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LitRPG · Cyber-noir · Speculative Tech

Hex Morrow

The most dangerous thing in any room is usually the interface. Hex Morrow writes for readers who already know that.

Field Notes

Bug Hunter Vol 1 — serializing now on Royal Road & Scribble Hub

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Paranormal Comedy · Cozy Mystery · Urban Fantasy

Wren Clearwater

Magic has rules. Monsters have paperwork. Wren Clearwater writes about the people stuck enforcing both.

Latest Post

What is Paranormal Humor? A Guide to the Funniest Side of the Supernatural

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Shifter Romance · Dark Romance · 18+

Ember Cade

Dark instincts. Fated bonds. Ember Cade writes shifter romance that doesn't apologize for its teeth.

Series

Knot & the Outlaw trilogy — complete · Blood Harvest Moon free on BookFunnel

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Clean Contemporary Romance

Aven Roswell

No heat without heart. Aven Roswell writes slow burns, second chances, and love stories that earn their happy ending.

Soothing Shorts

Sweet Sparks — cozy romance and quiet butterflies, free to read

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Alien Romance · Contemporary Spicy

Poppy Quinn

Different worlds. Undeniable chemistry. Poppy Quinn writes romance with no apologies and no shortage of heat.

Soothing Shorts — Flirty Fixes

Last Bolt Left · The Ice Cream Rule · No Backup Plan

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Spicy Small-Town Romance · Romantic Suspense

Emily Rhodes

Small towns keep secrets. Emily Rhodes writes about the people who find them — and the ones worth falling for along the way.

Series

Hardwood Hollow Secrets — 10-book audio series launching soon

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Holiday Romance · Seasonal Fiction

Ivy Camden

Some stories are best told when the lights are strung and the world slows down. Ivy Camden writes for the quiet magic of that.

Soothing Shorts — Comfort Vignettes

Emotional healing in every scene — blog coming soon

● Serializing on Substack

Literary Magical Realism · Speculative Fiction

C.J. Astor

Time is not the only thing that can be borrowed. C.J. Astor writes from the edge where the ordinary stops making sense.

Serialization

House of Borrowed Time — coming to Substack

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