The Runic Romance Series
The Runic Romance Series by D. R. Loosemore is a 24-book adult fantasy romance series built around the Elder Futhark runes.
In the coastal city of Skaldvik, modern archaeology hides an older truth: beneath the city lies the Stave House, a secret archive guarding the shattered Heart-Futhark. Long ago, twenty-four living runes sealed a tear between worlds. Now those runes are waking again, one love story at a time.
Each book follows a new couple, a new rune, and a new magical mystery. As the couples face desire, grief, danger, legacy, and choice, their love restores one piece of the broken Heart-Futhark. But the Hollow Aett wants the runes for control, not healing, and Dr. Sigrid Mork believes love is too fragile to hold the world together.
Across the series, every romance stands on its own with a full emotional payoff, while the larger story builds toward one question: is destiny something we inherit, or something we choose?
Museum conservator Ingrid Solberg believes relics should be protected, studied, and kept out of private hands. Rafe Havel, a charming relic thief, believes survival comes first. When a stolen gold bracteate turns out to carry Fehu, the first living rune, their fight over ownership pulls them into the hidden world beneath Skaldvik.
Ingrid wants the artifact preserved. Rafe wants to sell it to save his brother. But the bracteate is more than treasure. It is one broken piece of the Heart-Futhark, an ancient rune circle once bound by love. Now the Hollow Aett wants it too, and they will use greed, fear, and desperation to claim it.
Forced into an uneasy partnership, Ingrid and Rafe follow a trail of theft, secrets, and dangerous magic. The closer they get to the truth, the harder it becomes to tell what the rune is testing: who owns the gold, who deserves it, or who is willing to let go.
The Price of Gold is an enemies-to-lovers heist romance about trust, survival, and the difference between love that possesses and love that protects.
Burned-out veterinarian Liv Aune has built her life around calming frightened animals, treating wounds, and keeping herself useful. Erik Voss, a cursed berserker-bodyguard, has spent years fearing the violence in his own blood. When a rune-marked aurochs horn awakens Erik’s ancestral magic, Liv becomes the one person who can reach him before that power destroys him.
The rune is Uruz: strength, endurance, and untamed life. But its shadow twists strength into domination. As the Hollow Aett closes in, they try to turn Erik into proof that bloodline magic can be controlled, weaponized, and owned.
Forced into close quarters, Liv and Erik must face the same question from opposite sides: what makes strength safe? Liv has to learn that care does not mean carrying everyone alone. Erik has to believe his power can protect without harming the people he loves.
Wild as Iron is a grumpy/sunshine forced-proximity romance about tenderness, restraint, and the courage it takes to trust your own strength.