The Fae's Bargain Trilogy

A dark fae fantasy about bargains, breaking points, and the lies we tell ourselves.

Princess Rowan made a fatal mistake on the battlefield: she willingly gave her true name to a fae Sovereign to save the man she loved.

Now Thalanis owns her—body, mind, and soul. He can command her thoughts, manipulate her memories, and make her crave things she should despise. He promises to release her once she's broken, but breaking her means destroying everything she was.

Her identity. Her memories. Her will.

And when there's nothing left of the woman she used to be, what rises from the ashes might be exactly what he's been shaping her to become all along.

Bound by Her True Name

There are only three rules for dealing with the Fae:

  • Never make a bargain with one.

  • Never let them learn your true name.

  • And if you encounter one of the Sovereign, you’re better off dead than speaking at all.

I broke every one of them.

I was a princess. An army captain. I loved one man enough to give my life for him—so when the fae commander stood over him on the battlefield, I offered something far worse than my death.

My true name.

And once he speaks my true name, I belong to him.

Thalanis. Mindwalker. Ancient. All powerful. And now he has an open door to my mind and the keys to my soul. He makes me forget my life, forget who I loved, until all I can remember is him.

I chose this. I gave myself to him. Sacrificed everything.

So why don't I hate this anymore?

If you've ever loved the idea of a relationship where she literally can't say no, this is book is for you. And the worst part is she asked for it.

Broken by His Command

My memories are slipping away.

Every day I remember less about who I was. The faces blur. The names escape me. Even my own identity feels like it's written in sand, washing away with each tide.

Thalanis says it's normal. That trauma does this. That I'm healing.

But sometimes I catch him watching me with a look I can't decipher. Sometimes I wake from dreams of a life that can't be real. Sometimes I feel like I'm forgetting something crucial.

Something he wants me to forget.

And the worst part? I'm starting not to care.

Betrayed by Her Desire

have everything I should want. Comfort. Status. Respect.

So why does it feel wrong?

There's a hunger in me I don't understand. A need that shouldn't exist. Desires that make no sense but consume me anyway.

When I finally confess what I crave—what I desperately need—Thalanis gives it to me.

All of it.

The collar. The control. The complete surrender I've been aching for.

I chose this. Every part of it. He made sure I knew what I was asking for before he gave it to me.

So why does something still feel wrong?