Blood and Embers
When Ellis Avalon walks into her office, private detective Lilith Covington immediately dislikes the immensely handsome, charming stranger who wants to hire her for an undercover job at a yearly party for the magical elite on Ellis’s own private island. Ellis believes that she is being sabotaged by her friends — the party guests — and that Lilith is the only one capable of figuring out who is not to be trusted.
Fascinated by the beautiful detective she has vetted for months, Ellis knows that there is no other person she can trust for the job other than Lilith. But Ellis holds a secret about the magnetic but impossible woman she has chosen to pose as her fiancée at the party, one that will put her further at odds with the detective while putting dozens of party guests in danger of a fiery end.
Rave Reviews
I couldn't put it down once I picked it up!
Jordan Michelle gets better and better with Blood and Embers, an enemies-to-lovers, fake fiancée romantasy that is as sexy and steamy as it is compulsively readable. Fast paced, full of drama and unforgettable side characters, I found that I couldn’t put it down once I picked it up!
Cat
She brings to life all the most beautiful parts of being a sapphic person
Yeah, that.
You see, what pulled me in was the enemies to lovers trope, something I find exquisite per se. Healthy relationships are great irl, and I’m a big advocate for them… Read Full Review on Good Reads
Tissie
This book checks off all my favorite boxes: romantic, SEXY, gay, and funny as hell.
Blood and Embers is even better than Tides (somehow)! The sexy, fiery tension between Lilith and Ellis is palpable as you read along and their chemistry really look my breath away. This book checks off all my favorite boxes: romantic, SEXY, gay, and funny as hell. Every side character is important and well-developed, and I found myself falling in love with each one as I got to know them better. The representation is refreshing. I cannot say enough good things about this book.