


Books in series

#1
The Dragon and His Prince
2022
As the second son, Prince Larkin doesn't have much of a role at court. When his brother sends him on a quest to slay a wyvern, he pounces on the opportunity.
Only problem? It's not a wyvern. It's a dragon.
A naked dragon in human form, who possesses two very large... Anyway. Larkin is definitely, absolutely, very not interested in trying them out, but Jade is very, very persuasive. It helps that Jade's fluids make Larkin tingle all over in the best of ways.
If only Larkin didn't have duties. If only he could stay with Jade forever.
But his kingdom has to come first, even if that means losing the only person who ever made him feel valued.
This is a standalone dragon/human xeno romance with some angst, dark moments, and an HEA.
Warning: This book contains scenes of graphic sexual assault (not between main characters). Please proceed with caution. More detailed content notes are available at the authors' websites

#2
The Phoenix and His Prince
2023
The only thing Elric has ever wanted was to rule. Now his brother and a dragon sit on the throne, and his only recourse is to beg the phoenix Athan for help. Elric has already traded so much for power.
Trading his body in exchange for more is nothing. There's nothing wrong with wanting power, no matter what Athan says. Elric's soul isn't broken, or dirtied, or rusted. Athan's insistence on "fixing" Elric is nothing but a distraction.
So why is Elric smiling? Why is he enjoying himself? Why does he want to keep touching Athan, even when he doesn't have to? Why does Athan's heat warm those dark corners of himself he'd thought were long gone?
Though The Phoenix and His Prince functions as a standalone, it is best enjoyed after reading The Dragon and His Prince. (Please mind the warnings!)
Content notes: Phoenix is a villain redemption story that contains a scene of attempted sexual assault. For more notes, please look inside or check the authors' websites.

#3
The Shade and His Thief
2023
Desperate thief Myth needs one big score to get himself out of a serious hole. Why not steal from his royal father, who refuses to acknowledge him? Unfortunately, the ornate amulet he steals is bad news. Now everybody is out for Myth's blood.
Callan should be just one of the many people after Myth—but Callan isn't a person at all. He's a shade, a creature of shadow and magic. Callan is dark, and dangerous, and even worse news than the amulet itself. His dark, shadowy tendrils reach inside Myth and sate a hunger Myth never knew he had.
Myth finds himself falling deeper and deeper into Callan's grasp. He'll lose sight of his goals—he'll lose sight of himself—if he gives in.
But would that be so bad?
The Shade and His Thief can be read as a standalone, but contains spoilers for The Phoenix and His Prince. Please look inside for content warnings.

#4
The Dragon and His Knight
2023
Opal desperately wants to fall in love and have a whirlwind romance, preferably with a human. So when he's rescued by a dashing knight, he thinks his day has finally come. There's just one problem: Tristan hates dragons. Opal isn't going to let something silly like that get in the way of his true love, though. Surely with a bit of wooing, some aphrodisiac dragon fluids, and an epic journey together, Tristan will see the error of his ways, and they can have their happily ever after.
Lost in grief, Tristan's only goal in life is to eradicate the monsters that killed his brother. He doesn't really want to babysit delicate Opal, who wears skirts and makeup and dreams of romance. Opal is strange, his stories don't make sense, and he's weirdly shy and lustful at the same time... yet he's sweet, and his kisses are addictive, and he makes Tristan's heart flutter.
Opal is sure theirs is a romantic story for the ages—but his secret might drive them apart for good.
The Dragon and His Knight is a standalone set in the Monster's Pet universe. It is not necessary to read The Monster's Pet trilogy before diving in to Opal's story!
Authors

Adara Wolf
Author · 36 books
I write almost exclusive m/m, but I have a fondness for bisexual protagonists. I enjoy a lot of darker themes, so you'll see a lot of that around here. When I’m not writing, I’m reading, painting, playing video games, and rescuing cats. I also enjoy learning about languages and other cultures. If you're ever curious about the contents of my works, I put content notes on my website (http://adarawolf.com) You can also follow me on facebook and twitter. I also have a Patreon account