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The Alien Nanny for Christmas—Mitteeku & Gwen’s love story stands alone but has some cute Easter eggs for those who’ve followed the Stolen universe: https://amzn.to/3cMfEcu
Blind Fall, the standalone story that answers the question you’ve all been asking me: “Is the guide dog okay?”
Spoiler: She’s MORE than okay. ♥ This is Breslin and Sanna’s story. If you read this one, I hope you have fun.
https://amzn.to/2PvoaAm
Audiobook narrated by Teddy Hamilton and Callie Dalton: https://amzn.to/2WImX17
Beth’s Stable, a reverse harem romance for movie-lovers. Just trust me. ;)
https://amzn.to/2ZFxyLx
A fun side project *Not* related to the Stolen series:
Valos of Sonhadra Series
Alluvial, Book 1: https://amzn.to/2OhfX33
Tempest, Book 2, written by Poppy Rhys: https://amzn.to/2uPfihv
Galvanizing Sol, Book 3, by Amanda Milo & Poppy Rhys: https://amzn.to/2AgxDZE
Another side project:
Contaminated, a Cosmic Fairy Tale https://amzn.to/36RFbhS
(Erreck and Nancy’s story, which features Simmi as a lovably gruff secondary character.)
Contagion: Simmi’s standalone, germphobic HEA story https://amzn.to/2ElEVuk
The Pet Project: https://amzn.to/2UAU3ff
The Pet Project: Unnatural Selection https://amzn.to/2URRAxl
The Pet Project: JoAyyn https://amzn.to/2ybVHfV
DragonTribe Books:
To Desire a Dragon (a.k.a. DRAGON HOOKER): https://amzn.to/36opdMx
Mermaid and the Dragon:
And a random coloring book that I drew for fun :D https://amzn.to/2MSk3Pu
About the Author
Amanda Milo is a collector of the randomest trivia. Did you know that Kiwi fruit plants have separate genders? You need both in order to make Kiwi fruits happen. Isn’t that cool??
She’s concerned about river otter bite pressure—she hasn’t had a chance to test this out, but frankly, this is the part that’s holding her back from appropriating and testing the relocation (aka wildlife theft) of a small family of adorable river otters.
...To the bathtub. (They’re basically like slick-furred rubber duckies, but with lots of teeth, right? Right.)
Extended contemplation of this plan has led to the permission to adopt more ferrets, which makes her very happy. So does her extensive, wacky-patterned, thigh-high sock collection—though ferrets, it must be noted, do not play well with pretty socks. The crazy, clawed thieves!
She invites you to hang out with her in the Amanda Milo’s Minions Facebook group. (She didn’t name the group! XD Readers have great senses of humor!)
Thank you for picking up this book. Amanda hopes that you had a lovely time. ♥