
So we often have friends releasing new books. And we love to recommend them. Here’s our book recommendations. We try to get it done every Saturday but we are busy so we may have missed a few.
- Psycho Fae (Cruel Shifterverse, 2) by Jasmine Mas Pre-order your copy today! For a limited time only. The second book in Jasmine Mas’s best-selling Cruel Shifterverse trilogy now in deluxe paperback with gorgeous stenciled edges, foil detail, and original character art.
Are you ready to enter into a new realm?
It’s an all-out fight for survival in the deadly gladiator Fae Games.
I shifted into a saber-toothed tiger…but that was just the beginning.
Jax, Cobra, and Ascher are now my teammates.
Once again, we’re fighting for our lives. And our futures.
But nothing is as it seems, and for every secret we uncover, another unfolds.
Under the spiteful watch of Xerxes and the evil Fae Queen, it’s not clear we’re going to survive.
Can we work together? Or will we implode?
One thing is for sure, I’m about to uncover my destiny.
Power is in my veins.
Don’t miss the conclusion of Sadie’s dark and twisted trilogy in Psycho Beasts!
Perfect for readers who love:
Morally Gray Alpha Heroes
Strong Female Characters
Extreme Enemies to Lovers
Super steamy heat level
Cruel Shifterverse
Psycho Shifters
Psycho Fae
Psycho Beasts - The Twelve Trials of Doug (Not Quite Legendary Book 1)
by Jeremy Brundage “I would go to Hades and back for you.” An easy thing to say. A much harder thing to really mean.
In an ancient Greek world of monsters and legends and gods, Doug wants to make it on his own without the influence of his father’s reputation. In the kingdom of Larissa, far from the home of his birth, Doug is making a pretty good start. He has a steady job selling dairy treats at a franchise location and Doug’s outlook is bright.
And then Doug meets Princess Larisa, and the two fall madly for each other. But her father, the king, will have none of it. After all, Doug appears as nothing more than a yogurt slinger—not nearly good enough for the princess. Doug must prove his worth.
Under the orders of a dark influence, the king challenges Doug to complete twelve tasks. Doug makes the only decision a hormonal, confident young man can. He accepts.
While Larisa stays in Larissa to search out the source of the king’s odd behavior, Doug takes his nerdy brother Modifixeus on a trip of a lifetime. Along with a gaggle of automatons and the blessing of Zeus, Doug finds himself over his head almost immediately. If he doesn’t find a way to complete the tasks, Larissa and all of Greece will fall to the dark influence.
Even worse, Doug and Larisa won’t get that magical kiss they just know is in their future—if they survive long enough to experience it.
Going to Hades was a given. It was the “and back” part that looked iffy. - Surreal Estate, Volume 1: The Haunted House of Absurdities by Nikolas Allen AUDACIOUS INDIE AUTHOR, Nikolas Allen, is excited to present Volume 1 of his sophomore trilogy, SURREAL ESTATE. This spicy speculative fiction series launches with a wild, raunchy, fun and farcical adventure that no courageous reader should dare miss!
SURREAL ESTATE, VOLUME 1: THE HAUNTED HOUSE OF ABSURDITIES
2035 A.D.—IN THE BUSTLING METRØPOLIS OF GLITTER CITY, VA, Superstar Surrealtor Max Discount, a snarky, self-centered hustler, navigates a series of mind-boggling scenarios that redefine the boundaries of absürdity. When his latest listing mørphs into a haunted hell ride of epic proportions, Max is finally forced to examine his own foibles.
But is he ready for Change to rear its ugly head?
Like an explicit mashup of Scooby-Doozy, Selling Sunsetz, and Rocky Horrorz, Surreal Estate, Volume 1 is a high-stakes excursion into the Surreal world of modern Real Estate and beyønd.
Including original song lyrics, prayers, poetry, naughty drink recipes, and bippety-bop-bap-biggety-bam rhythmic interludes, this TWISTED SOAP ROCK OPERA will have you standing up and singing along in no time! - The Devil’s Coming To Get Me: The Haunting of Malvern Manor (Investigating the Haunted) by Richard Estep Malvern Manor has been many things over the course of its long life. In the late 1800s it was a hotel catering to travelers and businessmen; then it was converted into a rest home for the sick and infirm; and finally, it became a privately-owned care facility, providing a home for the physically and mentally challenged of six counties. It was often the last refuge for those suffering from alcoholism, drug addiction, and severe behavioral disorders.
Long after the building closed its doors for the final time, many people claim that some of those residents never left. Now a magnet for paranormal investigators, it is said that the abandoned rooms and hallways of Malvern Manor are haunted by the restless spirits of those who once called it home.
Does the spirit of a young hanging victim still linger upstairs, calling out for somebody to play with her? How can Rose, the haunted doll, move around inside her glass case without human intervention? Who is the aggressive shadow man that likes to attack visitors in the nursing wing? And what is the truth behind the malevolent entity that lurks on the second floor? Join author Richard Estep (TV’s “Haunted Case Files”) as he and his fellow paranormal investigators take up residence at Malvern Manor and embark on a search for answers. - Haunting the Hunters by Josh Heard What is it about some locations that give us the creeps? What keeps us coming back for more? In Josh Heard’s latest book he dives into the big questions about why ghost hunters have an ever lasting love affair with the locations they hunt. What can lead to such an infatuation? This is a must read for any paranormal investigator. It is packed with information, stories, and theories to keep our minds asking the bigger questions within the field of paranormal research. Josh Heard takes you on another great ride with the stories he tells in his own unique style.
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