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Daddy's Little Djinn (Darkwood Daddies #1)
Joe Satoria - 2021
Life had never been easy for Florian Kulberg, a 200-year-old vampire. He’d fallen in love far more times than he could count, and each week he thought he’d found the one. Leaving his mark on them in all the ways a good daddy should. He believed in soulmates. But was it possible for someone who never aged to find a forever love? Awaken after centuries of slumber, Otto the Adventurous is ready to explore. A passionate and powerful djinn without any training. His only want is to please his master. The only problem being, he doesn’t have any experience. Can a good guiding hand help him? Will Florian discover his soulmate in a new flame? Or will it ruin his belief in forever love? Darkwood Daddies is a multi-author MM paranormal romance series. It features vampire daddies and a variety of supernatural mates. Taking place in the fictional US town of Darkwood, you will discover a variety of romance tropes, including age gap, daddy/boy, biting, and much more.
The Wolf at the Door
Charlie Adhara - 2018
A new case comes with a new partner: ruggedly sexy werewolf Oliver Park.Park is an agent of The Trust, a werewolf oversight organization working to ease escalating tensions with the BSI. But as far as Cooper’s concerned, it’s failing. As they investigate a series of mysterious deaths unlike anything they’ve seen, every bone in Cooper’s body is suspicious of his new partner—even when Park proves himself as competent as he is utterly captivating.When more people vanish, pressure to solve the case skyrockets. And though he’d resolved to keep things professional, Cooper’s friction with Park soon erupts…into a physical need that can’t be contained or controlled. But with a body count that’s rising by the day, werewolves and humans are in equal danger. If Cooper and Park don’t catch the killer soon, one—or both—of them could be the next to go.This book is approximately 90,000 wordsCarina Press acknowledges the editorial services of Mackenzie Walton