J.E. Spears is a genre-bending storyteller whose work weaves the chilling tension of supernatural horror with the razor-sharp edge of political thrillers and emotionally rich historical epics. With a voice as fearless as it is lyrical, Spears creates layered, cinematic narratives where nothing is ever quite as it seems—ghosts hide in the walls of power, monsters bleed through bloodlines, and history is a loaded gun aimed at the present.
A natural worldbuilder and an archivist at heart, Spears draws from folklore, forgotten diaries, public domain myths, and America's shadowed past to create immersive universes that are as intelligent as they are haunting. Whether it's reimagining Alice in Wonderland as a dark descent through Grimm-inspired madness, or chronicling a centuries-old war between vampires and the bloodlines who hunt them, Spears invites readers to question what is true, what is buried, and what refuses to die.
Silver Preston was supposed to be America’s next figure skating sweetheart—until a brutal injury shattered her Olympic dreams and left her stranded at Yale, miles away from the ice that defined her. All she wants is to stay invisible, to escape the suffocating grip of her former coach-mother, and to outrun the whispers that she’s finished.
But Yale hockey isn’t quiet, and neither is Eli Hayes—the team’s captain, campus golden boy, and infuriatingly unreadable. To Silver, he’s arrogant, cold, and everything she swore she’d avoid. To Eli, she’s reckless, stubborn, and a distraction he can’t afford. Their worlds were never meant to collide—except the rink has a way of pulling broken people back onto the ice.
When gossip turns cruel and secrets from the past threaten to destroy her for good, Silver is forced to decide whether she’ll keep running or fight for the life—and the love—she thought she lost. And as Eli battles his own demons under the unforgiving glare of NHL scouts, their fragile connection becomes the one thing that could save them both…or break them completely.
Full of sharp banter, late-night study sessions, stolen glances at the rink, and the electric push-pull of enemies who might be more, this is a story of ambition, redemption, and the thin line between pride and passion.