I hate romance and it takes me actual literal years to finish ebooks. But I fuggin devored this one. I laughed, I cried, it was a good time. This one is amazingly spicey and has pictures. Very obviously NOT ai art. I am all about it.
Emerald eyes watched me. His deep, husky voice rumbled across the forest, caressing my ears.
“Do you not wish to come out and play, darling?”
Time is a deceptive mistress. Nineteen-year-old Zurilya has learned this the hard way.
After a wish for a happily ever after goes terribly wrong, Zurilya is trapped in a caricature of a hateful marriage. With her five-hundred-year anniversary looming over her neverending existence, she’ll do anything to break the curse.
During a rare celestial event, where Fae venture into the human realm, Zurilya sets out to hunt the Fae that granted her the “gift.” She…
A seemingly simple mission: eradicate a menace in a neighboring land, yet dark secrets strangle a truth that spells death to the unaware.
Rathen, a former captain in King Delvant's army, has retired to a quiet backwater town after the Kingdom's forces were dissolved following the King's sudden death. Trying to forget his problems by the copious use of strong ale, he is approached by the emissaries of a powerful lord to lead a band of fighters, clerics and mages to dispel brigands from his lands. The pay is good--and the mission seems clear. Rathen quickly recruits his best friend,…
I met Schrader IRL and probably traded her for this book. It's very original, and it inspired me to go drive up to Sinks Canyon. It was really neat to read about a fantasy taking place in Wyoming. We live for the rep!
Aqua, the novel: saving pure water with a bird, a Greek goddess, and a pair of winged horses.
College student Diana Carter returns to the family ranch after her first year of school, anticipating a summer pack trip into the Wind River Mountains with her father and Willy, their Eastern Shoshone and Crow family friend and ranch hand. Her plans are upended when her grandmother breaks her hip and her dad leaves to work in the oil fields of North Dakota.
Diana learns she is destined to save pure water on our planet. The necklace Willy gives Diana, telling her…
All that fourteen-year-old Princess Amethyst wanted was to be taken seriously and not to be treated like a child. One day, war came knocking on the doorstep of Gishlan, bringing bloodshed, malice, hate, and fear. Suddenly Princess Amethyst is expected to stop acting like a child and take on grown-up responsibilities to protect her country and her family from the onslaught of violence.
In understanding her new responsibilities, she learns that the world is bigger than her own little bubble. Can she even handle this? How many lives will be lost? Will Princess Amethyst find what she’s looking for, or something entirely different?