The Cairn Trilogy: The Complete Trilogy
Declan Marsh
The Cairn has been built on a silence for thirty years. Two young bears died on the high ridge above the compound. The elders sealed the truth and called it protection. The community that survived it has been built around that silence ever since. The silence is structural. It is also rotting the frame.
This complete trilogy collects three love stories — each a standalone with a full happily ever after — that crack the silence open from three different angles and ask a single can a community survive the truth it was built to bury?
In The Things We Guard, a conservation biologist arrives with research permits and the patient attention of a scientist trained to see what is actually there. Colt Briggs is assigned to keep him from seeing too much. He fails, slowly, in the best possible way.
In What the Exile Carried, Jesse Yates comes back from a decade of making buried truth legally speakable. The youngest bear is standing in the yard waiting to be furious about it. The elder left a locked box. Inside is something neither of them was prepared to find.
In Wrong by Nature, a packless wolf shows up at a gate that was never supposed to open for him. The community's healer — the one who tends everyone and has never been tended — meets the first person who has ever asked what he needs.
Three couples. Three angles of entry into the same buried truth. One community learning, book by book, that the thing it was built on might not be the only thing holding it together.
The Cairn Trilogy is M/M paranormal romance for readers who want slow burn with real heat, found family with real friction, and love stories that earn their happily ever afters by making the difficulty genuinely difficult first.
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