
Bonded to the Gods
Sing ME Awake: Why choose Fantasy Romance (Book 1)

Hear my song. I am your reckoning.
Welcome to the Forgotten Lands, a realm where Gods once waged brutal wars, their power shaping the very fabric of existence. Now, their names are whispered only in legends, and the land lies dormant, waiting for something—or someone—to stir its ancient magic.
Dove is no Goddess. No priestess. She is too human, too broken, too scarred to carry such a title. She is nothing but a slave to the One Goddess temple, tending to her garden conservatory, silently enjoying her life of servitude.
Until the fates strike, challenging every truth Dove has ever known. Her crops are dying, her people are starving, and her only hope is an ancient fae song. But before she can find the answers she so desperately seeks, death comes knocking, and with it, everything she knows is torn apart.
Convicted of the highest crime, Dove is taken into the custody of the king’s most trusted warden: Gideon, an immortal shifter bound by his own mysterious oath. In his hands, Dove realises that surviving will no longer be enough. This is her reckoning. This is her fight—for her freedom and her kingdom’s.
Set on a new course, Dove will question everything she’s ever known, including her heart.
Sing Me Awake is book one in the Bonded to the Gods trilogy, a fast-paced why-choose fantasy romance.
Content Warnings: Child abandonment (implied); Child abuse (implied); Religious ideologies; Physical abuse (implied); Suicidal thoughts and tendencies; Domestic Violence; Death; Murderous tendencies; Descriptive sexual content; Description of pre-blood ceremony; Emotional abuse/manipulation; Graphic language; Mental health/PTSD
Sing ME Free: Why choose Fantasy Romance (Book 2)

To save her people, she must free a God.
Welcome back to the Forgotten Lands, a realm where not everything is as it seems. Where the Gods once created fables and creatures for their amusement. A place where the only person she can trust is herself.
Dove is no longer a servant of the One Goddess temple. On the run from the king of Haven and set on saving her starving people, she has found herself in the clutches of the fallen God, Odin—a God she has made a perilous deal with, a contract that has him now calling her his.
To uphold her part of the bargain, Dove must partner with Gideon. The very same wolf shifter she was on the run from—and who she can’t stop thinking about. Together, the pair must travel to unknown territories to help free the fallen God, where they encounter Dove’s God-bonded fae prince and his betrothed, a princess who has Dove seeing red.
With the weight of the world now on her shoulders and three irresistible protectors vying for her attention, Dove is experiencing the world on the outside for the first time, and it’s more dangerous than she ever expected—for her heart and her body.
Sing Me Free is book two in the Bonded to the Gods trilogy, a fast-paced why-choose fantasy romance.
Content Warnings: Childhood trauma/abuse; Religious ideologies; Imprisonment; Murderous tendencies/murder; Death; Descriptive sexual content; MFM sex scenes; Graphic language; Panic attack; Mental health/PTSD
To Burn in Rapture
Dark Fantasy Romance Stand-alone Novella

One look and he broke all the rules.
One drop and she was his.
What if the Roman gods were real, and one of them broke one of the cardinal rules of being a god? Never give a mortal god blood … One drop is all it takes for a human to become immortal.
Sabine has had enough. God or bust is her new motto. It’s been nearly 3000 years, and she still hasn’t found a way to be with the god Janus, who saved her millennia ago. She will do whatever it takes, including sacrificing her latest husband to the god of the Underworld, to bring him back to her.
Janus, the Roman god of beginnings and endings, has distanced himself from Sabine for centuries. He won’t fall for her tricks. Janus doesn’t care that she’s married. He wants her to be someone else’s problem—if she’s someone else’s problem, she’s not on any other gods’ radar.
With Sabine hell-bent on going against Janus’s wishes, she finally finds herself in the world of the gods—just not with the one she’s fallen for.
Content Warnings: War; Child loss; Grief; Blood; Murder; Pregnancy and birth (in the past, but descriptive); Descriptive sexual scenes; Physical assault; Sexual assault (in the past, but not detailed); Graphic language; Mental health themes.
