Greek gods

  • Meduso by B.J. Irons

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    Venomous snakes for hair.
    A glare that will cast people to stone.
    Beheaded by the tragic Greek hero, Perseus.

    It’s a safe assumption that we all know the basic facts about one of Greek Mythology’s most famous monsters, Medusa; the beautiful maiden cursed and turned into a Gorgon. Her tragic story and death at the hands of the hero, Perseus, has been told countless times for thousands of years.

    But the thing with Greek Mythology is just that. They are myths. Narrated, fictional legends as old as time that have been passed down from generation to generation. Time has a way of changing the original tale. So, how can we be sure that the myths we think we know are the real story?

    What if important aspects of these myths have been altered? What if the monster wasn’t really a monster at all? What if Medusa wasn’t actually Medusa? What if her name was Meduso? And what if she wasn’t a her, but a him? This is the tale of Meduso and his death at the hands of the hero Perseus’ sword. It is a tale of innocence, love, betrayal, and tragedy.

  • Eriq: A Shadow, Inc. Novella by Cass Alexander

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    “Now it’s your turn, Kitten. I want you to watch us, pretend it’s you under me.”

    Eriq Marcellus is good at his job. As House Dom at the East Coast’s premier sex club, he trains immortals for their new roles, to ensure they know the ins and outs of everything the club has to offer. With his employees, he is compassionate, protective, and everything a good Dom should be. He loves all the perks that come with his position. The last thing he wants is to be tied down.

    While on vacation in Barbados, he meets Sofia, the beautiful daughter of an acquaintance. He tries to stay away, but Sofia’s draw is too powerful. He wants to keep her, but he doesn’t know the meaning of the word monogamy. When he pulls inexperienced Sofia into his world, he is surprised by her willingness to explore the carnal side of life. She might be fine with sharing him, but Eriq’s no longer sure he can allow someone else to bring her pleasure.

    Eriq is the third book of the Shadow, Inc. Series. Each book is a standalone novella.

    ***This quick and dirty read is a 16,600-word erotic romance novella, complete with lots of steam, erotic voyeurism, a pinch of BDSM, and a HEA. Recommended for 18+.

  • Tarq by Cass Alexander

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    “What do you need, Petal? Tell me and I’ll let you have it,” he promised, ignoring the impulse to dominate her, to tell her what to do and how to please him.

    Lily Travelle is a walking wet dream. When Tarq Marcellus was first introduced to her, he lost his mind in want of her delectable body, right in the middle of a business meeting. When he tries to use his power of persuasion to wipe her memory of his major faux pas, it doesn’t work. Humans aren’t supposed to be immune to the powers of immortals.

    The next time they cross paths, it’s shortly after he’s been buried deep in a multitude of women, trying to get Lily out of his system. Not one could satisfy his new craving for dark hair and green eyes. This time, Tarq is going to have her in every way possible—and she’s going to love it.

    Tarq is the first book of The Shadow, Inc. Series. Each book is a standalone novella centered around the Marcellus Family.

    ***This quick and dirty read is a 15k-word novella, complete with lots of steam, MFF erotica, a pinch of romance, and a HEA. Recommended for 18+.