Blood Forever by Mari Mancusi
It’s not the grand ending I’d like, but it’s one that manages to entertain me. So maybe it’s one that I deserve?
It’s not the grand ending I’d like, but it’s one that manages to entertain me. So maybe it’s one that I deserve?
Eloisa James gets real about her own romance. Sort of.
The unusual premise alone is well worth a look. Everything else is cherry on top.
Ooh, this looks like the promising start of a series new to me. Magic, demons, and mayhem – oh my!
My doubts about the heroine aside, this one is an adorable winner.
Now this is one take on the whole King Arthur and the tin cans of Camelot that is… different, let’s just say.
Food, sex, and a very rich guy – the things hot dreams are made of.
The author returns with a powerful, emotional romance that hits the heart hard.
Lesbian colonies in steampunk Iceland, air balloons, and more – aren’t all these fun?
While this one is more fluffy than feely, it is nonetheless capable of making an indelible impression.