Books by Taryn Tyler

Their love bloomed in the dead of winter, but will it last the night?

Snow and Rose live together in their cozy woodland cottage, entranced by sapphic bliss, when an invitation to King Otto’s wedding sends them out of their safe haven and on a perilous journey to his castle.

Rose is drawn to the court life in the beautiful gothic castle, but not everyone is who they appear to be. While Rose reignites her lost magic, Snow seems to encounter darkness at every turn. Snow and Rose’s separate experiences begin to unravel their bond and they must decide if being true to themselves means letting go of each other.

Based off of the Grimm Brothers’ dark fairy tales, Night Briars is a richly drawn lesbian romance that explores the nuances of what happens after “Happily Ever After”.

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Some secrets won’t leave you alone. Others can get you killed.

After her father’s death, Snow shuts herself away in her grief cluttered chambers, but she is plagued by more than painful memories. She will never be safe unless she forgets how her father really died.

Meanwhile, Rose leaves the sleeping village she grew up in for the first time in search of her missing grandmother. Alone at night, she finds ghosts, a rabid wolf, her grandmother’s mangled corpse, and Snow.

Snow and Rose thrive together in the wood but hiding will not keep them safe forever. It will take something stronger than walls to conquer the darkness that haunts them.

Snow Roses is a gothic lesbian fairy tale.

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A pure hart, stained forever with blood.

Gawain of Orkney has not been to Camelot since before his father led a rebellion against King Arthur. Now that the war is over Gawain is sent to attend Arthur’s wedding as a token of peace.

The night of the wedding Arthur bids Gawain to hunt a white hart — a beautiful deer of unearthly purity. Gawain accepts the quest but the dangers of the wilderness become hard to battle when he is bound by Arthur’s new ideals of peace and trust. Gawain realizes he may not be so different from the knights of the old, violent ways of as he had imagined.

Gawain does not have long to decide which life he wants to chase. Not all of the rebels put down their swords when his father did. The knights of the old ways are planning an assassination and even King Arthur may not survive this new idealistic trust.

White Hart is an Arthurian retelling about Gawain of Orkney’s first adventure in Camelot.

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