Free Books!
With BLACK SNAKE available for pre-order, for the next five days (until 3rd June, 2025), all my books are free! (For any who don’t know, yes, they’re all about lesbians—)
There’s Bitfrost, the sequel to BLACK SNAKE. It tells the story of Metis, a frozen wasteland of a moon, from the perspective of Zaun, a woman preserving her memory via journals after a traumatic brain injury. It’s full of gods, snakes, snow, yet more snow, and a slowly dawning sense of hope—even if everything can’t be magically fixed in a world where magic very much does exist.
The Mountain God Sleeps On Its Back is the tale of Laslin, a god in a mortal shell, travelling the continent and answering prayers, alongside her trusty giant lizard and messenger-hawk. Laslin is joined by Avery, a woman who it never occurs to her to not be in love with, and comes to resent the way her body is slowly changing more than ever. The continent is surrounded on all sides by the Empty Ocean, and dread permeates the air whenever anyone approaches those endless cliffs. For all it’s about love at first sight, Mountain God is a slow-burn romance that touches on the cycle of gods and the horrors of the distant past.
The Rotting Hound is a shorter read, following Vaşak, the appointed knight of the Emissary of Saturn, newly reborn into a mortal vessel. It’s a story of unconditional devotion, a rather literal take on soulmates who can’t live without one another, and two terrible people who are perfect for each other.
The Shattering of the Spirit-Sword Brackish is a two-part series. Castelle, the last Greyser and rightful heir to the throne of Fenroe, has been in hiding for fourteen years. Rebels stormed the capital, slaughtering nobles indiscriminately, and Castelle was one of the few who managed to escape the castle and flee across the archipelago. Just as she’s growing unbearably frustrated with waiting and doing nothing, she’s kidnapped in the night by a woman with a face full of scars. Castelle gets to see her kingdom for the first time in over a decade and must reckon with the changes. There’s also a haunted sword that’s a lesbian.
The Dragonoak trilogy is my oldest work, but hey, people still seem to like it! A necromancer runs away with a passing knight and gets caught up in trouble that spans several continents.











