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The Rust Maidens by Gwendolyne Kiste Somethingâs happening to the girls on Denton Street. Itâs the summer of 1980 in Cleveland, Ohio, and Phoebe Shaw and her best friend Jacqueline have just graduated high school, only to confront an ugly, uncertain future. Across the city, abandoned factories populate the skyline; meanwhile at the shore, one strong spark, and the Cuyahoga River might catch fire. But none of that compares to whatâs happening in their own west side neighborhood. The girls Phoebe and Jacqueline have grown up with are changing. It starts with footprints of dark water on the sidewalk. Then, one by one, the girlsâ bodies wither away, their fingernails turning to broken glass, and their bones exposed like corroded metal beneath their flesh. As rumors spread about the grotesque transformations, soon everyone from nosy tourists to clinic doctors and government men start arriving on Denton Street, eager to catch sight of âthe Rust Maidensâ in metamorphosis. But even with all the onlookers, nobody can explain whatâs happening or whyâexcept perhaps the Rust Maidens themselves. Whispering in secret, they know more than theyâre telling, and Phoebe realizes her former friends are quietly preparing for something that will tear their neighborhood apart. Alternating between past and present, Phoebe struggles to unravel the mystery of the Rust Maidensâand her own unwitting role in the transformationsâbefore she loses everything sheâs held dear: her home, her best friend, and even perhaps her own body. |
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Songs of Seraphina by Jude Houghton Some battles bleed so much, and for so long, that the earth never truly forgets their dead. Some battles are born of oppression, and some of greed, and some simply because it was written in the stars. Three sistersâCharlemagne, Cairo and Pendragon Agonistesâare sent from America to England to live with their eccentric grandparents after their mother disappears and their father falls to pieces. But before the girls have time to find their feet, Charlemagne is married off to a dead man, Penny takes a nap and wakes up as a boy, and Cairo is swept into a dangerous romance with a man who wants her for more than her considerable charm. With the girls wrapped up in a conflict they barely understand, they donât notice that their grandmother is transforming, or that the two demigod assassins who took their mother are now coming for themâif one of them can get over his crisis of conscience. In this richly painted tale, at whose heart is the unbreakable bond of family and blood, the world of Seraphina collides with our own as three unique girls are dragged into twilight lives past, fighting for vengeance, retribution, and the survival of their exiled people. |
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The Poison Daughter by Sheila Masterson
Worldbuilding: Piqued curiosity
Plot: Mostly clear Characters: Some more thought out than others
Storytelling: Balanced
Immersion: Satisfying, fulfilling experience Emotional Response: Engaging
Thought Provoking: New ideas came up
Cover: Adequately represents the story Content Warnings: Sexual content, violence, death, suicidal ideation I was instantly drawn in by this book's captivating start. With its subtle humor and mysterious undertones, this dark fantasy novel offers a refreshing twist on familiar themes!! Review by |
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How to Survive This Fairytale by S. M. Hallow
Worldbuilding: Aided the story
Plot: Straightforward Characters: Roles are clear
Storytelling: Balanced
Immersion: Didnât want to put the book down Emotional Response: Strong emotions
Thought Provoking: Did some research after reading
Cover: Adequately represents the story Content Warnings: Eating disorders, suicidal ideation, suicide, guns and gunshot wounds, cannibalism, murder, PTSD, animal death on page, child death, abandonment, abuse Perfect. I don't know what else to say. "How To Survive This Fairytale" is one of the most beautifully written books I've ever read, and I kind of want to start reading it again right now even though I only finished it half an hour ago. I already know this story will stay with me Review by |
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The Motorcycle Mechanic: A Beauty and the Beast Small Town Romance (Maplewharf Falls Book 6) by Lane Winters
Worldbuilding: Piqued curiosity
Plot: Straightforward Characters: Roles are clear
Storytelling: Descriptive
Immersion: Didnât want to put the book down Emotional Response: Strong emotions
Thought Provoking: New ideas came up
Cover: Matches the story well Review by |
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Grumpy Hearted Cowboy (Not Looking For Love Series) by Julia Stone
Worldbuilding: Aided the story
Plot: Straightforward Characters: Roles are clear
Storytelling: Descriptive
Immersion: Didnât want to put the book down Emotional Response: Strong emotions
Thought Provoking: Focus on the story solely
Cover: Adequately represents the story Review by |
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Mountain Man's Winter Sunshine (Wildwood Valley Firehouse, #6) by Lilah Hart
Worldbuilding: Aided the story
Plot: Straightforward Characters: Roles are clear
Storytelling: Descriptive
Immersion: Didnât want to put the book down Emotional Response: Engaging
Thought Provoking: Focus on the story solely
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Death at the Dress Rehearsal by Stuart Douglas Two ageing actors attempt to solve a murder after a body is found on the set in this witty, fun whodunnit, perfect for fans of Thursday Murder Club and Death & Croissants . In 1970, on the set of downmarket sitcom 'Floggit and Leggit', leading man Edward Lowe stumbles across the body of a woman, apparently the victim of a tragic drowning accident. But there's something about her that rings the faintest of bells in Edward's head and, convinced the woman has been murdered, he enlists the help of his co-star John le Breton to investigate further. Crossing the country and back again during gaps in filming, the two men uncover both a series of murders in the modern day, and links to another unfortunate death during the War. As the body count mounts, Edward and John face a race against time to save the innocent victims of a serial killer... |
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Chai and Charmcraft by Lynn Strong Even the powers of the gods can struggle when faced with both scandalized courtiers and gossiping aunties. His Imperial Highness Nur-ul-shuruq Faraj al-Nadhir has never thought himself a charming sort of prince. Heâs shy, round, middle-aged, and always dutiful. But he has also secretly spent years dreaming of a man tending jasmine in a sun-lit window â prophetic visions that led him at last to one blissful night with someone who sees his heart, not his crown. He did not expect to wake up with a cat walking on his face. Cat-familiars are forbidden in the Imperial fortress. They might be spies. They might be soul-charmers. They might even sharpen their claws on thousand-year-old tapestries. But Faraj cannot regret that sweet little Sahar chose him â just as he cannot regret Asharan bir Chameli, the enchanting owner of the House of Jasmines. Asharan wants nothing to do with Farajâs title and power, only his kindness. And Faraj hadnât expected either the delights or the dilemmas of Asharanâs magical, soft-pawed little gift. The rules have always been different for the God-Emperor's brother. Faraj never before realized how much. Now he's breakfasting from community cauldrons in back alleys full of children and kittens. His foresight shows him a thousand paths toward disaster, but not the way through. His devoted chamberlain fears that Faraj has been bewitched by a purring agent of chaos, and Faraj canât exactly say heâs wrong. When the choice comes down to betraying his lover's name, his cat-familiarâs life, or his own use of forbidden magic, Faraj does the only thing he can: He gets himself put on trial for heresy, trying to change the laws of the Empire itself. If his visions always lead him into trouble, he might as well make useful trouble. Chai and Charmcraft is the first book in a cozy and queer Middle Eastern M/M fantasy trilogy brimming with charm, intrigue, later-in-life romance, body positivity, and so many kittens. Here, nobody needs a magical makeover to be loved exactly as they are â and their night of joy together isn't where the story ends. That's where it begins... |
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The Motorcycle Mechanic: A Beauty and the Beast Small Town Romance (Maplewharf Falls Book 6) by Lane Winters Prim and proper librarian Penelope Hartwell's life is perfectly organizedâuntil her car breaks down and she's rescued by the town's most intimidating resident. Tattooed motorcycle mechanic Dax Ryder is everything she's supposed to avoid: rough, dangerous-looking, and completely irresistible. When her car needs a week of repairs, Dax offers to give her rides on his motorcycle. Penny's terrified, but she accepts. And somewhere between holding onto him for dear life and discovering he's a secret reader with a heart of gold, she falls completely. But small towns talk. And when the library board threatens her job over their relationship, Penny has to choose: the safe life she's always known, or the man who makes her feel truly alive for the first time. Dax never expected the sweet librarian to fight for him. But when she walks into that board meeting holding his hand, he realizes she's the bravest person he's ever met. A beauty-and-the-beast romance about breaking stereotypes, defying expectations, and proving that the best love stories are the ones everyone says won't work. |
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Mountain Man's Winter Sunshine (Wildwood Valley Firehouse, #6) by Lilah Hart A grumpy firefighter. A fake romance that burns real. I came to Wildwood Valley to disappear. To escape a controlling mother, an ex who wouldnât take no for an answer, and a life that felt suffocating before I was even living it. Slipping behind the bar at a mountain town roadhouse was supposed to be temporaryâjust long enough to breathe again. Then he walked through the door. Not the man I was running from. The one who watched me from the corner booth every night. Silent. Intense. A grumpy firefighter with dark eyes and a permanent scowl that made my pulse trip every time they lingered on me. I told myself I didnât notice him. I lied. When my past catches up with me at the Roadhouse, panic takes over. I need protectionâfast. And the most dangerous-looking man in the room is Briggs. Six feet of muscle, bad attitude, and barely contained heat. So I climb into his lap and beg him to play along. One whispered please changes everything. He calls me his without hesitation. Puts himself between me and the world like itâs instinct. And suddenly, the man whoâs been watching me for weeks isnât pretending anymore. But Iâve spent too long being someoneâs project. Someoneâs sensible choice. Trust doesnât come easy. Briggs has one night to prove that he doesnât want to save me. He wants to keep me. Tropes: đ„ Grumpy Firefighter Hero đ Fake Relationship Turns Real đĄïž Protective âTouch Her and Dieâ Energy đ» Small-Town Bar & Roadhouse Romance đ„ Instalove with High Emotional Stakes đ Brooding Hero Whoâs Been Watching Her đ Fast-Burn Chemistry & Open-Door Heat đïž Mountain Town Escape Romance đ€ Woman on the Run Finds Safety â€ïžâđ„ Alpha Protector Who Claims Her Publicly Mountain Man's Winter Sunshine is an OTT age-gap romance featuring an alpha hero and V-card heroine. It's a forced proximity firefighter romance with lots of steam that's designed to be read in only 1 hour. If you like short, steamy instalove novellas, youâll love the entire Wildwood Valley Firehouse series! |
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Mountain Man's Winter Songbird (Wildwood Valley Firehouse, #5) by Lilah Hart A blizzard shuts roads. A firefighter opens her heart. Iâd spent my whole life playing it safe. Stay in Wildwood Valley. Work my steady job. Keep my dreams locked away where they couldnât hurt me. People said my voice could stop trafficâbut Iâd never been brave enough to let anyone really hear it. Then the blizzard hit. The roadhouse filled with stranded travelers and restless energy, and thatâs when I saw him. Knox. A firefighter with broad shoulders, dark scruff, and the weight of the world etched into his posture. Quiet. Watchful. The kind of man who didnât ask for attentionâbut commanded it anyway. I didnât plan to sing that day. But the crowd needed calming. Elsa needed help. And somehow, I ended up on stage with a microphone in my shaking hand. When I opened my eyes, Knox was watching me. Not glancing. Not distracted. Watchingâlike something inside him had shifted. He put his phone down. He walked toward me. And everything I believed about playing it safe went up in flames. Knox didnât try to save me or fix me. He just stood there, steady and sure, while I finally took the leap Iâd been avoiding my whole life. Some risks are worth taking. And this one? He was mine. Tropes & Vibes: âïž Snowed-In by a Blizzard đ„ Firefighter Hero đ€ Hidden Talent Heroine đ Instant Connection / Instalove đïž Small-Town Mountain Setting đ§„ Quiet, Protective Alpha đ„ One-Moment Life Change â€ïžâđ„ He Falls First âš Finding Your Voice đĄ Wildwood Valley Romance Mountain Man's Winter Songbird is an OTT age-gap romance featuring an alpha hero and V-card heroine. It's a forced proximity firefighter romance with lots of steam that's designed to be read in only 1 hour. If you like short, steamy instalove novellas, youâll love the entire Wildwood Valley Firehouse series! |
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Warden: A Friends with Benefits to Lovers Small Town Short Romance (Steelwood MC - Willowbrook Ridge Book 6) by Julia Stone He dodged bullets to protect her heartâuntil one finally forced the truth. Iâve walked away from every fight without a scratchânot because I couldnât take the hits, but because I never wanted her to see me bleed. Leah has patched up half the Steelwood MC, but I made sure I was never on her table. Until now. Taking a bullet during the Crimson Road warehouse takeover means thereâs no avoiding her handsâor the truth Iâve buried for years. Weâve always been friends. Always crossed the line when the nights got too quiet or when life became too much. Being stuck under her care strips away every excuse Iâve used to keep my feelings locked down. This time, hiding isnât an option. Iâve learned how to stop bleeding, restart hearts, and hold myself together when the men I care about come home broken. Loving a biker teaches you one thing fastâloss is always waiting. Warden is my constant. My weakness. The one line Iâve never crossed because loving him fully means risking everything. But when he takes a bullet over claiming the Crimson Road warehouse, fear makes the choice for me. As I patch him up night after night, the lines between who we are and who we could be start to blurâand Warden is done letting me pretend heâs temporary. This time, he isnât leaving, and heâs determined to prove it. Each story in the Steelwood MC series is part of a shared storyline that is best enjoyed in order. Each couple ends with a HFN ending that will result in their HEA by the end of the series! Dark themes are present! |
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Jinx: A MC Biker Enemies to Lovers Forced Proximity Slowburn Short Romance (Steelwood MC - Willowbrook Ridge Book 5) by Julia Stone He was assigned to protect her. She was never supposed to want him. Steelwood and Crimson Road are on the brink of all-out bloodshed, and my club gives me one jobâbabysit Raven while they take care of business. Sheâs trouble wrapped in sharp edges. Mean-mouthed. Closed off. Untouchable. I only say yes because this is my last hoop to jump through before I earn my patch. One or two days. Thatâs it. Easy. Except Raven doesnât scare easily, doesnât soften, and sure as hell doesnât back down when I push. The more she hates me, the more I want to see what she does when she finally snaps. I donât need protection. I donât need company. And I definitely donât need Jinxâloud, cocky, and way too interested in getting under my skin. Everyone knows to leave me alone. He doesnât listen. He watches. Prods. Smirks like he sees something no one else ever has. I tell myself I hate him. I tell myself this fire between us is just anger. But when the walls come down, and the world outside turns violent, itâs not pain weâre tradingâitâs heat. Once Jinx gets his hands on me, thereâs no pretending this is just a job anymore. Each story in the Steelwood MC series is part of a shared storyline that is best enjoyed in order. Each couple ends with a HFN ending that will result in their HEA by the end of the series! Dark themes are present! |
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A Goblet of Guises and Gooseberries: A Goose Girl Retelling (Enchanting Confections) by Abigail Manning A basket of berries, a dash of wild goose chases, and an identity swap that is nothing to honk about. Princess Emaline has waited long enough for her betrothedâs family to invite her into their kingdom after the lengthy acquisition of a workersâ agreement. Accompanied by her new handmaiden and joined by a freeloading goose who rides valiantly on the carriage roof, Emaline is eager to explore her new kingdomâuntil her first exploration gets up close and personal with a local mud puddle. A less-than-cordial exchange with their goose stalker leaves Emaline completely unsuitable to meet her future in-laws. In a desperate attempt to save face, her handmaiden kindly offers to greet the royals in her honor. Which would have been a grand solution had they not mistaken the polite maid for Princess Emaline⊠Muddy, lost, and ready to pluck a goose, Emaline hunts for a discreet place to tidy up before rescuing her maid from the mix-up. But during her hunt for clean water, she stumbles onto the slave master's property and is taken in as a new worker. With no way to prove her identity or get in touch with her maid, Emaline must rely on the help of a smooth-talking farmhand who just so happens to be head over boots for the new princess. Now tasked with making the gooseberry wine for her own table, can Emaline reclaim her crown? Or is it all destined to be a wild goose chase? A Goblet of Guises and Gooseberries, a retelling of the Goose Girl is a standalone novella, filled with Identity Swaps, Crazed Geese, Forbidden Romance, and a Cozy Berry Farm Setting. It is part of The Enchanting Confections series, a collection of clean and cozy stories guaranteed to delight your sweet tooth. |
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Bluebeard's Bride (Displaced Fairytales) by Mary Mecham She ran from one monsterâŠstraight into the arms of another. When Alia traded her future for her sisterâs freedom, she knew exactly what awaited herâa murderous husband with a trail of vanished wives. Upon discovering a hidden lamp, she makes a desperate wish to save her life, not knowing that genie magic always comes with a cruel twist. Alia is hurled halfway across the world and straight into the clutches of Zafir, a villainous vizier with ambitions of his own. Now Alia is trapped in a foreign kingdom, her sister is in more danger than ever, and the murderous husband she fled is hunting for her. So Alia strikes a dangerous bargain with the one man she absolutely should not trust. The problem isâŠan overdose on a highly illegal love potion leaves them questioning which feelings are real and which are not. With her sister out of reach and a villain chained to her side, how is she supposed to save anyone, least of all herself? Bluebeardâs Bride is a standalone no-spice fantasy romance packed with villain vibes, sharp-tongued banter, forced proximity, and love potion shenanigans perfect for fans who love their fairy tales clever, edgy, and delightfully unhinged. |
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Playing Cupid for the Mountain Man: A Curvy Girl Forced Proximity Matchmaking OTT Instalove Short Romance (Willowbrook Ridge Holdiday Special) by Julia Stone She came to fix his love life. Falling into his arms wasnât part of the plan. Gavin: I donât need a matchmaker. What I need is a woman who wonât bolt the second she realizes what life on this mountain really means. Iâve tried the mail-order bride thing more times than I should admit, and it always ends the sameâwomen who decide my world isnât for them. I own a bar. I live alone. Iâve accepted that love probably isnât in the cards. Then Daphne shows up. Sheâs too soft, too curvy, and entirely too distracting to be here on business. She looks at me like Iâm not a problem to fix, and when an early snow traps her on the mountain after a failed day of searching, everything shifts. Sheâs here to find me a wife, but I already know who I want. This time, Iâm not letting her walk away without asking her to stay. Daphne: Iâm a professional matchmaker. Falling for my client is not part of the job. Gavin is supposed to be another difficult caseâa gruff mountain man with a long history of women who didnât last. I come prepared with plans, profiles, and a clear end date. Then the snow keeps me longer than expected, and Gavin starts looking at me like I already belong here. Heâs older. Quiet. Built like the mountain he refuses to leave. Every moment between us crackles with heat I shouldnât wantâand canât ignore. When Gavin finally makes his choice, it isnât another profile he reaches for. Itâs me. |
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Gift for the Mountain Man: A Small Town Instalove First Time Grumpy/Sunshine Recluse OTT Short Romance (Willowbrook Ridge Holdiday Special) by Julia Stone Snowed in with an older, grumpy recluseâand suddenly Christmas Eve is anything but cold. Archer: Christmas Eve was supposed to be quiet. My cabin, the fire, and no one demanding more of me than silence. But my sister has other plans. She shows up, drops a stranger into my world, and disappears before I can tell her no. Then Iris looks at me, but she doesnât grimace like the others. One lookâthatâs all it takes. Soft eyes, flushed cheeks, a shy little smileâand something in my chest snaps. Iâve lived half my life convinced I wasnât built for wanting, not like other men. But the pull I feel toward her is impossible to ignore. Sheâs supposed to be a guest. Temporary. Untouchable. Except every instinct Iâve ever buried surges to the surface the moment she steps close, smelling like winter and warmth. Then the storm hits, trapping her with me. Now sheâs snowed in, in my space, wearing that innocence like a dareâand keeping my hands off her feels less like discipline and more like torture. Iris: I agreed to a harmless favor for my coworkerâkeep her brother company for a day and make sure he isnât lonely. She shouldâve warned me her brother is a grumpy, devastatingly handsome mountain hermit who looks at me like Iâm something worth starving for. I havenât had the best luck dating. Never made it past the first night. This isnât like that, but I want it to be. Then the snow traps us together, and suddenly Iâm spending Christmas Eve in his cabin, wrapped in the warmth of a man who keeps fighting his desireâand losing ground by the minute. I should be cautious. But with the storm raging outside and Archerâs restraint wearing thin, falling for him feels inevitable. |
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Runaway for the Mountain Man (Veterans of Willowbrook Ridge, #3) by Julia Stone I live on the mountain for a reason. Out here, itâs quiet. Safe. No attachments, no risk of losing anythingâagain. Then she comes tearing through the woods in a storm, soaked to the bone, wedding dress ripped and clinging to her curves. Too young. Too innocent. Too tempting. I should send her away. But with the thunder rolling in and the roads washed out, sheâs stuck in my cabin. With me. She ran from a man who didnât deserve her. She ran straight into the arms of the one who will ruin her. I was supposed to marry a man who only cared about my last name. Instead, I boltedâstraight into a thunderstorm, down a mountain trail I barely understand, and into the path of the grumpiest, roughest man Iâve ever seen. Bentley doesnât smile. Doesnât talk much either. But he watches me like Iâm the only thing thatâs ever made him feel something. Heâs a reclusive veteran with a beard, an axe, and eyes that make promises without saying a word. I should be scared. But in this cabinâstranded with lightning outside and heat crackling between usâ Iâve never felt safer⊠or more wanted. |
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The Blue Gate by Kathryn MacDonald The Blue Gate explores the surprise of love, the shock of loss, and challenges boundaries and liminal spaces. It probes into a love affair that defies conventions, capturing the narratorâs voice from the first lyrical poem. With the death of the belovĂšd, an invitation to fly to Kenya arrives; itâs accepted; and the long title poem ravels and unravels reality. Poems in the final section question the loss of intimacy, loneliness, change, and unattainable acceptance. The poetry is vivid and grounded in the senses and in nature, whether set in Canada or Africa. The collection seeks understanding, consolation, and release. It asks whether love enriches or leaves one lost. |
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Grumpy Hearted Cowboy (Not Looking For Love Series) by Julia Stone A brooding cowboy, an innocent heart, and heat that builds fast and fierce. Cyrus: I agreed to let her stay for the summer, offering a spare room for a few weeks, helping around the ranch while she figures out her future. What I didnât agree to was Millie walking back into my life as a grown womanâsoft smiles, curious eyes, and a body I have no business noticing. Sheâs my friendâs daughter. Sheâs younger. Sheâs here to learn, not to tempt the hell out of me every time she steps into my space. Living under the same roof makes distance impossible. Every shared meal, every long day working side by side chips away at my self-control. I know better. I should stop this before it starts. But wanting her feels inevitableâand once I give in, thereâs no going back. Millie: Spending the summer on Cyrus Kaneâs ranch is supposed to be simple. Hands-on experience. Early mornings. All while learning what kind of veterinarian I want to be. Instead, Iâm sharing a house with a gruff, intimidating cowboy who barely speaksâand somehow says everything with a single look. Heâs bigger than life, rough around the edges, and completely different from anyone Iâve ever wanted before. I tell myself to focus, to keep things professional. But the longer I stay, the harder it is to ignore the tension crackling between us. The way his eyes linger. The way my heart races whenever weâre alone. Weâre crossing lines we shouldnât. With the promise of leaving in the future, one push may risk everything falling apart. |
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Brownies for My Grumpy Bunny: A Cozy Monster Romance (Fairhaven Falls #10) by Honey Phillips Sheâs sweet, stubborn, and far too tempting. Heâs big, grumpy, and determined not to fall. Sara Cartwright came to Fairhaven Falls for a fresh startâquiet mornings, kind neighbors, and maybe a few furry friends hopping through her garden. She wasnât expecting her next-door neighbor to be six-foot-plus of scowling muscle and twitching ears. Ben Hollowell likes his peace, his pub, and his solitude. The last thing he needs is a relentlessly cheerful kindergarten teacher moving in next door with flower boxes, laughter, and curves that make his pulse race. But when Saraâs warmth starts melting his defensesâand her brownies start showing up at his doorâBen finds himself craving things he swore he didnât need. Will spring in Fairhaven Falls turn out to be mating season for the most reluctant of bunnies? Each book in the Fairhaven Falls series can be read as a standalone. This sweet and steamy small town romance is intended for mature readers. |
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Alien's Bargain: An Alien Shifter Romance (Alien Wolf Tales #6) by Honey Phillips One lie. One bargain. One debt she canât escape. Jessa is the most talented weaver in her village, but when her ruthless uncle claims she can spin legendary goldthread, he traps her in a lie that could cost her everything⊠including her little sister. Desperate to save her sister, Jessa flees into forbidden Vultor territory in search of the rarest plant of all. Instead she finds Tarek, a gruff, solitary alien feared by humans and shunned by his own kind. Tarek has been alone for too long, so when a pretty little human strays into his territory, he canât resist offering her a bargainâhis help in exchange for a promise to be fulfilled later. What begins as a reluctant deal turns into something far more dangerous, because Tarek is more than he seems. And the price he asks might be her heart. Sometimes love is the most dangerous bargain of all. Grumpy/sunshine, forced proximity, reluctant protector, hidden identity, found family A sweet and spicy sci-fi fairy-tale retelling! |
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Apocalypse Mode - Initiate: A fast paced Zombie Survival LitRPG Series by Damian Peterson The update wasn't a feature. It was a purge. Jax is Unit 7734. In the real world, heâs a nobody living in a debt-stack. In "The Realm," the hyper-immersive VR simulation where humanity works and plays, heâs a bartender grinding for credits heâll never pay off. Itâs a life of low-poly misery, but itâs stable. Until the sky cracks open. A sudden system-wide event labeled [Apocalypse Mode] locks every user inside the simulation. Logout is disabled. The physics engine is crumbling. And the streets are flooding with high-level undead. But the zombies are the least of Jax's problems. The "Admin Knights"âinvincible moderators clad in liquid chromeâhave descended from the cloud. They aren't here to save the players. They are here to sanitize the server. To them, the poor, the indebted, and the weak are just "corrupted data" to be deleted. When Jax discovers that the system crash is actually a cover-up for a horrific corporate harvest targeting his own family, he refuses to be deleted. Armed with a steel pipe, a stolen rifle, and a glitchy interface, Jax must lead a ragtag squad of broken survivors across a city that is literally dissolving into the void. Their destination: The Survival Estate. A golden fortress built for the elite, and the only place with a hardline to the truth. The Corporation thinks Jax is just a variable to be balanced. Theyâre about to learn that even the smallest glitch can crash the whole system. The game is rigged. It's time to break the board. Apocalypse Mode: Initiation is a gritty Cyberpunk LitRPG thriller featuring a non-OP protagonist, high-stakes survival, settlement building elements, and a fight against a dystopian system. Perfect for fans of Dungeon Crawler Carl and Cyberpunk 2077. |
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Faith Faraday and the Cyber Samurai by Nathan J Pearce They named her Faith, but she has none, at least not in these AIs they lift up as gods. Disguised as a dominatrix pizza delivery driver, Faith Faraday is infiltrating the Hollow, the research bunker deep inside Mt. Fuji. With her sentient AI Grace in her ear and her skills as a Daemon Hunter trained to detect rogue AI, she's going to capture and interrogate Samu, Japan's powerful sentient AI. Samu promised Japan faster-than-light travel. Faith's twin sister Hope believed him. So did everyone else. Then the colony ship vaporized in a blue flash at launch, killing everyone aboard. Now Faith is going to find out what really happened, and whether Samu is responsible for her sister's death. The explosion didn't just kill Hope, it destroyed her family. Their father took it hard. She lost her twin. He lost his daughter. They both lost Hope. And the one responsible is just upstairs. Iâm coming for you, Samu. |
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Tempted by the Alien Mercenary: A Steamy Alien Sci-fi Romance (Monster Mercenary Mates #07) by Robin O'Connor He was built to feed on fear, but Iâm the only one who ever tempted him to feel. Frederique I woke in a shattered stasis pod, centuries too late, on a world drowning in water and secrets. My mission? Gone. My crew? Dust. And the only being whoâs kept me alive since then is an alien mercenary wrapped in living silver and danger. Heâs not just terrifying, heâs mesmerizing. I should keep my distance. I know better. But every time his dark gaze settles on me, every time that shifting symbiont flows over his skin like armor and art, I forget who I was supposed to be. His power should terrify me, but it tempts me. He tempts me. Even when I discover the truth about my mission. Even when enemies rise and survival hangs by a thread... I still look at him and wonder what would happen if I let myself fall. The Sineater She calls me mercenary. Monster. But she doesnât run. I was sent to kill, not to feel. My symbiont craves agony like air, but her emotions, bright and tangled, taste like hope. I want her. Not just her body, but the calm in her thoughts, the fire in her fight. I want to protect that light, even as I know Iâll destroy it. But I am always hungry. Always feared. And if I take what I want, I may never let her go⊠Even if loving her is the one thing that could break me. This is a standalone novel and the seventh book in the Monster Mercenary Mates series. This sci-fi monster romance features a darkly sinful ancient warrior, a plucky, bossy FMC, a mysterious animal sidekick, and a steamy HEA. |
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Claimed by the Alien Mercenary: A Steamy Alien Sci-fi Romance (Monster Mercenary Mates #08) by Robin O'Connor Sheâs the mission. Heâs the monster everyone fears. His claim might destroy them both. Dani I came to Radin chasing a miracle cure hidden in a flower. I never expected to become prey. Days of captivity leave my empathic senses burned out, my power little more than an ache beneath my skin. Then Jaxin arrives, silent, shark-eyed, built for violence. When the rescue goes awry, he hauls me over his shoulder and runs. Alone in Radinâs humid jungle, survival means pressed bodies, shared breath, and heat that has nothing to do with the heat of summer. As my empathy recovers, I feel what he hides. Control layered over hunger. Possession strangled by discipline. A truth he refuses to face: he feels more than heâs allowed. Jaxin Emotion is forbidden. My people, the Rummicaron, suppress it for a reason. But the jungle strips restraint bare, and my true nature claws its way to the surface: to claim, to protect, to possess a mate. Dani doesnât just tempt me, she awakens something ancient and dangerous. As Radinâs giant closes in and a crime lord tightens her grip, I must choose between duty and instinct. And if I choose wrong, Radin will kill us both. This is a standalone novel and the eighth book in the Monster Mercenary Mates series. This sci-fi monster romance features a not-so-emotionless, shark-like alien mercenary, a gifted empathic scientist, and a steamy HEA. |
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Bittersweet Nightshade by Shelley Crowley Ainsleigh Harper is one of the Gifted. Unlucky enough to manifest strength too immense to control, she spends most of her time drinking and avoiding her fraught relationship with her mother. Thereâs only so many times she can handle being called a monster. The dream is to escape. To run away and start a new life with her best friend and famous fellow Gifted, Cassidy âHealerâ Drake. But when Cassidy disappears without a trace, something within Ainsleigh finally snaps. Drunk and bleeding out after a savage wolf attack, Ainsleigh is found by a mysterious stranger and learns that she's not as stranded and alone as she feared. Now Ainsleigh has three questions; Where is Cassidy? Can her secretive saviour really be trusted? And why does whiskey taste so good? |
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Righteous Desires by Florence Wolfe Under the lights, they are gods. Behind the curtain, they are ghosts. Silas Reed made the impossible choice: break Cal Kincaidâs heart to save his career. But the grief followed him to the ring. One botched move later, Silas was exiled with a shattered shoulder, leaving Cal alone to become the ruthless King of the industry. Seven years later, the exile is over. Silas returns to a world that moved on without him. But the man waiting for him isnât the boy he left behind. Cal is now the untouchable Heavyweight Champion of the World, and he hasnât forgiven a damn thing. Scripted rivals. Real life strangers. Inescapable lovers. The hatred turns to heat. The rivalry turns to obsession. While the cameras roll, they tear each other apart. But when the locker room clears, the dynamic shifts. Their collision is violent, desperate, and anything but scripted. Silas wants his legacy back. But the only way to the top is through the man he destroyed. Ring the bell, the main event is underway. |
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Sadie Rowe And The Missing Necklace by Claris Lam After losing her grandmaâs necklace, Sadie must work together with a fairy named Pearl in order to find it. But can Sadie learn to trust Pearl as they continue working together, or will her doubts about others keep them from finding the necklace at all? |
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The Weight of Petals by Cade Meridian In a city governed by an invisible digital heartbeat, the most dangerous thing you can do is remember. In a quiet Las Vegas cul-de-sac, four children walk home from school through the golden hour of an ordinary afternoon: Marcus, Leila, Tessa, and Sam. They have known each other since kindergarten. They have never truly been friends. At 3:00 PM, the world is whole. By 4:30 PM, it is gone. When the President activates the Civic Protection Initiative, the surveillance state recalibrates to identify, detain, and deport families who don't fitâtargeted by ethnicity, by faith, by the algorithm's quiet judgment of who belongs. By sunset, the parents have vanished into the backs of silent vans. By moonrise, the children are running. The Weight of Petals is a devastating novel about state-sanctioned erasure, the detention and deportation of American families, and the children who proveâthrough sacrifice after sacrificeâthat every choice matters. Especially the ones that cost everything. |
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Leo Learns at La Granja: Engaging Tales for Early Spanish Readers by New Horizons Welcome to a wonderful journey into the Spanish language! This storybook has been specially created for young learners who want to explore Spanish through fun, colorful, and meaningful stories. Each tale introduces simple vocabulary, everyday phrases, and natural sentence patternsâwoven into adventures that spark imagination and curiosity. Instead of memorizing long lists of words, children will absorb the language the way they learn best: by following relatable characters, joyful dialogues, and exciting situations. Every story is designed to gently build confidence, improve understanding, and create a strong foundation for real-world Spanish conversation. Whether you are a parent, teacher, or self-learner, this book turns language learning into a delightful experience. Open the first page, meet the characters, and let the journey beginâÂĄvamos a aprender español juntos! |
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The Book of Joy by Humphrey Archer Joy is a monster, but you may end up loving her. Behind her blank stares and eerie calm is a mind that solves problems with unsettling precision â and sometimes, murder. From the man who lured children with promises of kittens, to the smooth-talking insurance salesman who preyed on the sick, social predators are her targets. As she grows, she seeks expertise and control, and masters lock-picking, improvises weapons, and slips unnoticed through the cracks of family life, school, and the wider world. But even as her darkness takes shape, her devotion to her family never wavers, and she is meticulous about how she uses her skills. The Book of Joy is the gripping origin story of an anti-heroine both terrifying and unforgettable because she is socially adept and learns to stay invisible, and is cold and controlled. This is a book for readers who like their thrillers intelligent, unsettling, and unusually dark, and their female characters unapologetically strong and complex, and not on a traditional redemption arc. |
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The Name and the Key by Kristina Elyse Butke Some doors are sealed for a reasonâand some names should never be spoken aloud. At thirteen, Lily Bellamy finds her motherâs body in the marshes. What haunts her afterward is worse. A corpselike spirit that looks like her mother follows Lily through every reflective surfaceâmirrors, glass, still waterâwhispering for Lily to open the door and let her out. Lily has no idea what the door is, how to stop the visions, or whether saving her mother is even possible. The haunting stretches into her young adulthood, eroding her sanity and dragging her closer to a breaking point she can feel but cannot escape. When Lily is eighteen, Andresh Zatavier returnsâthe boy who once knew her better than anyone, and perhaps still does. Changed by years overseas, Andresh confesses his study of dark magic and forbidden knowledge beyond human limits. He believes he knows the key to Lilyâs curseâand how to end death itself. But every secret Andresh carries comes at a cost. As Lily is drawn deeper into a world of dark gates and dangerous names, she must decide how far she is willing to go to save the woman she lost⊠and whether opening the door will free her motherâor unleash something far worse. Kristina Elyse Butke launches a chilling new dark fantasy series with The Name and the Key, weaving grief, forbidden magic, and aching connection into a story where love tempts fateâand some doors should never be opened. |
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It's Hard to Tell You This by James Kinsley Michaelâs father didnât leave much behind. A handful of battered paperbacks, a few family photos, and an ancient tape recorder - the scattered remains of an old manâs empty life. But that tape recorder sparks something in Michael, a need to take stock of his own thoughts. His memories. His regrets. Turning the recorder on, Michael begins to speak. About the loves he lost. The girls who slipped away. The women he hurt. Each memory spools out of him and onto the tape, raw and unedited. As the recorder fills with Michaelâs confessions, his days grow longer, his relationships stranger, his shelves emptier. And Michael finds himself on the precipice of an ending⊠|
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Speaking Out In Silence by Sienna Eggler The life of an adventurer is hard. People get maimed, die, or go missing all the time, but the world keeps spinning. Meike was never big on monster hunting or collecting trophies. They're happier foraging, mixing potions, and befriending monsters and critters. A fact that's further cemented when one of their friends suffers a grievous wound during a quest. But they aren't ready to hang up their cloak just yet! There are plenty of quests that donât require a blade, quests devoted to healing, not inflicting pain. And as Meike comes to find, social quests can be stressful in their own way, but just as fulfilling. |
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Beecham's Infirmary for the Affluent Afflicted by Briar Somseret A Victorian Gothic Paranormal Romance Novella by Briar Somerset In a town where health is currency and longing is lure, a reluctant investigator and seamstress must uncover whether hunger will anchor a man already slipping into the dark. Behind the decrepit doors of an Infirmary said to offer miraculous cures to London's ailing elite, people are vanishing. Private Investigator and estranged heir to French aristocracy Jacques Valmont is summoned across the channel to sleuth, despite the lingering sickness of his ownâone of grief that stirs in his blood and shadows his mind. Amidst the fog and fever, he finds an unlikely ally in Annie, the quick-witted seamstress working next door to Beecham's Infirmary, whose presence seems to quiet the storm inside him. When she suggests the only way to breach the infirmary's guarded walls is becoming a patient himself, Annie's grandmother warns them both of curses that fester with longing. Unnatural aches that transform a person entirely, if not quelled. As Jacques nears the truth, desire and dread twist together. Annie may be the last tether holding him to his humanityâor the final thread that unravels it. |
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Daydreamer: The Order of the Kresnik by Rick Houghton In the frozen heights of SzentĂ©ly, monsters are forgedâand feared. Haunted by loss and bound by a vow, Nura enters the mountain stronghold of the Order of the Kresnik to become a blade sharpened by grief, wielded by love. But as she trains to hunt the vampyres that shattered her family, a darker power stirs withinâone that links her to a fury that threatens to unravel everything she believes in. As ancient enemies close in and the Order prepares for war, Nura must choose between discipline and rage, vengeance and mercy, hate and love. In a world where monsters wear many faces, becoming one might be the only way to survive. The third chapter of the Daydreamer Saga plunges deeper into the gothic heart of Europe, where blood runs cold, love burns bright, and the line between salvation and damnation is razor-thin. She survived the monsters. Now she must become one. Perfect for fans of Anne Rice, V.E. Schwab, Deborah Harkness, and Empire of the Vampire. |
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Daydreamer: Threads of the Forgotten by Rick Houghton Descend into the mist-shrouded forests of Europe, where a motherâs love becomes her fiercest weapon. When Nuraâs family vanishes into the jaws of darkness, she risks everything to find themâonly to uncover a hidden war between vampyres and the hunters sworn to destroy them. To survive, she must awaken long-buried powers and face truths that could unravel everything she thought she knew. In the second chapter of the Daydreamer Saga, the line between hunter and hunted blurs, and every step weaves a new thread into the forgotten tapestry of the past. Darkness has many faces, and salvation comes at a cost few are willing to pay. |
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Daydreamer: Escape from the Dark by Rick Houghton Escape from the Dark A gothic fantasy of blood, hunger, and buried identity. Most vampyres remember nothing of the life they had before, but Larua is no ordinary vampyre. Haunted by flashes of a past that refuses to stay buried, and watched by monsters who fear what she might uncover, Larua must navigate a cruel world where remembering too much could cost her what little remains of her humanity. Torn between human companion Jenny, enigmatic vampyre Drake, and her all-consuming thirst for blood, Laruaâs past is just the beginning of a centuries-long tale of vampyre and vampyre hunters. Some underestimate her. Others sense her hidden strength. All will remember her. Dark, atmospheric, and tragic, Escape from the Dark launches The Daydreamer Sagaâperfect for fans of Anne Rice, V.E. Schwab, and Deborah Harkness. |
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The Sound of Nothing by Nicole Aisling Without a keeper, no soul is safe. In the peaceful and secluded Konota Valley, every 16-year-old must embark on a sacred journey to find their animal soul keeper. The life-long bond protects their soul from malicious demons that would devour it, leaving behind an empty husk. As the mostly ignored misfit, Shaya has always felt isolated within her own village, but she hopes finding her keeper will also help her find a purpose. Instead, her return with a bizarre and frightening beast only leaves her more confused. She soon learns her keeper is a drakon, a legendary creature from the northern mountains, but that knowledge does nothing to win her the acceptance she longs for. When drakon riders invade the valley, Shayaâs people begin to question her loyalty. The invaders might offer what sheâs always wanted, but she must decide whether finally belonging is worth betraying the few people who still believe in her. |
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Mari-chan and Roboto Bunny by Jon Kaczka âA fun and uplifting story, perfect for any young reader who draws their confidence from a favorite toy.â -The Children's Book Review "A childrenâs fantasy that understands something crucial about its audience: kids are capable of engaging with big emotions when those emotions are handled with care, clarity, and imagination.â -The Independent Book Review Mari-chan is a sweet, brave six-year-old who loves to play with her best friend, a magical stuffed bunny named Roboto Bunny. When her rock-climbing dad goes missing in an avalanche in faraway Antarctica, Mari-chan is heartbrokenâuntil Roboto Bunny reveals a secret passage in her closet that leads to a tunnel to the Underworld and a magic tree with doors that can take her anywhereâŠeven to Daddy. But thereâs a catch: the tunnels are too small for a big girl, so Mari-chan is turned into a baby to fit! On their journey, baby Mari-chan and Roboto Bunny must outwit hungry animals, alligator bridges, three-headed âbeasts,â silly thieves, grumpy talking trees, a Bunny Kingdom gate test, and a wise owl tribunal. Along the way, Mari-chan discovers that even in a tiny body, her courage, creativity, and kindness are bigger than she ever imagined. But will her bravery and wits help rescue her dad, before itâs too late? Itâs up to Mari-chan and Roboto Bunny to find out. This heartwarming and imaginative allegory, reminiscent of Danteâs Inferno, shares that a difficult journey often has the best destination. |
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The Sorrow of Bees by Andie Holman Dark magic comes at a cost, one that Jelly, warrior mermaid, must pay. After enduring a brutal ritual to give her Fae powers, a vital piece of her soul goes missing. She must abandon everything and everyone to find it. It is her journey alone. If she fails her mission, her loverâs brother will never again see the sun, trapped in a horrifying dimension called the Hellhole. If she fails, her lover Mako may not forgive her. If she fails, she will never be whole. Sheâs sent to a queendom so foreign she can barely breathe, transformed into a body she canât possibly understand. Grappling with the enormity of her task, she struggles to appreciate the sorrows of the pollinators. But she must if she wants to succeed. Kirkus reviews: "The intricate details and person growth of major and minor characters make for a welcome continuation of this saga... The detailed depth of the fantasy world will delight those who enjoy all-consuming magical realms that integrate cleanly with contemporary, nonmagical locales... An often rousing personal quest that will have audiences looking forward to the next book." |
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The Mermaid's Wrath by Andie Holman The ocean is dying. A mermaid vows to save it. The Mers are barely surviving in a magical marine bubble, isolated from the rest of the world. Jelly, warrior mermaid and champion of sea life, battles against the choking, accelerating pollution, living beneath the Great Pacific Garbage Patch. When Jelly's mind opens to terrifying premonitions, she must leave the ocean, collaborating with estranged magical beings on land. Sheâs seen one of theirs in a vision, a woman abducted for the power in her veins, and Jelly is the key to this woman's freedom. The black pearl at her throat holds a secret. When it wakes, it sends Jelly on a tumultuous journey, changing her life forever. Kirkus review: âA lighthearted novel that simultaneously features heavy environmental themes, multifaceted characters, and lots of charm. Holman weaves elements of humor, magic, romance, and environmental activism in a quirky ocean-set romantasy.â |
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Falling for the Wolf: A Villainous Twist on Little Red Riding Hood and Cinderella (To Win a Dark Heart) by Megan Charlie A woman who betrayed her family A rogue hiding a hairy secret And a blackmail arrangement with unexpected consequences After her stepsister marries the crown prince, Tasia is shipped out of the country to live with relatives sheâs never heard of before. Blamed and scorned for her role in that debacle, Tasia struggles to make a new life for herself amongst a community that doesnât care for outsiders. But even that is less nerve wracking than her weekly trips through the woods to deliver a basket of âgoodiesâ to the sinister old woman known only as Grandmother. Mitch helped a naive girl travel through the woods once before. After having his heart viciously yanked out and stomped on, heâs not doing that ever again. When Tasia comes along, all innocent smiles and no sense of self-preservation, he vows to stay far away. But she stumbles upon his furry little secret and he reluctantly agrees to play protector in exchange for her silence. What seems like a simple arrangement soon becomes complicated as enemies from the past begin cropping up in unexpected places. When Mitch and Tasia stumble onto a villainous plot with far-reaching consequences they must choose between looking out for themselves or risking everything for faceless strangers. With livesâand possibly their heartsâon the line, how will two recovering villains decide what to do? And will their choices be compatible? Or just another betrayal? Falling for the Wolf is a retelling that combines elements of Little Red Riding Hood and Cinderella. Set after the events of each of these stories, this no spice romantasy is the 8th book in the To Win a Dark Heart series which retells fairy tales as old as time, but this time itâs the villainâs turn to get a happy ending. |
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A Tangle of Iron and Feathers (Tales of Eukarya #4) by Sarah Beran Mulan meets The Goose Girl... Malana never aspired to wear a crown, but after years of war have decimated the royal family of Brisia, she finds herself in the unexpected position of being the closest thing to a princess her country has leftâŠand also the chosen candidate for the marriage treaty that will finally seal the peace between Brisia and Cabriole. If only she werenât keeping a secret that could ruin everything. After treachery and betrayal occur on the journey to her new home, Malana arrives in a much different position than she expectedâa fact she is almost grateful for when she realizes sheâs met her fiancĂ© before. On the battlefield. Her forced position as Keeper of the Geese seems like the perfect cover to keep her secrets, until she stumbles upon an assassination plot and finds herself caught in a web of lies and secrets that threaten to destroy the tenuous relationship just starting to build between the two countries. Will she be able to salvage a future with the prince who has slowly begun battling his way past her defenses, or will the tangle of iron and feathers lead them right back to war? |
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Cursed Climb (Displaced Fairytales) by Sarah Beran A swan, a bird catcher, and the plot they both intend to keep from hatching⊠Working under her father as the Assistant Keeper of the Menagerie, Odessa Rothchild has always believed two things to be true: animals are much better listeners than people, and Boris Rothchild is the most brilliant man in all of Kovskia. All of that changes when an unfortunate discovery in her fatherâs workroom leaves her the recipient of a curse. Stuck in the body of a swan until the sun sets, Odessa begins to think that her search for the truth is hopelessâuntil, that is, a mysterious man crash-lands in the middle of her lake. If thereâs one thing in life that Jax should understand, itâs birds. As the fourth generation of a family of bird catchers, his future nest egg should be secureâand it would be, if he didnât have his sights set on a different kind of winged creature. But after his search for a rare and elusive dragon egg goes wrong, Jax wakes up to find himself in the company of the one kind of bird he canât seem to understand. She needs his help to break her curse. He needs her to get his dragon. But as they work together, secrets are uncovered that create ripples bigger than either of them could have imagined, and they both must decide whether or not a happy ending is worth the climbâŠor the fall. Torn from one fairytale and trapped in another: the Displaced Fairytales series is a multi-author fairy tale retelling series of standalones from your favorite no-spice, closed door young adult romance authors. CURSED CLIMB is Jack and the Beanstalk meets Swan Lake with He Falls First, Found Family, and a dragon companion who doesnât understand why he canât be a swan. |
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Ballad of River Bones by Alexandra Beaumont Ballad of River Bones is the conclusion of lyrical folklore fantasy and Indie Press Award Distinguished Favourite, Dissonance of Bird Song, ending the critically acclaimed tale of "love, loss and sacrifice." Cursed by ghosts of her victims and haunted by her past, Nessa searches for her lost sister. In the enchanted Myst, change is devastating. To survive, Nessa makes a pact with a mysterious druid to protect herself from the ghosts of those she has killed. As the shadows draw long over ancient Cornwall, Nessa's path leads her to a choice: Save her sister and doom herself to a cursed life, or destroy the Myst and banish her sister to the sea. |
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A Slice Of Mystery by Sophie Maddon When youâre lucky enough to land on a project in your hometown, nothing can ruin itâright? That is, until your boss disappears and youâre given her job, the police suspect you, and the cheesemonger runs out of your favourite Gouda. When socially-awkward IT consultant Abigail Palmer is sent to work on a local factoryâs new computer systems, sheâs looking forward to daily get-togethers with best friend Hannah and cozy nights with Jasper the catâNOT being blackmailed by boss Lynn into investigating a threatening note. Between managing the IT project, untangling lies, and trying to decode a cute colleagueâs attentions, Abigailâs plate is fullâthough thereâs always room for Giuseppeâs insanely delicious pizzas. Perfect for fans of cozy mysteries and awkward heroines with a side of tech. Warning: may cause cravings for artisan cheese and late-night pizza. |
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Accelerated Growth Environment by Lauren C. Teffeau Dr. Jorna Benton is proud to be the Principal Scientist for the Climasphere, a massive, sea-going ecological nursery capable of supporting nearly every biome on Earth. On its inaugural mission to restore and re-wild collapsing ecosystems along the Atlantic coast, Jorna manages the Climasphereâs habitat and harvest, while her colleagueâand inconveniently attractive commanderâAva Kaysar directs the rest of the vesselâs critical operations. When an explosion rocks the Climasphere, Jornaâs carefully-managed world is thrown into chaos, threatening both her personal and her professional future. And sheâs the prime suspect. To clear her name, save the mission, and preserve her chance at a future with Kaysar, Jorna must finally confront the secret sheâs been running from all these a family and a faith that could destroy her. |