Forced Proximity
Enemies to Lovers
Slow Burn
Age Gap
Young Adult
New Adult
Crime
Dark
Billionaire
Teacher/Coach
Student
MMA Fighter
LGBTQ+
Alpha Male
Good Guy
Take-charge Women
Possessive
Bully
Gay
Professor/Student
Class Difference
Forbidden
Angsty
Comedy
Lighthearted
College
Werewolves
Shapeshifters
Magic
Fated Mates
Urban Fantasy
Monsters
Omegaverse
Ménage
Reverse Harem
Polyamory
Exhibitionism
Contemporary
Male POV
Dual POV
First Person POV
Spirits
In the world of the shifter elite, a safe female is one without power. For me, that means hide or die.
When wraiths invade my neighborhood and shit goes sideways, becoming a Guardian might be the only way to earn myself—and my beast—protection.
The elite training program begins at the local shifter college, so I pack up my swords and my brother, and off to school I go.
It’s no surprise that Guardian training is sexist as hell. But I didn’t expect to be trapped inside the campus walls, battling magical simulations rather than joining the real forces as they wage war on the monsters outside.
For me, the stakes are higher than bragging rights and points on the leaderboard.
I won’t be distracted, especially not by the pull I feel to the most powerful quad of males in the program.
Heath Blackwell, the dominant Alpha wolf and quad leader;
Wyatt Gale, the cocky playboy bear shifter;
Aiden Blackwell, the uptight jaguar who’s also my professor;
And Elijah Harrow, the terrifying yet entrancing basilisk.
I’ll fight this infuriating attraction because I know the score. Powerful quads want a central bond, and that will never be my future.
Become a Guardian. Stay alive. Nothing else matters.
This is a paranormal romance set at a supernatural college in present-day USA. It is a “why choose” romance, which means our heroine will have multiple love interests and will get her happily ever after with ALL of them by the end of the series. This is book 1 of 3, and it will end in a cliffhanger. It is intended for readers aged 18+ and contains foul language and spicy scenes. Detailed content warnings can be found in the Author’s Note. Happy reading!