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Megan Derr

    A long-time resident of the m/m fiction genre, this author is actively engaged in reading, writing, and publishing within it. Her works are often playfully accused of being fluff and nonsense. When not writing, she enjoys cooking, playfully harassing her cats, or watching movies, with a particular fondness for all things James Bond. She genuinely loves hearing from her readers and maintains an active presence across the internet.

    Tournament of Losers
    Dance in the Dark
    • Dance in the Dark

      • 350 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      At the age of nine, Johnnie lost everything. A quiet, normal child, his life forever changed when his family was attacked by a blood-crazed vampire, leaving his parents dead and Johnnie an orphan. Now grown, he is the cold, proud, beautiful-but very human-son of the Dracula Desrosiers, who took him in after the tragedy that befell Johnnie's parents. Constantly kept apart for being human, Johnnie chooses to bury himself in the two things he most loves: books and mysteries. Then he is summoned by a friend to solve a simple mystery involving a pair of Cinderella slippers, and in putting one mystery to rest Johnnie only succeeds in waking several more...

      Dance in the Dark
    • Tournament of Losers

      • 248 pages
      • 9 hours of reading
      3.9(12)Add rating

      All Rath wants is a quiet, peaceful life. Unfortunately, his father brings him too much trouble-and too many debts to pay-for that to ever be possible. When the local crime lord drags Rath out of bed and tells him he has three days to pay his father's latest debt, Rath doesn't know what to do. There's no way to come up with so much money in so little time. Then a friend poses an idea just ridiculous enough to work: enter the Tournament of Losers, where every seventy-five years, peasants compete for the chance to marry into the noble and royal houses. All competitors are given a stipend to live on for the duration of the tournament-funds enough to cover his father's debt. All he has to do is win the first few rounds, collect his stipend, and then it's back to trying to live a quiet life...

      Tournament of Losers