Betrayal, Bloodlust & a Week in His Castle – Fated in Ruin Will Destroy You (In the Best Way)

Synopsis In Fated in Ruin by L.A. McGinnis, the stakes are higher than ever — and not just because of the fangs involved.Our heroine makes a deal with the devil — Malachi Draven — to protect her family, her mate, and the king she loves. But the castle walls hold more than political games. They … Continue reading Betrayal, Bloodlust & a Week in His Castle – Fated in Ruin Will Destroy You (In the Best Way)

Blades, Blood, and Betrayal: Falling for the Shadows in Phantom by Beth Ball

Synopsis In Phantom, Beth Ball weaves a lyrical dark fantasy romance that dances on the knife-edge between devotion and destruction. Lord Silas Graveston is the duke’s blade—trained to serve, kill, and protect without hesitation. Natalya Slipshayde is a courtesan in public, but behind closed doors, she is something far more dangerous—a myth of shadows, steel, … Continue reading Blades, Blood, and Betrayal: Falling for the Shadows in Phantom by Beth Ball

Tempests, Tea Leaves & Tantalizing Banter — A Whimsical Journey into Rachel Morgan’s Charmed Leaf Legacy

📚 Synopsis In a society where magic and bloodline dictate worth, Iris Starspun has the worst of both worlds — half-human heritage and no magic. Or so everyone thought. When magic finally manifests at nineteen, her talent for delicate paper-folding is deemed frivolous and useless. But with her family on the brink of ruin, her … Continue reading Tempests, Tea Leaves & Tantalizing Banter — A Whimsical Journey into Rachel Morgan’s Charmed Leaf Legacy

“Sails and Sirens – Love, Lies, and the Tide That Could Drown Them Both”

📖 Synopsis The Seven Kingdoms are drowning in fear. Siren Princess Eliana Leilani of Cerulia has been tasked with a dangerous mission: infiltrate a human college with her little sister Elara to unmask the Sea Hunters responsible for slaughtering her people. But her mission takes a dangerous twist when she meets Will Sawyer — a … Continue reading “Sails and Sirens – Love, Lies, and the Tide That Could Drown Them Both”