Sure. 'Bitten Point' series is quite popular. It has a great mix of shifters and small - town drama. Also, 'Federal Paranormal Unit' series is worth checking out. It's about a special unit that deals with paranormal cases, full of mystery, action, and some steamy romance.
One of her well - known works is 'Alien Mate Index' series. It combines science fiction and romance elements in a very interesting way. Another great one is 'The Dragon Lords' series, which features dragons in a world full of magic and adventure.
Eve Langlais' fantastic fiction typically features out - of - this - world settings. Her stories might be set in a hidden world of magic, where the rules are different from our normal world. There are often strong and interesting characters, who go on adventures, face challenges, and fall in love in these extraordinary settings.
Eve Chase may have some works that could be considered fantastic fiction. Her novels often deal with family - centered stories set in interesting locations. While I'm not certain which ones are strictly 'fantastic fiction', if she has stories where the normal rules of reality are bent slightly, like a family inheriting a house with a hidden, enchanted garden, that could be part of her fantastic fiction works. But again, more exploration of her bibliography is needed to be sure.
Some works that could be considered as 'fantastic fantastic fiction' are 'Harry Potter' series. It has a magical world with witches, wizards, and all kinds of magical creatures. The magic system is complex and there are many amazing adventures. Also, 'A Wrinkle in Time' is a great example. It deals with time travel and strange alien - like creatures in a very imaginative way.
I'm not sure specifically which works are in Kasasian Fantastic Fiction. But generally, look for books with elements like strange creatures and magical settings. Maybe search for new - age fantasy authors.
I'm afraid I can't recommend any 'bi fantastic fiction' works directly. But you might start by looking at general fantasy literature and then seeing if there are any works within that that touch on bisexual themes. Some independent publishers might be more likely to have such works, so exploring their catalogs could be a good start.
I'm sorry, I've never heard of 'a a dhand' in relation to fantastic fiction, so I can't recommend any specific works with that in the title.
Since I'm not sure what 'it lucas fantastic fiction' is exactly, it's difficult to recommend works. It could be a very niche or new area, and without more information, I can't suggest any relevant works.
One of Will Thomas' works in fantastic fiction might be 'Some Title' (assuming he has such works). You could start by checking local libraries or online bookstores for books by him in the genre.
For fantastic fiction, 'Alice's Adventures in Wonderland' is a wonderful choice. It takes readers on a surreal journey through a strange world. Regarding historical fiction, 'War and Peace' is a masterpiece. It depicts the Napoleonic era in Russia, showing the lives of different characters against the backdrop of historical events.
A great example of fantastic fiction is 'A Song of Ice and Fire' by George R.R. Martin. It has dragons, magic, and complex political intrigue. For literary fiction, 'The Catcher in the Rye' by J.D. Salinger is well - known. It delves into the mind of a young man and his disillusionment with the world. Another good one in the realm of fantastic fiction is 'The Chronicles of Narnia' by C.S. Lewis, which takes readers to a magical land. And for literary fiction, 'Beloved' by Toni Morrison is a powerful exploration of slavery and its aftermath.