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    Chimera for Christmas - Holiday Romances of Elora Station by Ursa Dax
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    'Chimera for Christmas' is a heartwarming holiday romance set in the world of Elora Station. The story follows Sophie as she takes on a new job at a coffee shop on a space station and develops feelings for her grumpy coworker, X, who is a Chimera. The plot revolves around their slow-burn romantic relationship, filled with sassy humor, gentle moments, and well-written sexual tension. The book offers a cozy and sweet read with a touch of Christmas magic, showcasing a mix of character-driven storytelling, light-hearted humor, and a unique world-building concept.


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    Accidental Abduction - Alien Abduction by Eve Langlais
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    Accidental Abduction by Eve Langlais is a sci-fi romance novel that follows the story of Megan, who gets accidentally abducted by Tren, a space pirate, while he was collecting specimens from Earth. Despite Tren's initial intentions to sell Megan, he finds himself drawn to her spirited nature. The book explores their evolving relationship, filled with humor, misunderstandings, and a growing attraction, set in a space adventure with elements of romance and action.

    Maybe drowning won’t be so bad. Megan‟s numb arms and legs agreed. Yet, despite the fact her whole body wanted her to stop moving—screamed it actually—she kept fluttering, moving her hands and feet ju...

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    Kings of the Wyld
    Book 1 in the series:The Band

    Kings of the Wyld - The Band by Nicholas Eames
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    In 'Kings of the Wyld' by Nicholas Eames, the story follows a group of retired mercenaries who reunite to embark on one last adventure to save a member's daughter from a dangerous situation. The book is described as a fun and fast-paced fantasy novel with a humorous and self-aware take on the classic epic fantasy genre. The characters are portrayed as lovable, the plot is filled with thrilling and entertaining moments, and the writing style is engaging and easy to follow.

    Should you wish to learn what became of those who survived the Battle for Castia, I suggest you visit either your local library or your favorite pub. What you find in the library might be closer to th...

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    The Winter Road by Adrian Selby
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    In The Winter Road by Adrian Selby, readers are immersed in a world where plants are used as a unique magic system, providing extraordinary strength and fighting abilities but with consequences. The story follows Teyr Amondsen, a strong and resilient protagonist seeking revenge and striving to build a road to unite a fractured people in a rugged and harsh land, filled with intense action scenes and emotional depth. Selby's narrative choices, including multiple narrative styles and a vividly depicted setting, add layers to the story, creating a compelling and immersive reading experience.


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    Legends & Lattes - Legends & Lattes by Travis Baldree
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    Legends & Lattes is a delightful and heartwarming tale about an orc named Viv who decides to retire from a life of adventuring and open a coffee shop, despite the city of Thune being unfamiliar with the concept of coffee. The story follows Viv's journey of renovating an old premises, navigating the criminal underworld, and building a community around her new venture. Along the way, she is joined by charming and diverse characters like a hob carpenter and a succubus, forming a found family that supports her in this new chapter of her life.

    The writing style of Legends & Lattes is described as cozy, charming, and immersive, with vivid descriptions that teleport the reader into the coffee shop setting, evoking all five senses. The book offers a mix of low-intensity cozy development and higher stakes conflict, while also featuring a strong wlw romance subplot that feels organic and not forced. Overall, the novel is a refreshing take on epic fantasy quests, focusing on the beauty of everyday moments and the power of friendship and community.

    Thune’s wakeful noises rose as she moved further into the city. At the outskirts, the buildings had been mostly wooden, with some river stone foundations interspersed. The deeper she ventured, the mor...

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    Heart of the Mountain by Snek Guy
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    'Heart of the Mountain' by Snek Guy is a fantasy romance novel that follows the story of a cynical mercenary named Iden who seeks to retire from his deadly job by slaying a dragon and claiming its wealth. The book features a human male lead and a non-human female lead, with a focus on their evolving relationship through dramatic tension and numerous explicit scenes. The plot revolves around Iden's encounters with the dragon shifter Isabelle, as their interactions progress through different forms, culminating in a significant amount of explicit content that comprises a substantial portion of the book.

    The writing style of 'Heart of the Mountain' is described as erotic romance with a heavy emphasis on explicit scenes. Despite the abundance of smut, the author, Snek Guy, manages to maintain dramatic tension and develop the relationship between the main characters effectively. Readers have noted mixed feelings about the excessive focus on sex scenes, with some appreciating the descriptive nature while others finding it overwhelming. Overall, the book offers a blend of fantasy elements, romance, and erotic content that caters to readers interested in non-human female main characters and explicit encounters.


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