Rory McMahon, friend from childhood and Alistair the vampire, also an actor.
Kade Savage, actor, wolf shifter, fated mate, is a very interesting character with a neat twist that comes into play further in the storyline. But Maslow does with this terrific element as with others here, it doesnât get developed fully into the highly complex aspect of this thread that it could. Which is the main issue I found here.
Maslow has many great elements and neat ideas thrown in here that while some pop up consistently throughout the story (woodland animals on Teremie and Roryâs porch on the set, the wicked crows, pixies,etc), these details arenât explored or tied into a specific story elements in a clearly defined way. So much of the story is written like this that eventually the reader just doesnât look for any explanations or reasonable tie in to a storyline.
The dramatic reveal is strange because the reader is unfamiliar with the story of the book the plot of the movie is based upon. Had the author included more details, it would have given clarity and depth to the story and characters actions. It would have helped give foundation too a narrative thatâs often not making sense. Itâs fun and the characters are charming in their own way. But pulled together itâs just not.
Fae for Pay has so many great characters and good ideas. But a cohesive story and foundation is lost somewhere. Itâs still a lot of fun and has the potential to spin off another romance for two characters in need of HEA.
Fun for lovers of the author and the series.
Cover art by Natasha Snow. I love the covers. Fabulous.
Fortune Favors the Fae – 15 books:
A Fae Coin Transported Me Into Another World and Now I’m the Gay Holy Maiden by AJ Sherwood #1â¤ď¸
The Wolf’s (Un)Lucky Fae by Michele Notaro #2 â¤ď¸
Bound to the Wild Fae by Tavia Lark #3 June 13â¤ď¸
The Sorcererâs Thief by Lee Colgin #4 â¤ď¸đˇ
The Fae Menagerie by Edie Montreaux #5Â
Never Darling by Sam Burns #6Â
Prince of Poison by Alice Winters #7 â¤ď¸
Grave Misfortune by Nazri Noor #8 â¤ď¸
Fae for Pay by Meghan Maslow #9
Kisses at the Crossroad by Morgan Lysand #10Â
Smoke and Mirrors by Kai Butler #11 â¤ď¸
Siren in the Rain by Chloe Archer #12Â
I Destroyed the Elf Princeâs Harem by Jocelynn Drake #13 â¤ď¸
A Fae Called Wylder by Michelle Frost #14 – Aug 29,2024
Lucky or Knot by Eliot Grayson #15 – September 5,2024
A hot AF wolf who could make me howl all night long. A persistent gold coin with dubious intentions. And a magical whammy no one saw coming.
Hello, gentle reader (or online stalker). My name is Teremieâyes, itâs a T, not a J, thanks for askingâSummers. Maybe youâve seen me on Only Fae. I play the sexpot elf of your dreams.
Through a bizarre turn of events, I end up cast as an elf in an upcoming epic fantasy filmâeven though my acting skills are mainly of the âfae for payâ online variety.
My co-star is the once-cute-teen-star, turned smokinâ hot, all grown up, wolf-shifter Kade Savage. Heâs gentle, honorable, and he doesnât care about my past mistakes.
All great, right? Well . . .there are a couple of teensy tiny roadblocks to my happily-ever-after. See, wolves donât date non-wolves. Itâs a thing. And, oh, yeah, heâs straight. Which is fine. Iâm perfectly okay with it. My track record is so poor that I might as well be running backward. So, itâs a little crush. Whatâs the harm?
But before long I catch him giving me big-bad-wolf eyes when he thinks Iâm not looking. His low, growly voice makes my heart beat a little faster and sends tingles down my spine and on a one-way trip to my nether regions. Just when the UST between us is about to erupt, we end up in a fantasy scene so real it would make Peter Jackson jealous. What in the Lord of the Rings alternate dimension is this?! We have to rely on each otherâand a contrary magical coinâto show us that âhomeâ isnât a place so much as where the heart is.
Fae for Pay is a part of the multi-author series, Fortune Favors the Fae. From spicy to sweet, zany romps to epic adventures, thereâs something for everyone in this mystical series. Discover destiny and true love, and follow the coin on its fickle journey to the next world and a new magical adventure.