Catriona O'Shea always lands on her feet, especially during a fight.
Car mechanic by day, cat burglar by night, Catriona's learned the hard way that paying off her brother's debt to the Black Fairies-the worst fae gang in the Underbelly-is a lifetime gig. If she'd known, she'd never have signed on the dotted line.
Because the Fairy Godmother never makes a straightforward deal. There's always a dark side.
According to the fine print, eight of Catriona's nine shapeshifter lives belong to the wretched Shade Kincaid. The magical collar around her neck makes that fact painfully obvious.
Now abandoned by her gambling-addict brother, Catriona must find a way to keep her dead father's auto shop open, whilst trying to break her binding contract. If she can't, then she'll spend the next several centuries stealing to make Kincaid rich, and that's a fate worse than nine deaths.
Of course, it won't be easy. It'll mean facing the undefeated Panther in a victory-by-death cage match whilst the Underbelly's vilest criminals cheer. Catriona expects to lose, but she has to try.
What she doesn't expect from the prideful shifter warrior is love. And it might be the very thing that saves her from lifetimes of servitude.
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Catfights in Faeland is a standalone [for now] Urban Fantasy in the Victoria Cage Necromancer World and is part of the Once Upon a Fairy Tale Night Series, a collection of multi-author fairy tale romance retellings.
Werewolves and vampires don't mix, or that's what Kieran Callisto, a seventeen-year-old vampire, has believed all his life - until he falls for the Alpha's son.
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When Kieran meets his new classmate, Mason Kane, he bristles with an unexplainable disdain. Soon it becomes apparent why: Mason is a werewolf. But when a fight turns into a sudden kiss that neither expects, Kieran's feelings for Mason turn to attraction in an instant. None of it makes sense - vampires and werewolves are supposed to be mortal enemies, so why does Kieran find Mason so irresistible? He knows that each kiss is dangerous, each bite is unpredictable...