Heaven’s Captive Release
Heaven’s Captive, the first book in The Missing Heir trilogy, is now out in the world! And books two and three will follow shortly on March 17th and March 31st.

I am an absolute sucker for the he falls first trope. It’s one of the things that gets my attention the most in a book description and will probably feature in at least 95% of my books. Heaven’s Captive is an extreme case of he falls first, since our hero, Luca, has been seeing the heroine, Arabella, in visions since he was about five years old. He fell in love with her (knowing she would one day be his wife) long before ever meeting her in person, and is very protective of the woman he loves. Though he has to remember to keep all that in check since he’s brand new to Arabella.
As a lovely bonus for all those who enjoyed The Hidden Hotel trilogy, book one of The Missing Heir largely takes place at The Red Alder hotel, so you get several character cameos from that series!
Now, without further ado, here is the summary for my latest book, Heaven’s Captive:
Arabella has her life following high school all planned out. Supernatural beings kidnapping her to be their leader wasn’t supposed to be part of that plan.
Luca, seer of the Heavens Clan, has known Arabella would be the future leader of his clan—and his wife—since he was five years old. He’s spent nearly fifteen years catching glimpses of her living her life as a human, ignorant of the enchanted races. And now that it’s finally time for her to take her rightful place, his visions have revealed something new. In order to keep her safe, Heavens must allow another clan to steal her away first.
Arabella is on her way to work as a counselor at the camp she loved growing up, eager to help young kids find themselves. Instead she finds herself kidnapped by people claiming they’re supernatural beings and she’s meant to be their leader. The worst part? Her parents aren’t expecting her home all summer and have no idea she’s missing.
Dragged to some annual clan meeting between celestial guardians, the race her kidnappers claim they’re from, her every move is watched to prevent her from escaping. But there’s also the Heavens Clan, who she’s warned is unhinged from being leaderless for so long, who she swears is watching her too. Especially their supposed seer. Could they be her saviors? Or would trusting them put her in even greater danger?
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