The Fatebound Standalones
Stories of love forged by fate, tested by choice, and broken by the cost of becoming who you were never meant to be.
Romance
Mythic
Gothic
Fantasy
A forced marriage. A cursed dragon-blooded husband.
And a woman who refuses to belong to anyone but herself.
Annabelle was never meant to choose her husband.
She was meant to obey him.
When her carefully controlled marriage becomes a double union arranged for legacy and bloodlines, Annabelle is bound to a second man—silent, watchful, and unmistakably dangerous. Trapped within the walls of her ancestral estate, she begins to understand the truth no one will say aloud:
The real monsters do not hide in shadows.
They sit at the head of the table.
Her new husband demands nothing from her—not her body, not her loyalty, not her fear. Beneath his restraint lies something ancient and cursed, a power he refuses to unleash… except to protect her.
As whispers creep through candlelit corridors and cruelty sharpens into open threat, Annabelle must decide what binds her more tightly: law, blood, or choice. When the house begins to burn and control turns predatory, she will claim the one thing she was never given—
Her own will.
What Binds in the Dark is a standalone gothic romance featuring a dangerous, protective monster hero, forced marriage, dark fantasy elements, and a slow-burn love story rooted in consent, autonomy, and choice.
What Binds in the Dark
A Standalone Gothic Romance
Golden Tiger Lily
A Standalone Mythic Romance
She cut the strings of fate—only to bind herself to a god.
An empress betrayed.
A fate undone.
A love chosen beyond destiny.
Once, she was an empress—bound to an emperor who no longer loved her, surrounded by silk, power, and quiet cruelty. When his mistress poisons her, death is not the end she expects.
She awakens instead in the palace of the God of Fate.
There, she is given a choice:
Return to her former life and relive the same doomed love…
—or sever the red and white threads of destiny and begin again in a new world.
She chooses freedom.
Cutting the strings that bound her to her past, she steps into a realm ruled by gods and patrons, where every soul is claimed by divine will. As she crosses into this new life, she does the unthinkable—she hands her red string of fate to the God of Fate himself, binding him to her future in ways neither of them fully understands.
Reborn in a world where destiny can be rewritten, she must navigate power, devotion, and the dangerous pull between mortal will and divine attachment. For the first time, her life is her own—but the god who holds her severed fate may not be ready to let her walk alone.
Golden Tiger Lily is a lush, emotionally rich standalone mythic romance about rebirth, autonomy, and the love that follows when fate itself is cut away.
She joined the king’s guard to disappear.
He offered her a crown she refused to wear.
Once, she survived by being wanted.
As an escort, her beauty was currency and her body a means to survive—but every touch left her feeling more invisible, not less. Desperate to escape a life of empty intimacy, she abandons the only world she knows and joins the king’s guard, hiding her body beneath armor and her past beneath silence.
The king is distant. Cold. Feared.
Whispers follow him through the halls—of madness, of a curse that twists devotion into danger. He treats her not as an object or a conquest, but as a soldier. A confidant. A friend. For the first time, she is seen without being claimed.
When she discovers the woman he once loved—and lost—has resurfaced, she does the unthinkable. Asked to complete a written evaluation for the guard, she leaves a note instead, telling the king that the woman who broke his heart is here.
It is an act of loyalty.
Not betrayal.
Summoned to his private chambers, she expects punishment. Instead, she is offered something far more dangerous: marriage. In his kingdom, a king may take both a queen and a mistress—the crown for one, the future for another.
She refuses.
She will not be anyone’s second choice. Not again.
As the king searches for closure with his past, the bond between them deepens in ways neither expected. But love is fragile when power is uneven, and she fears that giving in will only end with her being replaced, discarded, or erased.
To choose him would mean trusting that this time, love would not come with conditions.
The Weight of a Mad Crown is a standalone romantic fantasy about dignity after objectification, love earned rather than owed, and a woman who refuses power unless it comes freely..
The Weight of a Mad Crown
A Standalone Romantasy