Book One

One woman steps up to a House that knows exactly what to do with her.

Dr. Elysia Sinclair arrives in North Carolina with credentials, restraint, and a talent for explaining away whatever she can't safely want. Then she meets Coren Jarrell. She steps up to a House built like a ritual instrument. And she opens the same door you're standing in front of now.

Premise

The first crack opens fast.

Elysia is brilliant, funny, and very used to staying in control of herself. Coren sees through that architecture almost immediately. What begins as attraction becomes a collision with real magic, real structure, and a future larger than either of them can politely ignore.

Heat with a spine.

This is erotic urban fantasy with discipline in its bones. The banter is sharp, the emotional arc lands cleanly, and the magic stays consequential from first spark to final cost. Every intimate turn changes the shape of the world around the people inside it.

For readers who want body, wit, and real stakes in the same sentence.

Book discovery

When Stars Align is erotic urban fantasy with occult ritual, queer desire, and cosmic stakes.

This is the first book in The Constellation Cycle. It follows Dr. Elysia Sinclair as attraction, magical structure, and an escalating supernatural threat converge inside House Pendale.

  • Explicit erotic fantasy with strong consent, consequence, and emotional payoff
  • Queer and polyamorous relationship dynamics central to the story
  • Ritual magic, power exchange, and body-based metaphysical stakes
  • A contemporary setting sharpened by occult architecture and cosmic pressure
  • Character-driven fantasy where intimacy changes the shape of the world
A library chamber inside the House.
This is the turn where the page stops explaining the House and lets you feel an interior.
A tighter editorial detail of the library chamber.