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Curse Of Blood: Gods & Monsters by JeanineCroft
JeanineCroft
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It never bodes well when a prince of Asgard takes an interest in a mortal. Not for Aila. Not when that god is Loki, the infamous father of monsters. To love such a god is as improvident as it is dire. Curse Of Blood: Gods & Monsters is a dark, romantic tale spanning three parts, and weaves together a tapestry of ancient myths and viking lore. It tells the story of Aila, a woman who must overcome the trammels of loss and the vicissitudes of love to emerge as a leader of men; and the mother of werewolves. This is the prequel to Lair of Beasts. Read in any order. Cover designed by @jeaninecroft Copyright © 2016 by Jeanine Croft
Scout Me Out by SavannahBlackwell0
SavannahBlackwell0
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-SLOW UPDATES- BUT AS QUARATINE IS IN SESSION THIS BOOK WILL BE STARTED BACK UP AND FINISHED The best way to describe Victoria would be saying that she is the girl every parent wants their children to be around. She is nice person that gets goods grades at Wellington High, high school for girls. She also helps out with her brother , Brett, with his boy scouts since her mom can't. Victoria stays around with her best friends Kelly and Gabby, that is until she befriends Tristan, Connor, and Cam. Meet Cam, smart ,classy and mysterious.Transfer student from Europe three years ago. Leading boy scouts because his dad is supposed to do it but is too busy with his business. Will Cam and Victoria hit it off? Will they never want to see each other again? Or will they find out they both have back stories hidden from each other?
Vivid (BoyxBoy) {Pipe Dream: Book I} by MonochromeBlue
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Ever since an event known as the Disaster, monsters and mayhem rule the world. There are those lucky enough to live inside the Fence, while those who don't, are treated little better than the beasts that they fear.