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Noc City

Noc City (Book One): Reverse Harem Urban Fantasy (The Darkverse Series) by Penn Cassidy follows a protagonist known as the Angel of Noc City, whose public image is shaped by her father’s propaganda portraying darklings as monstrous threats. When she discovers that she herself is one of these feared creatures, the fragile peace in Noc City unravels into conflict and fear. The story explores themes of identity, violence, and survival within a dark urban fantasy setting, featuring explicit content and complex relationships. This novel addresses mature topics including trauma and abuse, situating itself firmly within the dark romance and reverse harem subgenres.
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Books in the Series

Noc City: Reverse Harem Urban Fantasy

Noc City: Reverse Harem Urban Fantasy

Noc City (Book One): Reverse Harem Urban Fantasy (The Darkverse Series) by Penn Cassidy follows a protagonist known as the Angel of Noc City, whose public image is shaped by her father’s propaganda portraying darklings as monstrous threats. When she discovers that she herself is one of these feared creatures, the fragile peace in Noc City unravels into conflict and fear. The story explores themes of identity, violence, and survival within a dark urban fantasy setting, featuring explicit content and complex relationships. This novel addresses mature topics including trauma and abuse, situating itself firmly within the dark romance and reverse harem subgenres.

Blood Moon

Blood Moon

Blood Moon by Penn Cassidy continues the Noc City series with a darker turn into urban fantasy and paranormal politics. After surviving captivity and abuse, the darkling protagonist now moves among ruthless supernatural leaders whose power, secrets, and moral ambiguity force her to decide where her loyalties lie. Drawn into a dangerous alliance with monstrous, often seductive figures, she embraces her own violent potential in a world of vampires, shapeshifters, and war between factions. This second book deepens the series’ blend of erotic reverse harem romance, LGBT representation, and graphic, trigger-heavy content set against a grim, monster-filled city.

Hybrid Theory

Hybrid Theory

Hybrid Theory by Penn Cassidy concludes the Noc City Trilogy with a dark urban fantasy focused on transformation, desire, and survival. The protagonist, a woman altered from within by forces she cannot control, becomes the most hunted figure in a world of vampires, monsters, and shapeshifters. As war looms and alliances fracture, her evolving hybrid nature reshapes her relationships, including intense harem dynamics and queer connections that foreground LGBT and gay romance elements. Blending paranormal erotica with violent conflict and psychological strain, this final volume leans into explicit sexual content, harsh language, and heavy triggers that make it suited to readers comfortable with darker themes.