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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.
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Denhouse Rules
Reverse harem shifter romance. One woman, three brothers who fall first, four books that each stand alone. Explicit throughout. New here? Start with Up to Code — the free prequel comes first in time, but every book stands alone.
Up to Code
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.
MFMM why choose · nobody has to choose · fated bond · forced proximity · HEA, no cliffhanger
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Standard of Care
The quarantine order says Dr. Tess Aldrich is confined to the Merrow farm for fourteen days. It doesn't say a word about the three werewolf brothers confined in there with her.
A state vet who re-tests everything, a quarantine that somebody keeps sabotaging, and a pack whose paperwork burned a generation ago. Tess is the only one who can read what the herd is saying, and the only one whose signature can save the farm or sign it away.
Forced proximity, farm dust, and a bond that fires three ways at once.
MFMM why choose · forced proximity, fourteen days on one farm · touch-starved · HEA, no cliffhanger
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Last Will and Testimony
The trust will fail in nine days. The clause nobody read says exactly who can stop it.
Marlee Osgood opened her own law office nine days ago, and her first solo case looks like a routine probate, right up until she reads Article Nine a third time. Three heirs, one signature window, and a decades-old policy aimed at the Whitcomb farm like a slow bullet. The heirs are brothers, they're wolves, and the bond fires through her own pen, all three of them at once.
A heroine who reads the fine print, and a definitions section that kicks like a mule.
MFMM why choose · competence kink · nine-day deadline · all three at once · HEA, no cliffhanger
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Clear Title
Two years ago she flagged seven files. They put her in a basement for it. She kept the receipts.
Title examiner Winnie Pelletier reads the county’s paperwork the way other people read faces, and the pattern she flagged two years ago earned her a desk in the records-room basement. Then a routine job at the Bissette farm turns up a family archive that matches her file line for line, and the night the man behind it works out that she knows, the record itself starts changing under her feet.
Three wolf brothers, one very stubborn paper trail, and a heroine who reads the fine print.
MFMM why choose · protective pack · she was right all along · HEA, no cliffhanger
Out now on Amazon Free in Kindle UnlimitedFinished the pack? The Wives They Wrote Off is the same kind of heroine with no wolves in it: she finds out, she documents it, and he earns his way back the hard way. The heat still does not fade to black.
Picket Fence Confessions
Contemporary erotic confessions. Suburbia, open curtains, married women who say yes. Explicit, standalone, no wolves anywhere.
Our Neighbor’s Son
He’s twenty-two. He lives next door. And he’s dismantling my marriage one calculated act at a time.
It started with watching, and a gap in the fence, and a fantasy she should have kept to herself. But she told her husband, and Daryl didn’t ask her to stop. He asked her to tell him more.
A suburban confession that gets further out of hand with every chapter.
Age gap · wife sharing · the husband asks for more · explicit, standalone
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Our New Neighbors
The couple who moved in next door have a hot tub, no curtains, and a set of house rules. My husband found out about the rules before I did.
Gemma is forty-one, she fixes other people’s bodies for a living, and until this summer she would have told you her marriage was fine, which is more or less what everyone says right up until the day it isn’t.
A first-time wife swap story with a heroine who knows exactly what she is agreeing to.
First-time wife swap · established marriage, both consenting · house rules · explicit, standalone
Out now on Amazon Free in Kindle UnlimitedIf you liked a wife who knows exactly what she is agreeing to, The Wives They Wrote Off hands her a red pen and nine years of receipts, and lets her use both.
The Wives They Wrote Off
Revenge and grovel romance. She finds out, she documents it, and he has to earn his way back the hard way. Explicit, standalone.
The Wife He Failed
She grades voices for a living. Then her husband's gala letter came back in another woman's syntax.
English teacher Dee Marchetti has spent six years being tasteful for the Osler family, and one October evening she reads a program letter signed by her husband that he didn't write, watches another woman wear her sapphire, and starts pulling threads the way she grades essays. The money is crooked. The mother-in-law is worse. And the grovel, when it comes, is going to cost the family everything they never thought she could read.
A wife with a red pen, a husband who earns his way back the hard way, and heat that does not fade to black. Standalone, full ending.
Revenge romance · grovel, hard-earned · cheating husband pays · standalone, full ending
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The Wife He Staged
She makes houses lie for a living. She can tell from a doorway what a room is hiding.
Fran Delgado is the best home stager in the county, so when she walks into the guest house her husband’s campaign has been renting and finds the bed rebuilt her way, the exact way, she doesn’t scream and she doesn’t call a lawyer. She takes photographs. She has been taking them for nine years, dated and filed and boring, because damage claims don’t believe anybody.
A hearing on the record, nine years of receipts, and a comeuppance the family sees coming far too late.
Revenge romance · receipts and ruin · public comeuppance · grovel · standalone
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Hi! I'm Cassie
I 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.
New around here: The Wives They Wrote Off, my revenge-romance line, and Picket Fence Confessions, which is contemporary and suburban and has no wolves in it at all. Same rule either way: the heroine has a real job and she uses it like a weapon.
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 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.)
Cassie xx