Published author since 2016
Started writing on Wattpad since 2010
Exclusive writer for Dreame since 2021
I am very much into fantasy romances, which is the genre I usually write here on Dreame. Be it faeries, vampires, witches, and also Greek mythology retellings.
Books Completed: The Last Salem Witch, A Hall of Mirrors
Books On-Going: The Fae King's Ruin (sequel to The Last Salem Witch), Smoke and Mirrors (Sequel to A Hall of Mirrors)
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*Sequel to A Hall of Mirrors*
After discovering her true powers and saving the race of the Gods from the Unknown, Kathréftis, The Goddess of Reflections, is now free to go back to the life of freedom that she had put on pause for Olympus\' sake. Except for this time, she hopes she will get to spend it with Hades, God of the Underworld, for the rest of eternity.
But things go awry as shattering secrets are revealed and a growing turmoil threatens both mortals and immortals alike.
Relationships will be tested. Bonds will be broken. And it will be up to Kath to decide how far she is willing to go to save the ones she loves most when not everything is as they seem.
The Silvers are a team of impossibly gorgeous women who are trained to be hired, professional killers. Beauty is their number one camouflage and their smiles are as sharp as the knives they keep. For hundreds of years, killing has been their usual MO. That is until the new King of Porto Halesi hired one of them to protect him.
Scarlett was a veteran of the Silvers. After spending most of her teenage years killing more noblemen than she could think of, she was finally ready to turn in her silver cloak and be normal for once. Her plans are thwarted, however, as she is assigned to protect the king from those who wanted him dead.
Protecting people though, seemed harder than killing them.
Just as hard as it is to fight the attraction between the King and his Protector.
Book I of the Royals Series || M i s s Y v y
*Sequel to The Last Salem Witch*
After the defeat of the Unseelie Fae, a treaty was made to combine the two Fae Kingdoms. Crown Princess Aislin of Cetha must now marry King Avery of Alfheim to align the two great Fae Courts.
But learning how to be a Queen to all Fae is not only what she needs to learn. Aislin must navigate her way through the Seelie Court and learn who and what she is, and decide whether her fate would lead to the Fae King’s Ruin.
Ella, Queen, and Mistress of All Magic, only had one wish, even wishing appealed little to her logical brain: to save her people from the kind of human persecution that had almost wiped out her whole coven three hundred years ago. All she had to do was convince her Council at the Conclave held every twenty years to finally travel to a different realm and move completely and permanently. And while her cousin had argued that Earth was their home, she was determined to get what she wanted—needed, for her people.
Except a rise of an unfamiliar, unknown, and dark power had put a damper on Ella's plans. The Fallen had finally come for them, and if the Celestial Prophecy was right, it would be a terrible annihilation. Unless...
Unless the Hero of the Prophecy rose amidst a burning lake of fire.
Ella must now pick and choose her battles, to stay on Earth a little bit longer to fight and finish this war that she would be damned if she let follow into a different realm. But she didn't expect that her Council would hide her and put her into a human High School in the middle of Danvers, Massachusetts.
And she didn't expect to find the one person that could make or break her peoples' fate.
Join Ella in her journey as she learns just how far she would go to save the people that are hers and to find out what made the Last Salem Witch the worst possible enemy to have.
The rare flower of Olympus has bloomed, and there will be no escaping.
After a hundred years of being sheltered, Kath will now be presented—finally—to the rest of the gods. But along with her at last meeting the rest of the family she had been given, Kath is beginning to understand just why she had been hidden away for a century.