And Cinderella is going to give it to him…
A curse is turning werewolf prince Etienne into a human.
A wolf bite is turning the tormented maiden Loupe into a monster.
Each holds the other’s salvation in their hands.
A grand ball will bring them together, but if Loupe is going to get the kiss she wants, she must face the darkness inside her and give Etienne the bite he needs.
And she needs to do it before her bloodthirsty stepmother finishes what she started …
Before Midnight is the first novel in the Blood Prince romantasy series, although all books in the Blood Prince world can be read as standalones. For fans of Hailey Edwards, Kim Harrison, and Ilona Andrews, this is a spicy romantasy with a happily ever after befitting a fairy tale. Readers of this complete series can expect to find protective mates, grumpy/sunshine matches, and even a few enemies to lovers… Happy reading!
All of my books are written in the same universe (yes, even the Blood Trails series, which is contemporary, not historical like the Blood Prince/Blood Realm series—and you’ll have to read Deadline to find out how I managed that…). Be ready for crossovers and cameos!
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USA Today bestselling author Jennifer Blackstream is…odd. Putting aside the fact that she writes her own author bio in third person, she also sleeps with a stuffed My Little Pony that her grandmother bought her as a joke for her 23rd birthday, and she enjoys listening to Fraggle Rock soundtracks whether or not her children are in the car.
Jennifer understands that it is customary for authors to talk about how they started writing, and how they’ve been coming up with stories since they were children. But Jennifer is a rebel, so she’s not going to talk about that. Instead, she’s going to share a quote from Terry Pratchett that she feels best describes where authors get their inspiration: