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Or, if you have Kindle Unlimited, you can read it for free!
Side-note: there's one explicit... intimate scene, so if that's an issue for you, now you know.
Also, I am still a reader more than an author. You can browse my GR shelves, I read plenty of self-published books, so maybe you'll find something among my favorites.

I have 2 books on the market -- On the Trail of the Ruthless Warlock (book 1 of the series) and On the Trail of the Wind's Tears (book 2). Personally, I think the second one is the stronger. I'm the type who learns by doing ... unfortunately, this is a slow way to learn!
You can find them most easily on amazon.
I can use any help I can get!

Now if you are into modern Urban Fantasy with a very different "magic system" there is the Hit World series also from CKP. That one starts with The Trashman by William Alan Webb, followed by A Bullet for the Shooter by Webb and Larry Hoy. No graphic sex in this one but LOTS of VERY GRAPHIC violence, set in the world of today but in an alternate universe. And if you like those two, I've written the third novel in that series -- The Ferryman by... (drum roll) John E. Siers, due to hit Amazon on April 9.
All of these are available on Amazon and free with Kindle Unlimited.

If not, Robert J. Power's Spark City is a great indie read! I recommend you that one.

Thanks! And, as I said, feel free to look at my shelves or message me if you want to know what my favorite hidden gems are.

I have both science fiction and fantasy titles. The sci-fi has huge glow in the dark cats, with some significant world building (I like to think). It's pretty light planet based sci-fi.
The fantasy is based around a young woman joining a religious order.

Have you ever read anything from a Finnish fantasy writer? It's also indie so you'd be trying 2 news things :) (It's been professionally edited by a native English editor.) The book is called "Strands of Existence 1: Island Girl". It's in the epic fantasy / sword and sorcery category with some romance. I've been told it reads a little like an adventure or mystery as the plot unfolds and that it has good characterizations. If you'd like something that has fantasy, magic, romance, adventure, gods, an ancient witch queen, soul searching, philosophy, and a pig-headed but likable protagonist, give it a go :)

Allow me to throw Shifting Stars onto the pile. It has been described as An "exciting" and "fast paced short read". With a magic system that is "creative and quite unique".
It follows the early adventures of a young half-Faery girl exploring her magical gifts in the wake of a devastating attack from a malevolent monster. Thrills, danger and humour abound in a plot full of ridiculous radical plans.

The Voyages of Cinrak the Dapper - tales of a lesbian capybara pirate - they are glorious. Happy, quirky, different and one or two complete snort moments. More of a magical world than a lot of active magic working by the main character.
I'm going to put in a little plug for my other half's urban fantasy - with the warning that it is dark. Energetically dark, nasty sense of humour, definitely different sorts of magic, thunders along
The first book starts "Everyone has their demons, but I get mine wholesale" Hell of a Deal

If you like sci-fi there's another anthology: The Dragon's Rocketship Presents: The Ship's Log
And if you like horror: Sins of the Future
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I prefer fantasy books. I’m not much of a sci-fi reader. I love world building. Immerse me in a new interesting setting please! Unique magic is a bonus, but very hard to accomplish in a genre as saturated as fantasy. If you have managed it, bravo, LEMME SEE!, if not I completely sympathize. I don’t have much time to read, but I promise I will leave a rating when finished.... now what do you all have to offer?
Not sure I posted this thread in the right category, but I wanted to make sure it was safe for authors to comment.