She hates everything Xaden Riorson represents. He’s the son of the rebellion leader tied to the war that took her brother, the most feared rider at Basgiath, and now, her fiercest rival as competing squad leaders. Every training exercise becomes a competition. Every interaction turns into a challenge. Neither of them knows how to back down. But when Tairn chooses her and permanently tangles their lives together, rivalry slowly becomes reluctant trust… and something far more dangerous. Because hating Xaden Riorson was easy. It’s everything after that that threatens to ruin her.
Crown Princess Y/N Evermere has spent her entire life preparing to inherit a throne she never wanted. While the rest of Eldoria sees a future queen, Y/N has always seen herself as a warrior, one unwilling to ask others to fight battles she would not face herself. When war threatens the kingdom, Y/N defies her father’s orders and secretly joins military operations under the command of the infuriatingly steadfast Rhys Hawthorne. As tensions rise and the line between duty and desire begins to blur, Y/N finds herself fighting a war on two fronts: one for her kingdom and one against the feelings growing for the man who sees her as more than a crown. But as loss reshapes the future she thought she understood, Y/N must decide what kind of ruler she wants to become. Because some women are born to wear crowns. Y/N Evermere was born to change what they mean.
After the sudden death of her husband, Y/N struggles to rebuild the life grief left behind. The one person who never stops showing up is Rhys Foster, her late husband’s older brother. What begins as shared grief and familiar comfort slowly grows into something neither of them is prepared to face.
He’s hockey’s newest star. She’s the reporter who refuses to play nice. What begins as a war of headlines, interviews, and mutual frustration slowly turns into something neither of them can control… and everything they stand to lose.
After witnessing a violent crime, Y/N goes into the witness protection program. With a new name, new place and new rules she is supposed to keep her head down and stay invisible. It was going fine until she met him.
At 17, Y/N and Cole Harper made a pact. If they weren’t married by 28 they would marry each other. Now 10 years later after being separated and going different ways, they’ve both been invited to their friend’s wedding. Does the pact still matter?
Y/N Asterin has spent centuries fighting for everyone else. Now, alongside the Night Court’s infamous bat boys, she must discover who she’s willing to fight for when her own heart is on the line.