Fathers and Sons

Kingdoms rise and fall, boys become men, and men become fathers…but the intrigues of love and leadership never change…

My name is Peter Gravlock, and three years after being crowned king, on the day of our son’s birth, my husband, Magnus, has stepped down as ruler of the Wolf River Kingdom. We all should have seen this coming. My other husband, Neil, and I knew that Magnus would hand over the crown eventually, but none of us could have imagined Magnus’s timing would have ended up being as bad as it has turned out to be.

Because Magnus isn’t the only king that has just lost his throne. In fact, after only three years of peace and prosperity, the frontier already stands on the brink of war as new leaders rise to power and alliances are called into question. But which of the new kingdoms are our friends and which are our enemies?

We’ll soon find out as the leaders of every nation in the frontier come together in New Hope to celebrate the coronation of our new king. But will every leader and every kingdom make it out in one piece or will some of us lose the things we love the most to treachery?

Fathers and Sons is the first book in a new series, Kings and Kingdoms. It follows the Peter and the Wolves and Sons of the Cities series. All books in these three series should be read in order, beginning with Peter and the Wolves.

PLEASE BE ADVISED: Heat Level – Steamy


Friends and Enemies

The fate of the frontier balances on a knife’s edge as Peter, Magnus, and Neil set out on the most important diplomatic mission of their lives. But who are their friends and who are their enemies?

My name is Peter Gravlock, and the last thing I want to do after the disastrous whirlwind of the coronation is to leave my home and my children to venture into an enemy kingdom. But at the same time, I do love the game of politics, especially when I can play it in a horizontal position.

Our mission in Cremona is simple: discover whether General Rufus is a potential ally, despite the tyrannical things he’s done with his kingdom, or if he is indeed the enemy. And if we decide he is our enemy, is his army too mighty for us to conquer?

But things go wrong right from the start of our mission when Rufus strikes an unexpected blow straight to Magnus’s heart. On top of that, the friend I’m certain I’ve made might just turn out to be the deadliest bedfellow I’ve ever had. Will my efforts to seduce a vital ally to our side secure our victory, or will I lose everyone and everything I love by trusting the wrong man?


Pups and Wolves

Stolen from the men who love them, trapped in the forest by a hostile wolf pack, the pups must summon all their bravery and cunning to escape and make it home.

But help arrives from them from the most unexpected people in the most unexpected places.

There are more things going on in the forest than anyone is aware of, though. An army is on the move, and they might just be unstoppable. Is it worth being rescued when the entire frontier is about to be thrown into turmoil anyhow? 

Pups and Wolves is the third book in the Kings and Kingdoms series. It follows the Peter and the Wolves and Sons of the Cities series. All books in these three series should be read in order, beginning with Peter and the Wolves. BUT, to be honest, you could read Pups and Wolves before Friends and Enemies and be just fine, since the two stories take place simultaneously.


Victors and Vanquished

My name is Magnus Aurelius Clovis Gerzia Gravlock, and this is the conclusion of the story that I have spent nearly forty years of my life spinning….

The moment has come. Kingdoms have fallen and new ones have risen to take their places. And through it all, I have worked with one, single-minded purpose: to bring to life the vision of peace and prosperity that my dearest Rurik never lived to see.

I will see our dream of a frontier united in love and friendship come to fruition if it is the last thing I do. But first, wicked wolves need to be hunted and thwarted, our allies need to be determined and our enemies weeded out, and the last, surprising foe who would seek to ruin everything the rest of us have attempted to build must be dealt with. Once and for all.

I would fly to the ends of the earth it if made my beloved Peter and Neil happy. I would lay down my life to spare our friends, Jace and Gennadi, and the rest of the Sons of the Cities, any harm.

And when all is said and done, I might just have to do that….