In a time when humans and fairies lived together peacefully, a law prohibited romantic relationships between them. Seraphina, a fairy, and Ignatius Alec, a human, fell in love, breaking this law. After their parents failed to separate them, they ran away to a cottage in the enchanted forest. Seraphina became pregnant and gave birth to a hybrid child, Lily Alec. Knowing the dangers of hybrids, they sent Lily away to be raised by the Isruns, who had a child of their own. Ignatius and Seraphina pleaded with the Isruns to keep Lily's true identity a secret and to protect her from the dangerous fairy realm.One day, while the Isruns were away, a war broke out between humans and fairies. Ignatius and Seraphina, who were caught in the crossfire, were killed, leaving Lily and the Isruns' son, Damon, behind. Icelyn, Damon's mother, explained to him that Lily was an orphan and that they would care for her. She also warned him never to reveal the existence of the fairy realm to Lily. Unbeknownst to the Isruns, Lily was a hybrid and would develop fire fairy powers on her 16th birthday.
Book 2:The war
Book 3:Discovering the Unknown(more realms) mermaids,dragons,etc.
In this Breaking Gods book, Meriwa, a genetically engineered monster hunter who has discovered she's soulmates with a vampire, must explore not only how to be in a committed and healthy romantic relationship but also how to help her lover keep his people safe from evil forces which threaten to overwhelm them.
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In the second book of the Breaking series, genetically engineered monster hunter Meriwa Short must learn about the supernatural Head Order and grapple with what it means to be a human, a former Hunter, and a current supernatural mate. As Carbry Alesky's monstrous history threatens to drive a wedge between the two of them, they and the rest of their Knight Corp family are forced to contend with increased Hunter attacks as well as political infighting from the Head Order, which seems hell-bent on undermining the peace Alesky has fought hard to cultivate in the American Order. Will figures from both Carbry and Meriwa's pasts come back to haunt them? Is possible to be redeemed after having perpetrated unspeakable evil in the past? And, perhaps most importantly, is love powerful enough to avert disaster?
𝔅𝔯𝔢𝔞𝔨𝔦𝔫𝔤 𝔊𝔬𝔡𝔰
Breaking Imhullu [Book 1]
Breaking Order [Book 2]
Breaking Death [Book 3]