Into the Dark

In Into the Dark, two souls are tested, and a Kingdom's destiny hangs in the balance.

 Aoife O'Driscoll is confused.

After sharing an electrifying kiss with the Ruark Prince, she's absolutely, positively convinced that Erin is in love with her.

But now he's ghosting her. And not in the not-returning-her-calls way. No, Erin has retreated into the Dark Woods. The one place she's forbidden to enter.

With no way to contact him, all she can do is wait, but she's been waiting for ten years for Erin to make his move. Maybe it's time to stop being sweet little Aoife and finally go after what she wants.

Erin is avoiding Aoife like she's the harbinger of all plagues. But when the Dark Woods is threatened, he has no choice but to ask her for help. Only Aoife's pure magic can save his Kingdom. 

But is he willing to bring this beautiful, bright woman into the Dark Woods? Can he protect Aoife from the evil in his Kingdom, or will the darkness claim her, too?

This is book 4 in the Emuria Series.

 

Into the Fire

Into the Fire is an opposites attract romance with enough danger and spice to keep you hooked until the very last page.

Clodagh has enough magic in her little finger to burn a city to the ground. That ought to be impressive, right? Wrong. It turns out that men don’t find her fire magic all that attractive. To put it simply, her love life is flatlining. She’s too loud, too opinionated, too bossy. She’s heard it all but short of going for a personality transplant, she doesn’t know what to do. How is she supposed to find the love of her life if she can’t even find a man to date her?

Izod, the newly crowned King of Shiam, is quiet and overlooked. He would rather spend his days in the palace library, but they say it's impossible to rule a kingdom with his head lost in a book. If he wants to hold onto his throne, he must learn to be as ruthless as his father.

Despite their differences, Izod has loved Clodagh for years. When he finds himself forced into an arranged marriage with her, he’s (quietly) happy about it. Clodagh is not.

But with the threat of civil war looming, will Izod risk everything - including his love for Clodagh - to keep his kingdom safe? Or will Clodagh prove to be the key to him getting everything he wants?

This is Book 3 in the Emuria Series.

Into the Clouds

NARNIA FOR ADULTS!!

Sara is human but also the Queen of Rohn, one of the five kingdoms in Emuria. She’s given up her life in Ireland and agreed to an arranged marriage with the Fae King. Her home is an icy fortress where everyone treats her with suspicion. Everyone except for the grumpy Fae she’s married to that is. He treats her with polite disdain— if he bothers to talk to her at all.

 Lachlan is the King of Rohn and is known as the grumpiest Fae in all of Emuria. His wife’s beauty and wide smile make him grumpier… because he loves her. And loving her is dangerous. Loving Sara means letting her know all of him, and just the thought of that terrifies him because Lachlan has secrets that could destroy them both if he’s not careful.

 But the danger Sara senses in Rohn castle is not all in her imagination. She comes from a powerful family, and there are Fae in Emuria who want her dead. To protect her, Lachlan must keep Sara close but this is testing his self-control to the limit.

 As danger mounts, Lachlan must confront his feelings for Sara and finally tell her that he loves her, or he risks losing her forever.

 This is book 2 in the Emuria Series.

 

Into the Looking Glass

NARNIA FOR ADULTS!!

The artist, Lilly O'Driscoll, is quiet and gentle. As the eldest of five, she's the peacekeeper in the family, rarely the pack leader. But when her mom disappears, she sacrifices both her independence and her sex life to stay home with her younger siblings. What she's not expecting are murderous dark Fae and a handsome warrior hell-bent on kidnapping her— for her own protection, or so he claims.

 Aaronn has never said no to his Queen. When she asks him to retrieve her niece from the human realm, he reluctantly agrees. The problem is that Aaronn has always despised humans, and now he finds himself shackled to one. Bonded. He can hear every thought she thinks and it's driving him insane.

 Trusting Aaronn might be the biggest gamble Lilly ever takes, but he claims he knows where her mom is. Can she trust the grumpy warrior, or is he as dangerous as he looks? And if she goes with him to the Fae realm, will she find her way back to Ireland, or will she be stuck in Emuria forever?

This is book 1 in the Emuria Series