Cursed King

Dark Court of the Fae Book 1

A Cursed King

Lachlan’s curse makes him a monster to mortals and unable to claim the High Throne of the Fae. But now that the Fae have retaken the mortal realm, he can no longer stay to the shadows he loves so well. He must break his curse and claim his crown before his most dangerous enemy, Lugh, takes the throne.

There’s just one catch. The only way is through a mortal woman. And he has sworn off mortal women. . .  But this one. . . This one just might be the unthinkable. . .

His mate.

Eve Keller is death in combat boots. Any Fae in her way? Has to pay the price. And a cocktail of special potions gives her immunity to the deliciously deadly Fae who plan to crush the mortal world. And she? She knows how serious they are. All Eve’s friends have already lost their lives to the Fae and she refuses to go down without killing the Fae responsible, the High Councilor Lugh. So, when a gorgeous, impossible, and down right terrifying High Fae offers her a deal. . .

There’s only thing to say. Yassssss.

After all, she’s already seen death. What’s the worst that could happen?

Cursed Court

Dark Court of the Fae Book 2

Sometimes it’s killer to be King. . .

Everything should be great when Lachlan, heir to the High Throne, finds his fated mate. . . It’s not. It’s worse. But he will level his future court to save her if he has to. . . And he just might.

Sometimes it’s killer to be human. . .

Eve Keller has no problem spilling fae blood on her black leather jacket. After all, she knows how deadly to humans they are. But it turns out, one dark, deadly sexy fae has turned her world upside down and offered her revenge. The sort of present any girl with a switchblade would love. But now, she’s on a path that’s leading her to powers she didn’t even know she had. . . But one thing she knows? There’s always a price to pay for power.

And when a High Councilor of the fae sends out assassins for them both, death is on the horizon and the only way out is to break Lachlan’s curse so no one, not even the darkest of fae, can get in their way. . .