Little Red Runaway

Little Red Riding Hood is all grown up

When Prince Charming turns out to be a wolf (shifter) in sheep’s clothing, Red runs away to the woods with nothing but the cloak on her back. The shadowy road to Grandmother’s house leads this foxy lady straight to Belfast Valley, Maine and its protective population of bear shifters.

While licking her wounds, she meets Fjord, a flannel-wearing mountain of a man, who as sweet as the wild blueberries her property and as soft as the cinnamon rolls in his bakery.

Can a romance with her woodsman bear the test of time, or will her past rear it’s ugly head to bite her on the ass and drag her into the darkness once more?

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Content warnings: this deals with a lot of abuse from a previous partner, both physical and emotional. Other content warnings include, anxiety, panic-attacks, PTSD from an abusive partner and from military service, civilian death in military combat, and depression.

Heart Of Stone

Medusa has been cursed for nearly a decade, sequestered in an abandoned temple, forsaken by the gods and humans alike. Until a blind woman arrives, seeking assistance in journeying to Olympus to seek the aid of the gods in getting out of an arranged marriage. Slowly, Medusa finds her stone heart-melting around the kind Agrepa.

And then Perseus arrives, a Greek hero who has come for her head. Medusa must decide whether to be a monster or a protector. Or maybe both.

Heart of Stone is a high-heat queer romance, complete with a happy ending.

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Content warnings: Familial abuse, sexual assault (not on page) and speaking about the trauma it brings, disability discrimination (specifically blindness), domestic violence