I’d made a promise to live my life without fear.When my parents passed, leaving my siblings and I completely alone in the world, I was broken—thrown down a path of reckless decisions. Seven years later, I was finally gaining solid ground. The bold attitude I’d held for most of my life had been shaken but not shattered.Except when it came to matters of the heart... moreI’d made a promise to live my life without fear.When my parents passed, leaving my siblings and I completely alone in the world, I was broken—thrown down a path of reckless decisions. Seven years later, I was finally gaining solid ground. The bold attitude I’d held for most of my life had been shaken but not shattered.Except when it came to matters of the heart.As my mating heat approaches, I’m faced with the daunting task of finding a mate—of choosing one out of the four men that have stolen my heart. Can I even let someone grow close enough to form a mating bond? More so, what if I can’t choose between them? My heart tells me that all four of these men belong to me. Can I be fearless enough to take hold of the happiness right within reach? * * * Fearless is book two in the Willowdale Village Collection , a paranormal romance reverse harem standalone. Follow Lena as four possessive shifters try to convince her that she doesn’t need to fear their place in her life. Contents are intended for mature audiences, with characters who are all 18+. This book includes violence and mature sexual content.The Willowdale Village collection consists of standalone stories about the women that live in this cozy supernatural town and their stories of finding themselves and love. You won’t find any dark romance here, only possessive alpha males and true happily-ever-afters. Each woman is absolutely unique and strong for their own reason.This collection of stories has been created by the author in an effort to give back. A certain percentage of the first month’s proceeds (for each new novel release within the collection) will be donated towards a select unique cause. less