

Books in series

#1
Goldilocks and the Three Gobelins
2023
Lori grew up dirt poor. So when her brother's family falls on hard times, she secretly adds another job to her already chaotic schedule and starts a stint as an exotic dancer at a popular place run by the very type of people she despises—werewolves.But when a fight with a werewolf at the club leads to her getting involved with a hot, not quite human single dad, will she be able to balance it all or will she have to sacrifice her dreams for her family?

#2
Little Etheldredra Riding Hood
2024
The thing about werewolves is they are definitely, at best, old-fashioned, and at worst, hugely misogynistic about women and their roles in the world. Red just learned to accept it a long time ago. But when leaving her cheating werewolf boyfriend causes more drama than she's prepared for, Red's faced with a choice—do what wolf society expects or make a life on her own terms. Can she find a way on her own, or will she be forced to stay in the place expected of her?
Little Etheldredra Riding Hood is a fairy tale retelling romance and is the second in the Wild Hare Ranch Gentlemen's Club series. It’s a modern monster boyfriend romance with a touch of Little Red Riding Hood thrown in and a guaranteed happily ever after. It's perfect for fantasy and paranormal romance readers who enjoyed That Time I Got Drunk and Saved a Demon and Morning Glory Milking Farms. Little Etheldreda Riding Hood features a instalove, rejected Luna, fantasy monster romance set in our modern day world; a female main character who finds herself in absurd situations; a hot werewolf, future Alpha boyfriend; protective pigs and an adorable cat named Dolly Purrton.
Author

Dakota Cockaday
Author · 12 books
Dakota Cockaday is the pen name of the most unexciting woman in the world. Dakota loves paranormal and true crime podcasts, romance books about aliens, and chicken tamales. She always wants to pet your dog or see pictures of your cat. Dakota hoards blank notebooks like it’s her job. She has no spare time, so she writes when she really should be cleaning the house. You can reach her at dakota.cockaday@gmail.com.