Crystal Jordan


Biography

Crystal Jordan began writing romance after she finished graduate school and needed something to fill the hours that used to be eaten away by homework. Currently, she serves as a librarian at a university in California, but has lived and worked all over the United States. She writes paranormal, futuristic and erotic romance. To learn more about Crystal please visit http://www.crystaljordan.com.

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Books

The Marion Kind: A Short Story    by Crystal Jordan
Price: $0.99 USD. 2360 words. Published on August 17, 2011. Fiction.

(4.00 from 1 review)
Marion’s all tied up over Kurt. She wanted a little thrill in her small-town life and got it by dating the town bad boy. But it got serious fast, so she asks him to marry her. Kurt had never thought Marion wanted anything other than to burn up the sheets with him, but he's thinking about it now...and he's ready to be all tied up over Marion. Until death do them part.
In The Tempest: A Carnal Desires Short Story    by Crystal Jordan
Price: Free! 3770 words. Published on April 16, 2011. Fiction.

0.25 star(4.33 from 3 reviews)
Shamed and abandoned by a weredragon lord sworn to mate with her through political arrangement, Lady Adriana refuses to mate for anything less than love—even if it means refusing advances from the commanding Lord Baleel. Adriana believes he’s only after the prestige mating with her will bring him…until he forces her to see that his pursuit of her has nothing to do with politics.
In The Flames: A Carnal Desires Short Story    by Crystal Jordan
Price: Free! 4170 words. Published on April 16, 2011. Fiction.

0.25 star(4.33 from 3 reviews)
Prince Taymullah has been made Regent of the weretiger planet, Vesperi, while his elder brother is away on the annual trade run. It’s important that he not upset the balance of power among the weretiger prides during his temporary reign. But his hand is forced when the woman he loves is bethrothed by her father to another man. What would Taymullah risk for love?

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