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The Three books of the Worth Series and introduction to the Three Courts World in one boxed set!
"Magic. Shifters. Good writing and solid world building. These are the elements that make up Worth a Shot and made for a really good read." —4.5/5 stars from Joyfully Jay
"Worth the Trouble... is easy to recommend, especially if you're a fan of well-done paranormal world building." —4.5/5 stars from Joyfully Jay
"Good writing, excellent world building, and great characters combine to make this series, and [Worth the Wait] in particular, a great read." —4.5/5 stars from Joyfully Jay
<b>Worth a Shot
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Detective Oliver Worth has everything he needs—the job he always wanted and a knack for picking one-night stands. When a high-born Witch is found murdered on the steps of Nimueh's Court, Oliver is given the case of the century—because no one else will touch it. Not when it looks like the murder was committed by a Werewolf.
The Treaty between the Courts of Nimueh and Logan has stood for over a hundred years, and peace was hard-won. If a Werewolf is responsible, the murder counts as an act of war and would plunge both kingdoms into chaos.
Treading lightly, Oliver has no choice but to venture alone into Logan's Court to investigate. The trail of clues leads right to Connor Pierce, a newly minted Alpha of Logan's kin. Connor is gorgeous and captivating and absolutely a suspect. Determined to catch the killer, Oliver finds he's now got more to worry about than an inter-kingdom war. Everything about Connor is intoxicating, and Oliver isn't sure how long he can fight off temptation...
Now there's not just the peace of two kingdoms on the line—there's also his heart.
<b>Worth the Trouble</b>
Oliver is still new to the whole 'relationship' thing. He spends every moment of his free time in Logan's Court with Connor, then slips over the border to Nimueh's Court, where he's still closeted, to get back before dawn. It's exhausting, but it works. But when Connor asks Oliver to begin a public courting tradition, Oliver panics and bolts.
But when a call comes in asking Oliver to consult on a murder back in Logan's Court, Oliver is forced to face both the world and Connor. With Connor mourning and desperate to find the killer, Oliver barely has a chance to deal with his true feelings about going public. Worse, the case seems to be a serial murder, and that means calling in a Special Investigator.
Now Oliver isn't just dealing with a dangerous murderer, he's facing a past he'd long-since buried and the slow crumble of his first real relationship in years. Can Oliver weather the storm of his fears and unresolved feelings to move forward and give Connor what he needs? Or will the past destroy every possibility of Oliver and Connor's future?
<b>Worth the Wait</b>
When Oliver and Connor's bonding ceremony is interrupted by news of a murder—with Connor the prime suspect—Oliver and Connor are forced to disappear into hiding in Maeve's Court. With a dwindling list of allies, they must race to solve the murder and clear Connor's name. But every passing moment shifts the political landscape of the Three Courts toward destabilization and war, with Connor and Oliver at the centre of it all. Is Connor being framed for murder? And with Connor presumed guilty across the Three Courts, how far does the conspiracy stretch? And most importantly, can they work fast enough to find the real killer and save their Courts from all-out war? Or will their Fated love be Fated to die?
The Worth Series <i>is comprised of three books,</i>...