This fantasy romance series is set in a world where a dangerous realm of powerful magical beings called fae exists alongside the human world, separated by an ancient wall, and follows a young mortal woman who is drawn into the fae world and becomes entangled in its political tensions, supernatural conflicts, and complex romantic relationships. The series begins as a dark fairy-tale retelling and expands across four books and companion novels into a large-scale war narrative with explicit romantic content.
In a world where dangerous magical creatures called fae inhabit a realm separated from the human world by an ancient wall, a young mortal huntress kills a wolf in the forest and is taken captive to the fae lands by a powerful and mysterious fae lord as punishment — only to find herself drawn deeper into a world of magic, political tension, and unexpected feeling. The first book in a fantasy romance series.
In this second installment of a fantasy romance series, the protagonist struggles with trauma and a deeply unhappy engagement in the aftermath of the previous book's events, and is drawn into a new and dangerous corner of the fae world where she begins to discover her own power and an unexpected connection with a different, morally complex fae lord. The series significantly increases in romantic and sexual explicitness from this volume onward.
In this third installment of a fantasy romance series, the protagonist works to gather allies and prepare for a war against a terrifying ancient force that threatens both the human and fae worlds, while navigating complex political alliances and her deepening relationship with a powerful fae lord. The war storyline escalates significantly in scale and emotional cost.
In this companion novel set within the same fantasy world as the main trilogy, a sharp-tongued and fiercely guarded young woman is forced to train alongside a cocky and infuriating warrior — and what begins as mutual antagonism slowly becomes something neither of them planned for, against a backdrop of ongoing political instability in the fae world. The book focuses on a different central pairing from the main trilogy.