The future of the Empire will be decided by monsters or men—the world will end in darkness or light. The Saint is ready.
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The future of the Empire will be decided by monsters or men—the world will end in darkness or light. The Saint is ready.
How much is one princess worth? How much is one man willing to change? One kiss can change it all.
Is Sorcha the woman the temple raised her to be? Is Adrian the heartless killer the empire created
In one night, Kira’s world is transformed and the love she thought would last a lifetime is reshaped.
I’ve always loved the Norwegian East of the Sun, West of the Moon fairy tale. There are a lot of variations out there from all over the world but what they have in common is this: the girl saves her lover (and herself) after some intense trials.
The novel is like that too—there is beauty and harshness, a mix of reality and fiction, and through it all a love for the lush green landscape of the South.
King of Spring is everything you want in a spicy romance retelling of this classic myth. The writing is beautiful! I love her take on the characters! The whole book is just magical!
It’s always so exciting to release another book! And as always I’m so excited to share. This collection contains some of my favorite stories that I’ve written and released so far.
In this story, I wanted to explore the idea of monsters under the bed and things that go bump in the night.
I reach for a fairy tale (or retelling of one) nine times out of ten when I pick up a book.
Rebecca has one of the most famous opening lines of all time. Even if you haven't read the book you're likely to recognize it. It's become a part of pop culture.
“Hands down. This is probably the most fun I’ve had writing anything in my life.”
If I had to choose only a handful of stories to read for the rest of my life Tam Lin would be one of them.
Writing and publishing is a lot like open heart surgery, and in the end, instead of closing up and hiding it all away, people get invited inside to poke and prod. Why this type of stitch?
I’ve been writing all my life. It might sound a little cliche but it’s true. There were early diaries with pickable locks and smudged pencil scribbles, scraps of paper covered in ballpoint pen, printed pages, digital files, and everything in-between.