Villainous
Villainous Heroics #1
Published: June 23, 2021
Villainous is the first in a LGBTQ+ fantasy scifi duology full of wit, action, and a whole lot of sarcasm for fans of J. Elle’s Wings of Ebony, Marissa Meyer’s Renegades, and April Daniels’ Dreadnought.
What makes someone a villain?
After the war, Mythikos was divided into three classes: Seelie, Unseelie, and human.
For Jericho, a werewolf a part of the Hero Alliance, the world has always been black and white. Heroes and villains. Seelie and Unseelie. Those who protect the humans and those who hurt them. Jericho has always known what side they’re on.
But when the villain they’ve been hunting for the last six months turns out to be their childhood friend, everything Jericho knew is turned upside down. Dusk storms into Jericho’s life to show them just how wrong their assumptions are, and that the world is made up of more than just good and evil.
Faced with a world that seems increasingly more grey, Jericho must decide to return to their old life, or trust their friend turned villain.
Caution: Content warnings may contain spoilers
Childhood Sweethearts to Enemies to Friends to Lovers, Fighting the System, Everyone is Morally Grey, Genderfluid MC, Trans Masc Deaf MC, Cyberpunk Fae, Grumpy/Sunshine
Content Warnings: brief mentions of transphobia, violence, blood, drugging the person you love to save them, profanity
Heroics
Villainous Heroics #2
Published: June 22, 2022
Heroics is the conclusion to a LGBTQ+ fantasy scifi duology full of wit, action, and a whole lot of sarcasm for fans of J. Elle’s Wings of Ebony, Marissa Meyer’s Renegades, and April Daniels’ Dreadnought.
What makes someone a hero?
Soliel—Dusk—is a banshee, living in a divided world, where he’s seen as the villain, but that doesn’t stop him from fighting against it, or those in power who seek to keep Mythikos at war with itself.
He'd thought things would be easier with Jericho at his side, but something is festering in Mythikos' underbelly.
Faced with the source of the darkness, Soliel will have to decide which is more important, the crumbling city, or its people crying for help.
In this epic conclusion to the Villainous Heroics duology, loyalties are put to the test, friendships are stretched to their limits, and villains become the heroes they never thought they could be.
Caution: Content warnings may contain spoilers
Childhood Sweethearts to Enemies to Friends to Lovers, Fighting the System, Everyone is Morally Grey, Genderfluid MC, Trans Masc Deaf MC, Cyberpunk Fae, Grumpy/Sunshine
Content Warnings: brief mentions of transphobia, violence, blood, profanity