
Between Us: A MM Romance
A medical student. A stripper. A love that could burn the city down.
Easton has one goal: survive medical school and pass his pathology exam. He believes in science, logic, and sleep deprivation. Not ghosts.
Aries believes in the supernatural, thrill-seeking, and breaking into abandoned places that absolutely should not be entered. He also happens to be Easton’s best friend, and the man Easton has been secretly in love with for years.
When Aries drags Easton to a supposedly haunted hospital, after his shift at the strip club, it’s meant to be harmless fun. A distraction. A way to spend time together.
But the building is not empty.
When an entity latches onto Easton, the line between obsession and devotion blurs, and the haunting becomes deeply personal. What starts as a reckless adventure turns into a fight for survival.
Because some places don’t let you leave unchanged.
And some love stories are written in terror, blood, and breathless devotion.
Between Us is a dark, obsessive MM paranormal romance where love is dangerous, ghosts are real, and nothing about the connection between them is safe.
Important Note for Readers
The Haunting Between Us is Book One in the Between Us series and is not a standalone novel.
This story concludes with a significant cliffhanger, and the events of the series continue directly into Book Two.
If you enjoy supernatural horror, obsessive villains, emotional devastation, and hard-earned happily-ever-afters, the complete story unfolds across all four books.

The Void Between Us
How far into the dark would you crawl to save the light?
Easton was born to heal.
Not to destroy. Not to become the thing people fear in the quiet dark.
But when Saber Craven, a warlock with a god-complex and no conscience, rips Aries from his life and seals him behind impenetrable wards, healing is no longer an option.
To get him back, Easton must become something else entirely.
He fuses his soul with a primordial force known only as the Void Crane, trading his humanity for power. But power like that doesn’t come free.
It needs fuel.
August is more than willing to provide it.
Cold. Calculating. Lethal in ways that feel almost intimate. August offers Easton the volatile magic needed to survive the transformation, guiding him through the darkness with a steady hand and a dangerous smile. But every lesson is a leash. Every touch is a tether. Every desperate, moment pulls Easton deeper into a trap disguised as salvation.
August isn’t saving him.
He’s claiming him.
Meanwhile, deep within the decaying halls of Craven Manor, Aries is unraveling.
Saber isn’t just breaking him. He’s rewriting him.
Memories stripped away. Loyalty reshaped into something obedient and hollow. Aries believes he was abandoned. Left behind. Forgotten.
But something inside him refuses to die.
Buried beneath the control, beneath the lies, something ancient and feral is waking. And it is not going quietly.
As the distance between them fills with blood, magic, and madness, Easton is forced to face an impossible truth:
He can save the man he loves.
But only if he becomes the very thing he was meant to destroy.

The Remorse Between Us
To kill a god, you have to become a monster.
Easton traded his humanity to save the man he loves, transforming into the vessel for a starving, primordial entity known as the Void Crane. Now, his survival depends entirely on the agonizing, intoxicating magic of August Craven.
August is obsessed with the weapon he forged, pushing their twisted, dependent bond to the absolute limit.
Trapped in a gilded cage, Aries is at the mercy of Saber Craven, August’s sadistic cousin. Stripped of his autonomy and forced into a role of tragic obedience, Aries realizes that the only way to break the devil's leash is to surrender to the darkness inside him and merge with the ancient, feral Wendigo.
But the key to their salvation rests on the shoulders of Alyssa, who agrees to the ultimate sacrifice. To assassinate Saber, she must use a dangerous glamour to infiltrate his bed disguised as Aries and plant a lethal blood-fertility parasite. Surviving a monster requires learning how to submit to one. As August trains her to endure the devil's touch, the cold tactician finds his iron-clad control shattering, replaced by a violent, unhinged obsession for the soft, defiant girl he is supposed to use as bait.
With the Black Moon rising, the lines between love, captivity, and possession completely dissolve. In a war where magic is fueled by blood and starvation, survival will demand everything.

The Reckoning Between Us
The cost of survival was their souls. The cost of victory might be everything else.
Saber Craven is still alive. And he wants his magic back.
Aries must fight his own darkness to prove to Easton—and himself—that he is a protector, not the monster his abuser tried to make him.
Easton goes to great lengths to help Aries in overcoming the trauma inflicted by Saber Craven.
And then there is August Craven. He struck a blood oath with the Devourer, an ancient god of vengeance. He is now a walking extinction event with a single mandate: hunt down Saber Craven and tear his soul apart.
The Reckoning Between Us is the intense, heart-stopping fourth installment in the dark paranormal romance Between Us series. It explores heavy themes of trauma, coercive dynamics, and a possessive, unapologetic love that refuses to die—even in the darkest of voids.

Origin of Ruin
This is not a redemption.
This is a record.
Before the silence, before the cold precision, before the world learned to step carefully around the shadow he cast, there was a boy who felt too much in a place that demanded he feel nothing at all.
Saber Craven was not born as something monstrous.
He was not shaped in a single moment, nor broken in a way that could be cleanly named. What he became was not sudden. It was not simple. It was a slow, deliberate construction, layered in grief, sharpened by control, and perfected in isolation.
This is the part of the story that exists beneath the violence. The part that lingers in the spaces between choices, where pain is not loud, but constant. Where survival becomes indistinguishable from transformation.
There are no justifications here. No softened edges. No attempt to make him easier to understand.
Only the truth:
That some people are not ruined in an instant. They are refined into something unrecognizable.
And once that process begins, it does not stop.
It only becomes more precise.

Origin of Scars
If you’ve already read The Haunting Between Us, then you know Aries as the hilarious, ghosting hunting shadow at Easton’s side.
This novella is his story.
Origin of Scars takes you back to where Aries began. Before the confidence.
Before the man he becomes. This is the story of the boy who survived something he should not have survived… and the person who reached into the dark and refused to let him disappear.
While this novella can be read on its own, it is best experienced after The Haunting Between Us. There are emotional threads, character dynamics, and moments that will carry deeper meaning if you’ve already walked through that story first.
This is not a light read.
It is raw. It is painful. It is about trauma, survival, and the slow, fragile process of learning what it means to be safe.
But more than anything—
This is a story about being chosen.

The Oath Between Us
For centuries, Oathwolves have belonged to warlocks.
Bound by ancient magic and iron collars etched with runes, lycanthropes are sent to Duskmere Academy to serve, protect, and obey. Their purpose is simple: submit and survive.
Token Hawthorn has never been good at following rules.
Loud-mouthed, reckless, and impossible to control, Token arrives at Duskmere carrying a dangerous secret hidden in his blood.
Chain Wraithwood is everything Token despises.
Cold. Untouchable. Aristocratic.
As heir to one of the most powerful warlock families in existence, Chain has spent his entire life behind walls of discipline, control, and expectation. The last thing he wants is an unruly Oathwolf disrupting his carefully ordered future.
Unfortunately, fate has other plans.
When a psychic bond forms between them, every thought, fear, and desire becomes impossible to hide. The deeper the connection grows, the harder it becomes to tell where obligation ends and obsession begins.
The Oath Between Us takes place in the same universe as the Between Us series, but it can be enjoyed without reading the original books.
That said, readers familiar with the Between Us series will have a deeper understanding of the world, lore, and magical politics surrounding the story.
Please note:
The Oath Between Us is not a standalone and is the first book in an ongoing series.
This series follows three interconnected romances:
MM (Token & Chain)
MM (Havoc & Kell)
MF (Elias & Aura)
A dark paranormal romance featuring warlocks, witches, werewolves, dark academia, forced proximity, psychic bonds, possessive love interests, dangerous secrets, found family, political intrigue, MM romance, MF romance, and interconnected storylines.

Hunt Me in the Dark
No names. Only numbers.
No faces. Only masks.
For centuries, the Mirror Society has operated beneath the city in absolute secrecy, hunting monstrous creatures known as the Blights while concealing their identities behind enchanted demon masks that reflect the faces of anyone who dares to look at them.
To be seen is forbidden.
To be known is dangerous.
And love is considered the deadliest weakness of all.
Among the Society’s most feared operatives are Seventeen and Nineteen.
Seventeen is ruthless, sharp-tongued, and violently efficient, a man with blood on his hands and destruction woven straight into his bones.
Nineteen is the heir to the empire that built the Society itself, a beautiful weapon forged from discipline, obedience, and brutal control. Cold. Elegant. Untouchable.
Together, they are lethal.
But outside the masks, Seventeen and Nineteen are something far more dangerous: stepbrothers who cannot stand each other. Every interaction is a fight waiting to happen, every glance edged with resentment, neither of them realizing the person they hate most is the same man they trust with their life in the dark.
As the Blights grow more violent and the city begins to rot from the inside out, the line between duty and obsession starts to fracture. Because beneath the hatred, beneath the masks, beneath the numbers, something far more dangerous is beginning to form between them.
And in the Mirror Society, love is a death sentence.
A Dark MM Romance
Tropes: Stepbrothers • Secret Society • Masks • Enemies to Lovers • Grumpy/Sunshine • Bi Awakening • Hidden Identity • Forced Proximity • Gothic Cyberpunk Romance

Fangs & the Revenant
He’s a vampire with a mouth that should be illegal.
I’m a Blood Warden who refuses to die.
Lyric Vörös was supposed to be taken into custody, not assigned to me.
Instead, I’m his handler—chained to a six-hundred-year-old vampire with a talent for chaos, a lethal power of compulsion, and absolutely no respect for authority, personal space, or my furniture.
I don’t trust him.
He doesn’t behave.
And somehow, the Wardens decided this was a good idea.
As cults rise, mirrors lie, and ancient monsters start peeling open the minds of their victims, Lyric and I are forced into a partnership built on violence, bad decisions, and mutual irritation. I can’t be compelled. He can’t be controlled. And the closer the danger creeps, the harder it becomes to tell whether the real threat is the enemy—or the thing growing between us.
We fight monsters.
We fight each other.
We definitely say “I hate you” a lot.
But hate doesn’t look like this.
And love has never been more dangerous.
Fangs & the Revenant is a dark gay romance filled with brutal action, sharp banter, morally questionable choices, and two idiots who would rather die than admit they care—except dying doesn’t always stick.

Proximity Disorder: A MM Why Choose Romance
Ace’s life was painfully normal.
Until he accidentally went on a first date with the wrong twin.
Cedar is charming, warm, and dangerously good at flirting. When he asks Ace out for drinks, Ace assumes it’s a miracle.
Then Cedar’s identical twin shows up.
Aspen is brilliant, terrifying, and apparently believes personal space is a social experiment.
Ace spent twenty-seven years being ignored.
Now two disasters are fighting over him.
And things are about to get very complicated.
This story also contains explicit sexual content between consenting adults within a polyamorous relationship (MM+), as well as intense emotional and possessive dynamics.
While the novel explores heavy topics, it is ultimately a story about survival, healing, found family, and reclaiming safety after trauma.
This story is not intended to glamorize or romanticize mental illness.
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