Hiraeth
heer - eyeth (n.)
a homesickness for a home to which you cannot return, a home which maybe never was;
the nostalgia, the yearning, the grief for the lost places of your past
Oh, look who wandered in. 👀
I'm Rexar, and lucky for you, I’m in a generous mood (for once). You can snag any of the first three House of Teeth Saga eBooks at 16+ retailers — Google Play, Barnes & Noble, Apple Books, Amazon Kindle, Walmart, and a bunch of other places that probably don't deserve your coolness.
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Rexar Fang wasn't supposed to stay.
His family moves like shadows, never lingering in one place for long, never forming attachments. Scrila was just another city, another stop on the path he's been walking his entire life. Until her.
Kriia has spent her entire life clawing for survival, learning the hard way that love is a liability and trust is a loaded gun. But then he walked into her club-cocky, unbothered, watching her like she was the only thing worth looking at.
And the worst part?
She started watching back.
She should have known better.
Because Rexar's family is leaving.
He has to leave. That's the rule. That's the only way to survive.
But this time... he's not sure he can.
Not when she's the first thing that's ever felt real.
And when the hunger starts hollowing him out, when the choice between her and survival becomes impossible, Rexar will have to face the one thing he's been running from his entire life:What kind of monster does he really want to be?
Perfect for fans of dark urban fantasy, slow-burn romance, and dangerously doomed love stories, No Kingdom for a Fang is a gripping tale of survival, sacrifice, and the kind of love that just might burn the whole world down.
Continue the enthralling journey into a world where love and darkness are entwined in "A Hymn for the Hollow," the second book in the House Of Teeth Saga by Remington Wülf.
Kriia and Rexar chose each other in "No Kingdom For A Fang," but their battle is far from over. Now, they must fight for their love in a world that never wanted them, haunted by ghosts, old wounds, and the shadows of a dangerous past.In the shadowy country of Scrila, Kriia Thomas thought she had escaped her past.
Six months ago, she chose a new life, a hard one, but one that was her own. She was wrong. The past has claws, and the monsters aren't just the Fangs anymore. Whispers of the long-dead Hollow echo through the streets, a family thought to be long gone, but they have been waiting, and Kriia is exactly what they need.
As Kriia is pulled deeper into a dangerous game of power and survival, her bond with Rexar Fang is tested. Their love, forged in a world that demands sacrifice, faces new threats, forcing them to confront not only external enemies but also the darkness within themselves.
Legacy, power, and the hunger for revenge threaten to tear them apart. If you crave intense romance, chilling monsters with a human edge, and heroes willing to do anything for love, then this dark tale will consume you.
Before the events of "No Kingdom For A Fang," and "A Hymn For The Hollow," there was regret.
Kriia Thomas never believed in happy endings—just survival. She learned young how to keep her walls high, her heart guarded, and her past buried beneath smoke and stage lights.
But then there was Remi. Wild, reckless, untouchable Remi. A boy with a curse in his blood and too much hunger in his veins.
They were fire and gasoline, drawn together by love, addiction, and the aching need to escape. But when love turns to ruin and survival means walking away, Kriia is left with nothing but the weight of what they lost.
Years later, she still tastes the echoes of their past in the back of her throat, still wonders if some ghosts never really let go. Because when love is tangled in destruction, is it ever really over?
The Color of Regret is a raw, haunting story of love, loss, and the scars that never fade
As the balance of power shifts across Hiraeth, old wounds crack open—and new ones form fast. The fire-wielding heir, the elf girl with knives for instincts, the loyal brother haunted by a dangerous bond, and the quiet anchor holding them all together—they've survived the fallout. But peace was never promised.
When nightmares bleed into daylight and trust begins to splinter, each of them must confront what they fear most: themselves. Bound by blood, memory, and a love that's never been safe, the group finds that surviving the aftermath is just as brutal as the battle itself.
This chapter of the House of Teeth Saga is where grief sharpens, magik deepens, and no one walks away unchanged.