Standalone novels
Dark, toxic M/M romance
Below are my standalone M/M novels. They are all dark romances with plenty of content notes so please read them at your own discretion.

The only good thing in Jay’s life is pain. He seeks it out, he craves it. Mixing pain and pleasure? All the better. Physical pain helps him ignore the mess that is the rest of his life: a shit job, an abusive father, and a mother who isn’t all there. He can coast through life as long as he’s got pain.
That’s what makes Takuya perfect for him: violent and dangerous, Takuya only cares about furthering his yakuza group’s goals. Too bad Jay doesn’t do repeats. Too bad Jay has no interest in tying himself to anybody.
But stubbornly clinging to his independence doesn’t make Jay’s life any easier. As things spiral out of control, the only one who could possibly save him might possibly be more dangerous than what Jay is running from.
Note: This book contains dark themes with potentially triggering topics including CSA and self-harm. Read at your own discretion.

For the past three decades, the tyrant king has ruled with an iron fist, killing all dissenters and feeding their flesh to his demonic son.
Prince Suraj upholds his father’s rule by devouring anybody who stands in the way. He has no purpose in life beyond serving his father.
Madhava fights to overthrow their sadistic rule. His quest for freedom and justice is the only thing that keeps him from following his dark urges down a bloody path.
When Madhava captures Suraj, he’s faced with a choice: kill him–or attempt to win him over to his side. The fire between them is irresistible. Consuming. But trying to bring out the best in Suraj might bring out the monster in Madhava.
NOTE: This m/m dark fantasy novel deals with dark themes and features graphic violence. Read at your own discretion.

Aiden has known for years that his mother arranged a marriage for him. He’s going to become somebody’s trophy husband, living it up in wealth with some rich European.
Until his mother informs him that his betrothed is a fae king. Now he has to travel through the faerie realm to honor the deal his mother made. It doesn’t help that the servant sent to guide him hates him, and Aiden’s body is a hot commodity in the fae realm. Aiden struggles to find a place for himself in this world, because everything he does seems to lead to pain and suffering for himself.
This can’t be the life intended for him. But in order to find happiness, he has to go through hell first.
This novel is a dark, kinky, m/m retelling of The Goose Girl. Be advised that the relationships are unhealthy and include possible triggering content. Read at your own discretion.

Every being has a true name, a name that must be held close with magic. To be born without magic means to lose one’s name, and a person without a name can’t survive: their soul splinters apart, piece by piece, until they die. The only salvation is servitude, hoping that a kind person will bestow a name and keep the Nameless soul in one piece—at the cost of freedom.
How many names has he had now? Far too many to remember. His new saviors are his only hope. They give him a name and a home, but navigating a household where he needs to please two people instead of one is far more complicated than he expected. He knows how to look pretty and how to be enticing—but he doesn’t know how to follow their contradictory orders and keep them both appeased.
He doesn’t know how to keep the jealousy from eating at him as he watches these two men who are so in love.
All he can do is mold himself to fit their ideals for the smallest scraps of affection. If he doesn’t figure it out fast, he’ll die the same agonizing death that befalls any Nameless who is cast free for too long.

The only way to survive as a witch during Prohibition is to keep your head down. That’s what Michael’s been doing: his old ways of bending people’s will to suit his whims are long over. Until notorious Mafia leader Cesare Pastore kidnaps him and binds him, all in a plot to bring a detective to his knees. Now Michael has to figure out how to fulfill Cesare’s request without becoming superfluous in the process.
This 30k novella features dark themes and unhealthy relationships.