Tag: novella

REVIEW: Pleasure Intense at Christmas by Ju Ephraime

He wanted her from the first touch of her hand. He vowed then that he’d have her. Now, this Christmas, two years of planning will come to fruition and he’s anticipating taking her in every position possible, and there are many. They’ll have an entire day and night to try all sixty-four. The Kamasutra be … Continue reading REVIEW: Pleasure Intense at Christmas by Ju Ephraime

Formicidae Part 1: NORTH COLONY by Elizabeth King

In a tiny world below the ground, two colonies have been on the brink of war for years, skirmishes on the borders and espionage tactics keeping them on the edge of open battle but never quite falling into all out military action. But the winds are changing as the Queen of South Colony begins to … Continue reading Formicidae Part 1: NORTH COLONY by Elizabeth King

REVIEW: Sausagey Santa by Carlton Mellick III

Santa isn't the jolly old elf as portrayed in Children's stories. He's a bit more grotesque than that. His eyes are pimento-stuffed olives, his teeth are walnuts, and his body is made of sausages. One snowy Christmas Eve, while visiting the Fry family, Sausagey Santa is attacked by an evil force that is driven to … Continue reading REVIEW: Sausagey Santa by Carlton Mellick III

REVIEW: Carmilla by Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu

In an isolated castle deep in the Austrian forest, Laura leads a solitary life with only her ailing father for company. Until one moonlit night, a horse-drawn carriage crashes into view, carrying an unexpected guest – the beautiful Carmilla. So begins a feverish friendship between Laura and her mysterious, entrancing companion. But as Carmilla becomes … Continue reading REVIEW: Carmilla by Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu

REVIEW: Things Have Gotten Worse Since We Last Spoke by Eric LaRocca

Sadomasochism. Obsession. Death. A whirlpool of darkness churns at the heart of a macabre ballet between two lonely young women in an internet chat room in the early 2000s -- a darkness that threatens to forever transform them once they finally succumb to their most horrific desires. What have you done today to deserve your … Continue reading REVIEW: Things Have Gotten Worse Since We Last Spoke by Eric LaRocca

Cold Hands in the Dark: Audur’s Haunted Dwelling by Elizabeth King

When Audur Egilsdottir receives a mysterious package in the mail containing the deed to a house, everyone should have been surprised. But they weren't. For Audur, this was just one more way in which life railroaded her into a set course, driving her to a fate she was unaware of. She moved in, unaware that … Continue reading Cold Hands in the Dark: Audur’s Haunted Dwelling by Elizabeth King

REVIEW: Sorcery, Swords & Titties By Delilah Dallas

Ohlon, the ancient city of mystics was an enchanting city to behold, but to Alura it was her prison. The young emerald haired vixen seizes her opportunity to escape the hands of her abusive master, Lord Lucien. The former sex slave finds herself unprepared for the dangers that lurk in the wilderness and must fight … Continue reading REVIEW: Sorcery, Swords & Titties By Delilah Dallas

REVIEW: Her Viking Slave by Alana Church

Harald the Beardless was desperate. With his farm failing, he needed coin to feed his mother and sisters. But he was captured on his first raid as a Viking, made the slave of the lovely but cold-hearted Fiona. But even Fiona can't deny her attraction to the handsome young Viking. Desire rises faster than the … Continue reading REVIEW: Her Viking Slave by Alana Church

REVIEW: The Merman’s Kiss by Tamsin Ley

Zantu has evaded the mate-bond for thirty-five years, dodging promiscuous mermaids with vile intents. Unlike mermaids, mermen bond for life, and Zantu refuses to accept the heartbreak most mermen die of. That is, until the glint of gold catches his eye, and a simple salvage mission turns to passion. Now he’s bonded to a human. … Continue reading REVIEW: The Merman’s Kiss by Tamsin Ley

REVIEW: The Monster of Elendhaven by Jennifer Giesbrecht

The city of Elendhaven sulks on the edge of the ocean. Wracked by plague, abandoned by the South, stripped of industry and left to die. But not everything dies so easily. A thing without a name stalks the city, a thing shaped like a man, with a dark heart and long pale fingers yearning to … Continue reading REVIEW: The Monster of Elendhaven by Jennifer Giesbrecht