Heroines with real jobs. Wolves with bad manners. Doors off the hinges.
RIGHT OF WAY: a Denhouse Rules prequel.
One boundary surveyor. Three wolves who keep moving her stakes. A wager she writes the rules for, then loses on purpose. Exclusive to newsletter readers; not available anywhere else.
The county file says the house at 4 Quarry Road is vacant. The county file is wrong.
Structural engineer Josie Cutter came to condemn a building. She put her palm on the cornerstone, and now three werewolf brothers insist she's their Warden, whatever the paperwork says. She has thirty days, a developer breathing down her neck, and a house that refuses to fall. They have a pack law book, terrible communication skills, and no intention of letting her leave.
Steamy, funny, and structurally sound. A reverse harem shifter romance with no cliffhangers on the relationship and no choosing required.
Coming soon on Kindle UnlimitedI write reverse harem shifter romance where the heroine has a real job, the men fall first and fall hard, and the doors are off the hinges.
My Denhouse Rules series starts with Up to Code: one structural engineer, three werewolf brothers, and a house that refuses to be condemned. Every book: a new corner of the county, a new profession colliding with pack law, and a pack that only grows.
Writing wolves is a recent obsession; writing harems isn't. I've spent years in harem fantasy under another hat, so trust me on this: nobody on my pages ever has to choose.
Join the list below and the prequel's yours. And if you hit reply to tell me which brother you'd pick? I answer. Everyone has a wrong answer. (It's the one that isn't Elias.)
XXX Cassie