In a World Without Coffee: A Magic Portal into a Fantasy Romance Novel

In a World Without Coffee: A Magic Portal into a Fantasy Romance Novel

by Lydia Guleva
In a World Without Coffee: A Magic Portal into a Fantasy Romance Novel

In a World Without Coffee: A Magic Portal into a Fantasy Romance Novel

by Lydia Guleva

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Overview

I'd stay with this tall and handsome demon, but there's no coffee

Emergency room nurse Jill is used to double shifts and triple espressos. When her attempt to take her cat to the vet ends with her landing in a medieval fantasy world, she can't believe her luck. Literally can't believe it. 

Jill must've bumped her head, and this is a very confusing dream. She can just go for a ride with this beefy demon and then wake up.

Except the dream turned out to be an unfortunate reality filled with dangerous foes who want to either kill or use her. The only person she can trust is Vinsor, the demon that dragged her away to a gloomy castle and locked her in the dungeon. The demon that can manipulate Jill's emotions.

In a World Without Coffee is an enemies to lovers fantasy/paranormal romantic comedy. It stars a mind-reading demon and a caring, strong, but neurotic woman whose Happy Ever After is guaranteed without a cliffhanger.

Content Warning: This book contains New Yorkers. Anything can happen.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940162190028
Publisher: Lidia Zakutnaya
Publication date: 03/01/2021
Series: Doctors Without Boundaries , #1
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 471 KB

About the Author

My life is a crossbreed of a disaster documentary and a thriller. I moved a lot and often until I finally settled in my sixth country. Things eventually calmed down… sort of. Come on, I can’t have a peaceful life. I have to, at least, get a fixer-upper from hell with neighbors that keep things interesting. If I go a whole month without my foot going through the floor or an old, intoxicated lady asking me if I want a dead cat in a box (there was no dead cat. She hallucinated it), then it won’t be my life.

I could probably write a memoir, but who would believe this?

So, here I am, writing things that are a lot more realistic. It’s easier to suspend disbelief and imagine the world with mind-reading demons than me on a date with a guy who kept bragging about how silky his hair is, how he likes getting his butt fingered, how he likes to choke women during intercourse, and that he loves giving women expensive gifts but doesn’t have anyone to give those gifts to because his girlfriend is in jail. That’s okay, though, because it all made sense when his dad showed up (he was tracking his son’s car). Upon seeing me, his dad started profusely apologizing and said… and I quote, “I’m so sorry. I didn’t know you were with a girl. I thought you were doing drugs.”
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