Improper
Entanglements
Three series. One serial. Ten thousand years of love letters, improbable rescues, and a chaos spirit who means well (debatable).
Cozy Paranormal, Gaslamp Fantasy, and Regency Romance.
Where Should You Start?
Every series stands on its own. You can read one and never touch the others,
or read them all and catch the moments where threads cross.
There’s no wrong door — just the one that sounds like yours.
“Just give me the love story.”
Start with The Hedgehog’s Masquerade for a treasure hunt, two people falling in love while racing against time, and a hedgehog with better table manners than most gentlemen. Standalone Regency gaslamp fantasy where the fae are real, alchemy works (occasionally), and heroines treat supernatural catastrophe as a logistics problem.
“I want the whole thing.”
Begin with Of Curses, Kidnappings, and Fae Princes Most Inadequate for the full experience — female friendship, absurdist magical chaos, sweet Regency romance, and the epistolary format that started it all. Told entirely through found documents — letters, diary entries, and increasingly frantic notes left in pantries.
“I like to start at the beginning and commit.”
Start with Of Mortals, Mischief, and Mayhem Most Ancient and watch an immortal chaos spirit gradually learn what it means to actually love someone. Robin Goodfellow has been causing romantic catastrophes across millennia — through letters, frantic notes, and the occasional restraining order.