Posted by New Releases on Apr 24th 2025
THE FIRST YEAR by Mazzy J. March
I was fanged by a vampire.
I am a wolf shifter, and even though I did not turn, I’ve been taken from my school and deposited in one in the middle of nowhere to make sure I cannot harm others.
I still feel like me, but nobody else seems to think so. Unlike my old school, Urban Academy, everything here is very regimented, and we are locked in our cells…rooms…at night. My closest neighbors on this floor are three incredibly hot males who also bear the marks and also have not changed. They are a year ahead of me and have been here that much longer, so I want to find a way to talk to them, learn what to expect…and if there is ever going to be any way out of this place. If big strong wolves like them are still here, what can a female with no physical abilities to speak of hope to do?
Depend on this: I am not spending my whole life in the prison the administration calls Summer Ridge and we call Marked Blood Academy. I’ve done nothing wrong and do not deserve to be treated like a dangerous criminal or an animal. When I complained, the uniformed guard accompanying me told me I should be glad not to be put down. Put down?
The First Year is the beginning of the new Marked Blood Academy series. When a whole new type of vampire descends upon the world, none of the rules apply. In the past, you died or were changed, but now some young people do neither…so far. And those victims are a wild card who the council decides must be segregated from the rest. There’s nothing the headmistress of Urban Academy or any of the other schools can do to sway the council. The students bear the marks, the stain, the shame of something they had no control over and are imprisoned without benefit of trial. None of the rules for their protection apply.
DELIVERED TO MY ALPHA ALIEN LOVERS by Mazzy J. March I always joke that the only way I’ll ever find my other half is if I can get on a spaceship to another planet light years away. Because every man I’ve dated on this world has been a major disappointment. My bestie, a happily mated wolf [...]
DELIVERED TO MY FURY by Mazzy J. March When my best friends first saw me, they almost killed me. One of them was a bear, the other a wolf, and I was a big, green monster in their eyes. Instead, we bonded over a campfire and they shared their dinner. I had been kicked out of my [...]
WYNTER ABANDONED by Mazzy J. March I am nobody. A wolf shifter forbidden to shift. Since Daddy got sick and died, this is the best life I can hope for. Waiting on my stepmama and her two daughters, caring for the house and garden and, on a good day, walking in the woods outside our home. I don’t attend [...]
DELIVERED TO MY ELVES by Mazzy J. March My cousins found their mates on the Mail-Order Mating app so I figured I’d give it a shot. The first match that comes up, the pair that call to my polar bear, want someone to bear their children. They are gorgeous. A far cry from the elves in the [...]
DELIVERED TO MY HUMANS by Mazzy J. March Not every shifter has a fearsome, wild beast inside them. Some of us shift into smaller, feisty animals. No one wants to mate a cat shifter, especially a domestic cat. My dating history is proof of that fact. I’ve always known I would have more than one mate. More [...]
DELIVERED TO MY DEMONS by Mazzy J. March I’ve been on the Mail-Order Matings app for almost six months. I’ve had a ton of matches, but the connection simply wasn’t there. Video-chats. Texting. All of it was empty. It’s gone on so long that the mating service sent me an email. They asked me to be more [...]
CLEO by Mazzy J. March Father always told me I was an only child. Raised in isolation, with only servants and employees of my father to speak with, I have never been around any others my age. Or shifters. Father says the other shifters are lowly. Not worthy. Their bloodlines weak from breeding with humans and other [...]
KIKI by Mazzy J. March I have no idea who my parents are. I was left on a fire station doorstep a long time ago and have lived my entire life in the human foster system. Fortunately, when I shifted at sixteen, I was in one where I shared a room with a fox shifter who [...]
AVA by Mazzy J. March My bond with my parents was never strong, especially with my father. For the most part, he ignored me but claimed he’d done his duty seeing to my needs. No more was required. Despite my struggle to feel love from them, I never wanted them to die. The car accident had been [...]