Wild Flowers Series
Wild Flowers Series
Can damaged people heal through violence, or does violence only create more damage?
The Story
Maya Chen hits rock bottom in a rainy Seattle alley. Prison or death seem like her only options—until a mysterious woman offers a third: join Wild Flowers, a clandestine organization of women who eliminate the abusers and traffickers the legal system protects.
But learning to kill is easier than learning to trust. As Maya transforms from broken ex-con to the operative known as Nightshade, she must confront an uncomfortable truth: violence is a language she's fluent in, and perhaps the only way she knows to protect the people she loves.
The Books
- Nightshade - An ex-con domestic abuse survivor is recruited by women who kill the monsters society protects—but learning to kill is easier than learning to trust
- Oleander - Nightshade becomes a mentor to a volatile new recruit while a Russian intelligence operative hunts them for killing his family
- Hemlock - The organization is betrayed from within as an international intelligence coalition moves to destroy Wild Flowers
- Foxglove - Nightshade coordinates twelve international vigilante cells while pursuing the impossible: legitimate redemption
Philosophy
The Wild Flowers series explores the tension between violence and healing, between justice and vengeance. Every character is morally complex. There are no simple heroes. The central philosophy—"both things can be true"—drives narratives that refuse easy answers.
Content Notes
This series contains violence, trauma, domestic abuse themes (handled with care), moral complexity, and characters making impossible choices. It's dark, gritty, and doesn't shy away from showing the cost of the life these women lead.
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Foxglove chapters begin serializing January 2025. Subscribe to get notified when new chapters publish.