The Captain and his Thief
Pirate Hakan’s crew was scattered when they were all sold into slavery a year ago. Now, he’ll do whatever it takes to reunite them. Steal a boat? That’s nothing! Persuade its furious captain to help him? That’s harder – until he discovers Ramorran’s sworn enemy is also the man imprisoning his first mate.
But Hakan and Ramorran will need to trust each other to defeat the deadly pirate king, and trust can be the hardest thing to replace once lost…
The Merchant and his Lout
An easy job? Funny, they all start that way…
Ozzo and his fellow pirates aren’t averse to a little kidnap and ransom. But their victims don’t usually volunteer themselves.
Zakaria wants revenge. His parents just made his younger sister their heir. Fine. He’ll get abducted by pirates and they’ll see what a mistake they’ve made.
Except they don’t. When his family refuses to pay the ransom Zakaria realises the danger he’s in. The pirates still need a payoff. If he’s not to be sold into slavery, he must make himself useful. Quickly. But it’s hard to think straight when irritatingly attractive pirate Ozzo keeps pushing him off-balance with his muscles and his grin and his gruff protectiveness that Zakaria never knew he wanted before.
Zakaria wants to trust Ozzo to keep him safe, but he trusted his family and look where that left him. These people are pirates, and definitely not to be trusted – whatever his heart says.
The Hero and his Slave
Pining-for-years might have to admit his feelings to his oblivious, demi-ace BFF
Adhem wins freedom from slavery by great acts of heroism. Fadi needs to be rescued by his friends.
It’s the story of his life, really…


Book 4
Hiding-a-secret felon meets golden-retriever-energy prince in disguise
Book 5
Touch him and you die burns the world to find his lost love.


