The Divinaxy is the name of an interconnected fantasy universe where the events unfolding in each of the saga’s separate series are occurring concurrently/around the same time as one another. Characters exist in the same universe, if not the same worlds.

Core Series


The Immortal Plane Trilogy

complete dark fae romantasy series with fated mates, found family, hidden identities, and a world divided into courts defined by color and capability. Seren, our FMC, is a half-fae scientist examining rifts between the immortal (fae) realm and our own when she meets Lark, our MMC and Prince of the Court of Blood and Bone.

Book 1: All That Falls

“Fae were supremely powerful beings, vessels for the most potent magic. It was why they were the self-appointed guardians of the Immortal Realm. Because they were the only beings powerful enough to keep all the others in check.”

Someone is dropping ancient mythical beasts through giant rifts in the fabric of the universe and, somehow, it is Ren Belling’s job to stop them.

Living as an abandoned Half Fae in a world that doesn’t even know magic exists, Ren finds herself turning to an unlikely ally to heal the mortal realm and save her people. Lark is a banished Fae with a mighty power that he prefers not to talk about even though Ren can see the very glow of it emanating from him at all times.

They strike a deal. He will heal her rift if she will help him back to his side of it. But dangers far worse than the minotaur or the gorgons await them on their journey. Ren knew it from the beginning. Her uncle had always warned her. The Fae are tricky. So what was she thinking?

Book 2: All That Soars

Ren Belling made a vow to save her friends.

Now she’s stuck in her mother’s hostile court, expected to play the role of Ariadne Dawnpaw’s beautiful heir, the girl worth tearing the Divide apart to find. But the elixir demands a cost that she isn’t willing to pay and she bends until she nearly breaks.

Refusing a crown that is hers by birthright and a court that might have been home in another life, Ren feels utterly alone. Until she finds companionship from an unlikely source. She isn’t willing to trust again, not yet. But her heart is more willing to give itself away than she logically wants to admit.

Backed into corners again and again by her own mother’s scheming, Ren lashes out in any way she can. And when that desperation sends her spiraling, she reaches out with the only thing that remains.

Faith.

Book 3: All That Ends

War has arrived.

With cryptic gods and ancient beasts in play, no one is safe.

It turns out freeing the god of time has consequences and Ren Belling is dealing with them. But fighting a war to guard the Divide and protect the mortal plane from her mother takes precedence. As court politics shift, Ren finds herself unsure of who she can trust. Sometimes, being on the same side of a battlefield doesn’t mean you’re allies.

As she learns her world is much more affected by the forgotten deities than she thought, Ren comes face to face with a power that no one has ever held; a power that should have remained buried.

Despite her best efforts to save her people, Ren has to admit that the more she learns of the Immortal Plane, the more she realizes…

Secrets can kill.

Optional Novella: Rook

A Prequel Novella from Rook’s POV

Optional Bonus Chapter: Lark’s POV

Chapter 27.5 – A Consequence (The events of this chapter take place after Chapter 20 but before Chapter 25 of Book One, All That Falls)

The Sanctum Series

Someone is dropping ancient mythical beasts through giant rifts in the fabric of the universe and, somehow, it is Ren Belling’s job to stop them.

Living as an abandoned Half Fae in a world that doesn’t even know magic exists, Ren finds herself turning to an unlikely ally to heal the mortal realm and save her people. Lark is a banished Fae with a mighty power that he prefers not to talk about even though Ren can see the very glow of it emanating from him at all times.

They strike a deal. He will heal her rift if she will help him back to his side of it. But dangers far worse than the minotaur or the gorgons await them on their journey. Ren knew it from the beginning. Her uncle had always warned her. The Fae are tricky. So what was she thinking?

Ten Trials. Two Oaths. One Chance.

To Adrian, the gods were never anything to be worshipped, just tolerated. But in the walled city of Sanctuary, whether through the religious fervor of the elite or the quaking fear of the poor, the Geist have always been served. And now it’s Adrian’s turn.

Born into power and raised for greatness, Dante stands for everything Adrian has come to despise, but he may be her only hope of survival. When the two of them are bonded against their will and forced to compete together in the Trials, the god’s ancient gauntlet of physical brutality and psychological torture, they have no choice but to set aside old prejudices and work together. Navigating religious zealots, a patriarch intent on breeding the pair for power, and the increasingly obvious cruelty of the gods, Adrian must come to terms with the fact that, whether Culled or Championed, we all serve the gods in the end. And, for her, betrayal has always been waiting just around the corner.

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