Reviews - Paranormal

Witch Princess Salvatore “Sal” Astor has been at war with the vampires most of her life. Sal’s first Seneschal, Zavier, notices that Sal doesn’t have the soldiers to even combat the fiends. Sal has no choice but to admit defeat and surrender to her greatest enemy, King Kadence Kendrick of Vari Kolum.

Vori, an international supermodel, has a secret - she’s a goblin. Not a small cute gnome type either, but a huge, green beserker who can tear a person apart faster than one can blink. Oh, and she’s also a princess who, as a child, was thrust out of her world when her father rampaged and killed every royal goblin.

Botanist Jerica Toussaint is living a humble life in a cottage outside of her ancestral home when she is informed that the famous movie director, Wilton June, would like to rent the home for his new film. The problem is she hasn’t been able to keep anyone in the home for even a short period of time, let alone six months, which is what Wilton needs for the production of his film.

Adysson Townsend has been trying to combat the unusual swimming patterns of the local fish, which she claims is the result of illegal activity of a big fishing company. She makes it her responsibility to protect the locals in the community, but every time the fishing company goes under investigation, all the evidence disappears. However, this isn’t her only dilemma at hand.

Amelie Ricard has been told stories of fairies all her life by her mother, and with the help of her friend, she goes to college. Now Amelie Ricard has a master’s degree in folklore, and when her thesis is rejected for a prestige fellowship in favor of a male colleague, she feels she has no purpose in life.

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