Louisa Masters
Author of Demons Do It Better
Series
Works by Louisa Masters
Pebble (Elemental Men Book 5) 7 copies
Flame (Elemental Men Book 3) 7 copies
Just Desserts (Joy Universe #4.5) 7 copies
Zephyr (Elemental Men Book 4) 6 copies
Reunion (Demons-In-Law #0.5) 5 copies
The Art of Christmas (Joy Universe) 5 copies
Fated Mates 4 copies
Couture (Style Me Book 1) 4 copies
Here Be Dragons: The Complete Series 3 copies
Saddles and Suits 3 copies
Rebrand 3 copies
Alistair's Extraordinaries 3 copies
Blokes Down Under 2 copies
Contemporary Romance Collection, Volume 2 — Contributor — 1 copy
Paranormal & More Romance Collection, Volume 2 — Contributor — 1 copy
Swept Under 1 copy
Southern Skies — Contributor — 1 copy
Associated Works
Stocking Stuffers, Dreamspinner Press: 2017 Advent Calendar (31-in-1) — Contributor — 1 copy
Tagged
Common Knowledge
- Birthdate
- 1983-02
- Gender
- female
- Occupations
- writer
- Nationality
- Australia
- Birthplace
- Melbourne, Australia
- Places of residence
- Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
- Associated Place (for map)
- Australia
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My whole life, I thought dragons were majestic, wise, and fearsome creatures, not to mention fictional. It's been less than a year since that last belief was debunked. Dragons are real, they're now living among us, and I'm the lucky realtor who gets to sell a house to their leader. I just have to impress his representative first. No problemâI'm a professional.
This was a fun, little romantic novella, but at just 88 pages, it was mostly about them meeting, having lots of sex, going on a few show more dates, but still happy together in the epilogue which took place in a two-year time span. It's a short introduction to the bigger, hopefully longer :), Dragon series books by this same author. It was "enlightening", seeing as how I learned some interesting as well as some "disturbing" info about both the Dragon and the Vampire species. Like did you know that a certain "body" part of the vampire anatomy has retracting "spines"? I didn't... but I certainly do now...and so does the dragon guy.! I'll never again be able to see Dracula the same way:) I'm not sure if I'm going to continue this series or not, but I'm glad I at least tried it. show less
This was a fun, little romantic novella, but at just 88 pages, it was mostly about them meeting, having lots of sex, going on a few show more dates, but still happy together in the epilogue which took place in a two-year time span. It's a short introduction to the bigger, hopefully longer :), Dragon series books by this same author. It was "enlightening", seeing as how I learned some interesting as well as some "disturbing" info about both the Dragon and the Vampire species. Like did you know that a certain "body" part of the vampire anatomy has retracting "spines"? I didn't... but I certainly do now...and so does the dragon guy.! I'll never again be able to see Dracula the same way:) I'm not sure if I'm going to continue this series or not, but I'm glad I at least tried it. show less
âThe Bunny and the Billionaireâ is built around the billionaire trope so often found in all kinds of romances â but with a twist. In this case, the second main character is not a pauper, but someone who has inherited millions and is trying to get used to them. It makes money and how to deal with it without letting it ruin your life the central topic of this novel â aside from the super sweet romance, that is.
Ben is a hardworking nurse from Australia, and that is all I knew about him show more for quite a while. But as the story develops while he tours Europe, it turns out he has a few secrets. Secrets that make him an interesting conundrum, almost a split personality, and I wanted to find out what made him behave the way he did. Itâs clear from the beginning that he has inherited some money and that itâs enough for him to travel. But the way he behaves, still frugal and not spending anything âjust for funâ, I thought it must have been a relatively small sum. You know, enough to let him treat himself to a few extras, take a bit of a break, but not a life-changing event. As it turns out, Ben is one of the very few people who do not let an excessive amount of money tempt them into irresponsible spending patterns. His frugality is so ingrained that he cannot let go of years of behavior â which leads to some very interesting situations.
Léo has been born into the pinnacle of society: with a Saudi princess as a mother and a French father, he grew up wanting for nothing. He has never known limits other than the slight unpleasantness when he informed his parents he was not interested in their plans for him to get married. So running into Ben, who defines and refuses to exceed his own limits, is an eye-opening experience for Léo. He falls for Ben with immediate and irrevocable effect, and is endearingly determined to show him how the other side lives.
Both men have a lot to learn from each other, and while there are no huge issues, their story still makes for a very entertaining read, including the slow reveal of exactly how much money Ben has inherited, why he was lucky enough to do so, and how difficult he finds it to adjust to his new perspective on life. LĂ©o is, for the first time in his life, confronted with a man who is not impressed by the wealth he constantly â if inadvertently â displays, and it baffles and fascinates him in equal measure. I had a great time watching these guys deal with their attraction, take advice â or not, in some cases - from various friends and family members, and figure out whether and how they might have a relationship beyond the â very extravagant â holiday fling that is their starting point.
If you like billionaires and their lifestyle, if you think two men from the opposite ends of the poor/rich spectrum can learn how to deal with each otherâs preconceived notions, and if youâre looking for a read that is not realistic in the least, but instead sweet, entertaining, funny, and totally fabulous, then you will probably like this novel as much as I do. I think itâs wonderful and it left me feeling all warm and fuzzy.
NOTE: This book was provided by Dreamspinner Press for the purpose of a review on Rainbow Book Reviews. show less
Ben is a hardworking nurse from Australia, and that is all I knew about him show more for quite a while. But as the story develops while he tours Europe, it turns out he has a few secrets. Secrets that make him an interesting conundrum, almost a split personality, and I wanted to find out what made him behave the way he did. Itâs clear from the beginning that he has inherited some money and that itâs enough for him to travel. But the way he behaves, still frugal and not spending anything âjust for funâ, I thought it must have been a relatively small sum. You know, enough to let him treat himself to a few extras, take a bit of a break, but not a life-changing event. As it turns out, Ben is one of the very few people who do not let an excessive amount of money tempt them into irresponsible spending patterns. His frugality is so ingrained that he cannot let go of years of behavior â which leads to some very interesting situations.
Léo has been born into the pinnacle of society: with a Saudi princess as a mother and a French father, he grew up wanting for nothing. He has never known limits other than the slight unpleasantness when he informed his parents he was not interested in their plans for him to get married. So running into Ben, who defines and refuses to exceed his own limits, is an eye-opening experience for Léo. He falls for Ben with immediate and irrevocable effect, and is endearingly determined to show him how the other side lives.
Both men have a lot to learn from each other, and while there are no huge issues, their story still makes for a very entertaining read, including the slow reveal of exactly how much money Ben has inherited, why he was lucky enough to do so, and how difficult he finds it to adjust to his new perspective on life. LĂ©o is, for the first time in his life, confronted with a man who is not impressed by the wealth he constantly â if inadvertently â displays, and it baffles and fascinates him in equal measure. I had a great time watching these guys deal with their attraction, take advice â or not, in some cases - from various friends and family members, and figure out whether and how they might have a relationship beyond the â very extravagant â holiday fling that is their starting point.
If you like billionaires and their lifestyle, if you think two men from the opposite ends of the poor/rich spectrum can learn how to deal with each otherâs preconceived notions, and if youâre looking for a read that is not realistic in the least, but instead sweet, entertaining, funny, and totally fabulous, then you will probably like this novel as much as I do. I think itâs wonderful and it left me feeling all warm and fuzzy.
NOTE: This book was provided by Dreamspinner Press for the purpose of a review on Rainbow Book Reviews. show less
I didn't love this one as much as I did Spirited Situation. Connor kind of came out of nowhere with his seduction of Kieran. He decided that he likes riling up Kieran without Kieran kind of being on the same page at first? The man has been stressed. He has an open gateway in his hotel and is doing his best to keep everyone safe and this smug guy comes in to pick at him. Kieran really needed a cuddle and a cup of tea more than anything.
So much fun. I loved this book; a romance between a super grumpy demon and a relaxed and competent demon-hunter as they try to establish human/demon relations on earth. The repartee cracked me, especially Mark's thoughts and commentary. Would very reread this one soon!
Narrated by Greg Boudreaux - excellent
Narrated by Greg Boudreaux - excellent
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