Kindle Unlimited
If you already pay for Kindle Unlimited, every book here is free for you to borrow. If you don't, the Amazon 30-day trial covers the whole catalog and most people never claim it. Either way, here is how the shelves break down.
What's launching right now
Wild Flowers
Five books, slow-burn thriller, a florist in Yorkshire who is not really a florist, a consortium of eleven women with code names from the garden, and one quiet retiree the rest of them used to be afraid of. Nightshade went live on May 6. Oleander drops May 20. The rest of the series releases through summer.
If you have been with me through Fallen Hearts, the texture here is colder, sharper, fewer ballrooms and more cottage kitchens. The slow burn is still here. The stakes have moved outside the bedroom door.
Bitter Harbor
Seven books, in progress, gothic Maine, two sisters and the family secret that surfaces between them after twenty-two years of careful silence. The series I am writing right now. Quiet, atmospheric, the kind of book where the lighthouse fog is its own character.
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The completed series
Fallen Hearts
Seven books, complete. Political fantasy with romantic elements. Aria and Darius Stormborn, a kingdom built on quiet kindnesses, and twenty-two years of love letters written across a war. The flagship series, and the one most readers tell me they read in a week.
Fractured Dynasty
Ten books, complete. Epic fantasy romance, a dynasty broken into rival houses, and the marriages of state that decide who lives through the winter. Bigger scope than Fallen Hearts, slower opening, longer ride.
Lethal Hearts
Three books, complete. Romantic thriller. A bodyguard and the client he was supposed to keep at arm's length. The contemporary one — no kingdoms, no magic, the danger is just men in suits with money.
The Unseen
Three books, complete. Cosmic horror with a romantic spine. The shortest series I've written and the one I do not recommend before bed.
How this works
If you already have KU, open the Kindle app, find me, and tap "Read for free" on anything that catches you. Borrows pay me a royalty on page reads, exactly like sales do, so reading on KU is not a charity move — it is just the easier version of supporting the work. If you are between books anyway, start anywhere.
If you don't have KU, the Amazon 30-day trial covers everything above. Cancel before day 30 and it costs you nothing. Cancel after and it is $11.99 a month for as much reading as you can do.
Questions about the KU move
Why every book is on KU now, what happened to paid memberships on the site, where the bonus content lives, and the answer to anything else along those lines — the Kindle Unlimited FAQ covers it.
The newsletter goes out around the middle of every month with whatever is new on KU and a backlist pick to read in between. Sign up at the bottom of any page if you want it.
All my love,
Elara