The Siren Series

Siren: The Siren Series Book One
Inara's allure has never made anyone want to kill her, until now.
When a blue-eyed warrior tries to skewer her to the tarmac with a freaking sword, it isn't even the craziest thing to happen. Her life is falling apart and she doesn’t know why. Aaron has been dreaming of Inara's death since he learned of her existence. Obeying the gods' wishes for her demise will be his absolute pleasure. He hunts her down, prepared to end her, but she isn't the monster he was expecting to find. For the first time in his life, he goes against the will of the gods and offers Inara salvation. It comes in the form of a gilded cage but the alternative is death.
Inara doesn't have a choice, since Aaron’s the only thing between her and the other hunters on her trail. Aaron hates her for reasons he won’t divulge but at least she’s getting answers to questions that have plagued her life. A life that will soon be limited to the confines of her new prison—If Aaron can bring himself to let her go.
In a land of gods and myth, two enemies learn that not all monsters deserve to die. Some, might actually be worth loving if they’re willing to pay the price.
Siren Burn: The Siren Series Book Two
Inara’s hiding place has become a safer, less tropical version of the Flowery Isle. She’s secure in a realm she understands but still trapped. Aaron’s need to protect her is borderline militant and she’s starting to question if he should have helped free her at all.
Her Siren side grows daily: a malevolence filling her with impulses she’s too afraid to admit. It’s getting painful to hide from everyone and she’s riddled with guilt at the deception. But she’s terrified the icy darkness will eclipse her sunlight and Aaron will see the monster she’s become. She questions their relationship for this reason. He’s risking his life for her when all he knows are the parts, she’s allowing him to see.
Nobody understands what she’s going through, until Dante. He’s the only one who can empathise with her problems because he has them too. She can be herself around him without fear of judgement and it’s a relief to finally have a friend she can talk to.
When her past finally catches up with her, Dante is the one that picks up the pieces. He shelters her from the brewing storm but she can’t bring herself to love him the way he wants her to.
The only love she needs is the one she never asked for and least expected, and she’ll protect it until her dying breath.


Siren Fire: The Siren Series Book Three
Life is perfect until Inara discovers the one she’s living isn’t real. Cracks form in the pretty lie that’s been woven around her; memories of who and what she is, seeping through the façade. Places and people she’s forgotten haunt each moment, until the vivid hallucinations turn real.
She’s been given a second chance at life but things aren’t the same as before – She isn’t the same. There is a reason Hades couldn’t keep her soul in the Underworld but to find it out, she’ll have to forgive Apollo for what he did.
Slowly, she rebuilds, making new memories with Aaron and their son. Everything is perfect, until it isn’t.
There’s unfinished business with Dante, a vengeful goddess out for blood and a so-called ‘reward’ to navigate. Secrets are revealed amid the chaos and it turns out, Inara’s second chance comes with a hefty price.
It’s time to make them pay for what they’ve done.