Tag: paranormal romance
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RelationSHIP Goals is LIVE! — New Charity Anthology

RelationSHIP Goals is a limited-edition charity anthology featuring brand-new, cruise-themed queer romance stories from nineteen of the 2026 Rainbow Readers Cruise authors. About RelationSHIP Goals… What happens when you drop a bunch of queer romance authors in the middle of the ocean? Turns out, you get a frankly alarming number…
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Balticon 60 Schedule

Balticon is the first SF/F con I attended as an adult fan, and returning as part of programming is one of the highlights of my year. As much as I adore the new romance community I’ve found, speculative fiction remains my passion, and I love having a few days to…
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Storm and Quill is LIVE! — New Free Novella

Storm and Quill, a fade-to-black MF paranormal romance standalone novella, is available as a FREE download for the month of February only! I was honored to be part of the Neurodivergence in Queer Romance event, and immediately knew I’d be using the opportunity to finally revisit Toria and Liam’s relationship after the…
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Farpoint 2026 Schedule

I love kicking off my first in-person event for the year with one of my favorite pop culture conventions! Farpoint is an amazing blend of all the great stuff you’d find at any comic con, but in a smaller, more intimate setting that allows attendees to do more than pack…
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Capclave 2025 Schedule

For my final event of 2025, I’m coming home. Metaphorically, at least. Capclave is both a local convention for me and an SF/F convention, which is where I started this crazy author journey. Capclave 2025September 19-21, 2025Hilton Washington DC/RockvilleRockville, Maryland I have panels on Friday and Saturday, so those are…
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Queers & Quills 2025 Schedule

Later this week, I’m hitting the sky to attend my only signing for the year on the West Coast! I was incredible honored to be invited as an attending author for the very first Queers and Quills, along with so many of my favorite authors and a bunch more who…
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Farpoint 2025 Schedule

I’m kicking off my 2025 schedule with one of my favorite local SF/F conventions before I hit a string of romance events that will take me through the spring and summer. Farpoint 2025February 7-9, 2025DoubleTree by HiltonPikesville, Maryland Because this is a local event and I have a pretty light…
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Fur and Honor is LIVE!

Fur and Honor, an MM paranormal romance standalone novella, is now available to buy or borrow. Fur and Honor features… ✨ werewolf/human✨ boss/employee✨ worst personal assistant ever✨ fated mates (in a world without fated mates) 🐺🌃 I heard you wanted Hal’s story. Hal wants his new personal assistant. 🐺🌃 About…
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Northern Rainbow Romance Retreat 2024 Schedule

I am extremely fortunate that the year I added romance to my brand, many new romance events also debuted. My willingness to invest in original ideas (which has always been an integral part of my brand) means I’ve had fabulous opportunities not often available to “newer” authors. This week, I’m…
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Capclave 2024 Schedule

How has it been 5 years since I attended Capclave? I had to double-check my own blog because I didn’t believe it. I participated virtually in 202, and I unfortunately had to cancel my appearance in 2022 to quarantine after an international trip. Regardless, I’m thrilled to be back this…
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Balticon 58 Schedule

After a hiatus last year (okay, I went on a cruise), I’m returning to my original, hometown convention this weekend for Balticon 58! I may have added romance to my repertoire, but speculative fiction remains my first love, and I’m thrilled that I’ll get to share my love of each…
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Book Review: A Ruse to Unchain Us (Magi Accounts #4) by Michele Notaro

Read my reviews of previous books in the Magi Accounts series: Our Hearts That Tie Us (#0.5) | The Scars That Bind Us (#1) | A Kiss to Revive Me (#1.5) | The Shackles That Hold Us (#2) | A Date to Impress Him (#2.5) | A Purpose That Restores Us (#3) | A Holiday to…
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Book Review: Saving Rafe (Lords of Discord #2) by Jocelynn Drake

Read my review of the first book in the Lords of Discord series, Claiming Marcus. This book opens with the Varik clan at a moment of fragile peace, trying to solidify their place in the greater vampire community after the events of the first installment of this series. Even as…
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Book Review: Conquest (Four Horsemen #1) by Sienna Moreau

Moreau’s interpretation of the Four Horsemen myth accounts for contemporary ideas of religion while simultaneously putting an intriguing spin on the concept. That Conquest and his brothers are in the mortal dimension to initiate a deadly purge is never in question. This being a recurring event initiated by either good…
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Book Review: Justice (Damned Connections #2) by Lark Taylor

Read my review of the first book in the Damned Connections series, Patience. The vampire Sebastian has never been the villain of any of the books in this shared world, but he’s always leaned pretty heavily toward anti-hero. I found the hint at the end of the previous book that…
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Book Review: Lust (Seven Deadly Sins #1) by Sienna Moreau

A romance series set around representations of the seven deadly sins isn’t a new concept, but one of the best parts of speculative fiction is how uniquely authors can put their own spin on things. In this case, Moreau develops an open-world urban fantasy in which the demigod sins have…
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Earth and Water is LIVE!

Earth and Water is now available in ebook, in paperback, and via Kindle Unlimited. Earth and Water features… 🌿 a stubborn gay earth mage🌊 a broody pansexual water mage🛳 forced proximity⚡️ meddling best friends✨ magic as an accidental aphrodisiac 💚💙 and a happily ever after! 💚💙 I’m thrilled to announce…
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Book Review: Something Wicked (Black & Blue #3) by Lily Morton

Read my reviews of the previous books in the Black and Blue series: The Mysterious and Amazing Blue Billings (#1) | The Quiet House (#2) First of all, this book is not a stand-alone. You’ll get the most enjoyment if you are already relatively familiar with Blue, Levi, and their friends and…
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Book Review: The Player’s Lounge by Dan Calley

One of the things I love most about the queer romance subgenre is how it is so accepting of speculative fiction concepts that are unique and unexpected. Calley’s debut novel opens with a moment of high action that swiftly transitions to a quieter, but no less intense, fascinating quandary regarding…
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Book Review: Should the Sky Fall (Who We Are #1) by Amithia Raine

I can probably count on one hand the number of romances with the amnesia trope I’ve finished. The concept can feel incredibly contrived if not handled well. Obviously, writing a review means I did finish this book. Raine puts an intriguing paranormal twist on the amnesia trope, then proceeds to…
