Jace & Gennadi, Book 1

The Sons of the Cities is a non-magical fantasy, MM and MMM+, spinoff series to Peter and the Wolves. It is highly recommended that you read all of the Peter and the Wolves books first.

Jace

Just when I thought I had everything I could possibly wish for—a submissive man who I love, a position of importance in King Magnus’s household, and a real future—the greatest regret of my past has returned. My brother—who now calls himself King Sai of the Kostya Kingdom—is back, and he will answer for his sins, if I have anything to say about it.

But if I have to choose between getting the revenge I’ve always wanted and protecting Gennadi, I don’t know what I’ll do.

Gennadi

The nightmares will never leave me. Every time I close my eyes, Yuri is there in my head, continuing his reign of terror. And when my nightmare becomes a reality, I don’t know if even Jace can save me. Can I trust my dominant to protect me, or will I have to do the unthinkable? And if I do what I must, will I ever feel safe again?

PLEASE BE ADVISED: Content involves an extremely high heat level and mentions of past cruelty and mistreatment.


Lefric, Book 2

The thing that most people think of when they think about me is that I talk too much. They say I can’t keep my mouth shut and that I’ll blurt out anything to anyone, given the slightest provocation. That and I like certain other things in my mouth too. Not that I’ve gotten a lot of that recently, because Radulph seems to have completely forgotten what a pup is for, and I miss my friends, the other Sons of the Cities, and I haven’t been touched for so long that I think I might absolutely explode if I—

There I go, getting off the subject again. Which is something I can’t afford to do, now that Radulph and I are on a diplomatic mission to Good Port. I’m not sure why Magnus chose Radulph for the mission, since he’s terrible at diplomacy. Actually, I have this weird feeling like I’m the one Magnus is relying on to do…something.

It could have something to do with the fact that Olympus Hakobyan, son of the Lord Vikhrov, the new ruler of Good Port, has his eye on me. Which is really something else, considering how gorgeous, wealthy, and powerful Olympus is. And when I find myself in his bed shortly after arriving in Good Port, I wonder if maybe I’m being kidnapped? Maybe? But who would want to kidnap me, and why? And would I mind it all that much?

Olympus is just my type…but there’s a lot more going on with him and with Good Port than I or Magnus or anyone has suspected. And it might just be up to me to ensure that the most prosperous and potentially powerful city on the frontier allies itself with the Wolf River Kingdom. Me! Can you believe it? But if I stay in Good Port, will I ever see my friends again?

I miss my friends.

The Sons of the Cities is a spinoff series to Peter and the Wolves. It is highly recommended that you read all of the Peter and the Wolves books first.

PLEASE BE ADVISED: Content involves an extremely high heat level.


Sebald, Book 3

Maldurik is dead. The man who owned me died a hero in battle, which means I’m free. I’m no longer a pup.

But if I want to keep it that way, I have to run.

I’ve been lucky enough to get help from my friend Jace’s brother, King Sai of the Kostya Kingdom, but that means I have to travel away from my home and my friends to return to the cities that rejected and reviled me. I just hope things in the cities have changed.

I also hope I can find the man I almost loved before being sold into slavery, Barthold. Is Bee still alive? Will he still want me when I find him?

But maintaining my freedom and searching for my past love are only the beginning of my problems. Because the very last thing I expected to stumble into once I reached Hedeon was a man who would turn my world upside down and make me question everything I thought I believed about myself and the way things should be.

Nothing could have prepared me for Avenel…or the way I want to make him mine.

The Sons of the Cities is a spinoff series to Peter and the Wolves. It is highly recommended that you read all of the Peter and the Wolves books first.

PLEASE BE ADVISED: Content involves an extremely high heat level.


The Meeting of Four Kingdoms, Book 4

The stage is set. The leaders of the four most powerful of the new kingdoms on the frontier have gathered for a summit that could change everything for wolves and city-dwellers alike.

But the meeting is also a chance for the Sons of the Cities to reunite…and to argue over the ever-changing problem of pupdom. Is it right for men who were once pups themselves to own their own pups, or will that undermine everything the Sons have been working for?

And there are even greater problems on the horizon when a spy is discovered among the men King Sai has invited to form a new order—a spy who represents the Old Realm and the claim that King Julius still believes he has on all of the frontier.

Will the meeting of four kingdoms unite the people of the frontier or divide them even further? And will the Old Realm wage a war to reclaim the frontier…or has the war already begun?

The Sons of the Cities is a spinoff series to Peter and the Wolves. It is highly recommended that you read all of the Peter and the Wolves books first.

PLEASE BE ADVISED: Content involves an extremely high heat level.


Anton, Book 5

In order to save the man who changed my life, I had to agree to become the pup of a man I despise…

Escaping imprisonment at the hands of the mysterious General Rufus was like jumping out of the frying pan and into the fire. Because in order to save both myself and Ludvig, I had to agree to become Dmitri’s pup.

And Dmitri has plans for me…plans I’m not sure I’m ready for.

As if that weren’t enough, once we reached Good Port, just as I was resigning myself to my fate and joining my friends in their efforts to unravel a spy plot, in walked a man who embodied everything I have always dreamed of, a man I could truly see myself falling for.

In walked Hayk.

Now I’m torn between a promise made to one man and the desire I feel for another. The intrigues and struggles of the new frontier can’t hold a candle to the impossible choices I don’t know how to make. Does love truly conquer all, or is that just a story for children?

The Sons of the Cities is a spinoff series to Peter and the Wolves. It is highly recommended that you read all of the Peter and the Wolves books first.

PLEASE BE ADVISED: Content involves an extremely high heat level.


Conrad, Book 6

I set off to cross the mountains into the Old Realm so that I could have the adventure of a lifetime…but I didn’t realize I might never return to the man I love.

When Dushka let me go off to the Old Realm to pursue my passion for healing, he bid me have as much fun as I could while away. I took him at his word, and my fun started almost as soon as I set off!

But having fun with new friends along the journey, and with my housemates once I arrived at Royersford Healers’ College, was only the beginning of an adventure I never could have planned for. Messing around is one way to become like brothers with my housemates, but living through the rise of a tyrant whose paranoia causes him to capture the entire Old Realm in his iron grip is another entirely.

I never intended to end up trapped in the Old Realm. I never intended to fall in love with one of my classmates either. But if it’s the last thing I ever do, I will climb the mountains to make it home to Dushka…and I’ll take Appius and the rest of my friends with me, even if we die in the process.

The Sons of the Cities is a spinoff series to Peter and the Wolves. It is highly recommended that you read all of the Peter and the Wolves books first.

PLEASE BE ADVISED: Content involves an extremely high heat level.


Solstice Stories and Other Tales from the Frontier, Book 7

Dive into all sorts of stories from the Frontier in this mix of brand-new stories and stories that were previously available as bonus content via Merry’s Facebook Reader Group…

Home At Last
Peter, Neil, and Magnus return to Gravlock after the voyage to the Meeting of Four Kingdoms and its aftermath in Good Port, and boy are they glad to be home!

How Orel Found His Pup
Orel has always been against pupdom, but when he comes to the rescue of a vulnerable young man just before Solstice, his thoughts on the matter change. But Leremy has secrets that could change everything.

A Promise for Solstice
Sascha stays home with Oscar for Solstice, but when they start talking honestly for the first time ever, emotions run high.

Their Second-Favorite Game
Peter, Neil, and Magnus greet Solstice Eve morning by playing their second-favorite game in bed…two lies and a truth.

Solstice in Good Port
It’s Solstice Eve, and while Lefric is happy with his life and at peace, Anton struggles to come to grips with his new life, and the length of Hayk and Billie’s contract. But everything could change when Lefric comes up with a “brilliant idea” to convince Master Daron to release them from their contract early.

Winter Wandering
Jace and Gennadi spend Solstice together, enjoying each other and all Gravlock has to offer…but hints about what is to come wait around every corner.

New Hope
Conrad and Appius travel to the new king’s city for the official naming ceremony. It’s the first chance Conrad has had to reunite with the other Sons of the Cities. Surprises await him, along with an offer for a whole new life. But can he let go of one thing to embrace another?

Lunch with Magnus
Neil and Magnus have lunch together on Rurik’s birthday…and mark the passage of time in a unique way.

Something New
Jace and Sebald discuss what it means to have a pup and how those pups should be treated on the way from Hedeon t Good Port.

Interview with Peter
Peter answers a series of interview questions that were posed by readers in Merry’s Facebook Reader Group