Fangs With Benefits
On sale
24th September 2026
Price: £10.99
Molly Mason is not a team player. She does more work than the rest of her team, but when a promotion becomes available, they bring in an outside hire over her. To add insult to injury, she’s tasked with training him. This is easier said than done, though, when he has the digital literacy of a toddler and is, infuriatingly, the hottest man she’s ever laid eyes on.
Elijah Thorne’s reintegration into human society is going swimmingly. He scammed his way into a job, got new clothes, and successfully convinced a myriad of New Yorkers that he is human, not a vampire. The one person he can’t win over, though, is his intimidating colleague Molly.
When Molly discovers Elijah’s secret, he realizes that being human isn’t as easy as he thought. She’ll help him act the part if he’ll help her get promoted, but when they fall into a colleagues-with-benefits arrangement-no feelings involved-can they keep things professional?
Elijah Thorne’s reintegration into human society is going swimmingly. He scammed his way into a job, got new clothes, and successfully convinced a myriad of New Yorkers that he is human, not a vampire. The one person he can’t win over, though, is his intimidating colleague Molly.
When Molly discovers Elijah’s secret, he realizes that being human isn’t as easy as he thought. She’ll help him act the part if he’ll help her get promoted, but when they fall into a colleagues-with-benefits arrangement-no feelings involved-can they keep things professional?
Reviews
Kath Richards has the rare talent of balancing perfectly laugh-out-loud humour with bone-deep tenderness. Fangs With Benefits was a delightful, new (to me) take on the beloved vampire romance. Big fan of grumpy-sunshine where the FMC is the grump and the MMC is a golden retriever, sunshine vampire. More! I want more paranormal romance worlds lovingly, laughingly created by Kath
Heartfelt, effervescent, and relentlessly relatable, Fangs with Benefits weaves a bright and laugh-out-loud-worthy office romance with the utterly human desire to find connection in the world. Richards writes with effortless sunshine - the chemistry between Elijah and Molly sparkles on the page, and transforms the drudgery of corporate life into a delight. Readers will fall in love with Elijah and Molly (while also thanking the fact that they do not have to teach him what the internet is) in this truly delightful read