Book Review: G.A. Aiken’s Feel the Burn
Everyone needs a goal, and Kachka Shestakova has her mission. One that will find her sword crossing the path of the one-eyed king, battling and rescuing and laughing all the way.
Everyone needs a goal, and Kachka Shestakova has her mission. One that will find her sword crossing the path of the one-eyed king, battling and rescuing and laughing all the way.
Born into a vampire family, Abbey Marie Cordova knows more than most about them, but meeting the mysterious Nick Desanto rocks her to the core.
A natural born guardian, Fane is now a warrior adrift, no woman will ever rule his heart again. Then Serra stumbles onto a conspiracy involving secret sects and ancient relics.
ROFLMAO as Aiken pokes fun at fear, society’s views on gender roles, role reversal, on family dynamics and sibling rivalry, playing on male stereotypes, bigotry, and religion … She’s a must-read!
Dragons, vampires, and demons, oh my. Four short stories from masters of the paranormal romance.
It’ll take a quest for a pushy god to drag Éibhear the Blue out to play hero. I’ll draw him too close, rekindle his fires, and enjoy his delicious defeat.
That wily barbarian Vigholf the Abhorrent better stay out of my way, for I am Rhona the Fearless, doing what I do best – destroying the enemies of my kind.
Briec the Mighty, a.k.a. Lord Arrogance, thinks Nolwenn witch Talaith will fall over for him, he can re-think that! No matter what dragon law might say.
That handsome barbarian warlord and warrior mage, Ragnar the Cunning, isn’t submitting to my astounding charms. No male may dismiss me. He’ll learn my worth.
Risking life, limb, and my exquisite beauty, I, Gwenvael the Handsome will brave the worst of this land and broker an alliance with the one called The Beast.