Introducing: The Star Series

Powerless daughter of the two most powerful superhumans? No pressure… but I’ll prove I can be their blue star, even if it kills me.

Magic! Enemies to lovers! Best friends to lovers! Superpowers! Space stuff like supernovas and black holes! Badass female leads! LGBTQ+ representation in fantasy!

You can get all of this and more with my brand new Star Series.

“Do I have to read the original trilogy to understand this series?” No, but why rob yourself of that enjoyment too?

This new series developed after the events of Soul Obscured, book 3 in the Soul Series. And while it’s not important to know that series, the premise of this new series came from the interactions between those main characters.

What happens when two opposing superpowers become one?

The Star Series will focus on four main characters - Kiya and Ryder are the main focus of Star Collapsed (#1), but we’ll get the perspectives of Isobel and Declan in the later books as their stories intertwine. Each title in this trilogy relates to the life cycle of a star - Star Collapsed, Star Supernova, and Star Remnant - and there’s a guarantee of superpowers, magic, punching, and some really wonderful relationships.

What can you expect from the first book in the series? Here’s the blurb!

Is it possible to hate someone at first sight?

I've been around the power community my entire life. I have a special bond with the famous Blue Star; the combination of Finnley's telekinetic explosions and Nate's shadow manipulation.

You see, I'm their daughter.

Let me rephrase that. I'm their powerless daughter.

On the night of my Trials, I passed every test except the most important one - getting powers from a power source - and now I'm stuck with the constant reminder that I failed to be something great. While my family and friends go out and save others who can't control their powers, I'm left on the sidelines.

Which is why I'm furious when Ryder shows up, claiming he doesn't want those incredible powers he possesses. It sparks some deep fire inside me to think that he's throwing away a gift I so desperately want. No, it really sparked something, and now that anger is getting worse. He might not have a choice about getting involved, because his presence has triggered something in me that I'm not sure is going to end in anything but destruction.

Because what good can come from a stellar collision?

Want to learn more about the characters? Check out the Star Series page and get some more details, including a link to read the prequel story for FREE.

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