A Dark Dragon Shifter Romantasy Series
The Dragon Court Series
Three women. Three bonds. One empire that will never be the same.
The Dragon Court · Book One
She dismantles empires by the numbers. He is the last thing she cannot quantify.
Sloane Kensington doesn't infiltrate empires. She dismantles them. Armed with forensic drives and encrypted credentials, London's most precise financial auditor enters Aethelgard Estates with one objective: extract the evidence that will destroy the High Council's corrupt sovereign. What she finds instead is Silas Vane — ancient dragonlord, last guardian of a civilization she came to dismantle — and a fated-mate recognition that her algorithms have no formula for.
The Dragon Court · Book Two
The only lock neither of them can pick is each other.
Imogen Hayes has never needed anyone. A master thief who works alone, trusts no one, and disappears without a trace, she enters Aethelgard's vaults for what should be her final job. But Kaelen Morvath — nine centuries of the High Council's most feared executioner — has never once broken a law. Until her. Now the thief who never stays and the enforcer who never bends must survive a world determined to destroy them both.
The Dragon Court · Book Three
She found the flaw in the perfect system. He is the man who built it.
Elara Vance infiltrated the most impenetrable server vault in Europe. She did not expect to find Valerius Thorne — the oldest living dragon, the Sovereign Architect who designed every financial system and legal framework she came to destroy. He built the cage. She found the structural flaw. And now, in the wreckage of an empire both of them have spent their lives opposing, they must decide what to build next.
The Dragon Court Universe
A fortress older than memory. A civilization that predates human history. Three women who changed everything.
The Fortress
A fortress carved from the dark granite of the Swiss Alps, its stone walls older than any documented human architecture. The estate operates on hybrid draconic-mortal infrastructure: biometric wards that predate modern electronics, ancient financial trusts that interface with contemporary banking systems, and a climate that serves its master rather than its visitors.
The Law
The governing body of the draconic civilization — an institution of ancient law, execution protocols, and political enforcement that has operated unchecked for millennia. Octavius Draven weaponized its authority into personal tyranny. Three books dismantle it.
The Bond
When a dragonlord's fated mate enters proximity, the recognition is immediate, biological, and irreversible. It is not a choice. It is a biological event that overrides centuries of conditioning, institutional law, and personal survival doctrine. Every book in the series begins with a woman who didn't plan on it.
Book One · Lord of Gilded Ruin
Forensic Auditor · Ancient Dragonlord
The woman who uses numbers to build walls around herself and the man who refuses to be quantified — she dismantles his empire with algorithms, and he dismantles her armour with heat.
Book Two · Lord of Iron and Obsession
Master Thief · High Council Executioner
The thief who has never trusted anyone with the rope and the enforcer who has never broken a single rule — the only lock neither of them can pick is each other.
Book Three · Lord of Ash and Empire
Cyber-Espionage Specialist · Sovereign Architect
The auditor who sees every system's structural weakness and the architect who built the most impenetrable system on the planet — together they discover that the only thing stronger than an absolute law is the person who wrote it choosing to break it.
The Author
Dark Romantasy · Dragon Shifter · Adult Fiction
Author Name writes dark romantasy for adults — stories about brilliant women who infiltrate the wrong fortress, trigger the wrong bond, and discover that the only things more dangerous than ancient dragonlords are the feelings they can't quantify. The Dragon Court trilogy is set in a hidden world of immortal power, forensic warfare, and fated-mate biology that rewrites every rule its characters thought they lived by.
[Author note about writing life, location, or personal passion for the genre — to be added here.]