The Setup: A fallen god (weakened, desperate) needs a mortal champion. The only competent candidate is a general who has spent 30 years eradicating religion. The god offers military victory. The general offers contempt. The Conflict: The general starts believing—not in the god’s divinity, but in their loneliness. The god starts fearing the general’s mortality.
She fell through standing stones and found a red-headed warrior. Their wedding night, the spanking, the 20-year separation — this is a romance that includes rape, war, and medical drama. It’s sprawling, graphic, and huge.
The Setup: The leader of an underground resistance falls for a quiet archivist. The archivist’s parent is the collaborator who betrayed the resistance a decade ago. The archivist knew all along. The Conflict: The archivist has been feeding the resistance false information—not to harm them, but to protect their parent. When the truth comes out, the leader has to choose: justice or mercy. They choose love. It costs them the war.