Vi Keeland is one of those authors who seems to thrive in collaboration! She’s famously teamed up with Penelope Ward for several steamy romances, and their chemistry isn’t just limited to the page—their co-writing process has produced hits like 'The Rush' and 'Cocky Bastard.' Their dynamic is so seamless that fans often joke they share a brain.
Beyond Ward, Keeland has also worked with Dylan Scott on 'The Invitation,' proving she’s versatile in partnerships. What I love is how she adapts her voice without losing her signature blend of humor and heat. Her solo work shines, but there’s something electric about her collaborations—like watching two musicians riff off each other in a perfect duet.
Vi Keeland’s collaborations are like secret menu items for her fans—utterly satisfying surprises. With Penelope Ward, she’s built a mini-empire of rom-coms that nail banter and heart. Their process involves trading chapters and polishing each other’s ideas, which explains why books like 'Beautiful Mistake' feel so fluid.
Beyond Ward, Keeland’s occasional team-ups (like with Dylan Scott) prove she’s not wedded to one formula. Whether solo or paired, her stories deliver that addictive mix of tension and tenderness. Honestly, her collabs just expand the playground—same great vibes, with fresh twists.
If you’ve ever binge-read Vi Keeland’s books, you’ll notice a pattern: some of her most addictive titles are co-written. Penelope Ward is her go-to partner, and together they’ve crafted stories that balance angst and swoon perfectly. Think 'Hate Notes' or 'Playboy Pilot'—books that linger in your mind long after the last page.
Collaborations can be tricky, but Keeland and Ward make it look effortless. Their pacing and dialogue mesh so well, it’s hard to tell where one’s style ends and the other’s begins. It’s refreshing to see authors complement each other instead of competing. While I adore Keeland’s solo work, her team-ups feel like bonus content for fans—extra layers of storytelling magic.
Ever picked up a Vi Keeland book and thought, 'Wait, this feels different—in a good way'? Chances are, it’s a collaboration. Her partnership with Penelope Ward is legendary in romance circles, producing gems like 'Stuck-Up Suit' and 'Mister Moneybags.' Their books have this crackling energy—partly because they’re great at blending Ward’s emotional depth with Keeland’s sharp wit.
What’s cool is how they divide the work. Keeland once mentioned they alternate chapters, refining each other’s drafts until the story clicks. The result? Romances that feel cohesive yet packed with dual creativity. Even her lesser-known collabs, like 'The Invitation,' showcase her ability to adapt. For readers, it’s like getting two favorite flavors in one dessert—double the delight.
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Vixen Stories
Queenms
10
25.1K
WARNING SPG‼️‼️
This book contains erotic steamy short stories. Some stories are forbidden and they involve seduction, and cheating. Some characters end up together, some continue their s*xual interaction, and some stop. Either way, the stories can make you wet and hard enough to be pleasured.
I was always different from my brothers; always more sensitive and perceptive. I never knew if this was a gift from the Goddess or not, but my brother, Alpha Kai, used my sixth sense to his advantage and that's what helped raise our pack to infamy.
But in the end, it would be that sixth sense which led to my demise - dead before I could even face my mate and his betrayal. My soft heart led to my death, and my trusting nature helped the enemy get ahead with their plans.
So here I am, sifting through my memories in the Other and watching my family as they continue to live their lives without me.
All the while wishing I could be there with them.
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This is a companion novel to the Bratva Wolves Novels and is not a standalone. Do not read this book if you have not read The Bratva Wolves Collection first.
Sinners & Saints: A Collection Of Dark Romance Stories
Mary Samantha
10
475
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?
I Built His Empire & Destroyed it Later: Rebirth of "V" Vane
PaulyP
0
114
Seven years ago, Vivienne Vane sacrificed her elite standing, her breathtaking beauty, and her health to save her daughter, Maya, through a secret, high-risk bone marrow transplant that left her chronically fatigued and physically altered. To protect her family from a ruthless shadow syndicate, she went undercover as a plain, submissive housewife, while secretly operating as "V"—the genius quantitative architect who single-handedly built her husband Julian Vance’s startup into a multi-billion-dollar empire. Julian, blinded by historical prejudice and convinced Vivienne drugged him to steal him from her beautiful older sister Cynthia, treats her with freezing disdain. The breaking point arrives when an active gunman storms a high-end restaurant. Julian uses his own body to shield Cynthia, leaving Vivienne directly in the line of fire. Hours later, brainwashed by Cynthia, their six-year-old daughter Maya tells Vivienne she wishes Cynthia was her real mother and leaves her alone in the hospital. Having paid her debt of love, Vivienne cuts the ties. She unleashes the Vane Financial Kill-Switch, strips Julian of his automated algorithmic edge, and walks out. As she enters a premium medical sanctuary to reclaim her health, she collides with Damian Thorne—the dangerous, sharp-witted titan of the city’s shipping cartels and Julian’s most lethal rival. While Julian and Cynthia realize their empire is hollow without "V," Vivienne undergoes a ruthless physical and social rebirth, ascending the ladders of global shadow power alongside a man who craves her mind as much as her body.
In the blood-soaked streets of Chicago, Luca Moretti is the most feared heir in the mafia underworld. Ruthless, ice-cold, and untouchable, he rules the Moretti empire with a blade and a smile that never reaches his eyes. Three years ago, he personally ended the Voss family every last member in a raid that left only one survivor: Alexei Voss, 28, the ghost enforcer who once tried to assassinate him and succeeded in killing Luca’s brother.
Now Luca has Alexei in his steel-and-obsidian penthouse, chained to the bed when he’s not on his knees. Every escape attempt is met with punishment: glass pressed to his back, blood on the sheets, and Luca’s voice whispering that this war is far from over. Alexei hates him with every breath. Luca hates him even more until the night Alexei is pregnant and the truth destroys every plan Luca ever had.
What begins as pure vengeance becomes something darker, filthier, and far more dangerous. Luca decides Alexei belongs to him forever. Alexei decides he will burn the world down to destroy Luca’s empire… unless that empire is the only thing that can keep his child safe.
With knife-play that leaves them both shaking, public-risk fucks in the back of armored SUVs, and moments where hate and love twist so tightly they feel the same, they fight an empire, each other, and the child growing between them.
In the end, two monsters from a war that should have ended them both discover they were never the enemy they were the only home either of them ever needed.
Vi Keeland has this knack for writing romance that feels both steamy and heartfelt—like you’re eavesdropping on real people’s messy, passionate lives. My absolute favorite is 'The Naked Truth,' where the chemistry between the leads crackles from page one. It’s got that classic Keeland combo of witty banter and emotional depth, plus a twist I didn’t see coming.
Another standout is 'Bossman,' which nails the office romance trope without feeling clichéd. The male lead’s arrogance is balanced by genuine vulnerability, and the pacing keeps you hooked. If you’re new to her work, these two are perfect gateways into her style—smart, addictive, and just the right amount of dramatic.
Vi Keeland has such a knack for weaving steamy romance with just enough emotional depth to keep me hooked every time. Her books like 'The Naked Truth' and 'Mister Moneybags' are my go-to comfort reads when I need a pick-me-up. While I haven’t seen any official announcements for a 2024 release yet, she’s been pretty consistent with dropping new titles every year or so. Her Instagram is usually where she teases upcoming projects, and I’ve been stalking it like crazy for hints. Fingers crossed she surprises us soon—her banter-filled couples and slow burns are my catnip.
If she follows her usual pattern, we might get a summer or fall release. Maybe even another collaboration with Penelope Ward? Their joint books are pure magic. Until then, I’ll be over here rereading 'Bossman' for the tenth time and daydreaming about Chase Parker.
Vi Keeland is one of those authors whose books I just can't resist binge-reading whenever I stumble upon them. From what I've gathered over the years, she's penned over 20 novels, many of them co-authored with Penelope Ward, another fantastic writer in the romance genre. Their collaborations like 'The Rush' and 'Hate Notes' are some of my all-time favorites—full of that perfect blend of tension and heart.
What's amazing about Vi's solo work, though, is how she crafts standalone stories that still feel connected through her signature wit and emotional depth. Titles like 'Bossman' and 'We Shouldn't' have this addictive quality that makes you finish them in one sitting. I love how she isn't afraid to tackle complex relationships while keeping things steamy and fun. Her backlist is a treasure trove for romance lovers.
Vi Keeland's books are absolutely available as audiobooks, and I’ve personally binged a few during my commute! Her romance novels like 'The Hate Date' and 'Bossman' have fantastic narrators who really bring the characters to life. I love how the emotional tension translates so well into audio—it’s like eavesdropping on someone else’s drama.
If you’re into audiobooks, platforms like Audible and Scribd usually have her full catalog. Some even include duet narration, where different voice actors play the male and female leads, which adds this immersive layer. Pro tip: Check for sales—I snagged 'Beautiful Mistake' for half price last month!
Vi Keeland has this incredible knack for writing romance that feels both steamy and deeply emotional, and if I had to pick her most popular novel, I’d go with 'The Wish Collector'. It’s got this hauntingly beautiful premise—a modern-day ballet dancer and a mysterious man connected to an old Louisiana plantation legend. The chemistry between the leads is electric, but what really stuck with me was how Keeland wove in themes of redemption and forgiveness. It’s not just a love story; it feels like a fairy tale with grit.
Another fan favorite is 'Bossman', which is way more lighthearted but equally addictive. The banter between the main characters is hilarious, and the workplace romance trope is done so well. But 'The Wish Collector' seems to resonate more broadly—it’s the one I see recommended constantly in book clubs and online forums. There’s something about the gothic undertones and the slow burn that makes it unforgettable.