Curses and Cold Brews by Ali K Mulford and K Elle Morrison Recommendation

I’ve officially entered my Halloween reads era, so after finishing the first book in the Maple Hallow series, I grabbed Curses and Cold Brews by Ali K Mulford and K Elle Morrison next. I couldn’t wait to find out more about the tension between Iris and Ramona, and the pay off was worth it.

Pumpkin Spice and Poltergeist by Ali K Mulford and K Elle Morrison Recommendation

When author Nenia Campbell recommends Pumpkin Spice and Poltergeist by Ali K Mulford and K Elle Morrison upon request for a gay spooky season read, you grab that book immediately. Which is exactly what I did and my little bisexual heart is singing for joy over the fun, cute, and even a bit suspenseful read.

Caged Bird by Elle Thorpe Recommendation

After the ending of Killer Kiss, I immediately started Caged Bird by Elle Thorpe. I didn’t believe for a second what we’d found out in Killer Kiss, and knew I needed to find out how this played out. Forewarning: If you haven’t read any other book in the series yet, there will be spoilers for those books in this recommendation.

Killer Kiss by Elle Thorpe Recommendation

At this point I was committed to this series entirely, so when I was done with Unholy Sins I immediately grabbed Killer Kiss by Elle Thorpe. It might have also been because I knew one of my absolute favorite characters was making a return to the Saint View Universe and I needed more of him in my life.

Unholy Sins by Elle Thorpe Recommendation

After reading Evil Enemy, I dove into Unholy Sins by Elle Thorpe, excited to get to Lyrics story. I went in blind, and well, I wasn’t expecting a taboo story between a stripper and a priest. I also didn’t know it was exactly what I needed to read.

Evil Enemy by Elle Thorpe Review

If you’ve read Saint View Prison, Evil Enemy by Elle Thorpe takes place concurrently with that series. And honestly, I don’t know which one you should read first. I’m probably going to go with the Saint View Prison series, but Evil Enemy should be read shortly afterward though, it will leave you on a bit of a cliffhanger, so be warned.