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Catherine Lievens

    This author finds joy in crafting compelling narratives, particularly within the realm of paranormal romance, driven by a passion for creating her own unique characters and worlds. Though she has resided in Italy for many years, her Belgian roots and connection to her homeland subtly inform her creative output. She approaches writing as a delightful endeavor, prioritizing the imaginative process over a more conventional path. Readers are drawn to her work for its engaging storytelling and the vivid worlds she meticulously builds.

    Niall
    Ellery
    Love At Stake
    Have a Foxy Christmas
    Clear Skies
    Unlikely Savior
    • 2023

      Rowan

      • 126 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      What happens when two lonely people find each other? Rowan has been alone since his family died, and he wants to keep things this way. He's not willing to care about someone else and have them ripped away from him. His heart wouldn't survive it. Clay has been alone since his family died, but when he sees Rowan working at the bar where he's hunting a Kudlak, he can't stay away, doubly so after Rowan saves him from the Kudlak and tells him they're mates. Hunting Kudlaks is Rowan's destiny, but he stepped back from it a long time ago. Hunting Kudlaks is Clay's mission, and he won't let anyone or anything take him away from it. Rowan is hurt and stubborn, while Clay has been adrift for a long time. They both need someone to love and care for, but will they be able to admit it? Or will one of them stubbornly cling to their loneliness and lose the greatest love they can ever have?

      Rowan
    • 2023

      Where He Belongs

      • 130 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      Everyone wants to find a place where they belong. Houston's had a crush on Dustin since the first time he saw him, even though Dustin was a massive dragon when that happened. Since then, Dustin has shifted back to his human form, and Houston's crush is getting worse. When Houston wants something, he doesn't shy away from trying to get it, and he wants Dustin. Dustin doesn't understand why Houston is so fascinated with him, but he wishes he'd stop trying to talk to him. He's running from his father, and the last thing he wants is for the clan to find him and threaten the pack. But Houston knows how to wiggle his way into Dustin's heart, and he does so happily. When Dustin's father finally comes for him, Dustin can't run like he'd been planning to. He didn't expect the pack to stand up for him against his father, but maybe he should have. Even though it's not enough to stop his father.

      Where He Belongs
    • 2023

      A Psychic in Need

      • 196 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      A psychic in need is a friend indeed. York doesn't know what he's doing with the clan. He kidnapped a clan member, kept him under a spell, and almost killed him. Why did the clan welcome him with open arms and forgive him when he can't forgive himself? How can they stand to look at him when he's useless? But maybe he doesn't have to be. Leo has kept an eye on York since he moved in with the clan. York had kidnapped Leo's best friend, but if Marcel can forgive him, so can Leo. The fact that York is adorably cute and vulnerable helps, and when Leo allows him in, it doesn't take him long to start falling for him. York wants everything the clan and Leo are offering, but he needs to give them more in return. The only thing he can think of is to go to Curt, the clan's enemy, and attempt to fool him into giving him information. When Curt sees right through York and locks him up, York realizes how stupid his plan is. He's away from the clan, unable to free himself and completely alone. Or is he?

      A Psychic in Need
    • 2022

      Clear Skies

      • 194 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Clear skies always come after a storm. Calum has been living with the badgers for months now, but he's still an outsider, and it's entirely his fault. His past influences how he behaves, and it's easier to push everyone away than to allow them in and risk losing them. Duane just left the military and is looking for a new direction. When he applies for a job as a guard in the forest where the shifters live, he doesn't expect much, and certainly not to stumble on two guys having words in the grocery store. He steps in, acts as a fake boyfriend, and starts falling for Calum. But Calum's fears run deep, and Duane doesn't know if he belongs in the forest. If those were the only problems, Duane wouldn't doubt they could make it work, but someone in the forest is plotting something, and they might have involved humans. The forest is in danger, as is Calum's heart. Will Calum be able to see beyond his fears? Can Duane convince him they can have their own happily-ever-after?

      Clear Skies
    • 2022

      Unlikely Savior

      • 168 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      Saving someone doesn’t always involve physical strength. Sam doesn’t like gods. They’re arrogant and look at humans as if they’re beneath them, and maybe they are, but Sam has no problem letting them know what he thinks of them. He tries to stay away from them as much as possible, but it’s not always easy, since he works as a bartender at a trendy club. Loki is used to people throwing themselves at him, be they humans or gods. Right now, he has too much on his mind to bother with any of them, what with his family members killing each other. Gods have always brought trouble, and his nephew Baldur’s death isn’t any different. When Loki meets Sam, he can’t stay away, and no matter how much Sam tries to resist, he finds himself falling for the god, something he’d promised himself he’d never do. Things between them are going well, but the same can’t be said for the world around them, especially Loki’s family. Will they be enough to make Sam give up and push Loki away? Or will he be able to hold onto that love and maybe be the unlikely savior Loki needs?

      Unlikely Savior
    • 2022

      Hayes

      • 126 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      What do you do when love crashes through your roof? Hayes is fine with his life, no matter what his mother thinks. He’s a mutant now, and he can’t ignore that or the fact that the labs are still a reality—a reality he and the other mutants can change. There’s no going back to his old life, and while the future feels complicated, Hayes is surrounded by friends and family and is proud of the work they do. Rikar didn’t hesitate to welcome the mutants into his tribe. The tribe has been rescuing people from the labs for decades, and the mutants have the same goals. Plus, they needed a home, and Rikar’s small town has plenty of that. When Rikar sees Hayes and realizes the mutant is his mate, he doesn’t know what to do. Hayes is still dealing with the consequences of what was done to him in the lab, and Rikar leads a very large tribe. But when Hayes crashes through Rikar’s roof, Rikar can’t avoid telling him about the bond that links them together. But as they try to work things out between them, Hayes and the mutants find a lab experimenting on children, and one of them latches onto Rikar. Rikar wasn’t prepared for a mate and a child. Hayes wasn’t prepared for any of this. What are they supposed to do now?

      Hayes
    • 2022

      Payne

      • 132 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      Fate knows better. Payne has been living with the assassins for four years, and he's finally in a place where he feels he has something to offer. He graduated from high school, and along with Greg, he's a participant in a council program that trains the future council assassins. When he meets his mate, he thinks his life is as perfect as it could be. Until his mate rejects him. Rob moved in with the assassins to help Jasper. At first, he doesn't understand what Payne means when he says they're mates-it's just not possible. Payne is young and handsome, while Rob has always been more focused on his work than his personal life. He feels there's been a mistake and that he can never be good enough for Payne. What if Payne feels the same? Payne and Rob both feel they're not good enough for the other, but they're mates, and nothing can change that. Can they get over their insecurities and find their way to each other? Or will they think they know better than fate itself?

      Payne
    • 2021

      Niall

      • 132 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      Niall doesn't have a problem with shifters, but can anyone blame him for not trusting them entirely? It has nothing to do with who they are, but rather with the fact that the pride has been in hiding for too long-okay, and maybe it's because both his best friend and his dad are dating shifters, and he's kind of jealous.Billy didn't mean to become a runaway groom. Instead of marrying his long-time boyfriend, he's back in his childhood room in Green Hill, and he has every intention of hiding there as long as he can.But Billy's mom is dating someone, and while Billy is happy for her, he wishes he could avoid the man's son, Niall. Niall is rude and doesn't let Billy forget he almost ran him over with his car-he was overwhelmed, all right? There's no ignoring that Niall is Billy's mate, though, no matter how much Billy wishes he could. Finding his mate is the last thing he needs, especially when Niall is the grumpiest man he knows. Can he ignore their bond, though? And even if he wants to give this a try, will Niall?

      Niall
    • 2021

      Aaron

      • 134 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      Aaron is behaving like a brat, and he knows it. He can’t help how he feels, though—at only nineteen, his life is overwhelming. He’s the only harpy-Krsnik hybrid of his age, and it makes him feel like a freak. The fact that he has no idea what to do with his life doesn’t help. His dads won’t let him become a vampire hunter, but Aaron is old enough to make these decisions for himself.Right?James is working as an apprentice baker, and he loves it. His life is entrenched in Gillham, and he’s not planning on ever moving. He’s jealous of his brother, who at twenty, is already living with his mate, but he’s not in a rush.Then James meets his mate, and Aaron flies away—talk about being rejected. James has no intention of begging Aaron to accept him, even though he doesn’t want to give up this opportunity. Will Aaron finally grow up, at least enough to see his life is not the disaster he feels it is? And will James have the patience to wait for him?

      Aaron
    • 2021

      Tanner

      • 138 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      Tanner and his team are done helping with cleaning up Gillham, and they're looking for something more interesting, like the string of burglaries that happened recently. What Tanner was not looking for was his mate-although he wouldn't have said no to a boyfriend-but after he meets Orlando, he's ready to make space for him in his life. Meeting Tanner is the worst thing that could happen to Orlando. He wants to be with his mate, but Tanner is an enforcer, while Orlando is the cat shifter thief responsible for the recent burglaries. He's already decided to retire and settle down with his best friend and his mate, but first, he has one last job to do. When Tanner finds the thief in the mayor's house, the last thing he expects is for the cat shifter to turn into Orlando. When Orlando tells him they're mates, Tanner knows he can't give him up to the authorities, so he lets him go. But Tanner is an enforcer. No matter how much he wants to be with Orlando, he doesn't know if he can ever trust him. When there's another burglary, will Tanner be able to see through the pain of betrayal and believe Orlando has nothing to do with it? Or will they lose the fragile relationship they've managed to build?

      Tanner