Nellie Peters

The Vampire's Masquerade

contemporary fantasy romance; fairy tale inspired

Life's a pain when your boss is a vampire.

I'm just a regular girl—I graduated from college, I go to work every day at my dad's publishing company, and I like to write books with my three best friends in my spare time. All in all, it's a pretty good routine.

Except for the part where I get terrorized by vampires.

Add in some brain-bending, an annoyingly smug vamp, and a run-in with a member of society royalty, and you've got the recipe for "Nora's Twisted Version of Reality." All I want is to publish my book and work up the nerve to ask out my crush—is that really so much to ask?

But hey, why not throw in the Father of All Evil, instead? What's life without an impending apocalypse, after all?

Inspired by classic fairy tales, the Paranormal Literary Society is perfect for fans of K. M. Shea, Shari L. Tapscott, and Kenley Davidson. With relatable characters, dual points of view, witty banter, unexpected twists, and thrilling adventures, this urban fantasy series is a must-read for any clean romance enthusiast!

Author’s note: the plot of this series is overarching—the next book picks up where the previous one left off, despite the change in narrators.

Murders and Madness

novella; contemporary fantasy romance; fairy tale inspired

This cure for boredom isn't quite what I had in mind...

My schedule is straightforward: get up, go to work, go home...rinse and repeat. No family and no social life means things stay simple—and dull.

So, when a news story about people going missing from the city gets stuck in my head, I decide a little amateur sleuthing is just what I need to shake up my routine.

What I'm not looking for is a discovery that will turn my entire world upside down.

Thankfully, I have a no-nonsense roommate and a handsome new friend to keep me grounded. Though I'm beginning to wonder whether they're hiding secrets of their own...

Murders and Madness is a prequel novella to the Paranormal Literary Society series. Like the main series, it features sweet, slow-burn romance; dual points of view; a cast of human and supernatural characters; and generous helpings of humor and adventure. This book can be read as a standalone, though it contains appearances from characters found in the main series.

Repaying the Wrongs: a Rumpelstiltskin retelling

fantasy romance

A noblewoman longing for freedom. A soldier drowning in misfortune. And a tragedy that could destroy the kingdom.

In the years since the king welcomed Liesel into his home following the death of her parents, she has worked to repay his kindness by using her unique magic to keep their kingdom prosperous. After a horrific accident, her cousin begins a slow descent into madness, turning her happy home into a nightmarish prison.

When she’s offered a chance to escape, she wonders if it’s the miracle she’s been praying for, or if she’s signing a deal with the devil.

Kaspar, once destined for greatness in the military, now finds himself stripped of his future and identity and made to serve those who betrayed him. As darkness begins to consume him, he struggles to remember the man he once was.

With war looming and loyalties wavering, Liesel and Kaspar are thrust together in a way neither of them could have anticipated. Even if they overcome their differences and find a way to rescue their crumbling kingdom, will they be able to save themselves?

Or will their own inner demons prove the greatest threat of all?

Repaying the Wrongs is one of eleven novels in the multi-author Into the Enchanted series—a standalone collection of no-spice fairytale retellings where magic-born heroines discover their happily ever afters. Brimming with magic, mystery, twists, and swoon-worthy moments, these full-length novels can be enjoyed in any order!