Description

Cheesemaker Brie has the world’s worst luck in love, which is how she ends up falling for a lactose intolerant werewolf, in this raunchy, laugh-out-loud rom-com fantasy by the genre’s freshest new voice, Kimberly Lemming.
 
Brie’s never been particularly coordinated…or lucky. Who else would accidentally throw a drink at someone’s head only to miss entirely and hit a stranger behind them? And who else would have that stranger fall madly in love with them because it turns out that the drink she threw was a love potion? Yeah, probably just Brie.…
 
Running her cheese business and dealing with a pirate ship full of demons that just moved into town was hard enough. Now on top of it, she has to convince a werewolf that she’s not really his fated mate. Though even she’s got to admit…having a gorgeous man show up and do all her chores while telling her she’s beautiful isn’t the worst thing to happen to a girl.

Praise

“One of the freshest voices in fantasy romance! This book has it all: spice, humor, and a world I want to get lost in!” —Katee Robert, New York Times bestselling author
"A hilarious, down-to-earth romance with magic, adventure, and intrigue. What's not to love?" —Talia Hibbert, New York Times bestselling author
“Sexy, witty, and fun as hell—That Time I Got Drunk and Saved a Demon is the instant mood-boost we all need.” —Hannah Whitten, New York Times bestselling author
“Hilarious, hot and full of heart, That Time I Got Drunk And Saved A Demon is exactly what you need in your life. Right now. Go pick it up because it is the cure to any reading funk and might even clear up acne. I’m serious. It’s that good.”  —Avery Flynn, USA Today and Wall Street Journal bestselling author
"Delightfully spicy and full of heart, this is the perfect escapist fantasy rom-com—a must-read series for readers who always roll to seduce when they play D&D. Cozy fantasy fans look no further." —Nadia El-Fassi, author of Best Hex Ever
"Lemming keeps up her winning blend of cozy fantasy and steamy romance...This is lighthearted escapism at its finest."  —Publishers Weekly
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