Angelika Frankenstein Makes Her Match by Sally Thorne
Yes, that Frankenstein.
Not in Love by Ali Hazelwood
Just two emotionally unavailable scientists hooking up with no feelings attached. Definitely no feelings. None. Yeah.
Love, Theoretically by Ali Hazelwood
Two PhD scientists fall in love.
A Dark and Stormy Knight by Kerrigan Byrne
Lawful good MMC meets chaotic good FMC. Delightful.
Kings and Bones by Juliette Cross
Does her win her in a card game, yes. Is she forced to marry him, also yes. Am I deeply opposed to this logically, on a deep visceral level, and yet my lizard brain loves to see it in fiction, also yes.
Slaying the Vampire Conqueror by Carissa Broadbent
Girl, you were supposed to assassinate his ass, not tap that.
Stolen Mayfly Bride by Sarah K.L. Wilson
Sometimes you need a little short and sweet in your life.
The Wraith King by Juliette Cross
She a light, pretty fae with a surprising amount of agency; he’s a dark, pretty fae with a surprising amount of cinnamon roll.
The Duke with the Dragon Tattoo by Kerrigan Byrne
At this point, you should know exactly what you’re getting with these.
The Scot Beds His Wife by Kerrigan Byrne
Again, if anyone asks, just say that you enjoy reading “history.”
The Duke by Kerrigan Byrne
If anyone asks, just say that you enjoy reading “history.”
Ice Planet Barbarians by Ruby Dixon
She’s just a regular human, he’s just a regular 7’, brick house built, soft boi who can’t get enough of her.
The Highlander by Kerrigan Byrne
There’s nothing like a Scot written by a woman.
The Hunter by Kerrigan Byrne
Once again, the audiobook is peak.
The Highwayman by Kerrigan Byrne
The audiobook though. It’s peak.
A Time of War and Demons by S. E. Wendel
He’s a knight, she’s a lady; the setup is peak and yet the book is mid.
Bride by Ali Hazelwood
A vampire and a werewolf are arrange-married and they both definitely hate it. Definitely.