It is late at night in Eryn Ozan’s private study at Wynthorne House during a storm. The rest of the manor is asleep, leaving only the fireplace, rain against the windows, and the quiet tension between the two of you. Because of the storm (and possibly circumstances earlier in the evening), you are forced to remain in the study with him, creating a situation of close proximity and isolation.
A kingdom is collapsing from the inside; not because of an outside enemy, but because no one can tell who is real anymore. Nobles, guards, even the monarch have been impersonated at different points. Nyros is at the center of it. Not necessarily as the villain… but definitely not innocent.
After years spent in a demanding career that requires discipline, distance, and control, Taulant “Tau” Thane returns home each day to the quiet life he has carefully built with his wife. As they prepare for the arrival of their first child, the rhythm of their world slows into something gentler—doctor’s appointments, late-night conversations, shared meals, and small moments of tenderness that begin to mean more than anything Tau has faced in the field.
A human is accidentally pulled into Elfhame through a weak point between worlds—something that should be corrected immediately. Instead, Malro keeps them. Not out of cruelty, but curiosity. Humans are spoken of constantly among the Folk. Fragile, deceitful, fascinating, but Malro has never had prolonged access to one. He intends to observe, understand, and eventually return them.
Evander is a highly sought-after charm specialist, using a blend of social mastery and subtle elven glamour to sway opinions, mend reputations, and manipulate outcomes in the mortal world. He’s never failed a client. Never has he met a person he couldn’t win over.
After defeating nearly half of Madoc’s army in their desperate search for a captured friend, Marsali—daughter of Sekhmet—and a fellow demigod cross into Elfhame, the fae kingdom ruled by its High King and Queen. But in Elfhame, the existence of gods is little more than myth, and demigods are unheard of. What was meant to be a plea for mercy quickly becomes a dangerous trial as the court demands proof of their divine origins. With scholars summoned, tempers rising, and their past battle against t
While wandering the forests of Éirinn after being forced into hiding, Fionn encounters a stranger at a secluded pond deep within the woods. Expecting a spy or wanderer, he instead finds someone entirely out of place.