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Saturday, February 28, 2026

Read The Glass Sword by Kim Alexander #Fantasy #Romance #Romantasy #Dark #Steamy

  



The Glass Sword
(New World Magic Book 5)


Synopsis

A unicorn walks into a bar…it's cheaper than therapy.
Therapy, you say? Sign up Marly, the angry ex-Unseelie-fae-queen. Or how about Sasha, the bitter exiled Unseelie fae king? And definitely Ruby, the mortal bartender who lost her heart when she found her memories of March, the unicorn shifter she loved.
A good therapist would say learn to live with the consequences of choices, but Ruby isn't ready to accept that a choice she didn't even know she made landed March as the prisoner of the Seelie fae court. And Marly and Sasha have some feelings about reclaiming the throne of the Unseelie court.
But consequences beget consequences. Amid dying kingdoms and the dying embers of old loves and older hatreds, friends become betrayers, lovers keep secrets, and someone or something is out for blood-red revenge.
The Glass Sword: New World Magic Book Five






What are the other books in the series?

Pure

‘A unicorn walks into a bar….’ That is not a joke. 


Look, I’m a bartender, I have nothing to do with the xenos. 


I don’t care if it’s an elf or a vampire--as long as they don’t bother me, I steer clear. 


I have my reasons--you can see them in the scars on my neck. I never wanted to get involved. But my life changed for the second time when I saved the life of a unicorn. I made an enemy of something old--old and evil, and whatever it was, it’ll be back for another try. 


I also made a friend when I decided to help March. He’s only been a human man for a day. I’m responsible for him now. He’s my friend…and maybe something more. 


Maybe a lot more. It doesn’t matter to me that he isn’t magical anymore. I don’t care if he’s not PURE. But he does.



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The March Effect

A unicorn walks into a bar…and leaves with my heart. He’s gone, and now I have a unicorn-named-March-shaped hole in my life. 


But, I get it. Unicorns aren't meant to live in a world where they have to deal with putting gas in the car, getting groceries, and paying cell phone bills. I'm trying to get past this. Really, I am. It's just that everyone constantly talks about him, from his immortal ex-girlfriend, to reality TV-obsessed Fae, to even my own fully-human friends. 


Even his enemies are still obsessed with him. I learned that the hard way. 


Did I mention the part where I end up on the run—again—from an old, powerful enemy of his? Yeah. Fun times. I just want to be left to get over my broken heart while watching home improvement shows and eating ice cream. But mysterious disappearances, murder, and a quest for affordable real estate in Washington D.C. keep getting in the way. Maybe that's just life. 


Sometimes we get what we want. 

Sometimes, we get what we need. 

And sometimes, we get what we deserve. I guess you could call it…The March Effect.



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The Great Shatter


A unicorn walks into a bar...except there are no unicorns or bars in the court of the Unseelie fae, which sucks because Marly could really use a drink.

Honestly, going from human to vampire, to something not quite mortal would drive anyone to drink. Being hounded by a grudge-holding kitsune didn't help, either. But when the king of the Unseelie fae declared Marly his queen and the hope of his people, it seemed her troubles were over, and off they went to his magical kingdom in a reality-tv-worthy happily ever after.

Except it's more hard landing than happy ending. Marly is thrown into the crosshairs of ancient hatreds where war masquerades as etiquette, shadows must beg for light, and things with tentacles are just waiting for something to go wrong. And something is going wrong...very wrong.

With every mis-step, she stumbles closer to the edge of a darkness waiting to consume her, and the king's love is like a poison that can cure or kill. Her only hope is to unveil the truth dancing in the great mirrors in the sky, even if that sky comes crashing down.



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A Poisoned Garden


A unicorn walks into a bar and…wait, what was I saying?

Look, between what I’m pretty sure is premature senility and wanting to barf all the time, I’m barely hanging in there. At this point, I need a break after solving xeno murders, fighting murderous fox shifters, and my best friend nearly murdering me for…reasons.

But do I get a break? No, I get an invitation to the court of the Unseelie fae, and it’s the kind of invitation you can’t refuse because it’s from the king who flip-flops between wanting to share a pizza with me and stabbing me.

The upside is that I can see my best friend Marly, the newly minted and slightly murderous Unseelie fae queen. The downside? Apparently, I have to prevent a civil war between powerful magical beings, and I don’t even get a can opener for self-defense.

Just like clockwork, I’m back to running from supernatural squids, double-dealing with triple-dealing fae who probably all want me dead, and getting tangled up with a beautiful, broken-hearted unicorn who makes me feel guilty, and I don't know why.
After all, we've never met before...have we?



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The Glass Sword

A unicorn walks into a bar…it's cheaper than therapy.


Therapy, you say? 

Sign up Marly, the angry ex-Unseelie-fae-queen. 

Or how about Sasha, the bitter exiled-Unseelie-fae-king? 

And definitely Ruby, the mortal bartender who lost her heart when she found her memories of March, the unicorn shifter she loved.


A good therapist would say learn to live with the consequences of choices, but Ruby isn't ready to accept that a choice she didn't even know she made landed March as the prisoner of the Seelie fae court. And Marly and Sasha have some feelings about reclaiming the throne of the Unseelie court.

But consequences beget consequences. Amid dying kingdoms and the dying embers of old loves and older hatreds, friends become betrayers, lovers keep secrets, and someone or something is out for blood-red revenge.



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Who am I?

Kim Alexander grew up in the wilds of Long Island, NY and slowly drifted south until she reached Key West. After spending ten rum-soaked years as a DJ in the Keys, she moved to Washington DC, where she lives with two cats, an angry fish, and her extremely patient husband who tells her she needs to write at least ten more books if she intends to retire in Thailand, so thank you for your patronage. 



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Thursday, February 26, 2026

A Belated Valentine’s Treat: Get Your Free Regency Read

Valentine’s Day may have come and gone, but love doesn’t have an expiry date, especially not for romance readers. Whether your February 14th was filled with work, errands, or a quiet night in, I have a sweet belated treat that celebrates timeless romance.

There is something endlessly appealing about the Regency period:

  • Elegant balls and glittering assemblies
  • Sharp dialogue and whispered scandals
  • Dashing heroes in tailored coats
  • Clever, spirited heroines
  • Love stories that unfold with tension, restraint, and genuine emotion

If you adore classics like Pride and Prejudice or enjoy more modern Regency romances like Bridgerton, this free offering is a lovely way to extend the spirit of the season - so go on. Treat yourself simply because you can.

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If you're looking to keep the romance alive beyond February 14th, there is no better companion than a good book.

Happy reading.
Love,
Clyve
XxX

Tuesday, February 24, 2026

Read PS I Loathe You by Isla Olsen #MMRomance #Bromance #Steamy

  


P.S. I Loathe You

Key Words: 

MM Romance, Enemies to More, Sisters Ex, Online Bromance, Opposites Attract, Rom-Com, Swoon Worthy, Quirky Side Characters, Guaranteed HEA, Steamy

Synopsis:

Wes
The worst thing my sister ever did was agree to marry Devon Montgomery.
The best thing she ever did was cancel the wedding two weeks out from the big day.
It’s not that I don’t like Devon. It’s that I hate him. I detest him. I loathe him.
And, for some reason, the feeling is mutual, although why anyone would hate someone as amazing as me is completely beyond my understanding.
Devon, on the other hand? He’s an overbearing, uptight, pretentious snob who wouldn’t know a good time if it bit him on the arse.
I mean, yes, he’s insanely attractive. And, yes, he’s been known to star in some particularly dirty fantasies of mine—ones of the hate-sex variety.
But that’s all it is.
Well, that’s all it was supposed to be…
Until I discover Devon has been having the exact same fantasies about me. Turns out he’s not so averse to fun after all…

P.S. I Loathe You is a stand-alone enemies to more, sister’s ex, online ‘bromance’, opposites attract romantic comedy with two swoon-worthy leads, quirky side characters, a ton of sexytimes, and a guaranteed HEA.

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Who am I?

Isla is a cocktail-loving, history-obsessed Aussie who writes low-angst, high-heat queer romantic comedy.

She is best known for the Love & Luck series and P.S. I Loathe You.

Some of Isla's favorite tropes include: Friends to lovers, queer-awakening, age gap, enemies to lovers, best friend's/sibling's ex, secret fling...and many more!

Fun Facts about Isla:
If she had a time machine she'd go to London on July 13, 1985, to see Live Aid.
She's travelled to 44 different countries 
If she could re-live any year of her life it would be 2000
Her all-time favourite books are Cassandra Clare's Shadowhunters world
Her all-time favorite movie is Gladiator
Her all-time favorite TV show is Friends
Her all-time favorite song is "Live Forever" by Oasis, and she has the title tattooed on her forearm
The five people she'd invite to a dinner party are Neil Patrick Harris, JFK, Courtney Act, Miranda Hart, and Freddie Mercury

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Monday, February 23, 2026

Sweep Me Off My Feet: National Curling Day

The Winter Olympics of 2026 came to a close yesterday? If you watched the Olympics you saw the Curling events. And today, February 23, is National Curling Day. 

If you're familiar with my Scottish Romances then you know how much I love Scottish history. 

Curling began with medieval Scots sliding rocks across frozen ponds for fun and bragging rights.  Even, Robert Burns played Curling. 

Check Out These Old Scottish Curling Terms:

Cock —This refers to what we now call the tee 

Guard — A guard is a stone placed in front of the house to block your opponent’s shot.

Still a common term in modern curling.

Draw —A draw is a precision shot meant to gently slide into the house and score.

Wick a bore — To wick means to lightly glance off another stone.

A bore (or “port”) is a narrow gap between stones.

So “wick a bore” means to angle your stone through a tight opening — advanced strategy even in the 1700s.

Rink —The rink is the sheet of ice.

Hog-score —This refers to the hog line — a line the stone must cross to stay in play. If it doesn’t make it? It’s removed.

Curling In America

Curling in America began in the 1830s when Scottish settlers brought the sport to Michigan. Nearly 200 years later, just last week, American Competitive Curlers made it to the podium in the 2026 Olympics. In Milan-Cortina, Team USA captured the Men’s Team Bronze and 🥈 Mixed Doubles Silver.

We all know how popular the sports sub genre of romance is so, for all you Curling Romance fans, here's a reading list of Curling Romances.

Curling Romances that will Sweep you away: 

1. Fire & Ice by Rachel Spangler

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A disgraced reporter.

A rising curling star.

One icy assignment that refuses to stay professional.

This sapphic contemporary romance slides straight into that irresistible enemies-to-lovers lane. The tension? Sharp. The stakes? Real. The chemistry? Melting glaciers.

Tropes:

Women in sports

Forced proximity

Slow thawing emotional walls

Competitive fire on and off the ice


2. Throwing Stones by Avery Cockburn

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A Canadian coach.

A rival Scottish curler.

History between them that refuses to stay buried.

This MM romance is deeply rooted in the sport itself — team politics, strategy, pride, national rivalry. It’s layered, character-driven, and beautifully slow-burn.

Tropes:

Rivals-to-lovers

International tension

Emotional restraint that eventually snaps

Real curling culture woven throughout


3. Must Love Christmas (Glasgow Lads on Ice #2) by Avery Cockburn

Holiday romance + curlers + Scotland.

While less centered on the sport mechanics than Throwing Stones, this one keeps you in that competitive curling world — teammates, tension, chilly Scottish settings, and warm holiday vibes.

Tropes:

Christmas romance

Team dynamics

Cozy sports settings

Emotional second chances


4. Pride, Prejudice, and Curling Rocks by Andrea Brokaw

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Competitive curling meets Austen-inspired romantic tension.

This YA romance brings teen rivalry, regional championships, ambition, and awkward heart-flutters into the rink. It’s lighter, but still full of stakes and emotional sparks.

Tropes:

Tournament drama

Teen angst

Sports-driven coming-of-age romance



5. Knot Letting Go (OlympicVerse Book 4) by Thea Masen & Clover Holloway

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Olympic curlers.

Figure skating.

Second chances.

High heat. High stakes.

This 18+ sports omegaverse romance blends Olympic-level curling ambition with figure skating glamour — and layers in pack dynamics, redemption arcs, and intense emotional chemistry.

Pack West wants gold — and public visibility for curling.

They don’t expect to collide with the omega they tormented in high school… now an Olympic figure skater representing Team USA.

When sabotage threatens everything, tensions skyrocket — on and off the ice.

Tropes:

Curling + Olympic setting

Bodyguard/client dynamic

Second chance romance

High emotional intensity

Adult, spicy themes (18+)


6. Curling and Curves (A Lil Love Book 2) by Tilly Tait

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Former rugby league star turned amateur curler.

Curvy PR strategist tasked with putting curling “on the map” in Australia.

Forced collaboration. Reluctant hero. Sparks everywhere.

When a medical scare shakes up Australia’s Olympic qualifying team, Dylan unexpectedly lands a curling spot. Enter Crystal — the PR strategist who thinks she’s been demoted from glam sports to “men with brooms and rocks.”

He scowls.

She strategizes.

Neither plans on falling.

It’s playful, warm, and full of chemistry — proving curling romance isn’t just a North American or Scottish thing.

Tropes:

This one brings:

Athlete + PR heroine dynamic

Curvy FMC

Grumpy/sunshine vibes

Underdog Olympic qualifiers

Australian setting


7.  Sticks & Stones: A Winter Olympics Novella by Jillian Arly

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Team USA women’s hockey star.

Team USA curling skip.

Brother’s best friend.

One bed.

When Olympic Village housing gets messy, the curling team captain swoops in — and suddenly rules feel… flexible.

Tropes:

Female hockey heroine

Male curling captain

Brother’s best friend trope

One-bed forced proximity

Quick, flirty, and Olympic-level chemistry


One of these Curling romance is sure to glide straight into your heart. 


Happy Curling Day.