Morrigan Starr Series

The Last Starr

Morrigan has nothing left to lose until she meets the heirs.

In a perfect world…

…the heirs of the royal families would get to choose a Starr each to Blood Bond with.

But the world isn’t perfect, and Morrigan is the only Starr left.

She wasn’t raised to be a Bonded Starr. Her life took a different path. A darker path. The last four years have been in preparation for this moment, for what’s inevitably to come, but even the best laid plans can have unexpected consequences.

The elders sent her to King’s College to pick one—a royal to bind her life to.

The seven heirs of the royal families aren’t anything like she expects. They want things from her she doesn’t know if she can give. She’s drawn to all of them in a way she shouldn’t be, and her attraction to Valentin Stirling, the school’s delicious Student Service’s Officer, just complicates things.

Her year at King’s College was supposed to be easy, but things aren’t what they seem. The elders need inside information, and Morrigan is thrown into the middle of a struggle between Valentin Stirling, the Chancellor, Maxen King, and the students.

Morrigan’s future hinges on her choice, and now her very life is dependent on who she chooses to place her trust in.

Destiny’s Starr

Morrigan has one heir left to bond with, and she’ll have everything she wants.

But what if what she wanted wasn’t what she was destined to get?

Left broken from the bomb blast at King’s College, Morrigan needs protection now more than she ever has. The heirs surround her, helping her deal with the aftermath of the bombing, but their fathers aren’t happy.

Three of the kings want Morrigan out of the way by killing her or making her disappear, but Morrigan has more people on her side than just the heirs and Valentin Stirling.

The elders will do whatever they need to ensure she survives, and Avery of the Fae has been hiding a secret for hundreds of years that will change the shape of Morrigan’s fate.

But he isn’t the only Fae to take an interest in Morrigan. Not only that, but the Primes are starting to make their moves, including Morrigan’s sire.

And one of the heirs is hiding a dark secret that could change everything for Morrigan and her Bonded heirs.

Morrigan is left in the same place she was before the bombing at King’s College. Who can she trust, and will these new turn of events be her salvation or her undoing?

Marked Starr

As if almost dying wasn’t enough, now Morrigan has to deal with a prime.

Alaric, The Wolf Prime, wants Morrigan Starr for something, but he’s left her in the woods alone, except for a wolf guard.

Try as she might, Morrigan can’t escape the magical forest she’s surrounded by, nor can she contact her Fae mate. She’s cut off from the world and has no idea what the Prime wants with her, and time is running out.

She needs blood, but she needs Alaric to sever her mating with Diesel Redding, her cursed wolf mate. She must stay even as one wolf guard turns into three alphas who affect her like no one ever has.

But being stuck in the forest doesn’t stop the world from moving on.

Morrigan has enemies, and her mates aren’t idly sitting around waiting for her to return. Her blood is becoming a hot commodity, and the Fae are playing all sides of the war.

Returning to the vampires with four wolves in tow isn’t Morrigan’s idea of a good time, but can she trust her new guards to protect her from her enemies, and which one will end up being the right one to choose to fill the last place she has for a mate?

Which one will mark her as theirs?

Hunted Starr

They trained her, and now they want to kill her.

After the fight with Eric Redding and Maxen King…

…Morrigan Starr thought she would get peace. At least for a while.

But the universe has other things in store for her. Eric Redding might be dead, but he has a long reach. The wolves Morrigan lived with want revenge, and they’re coming for her whether she’s ready or not. They won’t give up until she’s dead.

Not only that, but things are getting more complicated with the heirs families.

It seems not all of them are happy with their sons mating with Morrigan.

When Hunter King is called home, Morrigan and the rest of the heirs follow to find a less than warm welcome and the King family home infiltrated by a spy from Morrigan’s sire. A spy who seems to be around every corner and listening to all of their plans.

It isn’t only vampires and wolves that Morrigan has to deal with though. Factions of the Dark Fae are making their final moves.

All Morrigan knows is that time is running out for her to come into her full powers and stand against her sire, but will she even make it that far?

Or will she die before she can get a handle on her full powers?

Darkest Starr

They have a soul-deep connection, but he wants Morrigan out of the way.

In the aftermath of the fight with Baron, all Morrigan wants is peace and time with her mates.

But the blood is still wet, and King House is a disaster when Ruvyk Loshiho Dhaelnyr finds Morrigan and tells her it is time. Time for her to find the Light Fae Prime and settle her debt.

Morrigan is more prime than she’s ever been, but it won’t be enough to find the Light Fae Prime. She has always been destined for more, and to find Illithor Theoden Elidyr, she will have to embrace the power inside her once and for all and shed the last of her humanity.

The Dark Fae male Morrigan is soul-tethered to is more determined than ever to carry through with his plans. He will do anything to keep Morrigan out of the way and won’t stop until he gets what he wants. Even if that means Morrigan has to die.

He isn’t the only Dark Fae interfering with her life. Morrigan finds out the identity of the Fae injecting her but can do nothing to stop them, or her mates will get hurt. With her very identity hanging in the balance, Morrigan has no choice but to go along with their plans—at least for now.

Will bringing balance back to the Fae help Morrigan find some balance in her own life?