Genres

LGBT
Paranormal
Romance

Blurbs

Colette Davison

Screwing Solstice is a puntastic second chance romance. It’s a hot and steamy festive read, with a generous helping of sweetness and humour. Great for settling down in front of the fire with hot chocolate and peppermint candy canes!


Morgan Brice

This was so much fun—two grumpy elves, undeniable chemistry and a rocky history that might not be as impossible to fix as they first thought. I enjoyed the characters and the will they/won’t they tension—a hot read for a cold night!


Neya Wara

Abigail has a way with words. This story had me giggling from the start, and I devoured it in 45 mins. It blends well holiday season. It's cute, funny, sweet, and steamy. If you have read Abigail's stories, you'll adore this short too! But if you haven't... what are you waiting for?!! Grab it now and read it pronto!!!!


Jessie G

A sexy silver fox, fated mates hurting from a century’s old misunderstanding, and a mission to protect the future of the earth witches... Forget the North Pole, Screwing Solstice is a sweet, angsty, sarcastic, sexy take on Santa and his elves that you’re not going to want to miss.


Crystal Lacy

Holy hell, Abigail Kade writes HOT dialogue that just burns up my kindle. Her characters are extremely enticing and makes you want more and more.

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Until Forever: A Just the Way You Are short story

Connor McDaniel and Ladd Eldridge both believe in luck and fate. After all, they both wished on a falling star and finally found true love together. Now they're about to have the perfect wedding on the most romantic day of the year, Valentine's Day. But, has their luck run out?

They say it's bad luck to see each other on your wedding day. They might be right. Connor takes a chance to see Ladd that morning, and then everything seems to go wrong. All Connor and Ladd want to do is get married, but fate seems to have other ideas as all their plans go out the window. But, maybe all the other stuff isn't as important as pledging they’ll love each other until forever ends.
Can true love save the day or will bad luck win?

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