Danica Avet
Danica was born and raised in the wilds of South Louisiana where mosquitoes are big enough to carry off small children and there are only two seasons: hot and hotter. With a BA in History, she figured there were enough fry cooks in the world and decided to try her hand at writing. Writing is how...
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Danica was born and raised in the wilds of South Louisiana where mosquitoes are big enough to carry off small children and there are only two seasons: hot and hotter. With a BA in History, she figured there were enough fry cooks in the world and decided to try her hand at writing. Writing is how she gives the voices in her head a way out. They speak to her constantly wanting their stories told and she does her best to accommodate them. When she isn't writing, working, or contemplating the complexities of the universe, she spends time gathering inspiration from her insane family, reads far more than any sane person would want to, and watches hot burly men chase an oblong ball all over a field.
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This was good. I liked the heroine, Kate. She's down-to-earth and slightly nerdy. She unknowingly makes some bad choices when it comes to men and gets burned very badly. She then doubts herself, but not to the point of stupidity. The hero, Shaun, is pretty great and probably not at all like any...
Immortal love is just that...a story of everlasting true love.Roxana is an enforcer. She's not exactly a demigod, she's got magical powers, she's beautiful, and people fear her. No one wants to mess with her, god or not. She's given the task to find a godling, who happens to be Heracles' mortal son....
One day teenager Gyda is abducted from her school and forced into a brutal sexual slavery that batters her body and her mind. When she is finally able to escape she continues to carry the scars, and brings with her a few extra personalities (the Beast, and Sixteen) to help her wield a special power ...
Don't give me those looks. It was a freebie. Five short stories poking fun at some of oft-used tropes in erotica and steamier romance. I skipped all the "50 shades parody" books, but the story here is probably better than all of them. (And free!) Note, however, the title: there is indeed not o...
The third book in the series, this can easily be read as a stand-alone. Familiar characters are present, but Avet focuses on Malachi, an intriguing secondary character from the previous books, and Lani, a new addition.This book is decidedly darker and edgier than its predecessors. Both primary chara...