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*A*
Accidentally In Love With...A God by Mimi Jean Pamfiloff
The After House by Michael Phillip Cash
Aire by Lena Goldfinch
The Almost Girl by Amalie Howard
Altaica by Tracy M. Joyce
Aurora: Secrets Behind Reality by Marina Latcko
Avenging Amethyst by Kaitlyn Price


*B*
Beached by Ros Baxter
Beverly Hills Demon Slayer by Angie Fox
Bite Me by Shelly Laurenston
Branded by Laura Wright


*C*
Caged Wolf by S.M. Reine
Change of Heart: Justice, Mercy and Making Peace with My Sister's Killer by Jeanne Bishop
Child of Lies by Eric Edstrom
The Closer You Come by Gena Showalter
Coral & Bone by Tiffany Daune
Crave Night by Lara Adrian
A Creature of Moonlight by Rebecca Hahn


*D*
Darkest Flame by Donna Grant
Darkness of Light by Stacey Marie Brown
 Daughter of Nothing by Eric Edstrom
Dead Sexy Dragon by Lolita Lopez
Deeper We Fall by Chelsea M. Cameron
The Demon Creed by Paula Altenburg
The Demon's Daughter by Paula Altenburg
Divided by Elsie Chapman
Dragon on Top by G.A Aiken
Dragon Wish by Judith Leger

*E*
Empath (Flawed-series-1) by Becca J. Campbell
Enchanted by Judith Leger
Ethereal Influence: The Inquisition by Lana Bradstream


*F*
Falling Stars by H.D. Gordon
Fearless: by Eric Blehm
The Feral Child by Che Golden
Firebolt by Adrienne Woods
Fire Country by David Estes
Fire with Fire (Demonblood #2) by Penelope King
Forever and Always by Leigh Greenwood
The Forever Song by Julie Kagawa
From This Day Forward by Mackenzie Lucas

*H*
A Heart's Betrayal by Colleen Coble
Hells Belle by Karen Greco
Hexed by Michelle Krys
The Hidden Blade by Sherry Thomas
Homecoming (Cloaked Devices .05) by Cecilia Robert
Hour of Mischief by Aimee Hyndman

*I*
Ignite by Kaitlyn Davis
Inhuman by Kat Falls
The Iron Traitor by Julie Kagawa

*J*
Jaguar Hunt by Terry Spear
Jaguar Pride by Terry Spear

*K*
King's by Mimi Jean Pamfiloff
King's Throne by Bianca D'Arc


*L*
Lady Thief (scarlet #2) by A.C. Gaughen
Life of Party by Christine Anderson 
 Light My Fire by G.A. Aiken
Lightning Rider by Jen Greyson


*M*
Made for You by Lauren Layne
Mark of Dragonfly by Jaleigh Johnson
Mercury Striking by Rebecca Zanetti
Micah's Heart by Judith Leger

*N*
Night of Living Demon Slayer by Angie Fox

*O*
Omega by S.M. Reine
Only With You by Lauren Layne


*P*
Palace of Spies by Sarah Zettel


*R*
Reckless by Priscilla West
Redemption by C.J. Barry
The Rising by Terra Harmony
Rock Addiction by Nalini Singh
Rogue by Julie Kagawa
Rosemary Cottage by Colleen Coble


*S*
Sand Dollar: A Story of Undying Love by Sebastian Cole
Seal Wolf Hunting by Terry Spear
A Shade of Vampire by Bella Forrest
 Shadow Boxer by Jen Greyson
Shattered Secrets by Krystal Wade
Shattered Veil by Tracy E.Banghart
Shooting Stars (Surah Stormsong-novel, #1) by H.D. Gordon
Siren's Fury by Mary Weber
The Skeleton In Closet by Angie Fox
Songstone by Lena Goldfinch
Southern Spirits by Angie Fox
A Star is Born by Sable Hamilton
Strings by David Estes
Sweet Blood of Mine by John Corwin
The S Word by Chelsea Pitcher
Sweet Revenge by Rebecca Zanetti
The Sun Dwellers by David Estes

*T*
Thunderlight by Adrienne Woods
Ticker by Lisa Mantchev
To Love and to Cherish by Leigh Greenwoood
Total Surrender by Rebecca Zanetti
Treasure, Darkly by Jordan Elizabeth Mierek

*U*
Unbreakable by Kami Garcia
Under My Skin by Shawntelle Madison
The Unleashing by Shelley Laurenston


*V*
Venom by Adrienne Woods


*W*
Want Me by Cynthia Eden
Wicked Edge by Rebecca Zanetti
Wicked Ride by Rebecca Zanetti
Wolf's Bane by Judith Post
Wrecked by Priscilla West

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