They come from different worlds.
They fell in love in a war zone.
And the people with the most power want them torn apart.
Eliza fought her way out of homelessness and foster care to become a U.S. Marine Corps officer, relying only on her chosen family and her dogged determination.
Melody grew up protected by unimaginable wealth, bound to a powerful dynasty with expectations she never asked for—and relatives who would rather erase her queerness than accept it.
They met in a moment where life and death collided—and fell hard, fast, and completely.
Then reality followed them home.
When Eliza is abruptly deployed on a classified intelligence operation, Melody’s influential, homophobic, transphobic relatives seize their chance. Lies are planted. Doubt is weaponized. And the distance between them becomes a battlefield.
Eliza and Melody have to decide whether love is strong enough to survive politics, power, and people determined to erase it—or whether happily ever after only exists in the romance novels they escape into together.
Different Worlds is a 130,000 word globetrotting sapphic military romance with trans female main characters who both work in the shadowy world of intelligence. It features two massive nerds finding their way through their dorky, sometimes cringey but always sweet love, all while surviving as transgender women in male dominated fields and a world that seems to be against them. One’s a professional wielder of electrons and the other’s a lowly paid government killer (read: United States Marine).
Content warnings for anti-LGBTQ relatives, creepy guys being creepy guys, violence (although mostly bad guys getting what they deserve), open door sex, and mentions of terrible childhoods.
It is set in the same universe as the political technothrillers of the Fall of the CRINK Alliance series, after the events of My Dumpling Your Dumpling and before the events of Operation Danger Close, but like all of the works in that series, can be enjoyed as standalone novels or novellas.