HEAs featuring witches, shapeshifters, and the supernatural.
Paranormal romance, featuring witches, shapeshifters, and the supernatural, also remains popular. Bride (Berkley) by Ali Hazelwood features a Vampyre bride and an Alpha werewolf. There’s an unusual shifter in Born to Be Badger (Kensington) by Shelly Laurenston, and Sarah Hawley’s standalone rom-com A Demon’s Guide to Wooing a Witch (Berkley) features a demon with amnesia and the witch who hates him on a road trip to restore the demon’s memory. A witch falls through a portal to another realm, where she’s fished out of the waters by a pirate crew and their stern, cursed captain in Katee Roberts’s Hunt on Dark Waters (Berkley), her “Crimson Sails” series launch. Back on dry land, a curse breaker and a disgraced archaeologist become rivals with benefits when they are forced to work together to break a curse on an infamous Scottish castle in the slow-burn, steamy romp Do Your Worst (Berkley) by Rosie Danan. Sarah Adler’s Happy Medium (Berkley) finds a clever con artist heroine trying to convince a sexy, skeptical farmer that his farm has a real ghost.
Tor’s new imprint, Bramble, is releasing Constance Fay’s Calamity (Bramble), a delightful space romance debut, while Rebecca Zanetti’s One Cursed Rose (Kensington) is set in a techpunk alternate reality in a modern twist on Beauty and the Beast.
New York Times best-selling author Mary Jo Putney’s Silver Lady (Kensington) blends historical and paranormal in an intoxicating new series set on England’s atmospherically rugged Cornish coast, as a smoldering nobleman and a beautiful stranger with a mysterious gift discover they share a powerful passion, a unique legacy, and a common enemy.
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