Joey W. Hill
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One-on-One: Daegan and Gideon Vignette 8 Exemplare
The Baby Shower (Nature of Desire, #7.1) 7 Exemplare
The Proper Punishment 6 Exemplare
First Christmas (Nature of Desire, #7.3) 6 Exemplare
Forgotten Wishes (3-in-1) — Mitwirkender — 5 Exemplare
Tyler Tied Up (Nature of Desire, #7.2) 5 Exemplare
You're All Invited (Vampire Queen #8.6) 4 Exemplare
Season of Giving (Vampire Queen #10.1) 4 Exemplare
Retribution 4 Exemplare
The Crush 4 Exemplare
Moonlight Dance 3 Exemplare
Close Shave: A Vampire Queen Series Vignette 2 Exemplare
The Story of Nya 2 Exemplare
Thou Shalt Not Suffer 2 Exemplare
The Woodwright's Wife 2 Exemplare
Home Is Where The Heart Is 2 Exemplare
Dark & Light: David and Mina Vignette 2 Exemplare
Halloween Knight 2 Exemplare
Christmas past, Christmas future 1 Exemplar
Christmas Party with Lady Lyssa and Jacob (Vampire Queen, #8.6 & Daughters of Arianne, #3.6) 1 Exemplar
Arcane Madame: An Arcane Shot Series Novel 1 Exemplar
Celebrate Eve, Take a Bite of This Apple: The Future Spirituality of the Christian Religion. 1 Exemplar
Wonderstruck 1 Exemplar
Faith Over Fear 1 Exemplar
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I also want to note that some of the historical flashbacks needed some research. For example I will accept that they wear corsets at a Renaissance Faire, even though it is not historically accurate, but I will not accept that in actual medieval times. Corsets weren't called corsets and were not a thing until the Victorian era (prior to corsets they were called stays, and in the medieval era they didn't really have stays in the same way they had in the 18th and 19th centuries), but this is a nitpick I noticed because I read a lot of historical novels.… (mehr)