Spearing the Scorpion's Heart
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Complete, First published Mar 02, 2023
Mature
In the second book of The Valkyrie Project, Chief of Operations Neith Varanger leads a rescue team onto the planet where one of her lieutenants escorted a mysterious entity that plagued the Freyja for a short time at the end of Spearing the Serpent. 

The former corporal turned facilitator rescued from the xenomorph moon, Remy Archambault, has joined the team, with  Varanger's reservations. On the planet, they encounter new threats in their search for Lieutenant Kendra Ragnar, a girl of nearly supernatural fighting ability, and one of Varanger's recruits into a specialized program of female Navy officers-the Valkyrie Project.
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Spearing the Siren

26 parts Complete Mature

In the final novel of the Valkyrie Project, the war between Alfheim, the Dokkalfar, and Helheim comes to a head. The Ljosalfar arrive at the Midgardian fleet orbiting Helheim, a single scout ship sent on a suicide mission to test Midgard's defenses. Its commander has a single soft spot, for Council Director Valiskar Kierin, the only Dokkalfr left on the Freyia. Using whatever means necessary to secure a cease fire, Kierin gives Commander Helenamor the one thing he's wanted for centuries: him. When the admiral of the Ljosalfr forces arrives, he is nothing what the Dokkalfar or the Midgardians expect. On his heels, the Queen of Svartalfheim, the home of the Dokkalfar, comes to collect the elf she believes is responsible for the Black Dragon's death: his third cousin, former Brigade Commander Navileth Morloc, who has recently left his life as a pleasure master to join the war effort. With Lillevenn and the crew of the Freyja trapped between the two, can the conflict be resolved without plunging them all into another age of senseless war and death? *Trigger warning: there is a semi-graphic rape scene towards the end, a male by a female. Also, this book has a lot of LGBTQ love scenes, fyi.