Wicked Hot Reads is a ten novel boxed set filled with steamy paranormal romances perfect for a naughty Halloween season. Did I mention steamy?? These are definitely for ages 18+!!
Ten Paranormal Romances
Boxed Set
October 7, 2014
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Indulge in ten sexy paranormal romance novels, written by New York Times and USA Today bestselling romance authors. With shifters, vampires, demons, and otherworldly creatures all looking for their own forever-loves… This box set bundle will get you in the mood for a sensual Halloween!
The books in Wicked Hot Reads: 10 Paranormal Romances would cost over $30 to buy individually. Save $29 by getting the bundle for just 99c for a limited time!
Featuring:
Beauty and the Beast (an erotic re-imagining) by NYT & USA Today bestseller Shoshanna Evers: The Beast can’t let his little Beauty go free, not while there’s still hope that she might be the one to end his decade-long curse…
Knocking on Demon’s Door by NYT & USA Today bestseller Cathryn Fox: When Michelle discovers what’s really going on at the resort, will her trust in a demon turn her in to one of the missing, or will he save her from the real monsters?
The Wolf Who Played With Fire by NYT & USA Today bestseller Sarah Mäkelä: Mia’s mistakes have forever changed the lives of those close to her, but when her soldier boyfriend, Ethan, goes missing on duty, she harness every magic power she possesses to get him safely back…
Fallen Ever After by NYT & USA Today bestseller A.C. James: Arie wanted Holly from the very first moment he met her, but the long-standing feud between the faeries that run the Chicago Crew puts Holly and other fledgling vampires in danger. Can they stop a vampire-fae war that’s been brewing for nearly a century?
Bared to Him by NYT & USA Today bestseller Jan Springer: Human by day, and a tentacle shapeshifter by night, sexy Gray Wagner, is the last male that Miranda Bolton dreams of falling in love with, until she begins to fantasize about all the naughty things he can do to her…
A Mate’s Bite by USA Today bestseller Milly Taiden: After an explosive night of passion, Karla is sure she’s a one-night stand for the man she’s wanted for years, but Nate has marked Karla. Only true love and a wolf’s promise can hold together a relationship created with a bite and a hope for tomorrow.
Archangel Rafe by Lisa Hughey: Angelina’s only respite from her overwhelming life is in her dreams with a stunningly hot angel, but when an unexpected threat puts both the Angelic Realm and Earth in jeopardy, Angelina will need to accept her destiny before it’s too late…
Blaze of Secrets by Jessie Donovan: Rescued from a prison for magic users, Kiarra is now a wanted criminal and must rely on a mysterious Brit to help her evade capture. Before long, her handsome rescuer becomes much more than just her trainer…
Mark of the Serapath by Titania Ladley: After a catastrophe unleashes Josie’s Serapathian witch magic, she suspects her sexy, mysterious lover is a Kynthian vampire ordered to kill all Serapaths. Despite the risks, passion explodes between them, threatening the future of the entire world.
Dragon’s Honor by Mina Carter: Bodyguard duty. Undercover. As human. Simple. Until shadow-dragon Baron realizes the woman they’re protecting is his mate. Add in a crazy warlock…and Baron might have to make the ultimate sacrifice to save her.
Guest Post by Sarah Makela
Ten Fun Facts about the Cry Wolf Series
This series
has had so many interesting firsts for me, so here’s a breakdown of some of the
known and not so known fun facts from the Cry Wolf series.
1. These
books were the first time I’ve marketed as New Adult (Paranormal Romance) even
though I’ve had other New Adult books published that are marketed as normal
adult paranormal romances.
2. This
series was the first time I’ve written something with the intention to
self-publish. I’m very happy with that decision because the freedom of it has
revitalized my love for writing and vastly improved my career.
3. This is
the first series where I’ve written werewolves as the bad guys (at least a
couple of them were).
4. I’ve done
a lot more overall research for these books than I have with almost any other
that I’ve written (potions, salves, the Army, wolves, etc.).
5. The Witch Who Cried Wolf was the first
book I’ve written non-linearly (aka I skipped around at times).
6. I’ve had
so many fun “coincidences” with these books where my subconscious knew better
than my conscious mind during plotting, writing, etc.
7. I’ve put
more time upfront in planning these books than I have with others that I’ve
written, and it didn’t take away the excitement from writing them!
8. My ideas
for the books usually come at me two books ahead, so I’m always a little ahead
of the curve. But that doesn’t mean I don’t get surprised too!
9. I enjoy
the large cast of characters. They’re all so interesting and fun in their own
ways.
10. This was
the first time I’ve written in first person for publication. I loved the
alternating points of view since it allowed me to be in both the hero’s and
heroine’s heads.
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Hello! Thank you so much for the feature on our Halloween box set. It's very much appreciated. Have a great Wednesday! :o)
ReplyDeleteMy pleasure! This is a great collection :)
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