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Love Bites Short Stories

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Fantasy Themes

 

 

Fantasy Themes

Fairytale Romance

The Most Dangerous "Wolf" of All by Taylor Manning (Historical Romance)

What's a resentful and curious maiden to do when a devilishly handsome "wolf" offers to show her what her husband would not?

Sensuality: SPICY/CARNAL

Dirty Dancing by Ashley Ladd (Paranormal Romance)

When Alex's plane crashes on an unmapped continent in the South Pacific, he's thrust into the middle of a fairy-tale like setting with real dragons, a dozen naughty princesses, and an insane king who will behead him if he is unable to solve the mystery of why the princesses wear out their shoes and lose their undergarments nightly.

Sensuality: SPICY/CARNAL

Goldilocks by Kimberly Zant (Contemporary Erotica)

Goldie’s car breaks down in the middle of nowhere. Stranded, lost and in dire need, she stumbles upon the home of the three rednecks, Erryl, Farryll and Daryl Bayer.

Sensuality: CARNAL

Up the Airy Mountain by Jane Toombs (Paranormal Romance)

As a boy of twelve, Trevor met a fey little girl named Vilia by a hillside. Before she vanished, she promised to meet him in fourteen years at this same spot. Something unforgettable about her drives him back to that hillside at twenty-six. What he finds there is beyond belief.…

Sensuality: SENSUAL

Jack and Jill on Fantasy Hill by Chaste Foxxe (Contemporary Romance)

The passionate lovers, Jack and Jill are torn apart because of a terrible accident. A year later Jack pursues the desirable Jill up into the woods of Fantasy Hill to renew their torrid affair. But Jill has reason to believe that Jack is not the same sexy man she loved before.

Sensuality: SENSUAL

Through the Looking Glass by Autumn Dawn (Paranormal Romance)

Following a white rabbit could lead Ali into more trouble than she imagined. Step through the mirror with her, and into her wicked prince's arms. Wonderland has never been so much fun.

Sensuality: SENSUAL

Noccio by Veronica Chase (Futuristic Romance)

Noccio must learn to be a real man before he can become one. B. Lou Ferry has given him a week to learn. Marina is the good-hearted woman who takes him in and teaches him.

Sensuality: SPICY/CARNAL

A Mysterious Knight by Anita Verkerk (Fantasy Romance)

Princess Esmeralda is afraid of love, and refuses to marry. A gorgeous mysterious knight saves her life, teaching her the secrets of pleasure...

Sensuality: SPICY/CARNAL

Beauty and the Beast by Fiona Neal (Historical Paranormal Romance)

Though the beast held Belle a prisoner, the image of another enflamed her passion. Haldon had but one way to break the vile curse enslaving him: He must capture her heart.

Sensuality: SPICY/CARNAL

Seven Swanns by Dominique Tomas (Futuristic Romance)

Rendered mute by the same virus that mutated her brothers, how does a Princess communicate with the Prince who has stolen her heart and captured her senses?

Sensuality: SENSUAL

Lost by Eden Robins (Contemporary Romance)

Peter taught Wendy how to fly. As children, they shared first love, magic, and adventure until the day he was forced to leave. Reunited almost twenty years later, their feelings for each other flared to life once more. But was it enough?

Sensuality: SPICY

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

BOOK LENGTH:

Epic Novel = 100,000 words and up; 400 pages and up (double-spaced)
Full Novel = 80,000-100,000 words; 320-400 pages (double-spaced)
Mid Novel = 61,000-79,000 words; 244-316 pages (double-spaced)
Category = 40,000-60,000 words; 160-240 pages (double-spaced)
Novella = 20,000-39,000 words; 80-156 pages (double-spaced)

SENSUALITY RATING:

SWEET: behind-closed-doors sex and/or very mild love scenes and sexual encounters
SENSUAL: love scenes comparative to most romance novels published today
SPICY: heavy sexual tension; graphic details and more sexual encounters
CARNAL: graphic sex and language; may be offensive to delicate readers; contains many sexual encounters and can include unconventional sex not normally found in romance; may or may not be romance; typically known as erotica

 

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