The Soup, The Witch, and The Bread Crumbs is a cozy, friends-to-lovers witchy romance.
Erin has been in love with her best friend Silas for years, but with his own healing journey to attend to, she never dared to make a move and ruin the magick between them.
One tarot reading;
One stew;
and one pesky little breadcrumb later...
The spell between them ignites.
Short with a slow simmer, this is a perfect bite of cozy erotica for your lunch break.
Debut short from Dahlia Noire, where witchcraft meets romance.
The land drowned in blood as the years dragged on. Anika fled Shavaria through tunnels of rot and despair, her healer’s hands and wisdom unable to save them all. Her escape resulted in her solitude, as she prowled the edge of a darkened wood. Protected by magicks, only the desperate were able to find her, and she would long since them before they would show.
Then the sky bled crimson, and stained the moon, as a broken elven warrior collapsed in her pasture.
Lyrus, a dual-spirited warrior, was traded to the savage Lugri clan for daring to exist beyond their noble-born chains. In Anika’s firelit cabin, survival ignites into something fiercer: curiosity, touch, and desire.
From winter’s hush to spring’s reckless bloom, two refugees forge a bond that defies war, gender, and empire, marking the beginning of not just their romance, but the rebuilding of the scarred world.
The Day at Dusk is a queer fantasy erotic romance (with heavy doses of spice) of sensual awakening and defiant healing, steeped in tabletop-inspired lore and post-war hope.