Welcome to Aspect Society, where magic is political power, secrets are as common as breath, and what you don't know could easily get you killed...
Siren's Song
On the run since she was sixteen, Siren Savage's life revolves around staying one step ahead of the man hellbent on taking her magic for his own. A normal life isn't in the cards.
But when she meets Jace Winters, she finds herself wanting everything she knows she can't have. And as fate would have it, Jace may be the only man who knows enough about Aspect—the power that runs in her veins—to help her control her unpredictable magic.
Neither of them planned on falling in love, but you know what they say about the best laid plans...
Valkyrie's Call
Everyone thinks they know exactly who Valkyrie Winters is: strong, deadly, and unapproachable—the most powerful Battle Aspect user in history. But they have no idea how hellish her childhood was, or that the nightmare is very far from over.
Aside from her freedom, she's only ever wanted the one person she should never have: her brother's best friend, the handsome, infuriating Random Tremayne. A year ago, she gave into temptation, thinking one night with the notorious playboy would get him out of her system. Instead, he's been determined to make her his ever since.
Loving him is the most dangerous thing Valkyrie could do, but can she resist?
Truthfinder's Promise
When Meredith Townsend finds a dog locked in a basement at a madman's compound, her magic immediately senses a lie. She knows it isn't simply a dog, but she never expects a werewolf—since everyone knows they don't exist.
But not only does this rescue "dog" take human form, he happens to be none other than Jensen King, the man she had a torridly hot affair with—before he disappeared without a trace. Now he needs Meredith's help to find his sister—and the other Shifters stolen from his enclave—before they're sold to the highest bidder at an underground magical auction.
If Meredith and Jensen fail, war looms on the horizon between Aspect and Shifter societies. If they succeed, do two people from such a different background have a chance at making love work?