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Juliette Cross
Yes, it's available in print. Thank you.
Juliette Cross
It isn't shown in any of the books. It would've been before Evie and Mateo get together (book 1).
Juliette Cross
Yes, Marly will get a book. :)
Juliette Cross
Hey, Lynn! I'm sure that I will. Lol. I actually did write a second epilogue for them you can read for free on my website if you haven't read that yet. But you may very well get your wish come next Christmas. ;) Thank you for reading!
https://www.juliettecross.com/exclusives
https://www.juliettecross.com/exclusives
Juliette Cross
Hi, Eva! I have a mixture of heroines in my books. I can tell you the following do not have this trope: Windburn in the Nightwing series, all books in Vale of Stars series except Dragon in the Blood, Hardest Fall and Coldest Fire in Dominion series, and both Wolf Gone Wild and Don't Hex and Drive in the Stay a Spell series. Also, Sorcha in Windburn is kind of a man-eater, the opposite of what you're looking for.
Juliette Cross
Hi, Jenn! The STAY A SPELL series is actually my first venture into the more humorous romcom tone in my books. So I'm afraid you'll have to wait for book 2 this September. My series the Vessel trilogy does have a lot of banter and a bit of lightness between the hero and heroine, but it has a darker tone overall. Thank you for reading!
Juliette Cross
Hi, Kelly! I'm sorry about that. Yeah, I plan to have it up on KU for the time being. I'll private message you another way. :)
Juliette Cross
Hi! I would say the age for Soulfire and for the rest of the Nightwing series is 18 and up. The same for my others. They all have sexual and violent content that I believe is appropriate for 18 and over. Of course, FORGED IN FIRE in the Vessel Trilogy would work for younger, I believe. Thank you for your interest. :)
Juliette Cross
Hi, Christy. Right now, there are no immediate plans. But I certainly hope that's an option in the future. This largely depends on my publisher as well as demand from audio publishers. Thank you so much for the question. Hope to be in audio at some point in the near future. :)
Juliette Cross
Wow. That's a tough one. But if I had to choose, I'd definitely say Jane Eyre and Edward Rochester. I adore the stories of love crossing all boundaries where class and society mean nothing when our hero and heroine fall for each other. Jane is the overlooked governess who has an inner strength and beauty that outclasses every privileged lady of the gentry in the story. And Edward dismisses all of society's rules (and laws, for that matter) to take Jane for his own.
Also, I am maddeningly obsessive over the dark, brooding, and temperamental hero, especially those who can be witty, charming and a bit sarcastic as well. This is the exact definition of Edward Rochester. He's the perfect imperfect hero, in my opinion. ;)
Also, I am maddeningly obsessive over the dark, brooding, and temperamental hero, especially those who can be witty, charming and a bit sarcastic as well. This is the exact definition of Edward Rochester. He's the perfect imperfect hero, in my opinion. ;)
Juliette Cross
Hi, Alba. Yes. Actually, WAKING THE DRAGON is all about him. ;) Moira Cade is the heroine and Kol is the hero in this love story--book 1 in Vale of Stars.
Thank you so much for reading. I'm happy you're enjoying them. Many more to come! :)
Thank you so much for reading. I'm happy you're enjoying them. Many more to come! :)
Juliette Cross
Hi, Piper. So sorry I'm just seeing this. Not sure why but I don't get notifications of Q&A. To answer your question, not really. In book 1, there is someone else who likes the heroine but it's a fleeting moment in the book. In book 2, there is an introduction of the angel Thomas who has ulterior motives in regards to Gen and who is obviously attracted to her, but I can't say more without adding a spoiler. I don't think it's a true triangle and things are set straight midway through the book. Book 3, there is definitely none of any kind. Hope this answers your question. And sorry to take so long to reply. :)
Juliette Cross
Hi, Kate! That's a lovely message to receive, but I think you may have meant to send this to Cassandra Clare who wrote Infernal Devices. And wow, what an author! I love her books, too. Quite a compliment to get mixed up with her. Thanks for reaching out. I write paranormal and urban fantasy romance, so our genres are similar but I write New Adult and Adult, rather than YA. (Though I love the YA genre.) :)
Juliette Cross
Hi, Sheena! First, I'm very excited that you've joined the journey of Gen and Jude. And to answer your question, I didn't want Jude mentioned in the blurb of BiB to avoid spoilers. Any mention of him would tell the reader a huge plotline and the ending of SiS.
But please, do NOT worry. I'm an HEA girl ALL THE WAY. There will be a bit more heartbreak before we get there, but I promise, all will be well.
Thank you for reading. :) Can't wait to read your review of FiF.
But please, do NOT worry. I'm an HEA girl ALL THE WAY. There will be a bit more heartbreak before we get there, but I promise, all will be well.
Thank you for reading. :) Can't wait to read your review of FiF.
Juliette Cross
Hahahaha! You're too funny. I'm not sure when Samhain plans to put SiS on NetGalley, but if you'd like an ARC I'd be happy to send one your way. Just
Hahahaha! You're too funny. I'm not sure when Samhain plans to put SiS on NetGalley, but if you'd like an ARC I'd be happy to send one your way. Just PM me. :)
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