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Fang Club by Liz Shipton
10/07/2024
Boys will be boys
Milan Ländler is pure sex. He's the frontman for Lestat, the grittiest, sexiest, filthiest rock band out of Europe since the 70s. He's got style. He's got swagger. He's got a body like an Italian sports car and a dong so big you can see it through his jeans. Women want him; men want to be him.
And let's be honest, men want him too.
Like Oliver Carter. Oliver's president of the Lestat fan club and he's obsessed with Milan. But he doesn't know Milan's little secret: he's a vampire.
When Lestat books a sold-out Halloween show in Cincinnati, Oliver is determined to get backstage. But when it turns out one of the other acts on the bill is a vampire hunter, all hell (literally) breaks loose...
From the author
This is a short, spicy, lighthearted Halloween romance you can read at any time of the year, in 60 minutes or less. I go for QUALITY over QUANTITY when it comes to spice, and rate my chili peppers around a 3.
About the Series
Small town apocalypses? Dystopian billionaires? Fae mafia bosses? How about hockey playing shifters? A Greek god desperately in need of a nanny?
You may ask, "Why?" This series of steamy holiday instaloves asks, "Why not?" Why not a mishmash of genres? Why not funny, off-the-wall romance with hot spice and big heart? Why not a sexy hockey shifter rom-com starring the Easter bunny?
Inside these 12 books, you'll find 12 short standalone instaloves, each set during a different holiday in every month of the year.
"Even August?" I hear you asking.
Yes, friend. Even August.
"But there isn't even a holiday in Aug—"
Don't worry about it. It's gonna be fine. I have, like, eight months to figure that out. Just start at December, and we'll all be fine. Okay?
Okay.
Book Length: 60-150 Pages
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