She’s on a mission to rescue her sister.
He slits throats for coin—and might be the only one who can help her.
When her little sister, Talia, is taken by raiders, Giana vows she’ll do anything to bring her home. Even disguise herself as a man and fight in the war.
In the ranks of her warlord’s army, one mercenary soldier sees through her ruse: Radek was once a feared enemy commander who spared Giana’s village. Now, he kills for the highest bidder.
Giana never forgot the rare mercy the young Commander Radek showed… nor did she forget his face, which looked like a painted angel’s. But why would a man who seemed so noble have fallen so far?
Radek might be the key to reaching her sister. Yet trusting him might cost Giana everything—her life, her mission, and even her heart.
Meanwhile, Talia has been given to the enemy’s mysterious warlord. Only the crafty and beautiful Naeira, who long ago learned to survive such a life, can protect her from him.
The Mercenary’s Girl is a standalone dark romantasy novella of approximately 38,000 words (143 pages). It features a M/F romance with a morally gray fallen hero, moderate heat, a sapphic subplot, and themes of found family in a gritty fictional world loosely inspired by the Dark Ages.









