Molly and the Minotaur: A Small Town Monster Romance
Love is the key to unlocking the magic in Minos Falls!
For most of her life, Molly Durand was told to stop believing in fairytales, and when she arrives in Minos Falls, North Carolina, she finally does. With no boyfriend, no job, and no place to live, a mysterious town in the mountains is the last place she wants to start over. So, when she’s offered her dream job managing the town’s bookstore, she accepts. Until she discovers her new boss, Leo Angelos, is a Minotaur.
Leo Angelos has been waiting for his mate to arrive for fifteen years. Not because she’s destined to be the love of his life, but because she’s the key to breaking the curse plaguing his town. He just wasn’t expecting his mate to be his newest employee.
But when monsters from Molly’s past step out of the town’s shadows, they jeopardize not only the end of the town’s curse but also her happily ever after with Leo.
Molly and the Minotaur is a Beauty and the Beast-inspired small town, monster romance with plenty of spice! It's the first book in the Magic in Minos Falls series, can be read as a stand-alone, and ends with an HEA!
Explicit Novel
- Fantasy
- Monster Romance
- Paranormal Romance
- Small Town Romance
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Bea Gallo
Bea Gallo is the centaur-curious author of steamy, small town monster romance. She is also the other half of contemporary romance author Rebecca Gallo. Bea Gallo lives in Charlotte, North Carolina with the monster of her dreams, their monster child, and four-legged monster pet.
Magic in Minos Falls
Magic in Minos Falls consists of two books. The current recommended reading order for the series is provided below.
Book Reviews
This was my first book by Bea Gallo and I really enjoyed the world this story took place in and hope that the author writes more books set in Minos Falls, North Carolina in the future about some of the other characters. Leo and Molly are both strong characters and I enjoyed getting to know them and seeing how their story came together.
I received a free advanced reader copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.
