fantasy

  • The Last Red Dragon by Siobhan Stark

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    Stella is an orphaned young woman who scrubs clothes to earn a living. A wealthy aunt and uncle adopt her and introduce her into high society. Her life is perfect, that is, until one full moon, she shifts into a fire-breathing weredragon.

    Stella must keep her dragon alter ego a secret from the family. While struggling to hide this new development from them, she is courted by two men — Jasper, a fun-loving country gentleman, and Idon, a stern lord who owns a massive castle in the northern mountains. Stella’s life is further complicated when she learns that Idon is also a weredragon. Should she choose a human mate or a monster like herself?

  • Max Blizzard and The Gem of Camelot by Patrick Hatt

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    Max Blizzard was like any other worker drone living in Earth’s realm until the arrival of his eighth birthday. On that day his imagination awoke and Max started thinking for himself. He was an outcast the moment he let people know about his imagination. That moment also unknowingly set forth a chain of events years in the making. By having imagination, Max had given Sir Dreadvent exactly what he wanted, a way into Camelot’s realm.

    Now Max and his friends, Trudesile and Lester, must complete the quest that Max’s father, Merlin, set out for him years ago. They must find the Gem of Camelot to defend the realm from Sir Dreadvent and his sevesties. Their perilous journey will take them from the shores of Merlinia and the ship of Davy Jones to the fields of Avalon, in the hope that they can save Camelot, save Earth, and save all the lost realms that have been consumed by Sir Dreadvent and his sevesties on their quest to remake the universe.A tale about where your imagination can lead if you choose to follow it, with creatures large and small joining Max Blizzard on his journey. King Arthur, Oberon, Hercules, Apollo and other heroes of imagination believed to be myth will become truth as Max and his friends face the trials ahead. Let your imagination lead the way to Max Blizzard and The Gem of Camelot.

  • Taken By The Huntsman by Mistral Dawn

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    Discarded and ignored by those around her for most of her life, Cassie is a lonely human woman struggling to find her place in the world and meaning in her life. Cadeyrn is the Erlking, the leader of the Wild Hunt, a hundreds of thousands of years old Fae who has always known his purpose. He has spent his entire long existence tracking the criminals of Fairie and punishing them for their crimes.

    While hunting for the murderer of a child who has escaped to Earth Cadeyrn comes across Cassie and realizes that she is the one that the great mother goddess has designated as his soul mate. He kidnaps her and takes her to his fortress in Fairie to protect her from his many enemies. He knows she will be angry and that he’ll have to work to earn her trust, but he finds his task to be even more challenging than he had thought it would be due to Cassie’s difficulty in opening her heart.

    Will Cadeyrn be able to convince Cassie that the bond between them is real and earn her love?

  • Gay Tentacle Surprise (Tentacle Friends #1) by Olivia Lyons

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    Jeremy is absolutely, positively sure that he’s NOT gay – at least, that’s what he thought for the first 20 years of his life. But then his sexy roommate, Tim, leaves a vulgar man-love porn website on his computer. One look at those gorgeous guys going at it gets him all hot and bothered.

    When he gives in and tries to relieve the tension between his thighs, he finds a tentacled creature in his dorm room toilet. This fellow happens to have a thing for handsome human men, and he’s more than willing to show Jeremy the ropes of anal exploration.

    This erotic short story contains adult content, including M/M lovemaking with a tentacle creature. Approximately 4,500 words.

  • The Queen of Carleon (The Legends of Avalyne Book 1) by Linda Thackeray

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    Avalyne is at peace. The Shadow War has come and gone and the kingdom of Carleon is now restored. King Dare, a mortal man has finally wedded his elven love Arianne. As they prepare to usher in a new era of prosperity across the land, the Queen happily announces the impending arrival of an heir.

    Arianne’s joy is short-lived when she discovers that an ancient evil has emerged from the wreckage of war with a monstrous plan for her baby. Determined to protect her very mortal husband, Arianne embarks on a quest with her two companions, the warrior maid Celene of Angarad and Keira of the Green, to journey to the far corners of Avalyne before the enemy can plant a seed of evil in the heart of her unborn son.

  • The Lost Dream of Don Quixote: A Romance of Chivalry by Janet Rigg

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    When the Cuban revolutionary, José Martí awakens from death in the afterlife, he finds himself high in the Sierra Maestra and is swiftly led by forces to the Hacienda of the spirits. There he finds the ghosts of his fellow revolutionary comrades of Cuba's bid for independence.

    As time continues, the spirit of José Martí finds the attic of the house in which the souls have been drawn. The apparition of books swiftly manifest upon empty bookshelves lining the attic walls. Immediately observing the novel, Don Quixote de la Mancha he begins to read his unrivalled favorite literature aloud. His fellow veterans also discover the library and as José Martí continues, he summons the spirit of Don Quixote; returned from the dead to an afterlife as a worldly ghost.

    When the owners of the hacienda appear to the spirits for the first time, they become aware that their presence has been felt by the couple. Soon Lina gives birth to a son. Instantly a special bond forms between Don Quixote and the newborn. The veterans are equally enamored with the new child; Fidel Alejandro Castro.

    Don Quixote serves as a kind of alter ego for the young Castro, often seeing the events of his childhood and pre-revolution society through the prism of the rites of chivalry.

    In The Lost Dream of Don Quixote, Rigg weaves historical fact with magical fiction into a story of how Fidel Castro drew from his subconscious spiritual guides which insprired him to rise into becoming Cuba's revolutionary leader and laying the foundations for a new modern chivalric society.

  • Enthralled by Faerie: The White Stag, Part 1 by Lily Juwette

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    A passionate encounter with a sensual elf sends Judith on an erotic journey that frees her buried desires. Transported to Faerie, where the pleasure-seeking elves lust for humans as much as Judith lusts for them, Judith navigates a world of erotic delights she’d thought beyond her grasp.

    Devoril, the elf who seduced her, believes Judith is the lover he’s been seeking for centuries. The bond he feels is deeper than the mere pleasure of sex, and he has no desire to constrain Judith’s amorous adventures. Indeed, he’s quite happy to participate.

    However, Devoril broke one of Faerie’s essential laws when he unwittingly transported Judith, a mortal, to Faerie – a crime punishable by death, unless the Faerie Queen can somehow be persuaded to pardon him.

    Part 1 of a six-part erotic romance fantasy serial, this episode contains multiple graphic sexual interludes and is recommended for readers 18+. 4,800 words, or about 20 pages.

  • The Branches of Time by Luca Rossi

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    The population of the island of Turios is mercilessly exterminated by the workings of black magic. Only Bashinoir, badly wounded, his wife Lil, and the Priestess Miril have survived. Determined to give their loved ones a worthy burial, the three soon discover that the corpses have disappeared. Their only hope for salvation now lies in the magical protection of the Temple, as sinister threats continue to pursue them. A shadow spreads over their hearts, dividing and destroying them, as their bodies appear to be fading away. Feeling increasingly isolated, Bashinoir watches as the two women grow closer…

    In the Kingdom of Isk, wizards and wisemen alike must bow down before the insatiable King Beanor, whose greed for power and war is matched only by his hunger for sex. A young woman he has chosen as his next bride does not, however, wish to surrender her freedom to love and live. Will games and tricks under the sheets turn the tide in a war that has lasted thousands of years?

  • Lucifer’s Rogue (The Draculia Trilogy Book 1) by Colleen Gleason

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    **Previously published as THE VAMPIRE VOSS**

    Even after centuries of lust, hedonism, and women, Voss rarely finds himself bored. As a member of the Dracule, he is a rogue of the first order, a man who loves nothing more than a warm woman, excellent vintage, and even a puzzling challenge to keep his mind active.

    But when one of his seemingly harmless manipulations sets him on the path to seduce the beautiful Angelica Woodmore, things become a little less simple…a lot more passionate…and definitely more complicated.

    And when the most evil vampire of the Dracule puts Angelica in his sights, Voss will have to risk everything to save her . . . and possibly his own soul.

  • The Waiting Room by Alysha Kaye

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    Jude and Nina are the epitome of that whole raw, unflinching love thing that most people are jealous of. That is, until Jude dies and wakes up in The Waiting Room, surrounded by other souls who are all waiting to pass over into their next life. But unlike those souls, Jude’s name is never called by the mysterious “receptionist”. He waits, watching Nina out of giant windows. He’s waiting for her. What is this place? How long will he wait? And what will happen when and if Nina does join him? The Waiting Room is a story of not just love, but of faith, predestination, and philosophy, friendship and self-actualization, of waiting.