
Love & Other Squibbles
When funding cuts threaten biologist Francesa “Frankie” Rhodes’s research, she turns to a creative solution: Sign up for the Homosapien-Extraterrestrial Liaisons Program and become one of the first humans to study alien life forms. Never mind that it’s an interstellar dating program.
She’s matched with Azrien, an optimistic ex-pilot, who longs for connection. At first, it’s the perfect no-strings arrangement, but as they grow closer with every message, falling for him could jeopardize everything.
The worst part? Azrien has developed feelings too, but they’re getting lost in translation.
As sparks fly, they’ll have to learn the ineffable language of human love or risk losing a connection written in the stars.
Why you’ll love this spicy alien romance:
The MMC: A 6’3 gray elf-like alien with feline features with a vibrating . . .
The Tropes: Friends to lovers, virgin MMC, a cute alien creature and Mars Needs Women (with a childfree HEA).
The Spice: Multiple open-door scenes with a unique appendage.
Planet WLN269 Needs Women is a new shared world series that imagines what it would be like if human women decided to leave behind one male loneliness epidemic to solve another on a planet in the Andromeda Galaxy. All stories feature low-stakes alien-human romance stories, lots of steam, and a guaranteed Happily Ever After.
Knot Falling in Love: A Ghostlight Falls Story
Elijah isn’t sure why Maisie left their small town of Ghostlight Falls, but he knows two things for certain. She’s royally ticked off at him, and she is undoubtedly his mate.
Maisie was supposed to be having a relaxing weekend, but fate or the odd gravitational pull from the Wonder Hole throws her together with Elijah, her best friend’s brother and the wolf shifter who broke her heart 18 years ago.
They say there’s a thin line between love and hate. Will she finally forgive the wolf who seems like he can read her mind, or will she spend the entire weekend not falling in love?
Set in Ghostlight Falls, the coolest fictional small town in the Pacific Northwest, Knot Falling in Love is a standalone cozy paranormal best friend’s brother romance novella with wholesome Hallmark movie vibes and a good amount of steam
Content Notes : graphic sex scenes, miscommunication in progress, two fairly oblivious main characters, knotting, shifting into animal forms (wolf), thoughts as an animal (wolf, again), telepathy (mostly accidental), graphic depiction of food, frogs and a HEA.


The Teddy Bear’s Prize
Mia’s love life couldn’t get any worse—until she’s ghosted after a third date and left with a three-foot-tall teddy bear. She doesn’t realize her new stuffed toy contains a powerful archdemon who is watching her and waiting for a chance to break free.
Tobias would rather be overseeing his territory in the demon realm, instead he’s stuck in a teddy bear. It’s humiliating. When Mia’s energy frees him from his plushie prison, the botched summoning ritual leaves him stranded in her world.
As their connection grows, Tobias questions if returning home is worth losing the woman who makes him feel alive.
The Teddy Bear’s Prize is a low-stakes, high-steam standalone romance novella under 27k with a guaranteed happily ever after.
Content Notes – Contains scenes of a graphic sexual nature, adult language, light dub-con voyeurism, primal play, and threats of violence (but none to the main characters).
Taming the Wicked Wolf
Emilia turns to magic in a last ditch effort to protect herself from her ex-husband, who can’t seem to take a hint. One pricey ritual and a potentially ruined dining room floor later, she’s left with a wolf demon, but not the one she expects.
Silas has one job, play bodyguard to a powerful witch in exchange for her soul. The deal seems simple enough until he finds himself at the end of her leash.
As he helps Emilia find her strength, Silas realizes he desires more than he bargained for, he wants her heart as well.
Taming the Wicked Wolf is a low-angst, high-steam standalone paranormal romance novella with a guaranteed happily ever after.
Content Notes – Scenes of a graphic sexual nature, adult language, gaslighting (by an ex-partner), mentions of past emotional abuse (by an ex-partner), knotting, soul contracts, magical collaring, voyeurism, fire magic, sex in a public place, alcohol use, police incompetence, and stalking (by an ex partner).


Fake Dating the Dragon
Penny loves everything about the holidays—except spending them with her family. With the rest of her rabbit shifter siblings happily mated, she’s tired of defending her single status. But when she hears her mother plans to invite her ex to the family Christmas party, she does the unthinkable and blurts out she is already bringing her boyfriend. There’s one problem: he doesn’t exist.
That is until her gorgeous demon neighbor from across the street, Asher, leaps to her rescue and offers to play the part.
Their agreement is simple: he’ll pretend to be her boyfriend for the holidays, and she will join him for game night to keep his friends from setting him up on blind dates. But when Penny suddenly goes into heat, all their carefully curated rules go out the window, leading to real feelings.
Will their fake relationship survive the scrutiny from Penny’s mother, or are they flirting with a holiday disaster?
Fake Dating the Dragon is a low-stakes, high-steam standalone paranormal romance novella with fake dating, a nerdy dragon demon, a childless by choice rabbit shifter, and all the holiday goodness with a guaranteed happily ever after.
Content Notes – Scenes of a graphic sexual nature, adult language, an overbearing mother, a disagreement of a parental figure and mention of going no contact, pressure to have kids from a parental figure (on page), a childless by choice main character and a cat with health issues (don’t worry, the cat is fine. I promise)
Once Upon Elora’s Eve
An emergency landing leaves Vee stranded on a tiny planet that is barely a blip on the radar. The sooner their ship is repaired, the sooner they can put this disaster behind them, but then they meet Emery, the beautiful Terran working at the local tavern.
Emery loves the quiet life that comes with living on the small planet of Iyiabos, including helping her brother-in-law out with the tavern and learning new dishes. Finding a partner for Elora’s Eve isn’t even on her mind, since the holiday focuses on mated couples, new life and new beginnings. That changes when a Sorellian bounty hunter walks through the door.
Elora’s Eve is about new beginnings. Could this be the start of something more?
A cozy sci-fi romance in the spirit of Legends and Lattes, Once Upon Elora’s Eve is a queer novelette featuring a non-binary alien love interest.

