The 'Inbreathiate' series is a sprawling fantasy epic that spans 12 volumes, each one thicker than the last. I remember picking up the first book on a whim and being instantly drawn into its rich, detailed world. The way the author expands the story across the volumes is impressive—every book introduces new factions, magic systems, and political intrigues without ever feeling overwhelming.
What’s fascinating is how the series evolves. The early volumes focus on establishing the core conflict, while the middle books dive into character backstories and alliances. By the final volumes, everything converges in this massive, satisfying climax. The pacing is deliberate, but it never drags. If you’re a patient reader who loves depth, this series will keep you busy for a while.
I’ve seen some fans argue that the series could’ve been shorter, but personally, I think the 12-volume structure is perfect. It gives the story room to breathe and lets the characters grow naturally. Plus, the artwork in the hardcover editions is stunning—worth collecting if you’re a physical book lover.
I’ve been obsessed with the 'Inbreathiate' series for years, and I can confidently say it has 12 volumes. The story starts slow but builds into this epic saga with intricate world-building and character arcs. Each volume adds layers to the mythology, and by the time you hit the later books, the payoff is huge. The author really knows how to keep you hooked, especially with the way they weave smaller plot threads into the bigger narrative. If you’re into immersive fantasy with deep lore, this series is a must-read. The 12 volumes might seem daunting, but trust me, it’s worth every page.
I can confirm 'Inbreathiate' has 12 volumes. The first few books set up the world and the main conflict, but it’s around volume four where things really take off. The character development is phenomenal, especially for the protagonist, who starts off naive but grows into a leader over the course of the series.
The later volumes introduce some unexpected twists, including a major betrayal that reshapes the entire narrative. The author isn’t afraid to take risks, and it pays off. The final volume ties up most loose ends while leaving just enough ambiguity for fans to theorize about. If you’re looking for a long-term reading project with plenty of depth, this series delivers.
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Tales of Iniquity ( A collection of short erotic stories)
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Contents of this story includes explicit sex scenes, and if it doesn't suit you, avoid reading!
Tales of iniquity draws you closer to the sex life of the characters in the book. Including- BL, GL, MM, BB and all manner of forbidden romance. Beware!
Do you have the guts to sleep with a sex spirit?
They say that they will give you protection and much more and the only thing they need in return is sex with a young beautiful woman.
Cassie Black is an ordinary girl who could never think of entering such an arrangement, but when horrors from her family's past threaten her life and the lives of her loved ones, she needs protection to discover the truth and make things right.
The pleasures of sleeping with an incubus are addicting and otherworldly until she discovers her night visitor has a personality that revolves around more than only sex. Will she be able to remove the threat in her life? Or has she only created another problem by getting a secret night lover?
Sinners & Saints: A Collection Of Dark Romance Stories
Mary Samantha
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This author once failed as a heroine… and returned as something entirely different.
Not as a savior.
But as the villain.
And she didn’t come back empty-handed.
She brought secrets.
She brought sins.
She brought a story that was never meant to be read.
Sinners & Saints is not just a collection of dark romance stories—
It is a confession.
A warning.
And a door best left unopened.
Within these pages lie twisted love stories where desire and destruction walk hand in hand, and every choice comes with a cost.
So the question is simple:
Will you turn away…
or step inside anyway?
Three forbidden mates. Three supernatural bonds. One twisted fate.
A vampire bred for bloodshed. A dragon prince who defies his crown. A demon with nothing left to lose.
For Marcus DeLuca, a mate has always been an impossibility. But fate gives him one anyway. A werewolf. His mortal enemy. And she’s already promised to her alpha. Will he betray his father and Elders to keep Danielle alive?
Aidan is supposed to be untouchable. But one reckless decision—one taste of Sarah—and he shatters every rule that keeps their worlds apart. Now he’s losing control, becoming the greatest danger to Sarah’s life. Can he still protect his reluctant mate?
Zane is used to being wanted. Desired. Feared. As an incubus, pleasure is his weapon—and his curse. But Elena is different. Smart. Ruthless. Untouchable. Not interested in him in the slightest. Can he survive the one woman who sees the monster inside him?
Their bonds are brutal. Addictive. Dangerous.
And the only thing more deadly than loving each other is what happens if they don't.
Fans of True Blood, Vampire Diaries, Interview with a Vampire enjoy the trills, action, and romantic drama of "Vampire Iniquity", Book One of the Tugurlan Chronicles.
When Dan's friend asks for his help in rescuing his fiancé from evil kidnappers, little does he know that he’d be suck into a sinister world of vampires, cannibalism, and human trafficking.
Captured by the vampires, Dan is crushed and beated as he'd forced to entertain them with a mock martial arts battle between him and an egotistical grandson of Dracula. Once free, he learns of his family’s legacy of being vampire slayers. After fetching his cousin to join them, they reenter the den of iniquity to rid the world of the evil doers. Will they succeed? Better yet... Will they all live to tell about it?
A dark romance, vividly grotesque, morally questionable, fate-defying, vampirically induced tale of happily ever after. With a little bit of dark humor, of course.
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Tessa was one of the best assassins for hire, she lives for the thrill of the kill. The blood of her victims never tainted her subconscious.
Until one day there was a threat to her life. She had three months to live. Tessa was doomed, she had tried everything and she knew she couldn't get out of her impending death. And what did Tessa do when she only had three months to live? She made a bucket list.
She had been busy with her lust to kill that she didn't get to live a normal life, after all, she was a psychopath.
Within weeks numbers were being crossed off from her list, from having tacos for breakfast, the morning after sex, and somewhere on the list was falling in love. Tessa wrote that as a joke, but deep down she wanted to feel it, she wanted to be able to love someone before she died.
Fun fact: Psychopaths are almost incapable of truly loving another.
Will Tessa manage to cross everything on her list?
*****
The Angel of Death, that was what they called him. Nero Severus Xerxes was a vampire King who was among the oldest.
Nero had taken lives, he had taken humans, vampires, and other supernatural beings. Yet none would challenge him. He was a possessive bastard, he was a ruler, a sadistic male who protects what was his.
One day Nero was faced with the most beautiful woman with a strange view of death. She even had a bucket list. As a vampire King who had lived a thousand lives her careless attitude intrigued him.
Will Nero fall for her?
I’ve been a huge fan of fantasy novels for years, and 'The Incarnate' series by Jodi Meadows is one of those hidden gems that deserves way more attention. The series consists of three main books: 'Incarnate', 'Asunder', and 'Infinite'. Each volume builds on the last, creating a rich, immersive world where souls are reborn endlessly—except for the protagonist, Ana, who is a new soul in a society that doesn’t understand her. The first book sets up the mystery of her existence, the second delves deeper into the societal tensions, and the third brings everything to a climactic resolution. Meadows’ writing is lyrical, and the way she explores themes of identity, belonging, and love makes this trilogy a standout.
The series also has a companion novella called 'Phoenix Overture', which acts as a prequel. It’s not essential to the main story, but it adds fascinating backstory for fans who want more. What I love about 'The Incarnate' series is how it balances personal drama with larger philosophical questions. Ana’s journey from an outcast to someone who challenges the very fabric of her world is incredibly compelling. The supporting characters, like Sam, are equally well-developed, and their relationships feel authentic. If you’re into fantasy with a touch of romance and existential depth, this trilogy is a must-read.
'Inbreathiate' is one of those hidden gems that deserves more attention. The series was penned by the talented author Rin Kurosawa, who has a knack for blending intricate world-building with emotionally charged storytelling. Kurosawa's style is distinct—vivid descriptions, layered characters, and a plot that keeps you hooked from volume one. What I love is how they weave themes of identity and destiny into a fantasy setting. If you're into works like 'Re:Zero' or 'Spice and Wolf,' Kurosawa's writing will feel familiar yet refreshingly original. The way they handle character growth across the series is masterful.