Two kings want her. One will do anything to keep her.
Olin has lived on the run for years, moving from village to village to escape the Wild King’s Commander, the only person who knows her secret. She’s human, not the imp she pretends to be—a crime punishable by death.
Finding one of the well-hidden Gates to the human world is her only chance to escape, but before she can get away, a creature long believed extinct destroys her village and sends her fleeing . . . right into the hands of the Wild King.
Instead of killing her, he offers her a bargain. Stay in the palace for three months to help him discover why she’s at the center of a war that has been brewing for centuries, and he’ll give her the location of a Gate.
As they form an uneasy alliance, they are wound closer and closer by an all-consuming pull of desire that neither of them can seem to escape. If they don’t unravel the truth in time, millions will die and kingdoms will burn.
Fall into this dangerous realm where bone brokers go neck and neck. Walk the piers of the dreaded Great Salt Market and tunnel into the nests of the low fae. In this place, the only things more dangerous than the creatures are the cruel gods themselves.
Book one of The Wild Kingdom Duology.

Critical Acclaim for The Wild Kingdom
“A fierce and inventive thrill ride from start to finish! Olin is a force of nature. Watching a human navigate this treacherous magical landscape with such palpable grit kept us hooked until the very last page. We could NOT put it down.”
– Pages and Potions Podcast
Perfect for You If You Love…
- Fated mates (but only he knows)
- Cruel gods
- Slow burn with earned spice… and lots of it
- A dangerous world of fairies, low fae, and imps
Still not convinced? He loses control of his magic and bonds her. Only, she’s a human with no magic to accept or deny the connection, so it grows stronger the longer they are together. If they can’t find a way to break the bond in time… they’ll both die.
A Look Inside the Book (Coming Soon)
Illustrations by Samantha Curran with Windweaver Press