I’m part of an upcoming anthology called Warlords, Witches and Wolves with 11 other authors, and the release of Warlords, Witches and Wolves is only 2 months away! Be quick to pre-order it now for only 99c.

This month meet MJ Scott, TJ Nichols, Michelle Diener and Cassie Laelyn!

Why do you love fantasy romance?

TJ: I like reading fantasy because I can escape to another place, and explore a new world with the added bonus of romance. 

MJ: I grew up reading fantasy and romance. So I guess it was fate that I grew up to write both and then sometimes both at once! I like the scope that a fantasy world brings to a romance, you can have big save-the-world stakes at play or more intimate ones. And, it’s just fun to make up whole new worlds for my characters to play in!

Michelle: I love fantasy romance because for me it’s true escapism. I have always loved fairy tales, and fantasy romance to me is fairy tales for grown-ups.

Cassie: I love intense and fiercely protective heroes who whisk me away to other worlds! I also love reading how these over-the-top flawed characters still face real-life issues and drama in a fantasy setting. 

Favorite otherworldly being and why?

TJ: Shifters of all kinds 🙂

MJ: I’ve always had a very soft spot for werewolves. For a while, when I was a kid, I got into animal behavior and always found books about wolves and their packs really interesting. And I’d rather have a hero who turns furry once in a while than one who drinks blood…(sorry vamp fans)!

Michelle: This is a hard one! I think the fae, because there is so much room to move there, in terms of powers and problems.

Cassie: It changes depending on my mood, but wolf shifters will always have a special place in my heart. Their pack mentality, loyalty and devotion to their mate never fails to suck me in.

Why will readers fall in love with your anthology story?

TJ: The Soldier’s Familiar has reluctant criminal snow leopard shifter and an army sniper, so people who love military heroes and fated mates stories will like this standalone installment of my Familiar Mates series.

MJ: I’m a bit of a sucker for a heroine who has her eyes on the prize and then gets derailed by meeting the hero. A hero who is precisely what she doesn’t think she wants. Imogene Carvelle wants to be a diplomat and bond with a demon. She isn’t counting on a case of inconvenient heir to a duqdom proving to be too charming for his own good. It’s always fun to go back and see what a character is like before they first appeared and as soon as Imogene appeared in The Forbidden Heir and Jean-Paul in The Unbound Queen, I knew I wanted to know more about them and how they met. Now you can do. If you like magic, intrigue and a ball or two, this is the novella for you. 

Michelle: If they love a strong heroine and a strong hero, warlords, cheeky spies and fantasy settings, they’ll love my novella, which is the start of a new fantasy romance series for me.

Cassie: Salvation is a twisty Red Riding Hood retelling with a wolf shifter, a touch of witchy-ness, death, betrayal and an ancient curse! And if that’s not enough to suck you in, it also has a small-town vibe, a second chance romance, and most importantly, a sexy bartender! This novella is the start of a new adventure, but still with the underlying themes of loyalty and redemption you’ve come to expect from me.

Where can readers find out more about you?

TJ: Website | Twitter | Facebook | Newsletter | Patreon | Amazon | Bookbub | Goodreads | Instagram

MJ: Website | Facebook |
Instagram/ | Twitter

Michelle: Website | Twitter | Facebook | Goodreads | Pinterest | Instagram

Cassie: Website | Facebook | FB Group (Cassie’s Log Cabin) | Instagram | Twitter | Goodreads | Bookbub

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