A spicy transbian werewolf romance about fated mates and the cost of magic.
Lilith Chambers is just trying to make it through each day. Being a trans girl in a small town comes with challenges. Her roommate can be a jerk sometimes. And working as a rural librarian doesn't pay all that well. But everything changes when she attends the Wylde Night festival and meets a mysterious woman named Mars.
The two immediately hit it off, dancing together. And before she knows it, Lilith is going home with Mars. But hold on. . . are her eyes glowing? And wow! Mars sure is strong. There's an instant, powerful connection between the pair. Almost something. . . magical.
It isn't long before Lilith realizes she's dating a werewolf. And while she's strangely okay with her new overly-protective girlfriend, Lilith has no idea what monsters and madness she'll meet just by being a werewolf's mate.
Autumn Wolff is a Mainer, bub. And she’s a woman of few simple interests. When she’s not writing stories about girls kissing each other, Autumn is likely reading stories about girls kissing each other, playing Dungeons and Dragons, running, or watching a movie. She and her wife live near the ocean and consume more pizza than four turtles mutated by ooze. Autumn may not have the biggest living space, and it may never have enough bookshelves, but it’s home.
Extremely reckless driving aside (there are other people on the road, ladies!) - found this a very easy book to read and a difficult one to put down. Raunchy, creative and at times: very funny. Lilith was a very relatable character, and Mars was… well, exactly what she needed to be.
The missing star is petty, but the climax is a bit underwhelming. There’s a lot of things where pay-off is expected and instead it fizzles out into a cliffhanger, which is admittedly a good one - but leaves this particular book feeling incomplete.
This was a new storyline for me. It was interesting and informative. I enjoyed the writing style and the character development. It had a unique story line which I really enjoyed. It had spice and heart to it. The ending is a cliffhanger but not one that makes you pull your hair out waiting for the next book. I’m looking forward to reading more from this author.
A librarian’s hookup ends in meeting the holy trinity and attempting to re-enact Barbie and the Magic of Pegasus.
I was expecting a monsterfvcker smut fest from the title and the cover, but oh man. LOOOORE. This book is like an entire chronicle stuffed in 250 pages. I wasn’t expecting the werewolf to be the least interesting thing in the story, but here we are. Now give me book 2.
A very cute and saucy romance book that I absolutely fell in love with. I feel in love with Lilith immediately with all her silly little comments. The rapport between Lilith and Mars was endlessly charming, making their flirting a treat to read. I really loved this book and cant wait to read the sequel
Kept making the same tired jokes about trans women that have been played to death. I get it all we do is wear the same socks skirt and sleep with a blåhaj. Not a fan of the casual use of the t-slur (which is misspelled the first time it's used).