BOOKWORM REVIEW: Love, Laugh, Lich by Kate Prior

 

RATING: ⭐⭐⭐⭐
SPICE: πŸ”₯πŸ”₯πŸ”₯πŸ”₯

I really enjoyed The Orc from the Office, and this was the first novella in that series so it only made sense to read this, too, right?

Lily has worked for the Lich since the Necromancer took control of the company. The man under the cloak is surprisingly a good boss, but the curious Lily wonders if there is more than meets the eye when it comes to her undead supervisor.

When the Lich is experimenting with a spell that needs specific ingredients, Lily volunteers to help. Can she keep herself from giving him her heart?

This was a fun read that definitely brought two of my favorite tropes (monster romance and hot for boss) together. I enjoyed it mostly for the spicy; Lily and the Lich did not have the wholesome connection that you get from The Orc

It is a nice quick read if you are looking to satisfy a paranormal romance itch.

ABOUT THE BOOK

Some people have monsters for a boss, but not everyone has an undead Necromancer Lord at the office.

Lily has been the Lich's secretary ever since his evilness took over the company. She loves her job, but she's got some questions about her boss. Like what's under that cloak of ever-billowing.

Her wondering intensifies when one day the Lich needs something from her that isn't just scheduling appointments-- but a shiver. He needs it for a spell, but it feels like it crosses a line from their usual workplace banter.

After her contributions to his dark rituals become more than OSHA-compliant, sex-magic-and-triple-cocks-oh-my, she starts to contemplate whether the Lich Lord returns her feelings, or still only sees her as his secretary. Lily may have given him her body, but he never asked for her heart.

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MEET KATE PRIOR

When Kate was in the 7th grade, she dug out and she booted up a computer older than her from her parents’ attic, determined to write an extensive honeymoon for her favorite Pride & Prejudice characters.

She spent the next ten years ear-marking the pages of kissing scenes before she thought she had to stop and be a serious adult that did sensible things. Serious and sensible things could not hold her full attention, so in her free time she writes to represent ADHD in fiction.

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