Xio Axelrod is an award-winning author of love stories, contemporary Scottish romance and (what she likes to call) strange, twisted tales. Xio grew up in the music industry and began recording at a young age.
Genres: Romance
Series
Series contributed to
Love Is All
Love Is All: Volume 2 (2019) (with others)
Love Is All: Volume 2 (2019) (with others)
Love Is All: Volume 3 (2020) (with others)
Love Is All: Volume 3 (2020) (with others)
Love is All: Volume 4 (2021) (with others)
Love is All: Volume 4 (2021) (with others)
Love Is All: Volume 5 (2022) (with others)
Love Is All: Volume 5 (2022) (with others)
Love is All: Volume 6 (2023) (with others)
Love is All: Volume 6 (2023) (with others)
Love Is All: Volume 7 (2024) (with others)
Love Is All: Volume 7 (2024) (with others)
Love Is All: Volume 2 (2019) (with others)
Love Is All: Volume 2 (2019) (with others)
Love Is All: Volume 3 (2020) (with others)
Love Is All: Volume 3 (2020) (with others)
Love is All: Volume 4 (2021) (with others)
Love is All: Volume 4 (2021) (with others)
Love Is All: Volume 5 (2022) (with others)
Love Is All: Volume 5 (2022) (with others)
Love is All: Volume 6 (2023) (with others)
Love is All: Volume 6 (2023) (with others)
Love Is All: Volume 7 (2024) (with others)
Love Is All: Volume 7 (2024) (with others)
Books containing stories by Xio Axelrod
Xio Axelrod recommends
This Girl's a Killer (2024)
Emma C Wells
"Emma C. Wells has a hit on her hands with this debut! This Girl's a Killer is a darkly delicious ride. Expertly dancing on the thin line between villain and anti-hero, Cordelia Black (what a perfect name!) is a woman with a killer style. She's on a mission that will have you questioning your ethics as you root for her ruthless brand of justice. With a sweet, found family, heart-pounding moments of suspense, and an ending you'll never see coming, This Girl's a Killer will stick with you for a long, long time."
The Gay Best Friend (2023)
Nicolas DiDomizio
"The Gay Best Friend is fun, frothy, and full of feels. With characters so messy they seem like people you've known your entire life--you know, the ones you simultaneously want to shake some sense into and hug the stuffing out of--it's the perfect beach read."
Someday, Maybe (2022)
Onyi Nwabineli
"Someday, Maybe is an honest and profoundly stirring portrait of loss. Onyi Nwabineli peels back the veneer of sympathy and expectation to reveal the effects a young widow's grief can have on her family, on her circle of friends, and even on the strangers she encounters. Eve's emotional paralysis is heartbreaking to witness but at its heart, Someday, Maybe is a beautifully written love letter to the resiliency of the human spirit. A stunning debut."
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