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He’s the crown prince. She’s a serving girl.
Elrick and Anura have been in love since they were children. Everyone knows it. Everyone pretends not to see it. Because he’s the prince, and she scrubs dishes in the palace kitchen, and some barriers can never be crossed.
Until the Council of Mayors demands Elrick marry a foreign princess to secure an alliance.
Until Anura realizes she’s about to lose him forever.
A forbidden romance prequel about the secret marriage that changed everything. Perfect for fans of star-crossed lovers, political intrigue, and the devastating choice between duty and desire.

Two years apart. One desperate reunion. A love no magic can break.
Pytr made a promise: return home in one year with enough coin to buy a farm and build a life with his wife.
That was two years ago.
Now he’s trapped in the Towers, where humans learn to wield magic—and where no one leaves alive. But when a desperate man begs Pytr to rescue his wife from the Towers’ grip, Pytr sees a chance. If he can get one person out, maybe he can find his own way home.
Liv has waited long enough. Her husband swore he’d return, and she’s never known him to break a promise. So she sells everything she owns, travels to Silver City, and buys a ticket for the one night the Towers opens its gates: the full moon tour.
What she finds inside changes everything.
A steamy second-chance romance about the promises we keep, the magic that binds us, and a love worth risking everything for.

The barrier was built to keep us safe. It’s killing us.
I’ve devoted my life to protecting the kingdom I will someday rule, and all my research reveals there’s only one way to save us. The magical barrier that keeps our wicked enemies trapped in the Lands Below has to come down.
But my desperate, covert attempt to bring down the barrier failed spectacularly. Now I’m trapped in the Lands Below, and at the mercy of the Captain of the Guard for the kingdom we defeated so long ago.
And I’m starting to think I shouldn’t have stabbed him.