The story follows Axios, a Spartan warrior molded by a brutal upbringing that emphasizes strength and resilience. From a young age, he endures rigorous training alongside other boys, instilling in him values of obedience and solidarity while eradicating any signs of weakness. As he navigates the harsh realities of his environment, Axios transforms into a ruthless fighter, embodying the fierce spirit of Sparta. The narrative delves into themes of survival, discipline, and the cost of becoming a warrior.
Jaclyn Osborn Books
Jaclyn Osborn crafts M/M romance stories that span every genre and world, from contemporary and historical to fantasy and paranormal. The male characters in her narratives mean the world to her, and she is thankful for the career she has built around her passion for writing. Her work offers readers a diverse range of romantic tales, reflecting her deep engagement with storytelling.



Brighter Shades of Light
- 334 pages
- 12 hours of reading
Navigating the complexities of student-teacher relationships, the protagonist finds themselves unexpectedly drawn to their college professor. As their connection deepens, they grapple with the challenges of societal norms, personal boundaries, and the consequences of their feelings. This story explores themes of love, ambition, and the moral dilemmas that arise when passion collides with professional ethics. The emotional journey reveals the characters' vulnerabilities and the transformative power of unexpected romance.
Simon just wants to run his antique shop in peace. But then he finds a small mysterious box that’s (probably) haunted, and his shop is broken into by the hottest man he’s ever seen who then steals said creepy box. Now demons are after him and his only hope is to trust the tall, muscled, combat-boot-wearing thief who claims to be the son of a fallen angel. Galen is charged with protecting humanity from dark forces. Cursed with Wrath, he’s hot-tempered and spends his days fighting demons and trying not to kill his six brothers when they irritate him. His number one rule? Never fall in love. But then he meets Simon, a clumsy human who asks way too many questions and is—unfortunately—a total demon-magnet, and he starts breaking his own rules. What’s inside the box, and why do the demons want it so badly? One thing is for sure... Simon can kiss his peaceful, ordinary life goodbye.