book cover of House of War and Steel
 

House of War and Steel

(2026)
(The second book in the Ruined Gods series)
A novel by

 
 
I inherited a ruin.

A broke House, a dead father, and a handful of loyal people who should be running instead of staying to help me hold the whole thing together. Everyone who comes through my gates wants something. Most of them want me gone.

So the gods sent me a guard dog.

Four hundred years old. Built like a war was fought to make him. The God of War himself, planted in my home to keep me breathing—and the single most ridiculous being I have ever met. He feels his own biceps to reassure me. He loses arguments on purpose. He gets bossed around by my cook. He has no idea why I go red when he wanders past shirtless, and I would rather die than tell him.

I don't have time for this. The threats are getting closer, the people I can trust are getting fewer, and something is happening between us that neither of us has a name for—or a way to undo.

I came home to a ruin with nothing. I didn't break. I didn't bend. I held.

Turns out that's the kind of thing a war god notices.

A slow-burn fantasy romance. Found family, morally gray choices, and a heroine made of steel.


Genre: Paranormal Romance



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