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Court of
AshCharleston. Ancient treaties. A cold professionalism that is not going to survive contact with the situation.

🔥🔥🔥 Spicy / Explicit
Kindle UnlimitedComplete Series · 4 BooksEnemies to LoversSlow Burn

"A political thriller wrapped in a vampire romance, set in the antebellum streets of Charleston where the oldest court in the American south is about to be tested by something it didn't see coming."

The World

For sixty years, the Cold Treaty has kept a fragile peace between the vampire courts of the American south. Rowan Ashby has held Charleston for thirty of those years — methodical, composed, and precisely as dangerous as the position requires. When Emeric arrives at the Battery house without warning and tells her the first move has already been made, she understands that both things are about to change.

The Court of Ash series follows Rowan and Declan Mara — two court representatives from opposite sides who find themselves investigating the same manufactured crisis, sharing unauthorized intelligence across court lines, and performing composure at each other for four books while something underneath both performances refuses to resolve itself into anything manageable.

The courts will call it betrayal. They will call it necessary.

Genre
Paranormal Romance · Vampire Courts
Setting
Charleston, South Carolina · New York · New Orleans
Heat Level
🔥🔥🔥 Spicy / Explicit
Tropes
Enemies to Lovers · Slow Burn · Political Intrigue · Forbidden Alliance · Forced Proximity
Couple
Rowan Ashby & Declan Mara — one couple across all four books
Series Status
Complete — 4 Books
Reading Order
Must be read in order — one continuous arc

The Books

The Cold Treaty
Book 1 · Start Here
Court of Ash · Book One

The Cold Treaty

The Cold Treaty has held for sixty years. When Emeric arrives at the Battery house without warning and tells Rowan the first move has already been made, she understands it's about to change. Declan Mara arrives in Charleston the same week — sent to find the weakness in the Caldwell position. He finds, in a hospital corridor at two in the morning, a woman who says the thing he was thinking before he says it. They have three days. Then ten. Then they are sharing unauthorized intelligence and agreeing to do something neither court has sanctioned.

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The Vacant Seat
Court of Ash · Book Two

The Vacant Seat

Both courts have named them. Neither court will protect them. The formal investigation is running in New York and the person it should be investigating has managed herself onto the committee. Rowan is not leaving Charleston. Declan is not leaving Rowan in Charleston alone with this. What happens when the professional framework runs out is exactly what you would expect from two people who have been performing composure for their entire existences.

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The Rogue Court
Court of Ash · Book Three

The Rogue Court

January. The treaty is reinstated and the reinstatement is performance. The only way to stop what Isolde Voss has built requires two people to act against both courts' explicit interests in a way that will look, from the outside, exactly like what they've been accused of doing all along. This is also the book where the naming happens. Six hours into the operational window. She said it first. He said it back. They went back to work.

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Ash and Sovereignty
Series Finale
Court of Ash · Book Four

Ash and Sovereignty

She planned for them. They planned for her anyway. The conclusion to the Court of Ash series: the choice that was being built toward from a hospital corridor in October, the framework that neither court anticipated, and the Battery house in April with three lit windows and the work ongoing. Both courts signed Section Seven without enthusiasm. Both courts signed it without objection. The Cold Treaty now has seven sections. The city has always known.

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Read this series if you want

Political intrigue that actually makes sense
A slow burn built on professional composure
One couple across four books of earned tension
Vampire courts with real institutional stakes
Enemies who are also the only people looking at the same thing correctly
Charleston atmosphere — dark, antebellum, layered
Explicit heat that arrives when restraint finally runs out
A payoff that takes four books to set up properly

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