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  • Soraia, Child of the Sea by Leen Lefebre

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    On an island in the Atlantic Sea lives Soraia, Princess of the Azores. Father cleaves through the waves with his war fleet but she is never allowed to go along. From her balcony, she dreams of one day sailing those waters herself. Out of sheer necessity, she now finds joy in a book with hero stories.

    Soraia soon falls ill with a desire for adventure. The lady-in-waiting and jester agree that she may go explore. A chance to be free presents itself. In the dale, she meets a shepherd boy. After a day together in the mountains, they are in love. But then, totally unexpectedly, King Netuno returns home.

  • I call him HIM by Scott W. Kimak

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    In a post-apocalyptic world, a warrior and his family are driven underground, fighting for their very survival.

    When they do emerge, the futuristic planet they discover is very different from the one they left behind. Ruled by an evil presence which dominates and controls what is left of mankind, Earth has been reduced to a violent place of darkness, grief and destruction.

    I call him HIM follows the journey of this unnamed warrior as he loses both his family and his mind. As he hits rock bottom, all he can think of is his insatiable yearning for revenge until he meets a young girl called Angelica who shows him the true power of faith. Her youth, innocence and strength of character reminds him of everything he has lost and the things which really matter.

    But as the armies of the world rise up for the ultimate battle of good versus evil, can Angelica help him regain his sanity and rediscover himself before it is too late?

    Author Scott W Kimak takes the classic theme of good and evil and gives it a modern twist in this inspiring tale of the importance of keeping hope in the bleakest of circumstances.

  • Kept: The lost vampire journals – book 1 by Helen Allan

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    FINDERS – KEEPERS

    She found something she should never have read, and never have kept, a vampire’s journal.

    Now he is coming for her.

    But first, he has to catch her.

    Ah, Josephine.

    I’d like to leave her alive a little longer, find out more about her, she is attractive to me in some indefinable way. But I cannot take the chance. She knows too much of me, of my world, and this cannot be permitted.

    I will come for her tonight. And she will die.

    Of course, I will have to make it interesting; she already knows how I have killed others. Haven’t I seen her laugh while reading all about it?

    I will use my imagination with her, give her one last surprise. Although I don’t think she will laugh.

    And I am sorry.

  • My Words To You by Emilio Esteban Trinidad III

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    My Words To You is a collection of poems and reminders that helped Emilio Esteban Trinidad get through hard times in his life. The Purpose of My Words To You is to let the readers know that we all have a battle we are fighting, but no matter what we are in this together.

  • Simply Irresistible: Golden Isles Series # 1 by Lauren Clark

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    Discover summer love with this new standalone sweet romance from author Lauren Clark!

    Amber Perry lives for her job as a junior advertising executive. When she’s given a chance to pitch a fantastic new product line, Amber’s convinced she can win the account. But the last person she expects to see in the Big Splash agency boardroom is the first guy to break her heart.

    Five years ago, Kurt Stevens left St. Simons Island after a devastating break up. Now, he’s back to show everyone he’s made it. But the soon-to-be CEO of All Star Energy gets more than he bargained for when the impulsive, feisty, and beautiful Amber makes him an offer he can’t refuse.

    When the pair is forced to team up on the energy drink launch, will this opposites-attract romance spark deeper feelings or burst into flames?

    Find out in the new summer romance from author Lauren Clark!

  • Slaves to Desire by Eli Gilic

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    Slaves to Desire is a collection of short stories, the genre is technically romance/erotica since there is some sex going on, but I wouldn’t narrow it to that and I wouldn’t even call it erotica. If you are thinking 50 Shades and similar books, this is something completely different. I would say the sex in my stories is only an instrument to make serious issues more approachable. That is why Anna Karenina muses about the meaning of life only when she finds herself in hell; Hamlet and Ophelia escape Shakespeare’s scroll to find out is free will an illusion; Rasputin is very disappointed during one of his wild orgies; Baudelaire’s muse, Jeanne Duval, let’s us know how a kept woman feels; Van Gogh is torn between the desire for freedom and sadness due to loneliness; Dostoevsky and Polina Suslova show how a relationship between two headstrong partners looks like; George Sand reveals the problems a woman encounters when the love of her life is ill… Some stories are pretty explicit since their characters demanded that style. The most explicit one, about Rasputin, is actually about our modern fast society without romantic challenges, which leads to boredom and perversion. The others are poetic. And I tried to portray the background of all historical figures as accurately as possible.

  • Swinging Sanity by N.F.Mirza

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    When the author was struggling with loss, illness, oppression and a perpetual cycle of anxiety attacks and phases of depression, she spent day and night stabbing keys.

    And out poured poetry.

    When the abyss spat her out she strung together those mutilated verses and compiled this book for the world to read what it feels like when you are swinging between sanity and insanity.

  • The Curious Touch Of Cupid’s Son: An Erotic Comedy Between Two Consenting Demigods by Dave Diotalevi

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    Orgasms. Women. Having orgasms. Shocking & unexpected. The mind-melting, hip-quivering kind–all just because they accidentally touched Karl. Karl, the human erotic taser.

    Karl Sparks knows everything about love except how to fall in it.

    He also doesn’t know who his mother is, doesn’t know who his father is, doesn’t know why he has an obsession to define love, and doesn’t know why he can’t get an erection–nope, never had one.

    What he does know it that his touch–however slight or incidental–rockets any woman into the most intense and dizzying orgasm of her life, whenever and wherever it launches (a Midas-touch curse he would do anything to be rid of).

    Happens 100% of the time–that is until he literally bumps into Aurora (Rory) Sky, who does know who her mother is (she thinks). Karl’s touch has no effect on her, and to her surprise, the unnatural ability she’s always owned of infallibly controlling men through her verbal commands fails to faze Karl.

    Her presence does give Karl his first erection.

    She, unable to trust any of the men she mystically dominates, and he who can’t touch women–shouldn’t these two misfits who only fit each other find romance? Fall in love? Get intimate? Become lovers?

    They discover secrets about themselves and each other in a series of laughably lusty adventures to find the three pieces of The God Prism, a mythic relic capable of lifting their cursed abilities.

    The unwitting lovers’ passion deepens until it’s ultimately tested by a selfless choice of sacrifice and devotion.

    Intended for Mature (?) & Fun-loving Consenting Adults (18+).

  • Aaji – My Grandmother by Suyash Bhardwaj

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    “Do you know what true love is Aaji?” asked Shumi.

    On a summer evening, Shumi asks her grandma whether true love exists. The Grandmother amused by her question narrates an unbelievable story of Shanaya, a young village girl, who meets a boy in the most unimaginable place and her life totally changes when a comet returns after 75 years.

    Aaji is a cross generational supernatural story about Shanaya and her adventures.

    Will she find out about the village ghost?
    Who is the boy with blue eyes?
    Will Shanaya find her true love?

  • Girl of Puzzles by ANR

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    Henry moves to town and runs into a girl, or rather, she runs into him. But not just any girl. He runs into Bonnie Mayweather. Bonnie is the blind girl at school, and quickly he finds that Bonnie is the ultimate girl of puzzles. And her puzzle will only be solved depending on Henry’s love.