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Molun is trying to do his duty and support his best friend, but when he meets the newest trainee, his resolve to behave is sorely tested.
Arvus is more appealing than anyone Molun has ever encountered—and he’s encountered a lot of people. But Molun is supposed to be taking his new role as third-in-command seriously, and so with an act of supreme effort, he keeps his hands to himself. At first.
It doesn’t occur to him that not immediately seducing someone might be considered lack of interest on his part, and once he corrects that misunderstanding, Molun falls headfirst into a delightful relationship—so much so that it begins to interfere with everything else. Can Molun figure out how to balance between a relationship and his responsibilities, or is he going to have to choose between them?
The Lost Art of Knowing What You Want is a 31K cozy, low-angst MM fantasy romance novella that takes us back to when Molun and Arvus first met, several years before the events of The Lost Art of Seducing a Mage Warrior (The Lost Arts Book 1). It can be read as a standalone.
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Perian’s visit to the royal city is proving to be a lot more than he bargained for when he's faced with a bossy little girl, a very opinionated horse, and only one bed to share with a handsome Mage Warrior.
Perian’s life is transformed utterly when powerful Mage Warrior Brannal saves him from an attack, then brings him back to the castle and straight to his bed… to recuperate. As Perian heals, desire flares hot between them, and Brannal asks him to stay longer. Perian starts to think this could be the start of something wonderful.
Only it turns out that Perian might be stepping on more toes than he realizes. That angry redhead who doesn’t like him? Second in command of the Mage Warriors. Renny, the little girl hiding in the garden whom he befriended? Her secrets could endanger both of them. And Brannal? He isn’t just the Mage Warrior who rescued Perian—he’s the head of the Mage Warriors.
Perian can’t fight to save his life (literally—Brannal had to do that), he doesn’t have a lick of magic, and he doesn’t have any responsibilities. Could someone as ordinary as him really find a place in the castle with such an extraordinary Mage Warrior?
The Lost Art of Seducing a Mage Warrior is a 90K cozy MM fantasy romance with plenty of steam. Told in single POV, it features a HFN for a lonely young man and the powerful Mage Warrior who rescues him—as well as a stubborn little girl, a horse with an attitude, and meddling friends.
After falling hard and fast, can Perian handle the realities of a relationship with the head of the Mage Warriors?
Perian is ready to commit to this relationship, but as the head of the Mage Warriors, Brannal has duties hunting demons that take him away from the castle—and from Perian, who finds himself struggling with the absence. The rumor mill in the castle is working overtime, and some people—thankfully a minority—dislike him. Perian’s not prepared when that dislike takes a violent turn.
Still, it's not all bad. Perian’s confirmed that absence makes the heart grow fonder, he’s strengthening new friendships (and learning how kinky some of those friends can be), and he’s watching Renny get stronger. But she’s still frustrated by her limits, and not everyone seems to be ready for these changes and the influence that Perian has.
Brannal clearly cares for Perian and doesn’t want him to get hurt, but if Brannal has to pick between his duties and Perian, is Perian going to lose? Or can Brannal prove that he’s more than just the leader of the Mage Warriors?
The Lost Art of Finding Where You Belong is a cozy MM fantasy romance with plenty of steam. Told in single POV, it features a newly established couple still working on their HFN as they try to figure out how to make their relationship sustainable. It is best read in order.
With a little bit of prodding, will Chamis finally be brave enough to go after the man he’s always wanted?
Chamis has pined for Bennan from afar, too shy to approach the handsome man or even respond to his blatant flirtations. When those flirtations cease, Chamis is sad but not surprised. He’s big, awkward, and totally inexperienced. What could he possibly have to offer cheerful, flirty, experienced Bennan?
When a newcomer to the castle seems to catch Bennan’s eye, Chamis assumes he’s doomed—until Perian goes out of his way to assure Chamis that those feelings he has for Bennan are reciprocated. Could Perian be right? Even if he is, Chamis has never been in a relationship before, never done anything before. Are feelings enough, or is it better not to risk his heart?
The Lost Art of Woodworking and Taking Risks is a cozy MM fantasy romance novella that takes us on a little detour from the main story to see the details of Bennan and Chamis’s hard-earned HEA. It can be read as a standalone but is best enjoyed as part of the series.
Perian and Brannal are more in love than ever, but the challenges facing them are growing exponentially. With Renny suffering a serious setback, a training exercise gone disastrously wrong, and a betrayal that leads to the most shocking revelation of all, their future is at stake as never before.
Perian might not be a Mage or a Warrior, but he’s surrounded by friends, and Brannal has been wonderful about showing his commitment. From games with a convalescing Renny to Fire Festivals with friends to nights with Brannal, Perian is enjoying everything the castle has to offer. Well, almost everything. Amidst all the bright moments, shadows are starting to creep in.
Even in locations they thought were safe, Perian, Brannal, and their friends are beset by demons, kidnapping, and attacks. When explosive secrets are revealed, everything they thought they knew is suddenly in question. Is love really strong enough to conquer all, or will these secrets prove to have the ultimate destructive power?
The Lost Art of Revealing Hidden Truths is a cozy MM fantasy romance with plenty of steam. Told in single POV, it gives Perian and Brannal their hard-won HEA, with more than one surprise along the way. It is best read in order.
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