Fantasy & Futuristic

  • Call of Affliction by Lara S. Chase

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    I am no longer in control of my own body.

    Without warning and without my consent, my shape shifts and contorts into the half woman, half bird form of the Gamayun. That’s bad enough, but then I’m forced to deliver prophecies to Sirin, the immortal who guards the gates of hell. Messages she doesn’t care to hear, and she’s not afraid to use deadly force to silence me.

    I’m starting to see things no one else can see. The last Gamayun died in a psych ward, having lost everyone she ever loved. I refuse to meet that same fate, even if that means lying to my sister and best friend.

    The only person I can turn to is Sasha, the mysterious stranger who guarded the previous Gamayun. When I stare into those pale blue eyes, it’s hard to be objective. Can I really trust someone with that much barely suppressed anger and hurt? For every piece of advice he gives, there are ten more secrets he’s not telling me.

    But when he kisses me, do I really care?

    Call of Affliction is the first book in a six part series. 99 cents until Christmas!

  • Alpha (Alpha Bites Book 1) by Mandy Rosko

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    For this lonely alpha, searching for his mate has been his life’s biggest mission. Right up there with getting revenge on the mutt who killed his father.

    Billionaire Garret Maxwell has been searching for his mate for decades. When he finds her as a child, his arrangement to see that her family is cared for until she is of age goes awry when the family suddenly vanishes, and he is left to search again. Only now he has to find Miranda Hart before his sworn enemy can get to her first.

    Miranda is living out of her car, struggling to make payments for her mother’s medical bills when a monstrous hand smashes in the window and drags her screaming into the dark woods. A few bites and scratches later, and she’ll have a bigger problem than her trashed car.

    From nowhere, a large, looming figure with a monstrous wolf head, fur, and claws, comes to her rescue. Did she mention the wolf-like head? It can talk, and it can also transform into the most handsome man Miranda has ever seen in her life. Like he walked right out of a Men’s Health Magazine, when Garret claims she is his mate, Miranda is stunned, but, come on, with a body like that, she doesn’t exactly mind either.

    Though Garret wants nothing more than to press loving alpha bites all over the tender thighs and breasts of his woman, a number of obstacles get in his way from making that sweet claim.

    Like his sworn enemy who wants to kill his mate for revenge. That would be a big one…

  • Rendan by Celia Kyle

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    Part of the DRAGONS OF PREOR series:

    Jarek

    Taulan

    Kozav

  • Ariana by Sonia Nova

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    He broke her heart years ago and now he’s back…

    He had sworn to never return to Solaris…

  • The Warriors of Rykan by Debbie J Burton

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    The warriors of Rykan are on a mission to find compatible mates. They travel far and finally land on a planet called Earth. The women there are most beautiful, and are compatible as mates for the warriors. Quirth, the commander of the star ship Emerel, stops a Earth woman from being raped and killed. He brings her back to the ship and wants her for his mate.

    Kemper and Jard, Quirths second and third in charge also find their mates, but have to kidnap them, to get them on their ship.

  • Love and Void by Olga Toprover

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    Dasha is a woman who stops aging at 25 because of a curse hanging over her family. This is just a side effect of witchcraft, the aim of which was to force Dasha and all women in her family to suffer from love and from never being loved in return.

    “They will live with that unrequited love, which would be a torture. It will turn into their pain, obsession and sickness. Time will not heal them. Minutes and years would stretch to lengthen their sadness. There will no escape from love. Exhausted by that love, they will be seeking a way out. There will be just one escape, just one…”

    Dasha is trying to find a way to stop the witchcraft. She witnesses wars, and leaders who come and go, promising new horizons and tearing off the thin threads of hope. To solve her mother’s secrets she has to connect the dots between past and present, traveling to various cities and even countries. Her sister Anna is suffering because of love and Dasha herself cannot escape her fate. Can she beat the darkness and change her life? Will she be able to find happiness in the ocean of ​​suffering and frustration?

    Readers who are moved by a combination of fantasy, drama and romance will find this book interesting. The concept of “Love and Void” was partly inspired by “The Enchanters” (1973) by a French writer Romain Gary.