When the house loses two men, the real power struggle begins.
With Marshall and Brett gone, Beta House stands on uncertain ground. Arianna Wallace—the woman who built its rules and ran its games—faces a new herself. Sydney and Ella, no longer content to orbit her, invite another girl, Brooke Sheffield, whose calm intelligence masks an appetite for disruption. When the girls urge Ethan to finally take control as the house’s de facto owner, Arianna shocks everyone by agreeing to yield.
But submission isn’t simple. It’s strategic. As roles shift and loyalties blur, Beta House becomes something new— a place where authority, desire, and surrender collide in ways none of them saw coming.
The rules are rewritten again… and this time, Arianna isn’t the one holding the pen.
For me, that meant I have always wanted to be a writer. In 2013, I made it happen when I discovered the new world of self-publishing.
I love to write – there’s almost nothing I’d rather be doing. I still love reading, but writing is more active and satisfying. I can honestly say I will never stop. After all this time, it’s who I am.
I began my career in one genre, but now I’m exploring others. I will experiment with different pen names and new personas as I go, but I’ll always be the same person, the same writer, who loves the craft and the people who make it possible.