Guardian, Book One: Guardian

Finished at 100,000 words, Guardian follows the experiences of Alex as he deals with the divide betwee the human world and the fay in Scotland. All kinds of silly politics, strangeness with vampires and shapeshifters and more manage to give him quite an education - and it ends with a cliffhanger…

Guardian, Book Two: Here There Be Dragons

Which Here There Be Dragons resolves! The second in the Guardian series, this one takes Alex to Germany and the White Princess. So far it’s got 38,600 words. ^__^

No Place for Fay

No Place for Fay - actually not its title, but I LIKE the title, and I’m hanging on to it as a possible selling point for later. *laughs* This one follows little Aiden the Seelie fay prince as he pursues the luv of a tough New York cop. I adore Aiden; unfortunately, he does tend to be unwise when it comes to his love affairs. (Don’t ask abut wordcount. This one’s still in the research stage.)

Notte

The autobiography (so to speak) of Notte, the first vampire. Starts in prehistory. There is a bear. And sex. (But not with the bear.) He had a long way to go before he became the perfect gentleman. 3600 words so far.

Witch-Hunter

I believe this one falls under the category of “speculative fiction.” Takes place some 30 years in the future from now, give or take, and involves all the characters discussed in the previous four books. 3300 words.


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