
Belladonna thought she had a quiet life taking care of her ailing father. But suddenly she must trade her life for his? The Fae Court doesn’t mess around. Now she’s stuck in a palace with a beast of a man and his dog. How do they escape?
On the desert planet of Solan, a Princess is born without any magic of her own. Worse, she’s allergic to others’ magic, her skin burning if she gets too close. Discarded by her warlord father, Princess Harmony is treated cruelly by her family and her people. Her only companion is her guard, Liam.
Otherworld, the twin planet to Solan, sends a treaty proposing an end to the three-hundred-year-old war if a marriage of alliance takes place. Harmony volunteers to go, desperate to escape the life she’s led. Upon arrival in Otherworld, she immediately informs the royal family that she is magicless, determined to be truthful even if it means she is sent back to Solan. However, it is her betrothed’s little sister that catches Harm’s eye, not the Prince she is to wed.


Scarlet loves Griffin, but he doesn’t love her. He’s still hung up on his ex, who tragically fell into a coma, but that didn’t stop him and Scarlet from having a sexual relationship for the last couple of years. She’s done now; she doesn’t have time for a man that will never put her first. But Griffin refuses to let her go. Can they truly be together with his ex still hanging over their heads?
Melanie never thought she’d return to the small town she’d grown up in after being wrongly accused of her father’s murder when she was seventeen. Only her mother’s death could pull her back to Tayden. Her plan is to get there, clean out her mother’s trailer, and leave before anyone recognizes her.
The only issue? The town Sheriff recognizes her, and he’s the high school sweetheart she left behind. Nathan doesn’t plan on letting her go a second time around.


Meg’s childhood was destroyed by her parents’ drug use, so when she walks in on her boyfriend and best friend shooting up in the bathroom, she makes the impossible decision to leave both him and the band they’d formed behind without a word.
Eight years later their paths cross again and Meg finds that she isn’t as over Luke as she thought she should be. But the question is, what does Luke feel?
At 17 Nyla is an emotionless super-soldier, trained to obey the military commanders without hesitation, but when she’s decommissioned, she’s sent to live a normal family to be a ‘teenager’. She’s completely lost – unable to emotionally connect with those around her, she relies heavily on her host family’s son. But what happens when the stoic super-soldier starts to grow a heart and experience love?


Calypso is plagued by the memory of her mother’s murder. Perhaps it’d be easier if her best friends hadn’t been the killer. Alone, she focuses her magic on finding cures for her town until she’s tasked with making a fae cure by the Unseelie King. Saying no isn’t an option, at least one she’s unwilling to consider until she’s thrust together with the very fae that destroyed her world. Does she risk her life and say no to the King, or figure out how to work next to the fae she hates the most?
Prince Aldric loves his brother the King more than anything, at least until he meets his brother’s wife-to-be. He never intended to fall in love with Princess Callie, but then again love rarely asks permission. Can the two find a happily ever after when she’s promised to the King?
