
Part of Series
Dryad Tuli Cato has 3 rules he lives by: No relationships, no drama, no trouble. When a gorgeous incubus offers a night of no-strings passion, Tuli readily agrees. Only that no-strings night sure feels like a lot more. Okay, Tuli has 2 rules he lives by: No drama, no trouble. Being the sous chef at the most exclusive restaurant in town makes no drama a challenge. Especially when the kitchen’s in an uproar after a staff member turns up dead. Murdered. Um, Tuli has 1 rule he lives by: No trouble. Surely, he can stick to this 1 simple rule. . . except it turns out, he might be the murderer’s next target. Incubus Kem Balthasar has only 1 rule he lives by: Enjoy life. It’s a lust demon’s nature, after all. Creatures either want to be him or do him. Or maybe a bit of both. When Kem lays eyes on a slender dryad hottie across a crowded sex club, suddenly he’s thinking of another L-word and it’s not one he ever thought he’d feel. Okay, Kem has 2 rules he lives by: Enjoy life, romance Tuli. Convincing the skeptical dryad that Kem’s a worthy—and faithful—partner is hard enough. But it’s even harder to date a guy who might wind up dead. Right. Kem has 3 rules he lives by: Enjoy life, romance Tuli, and keep the little dryad safe. Easy, right? Demon for the Win is a 40k just-one-night, fated mates, novella set in the Much Ado about Demons world. Each book stands alone. This book contains explicit scenes, a little black book with loads of secrets, jealous trees, sex club shenanigans, and a guaranteed happily-ever-after. *Previously published in the Your Book Boyfriend’s Boyfriend giveaway.
Author

MEGHAN MASLOW is truly a rare breed. No, not a unicorn (although that would be sooo cool). She’s a—gasp!—extroverted writer. She believes that life is meant to be lived. Preferably with lots of people around. Every day is an adventure, or should be. She’s spent a large portion of her life working and living in various countries in Africa. She’s multitalented, having perfected the art of eavesdropping in bars around the world while chugging local brews, and gabbing with anyone who isn’t quick enough to elude her grasp. She believes kindness is contagious, and learning to laugh at yourself is one of life’s greatest gifts (and challenges). She advocates for social justice, believes storytelling can be transformative, and surprisingly isn’t a misanthrope. She loves travel, reading, world music, Moscow Mules, awkward dancing, dreadlocks, her family, and um… writing.