WHAT’S INSIDE THIS PACKAGE
⭐️ Story Premise — high-concept pitch, elevator pitch, and Market-Matched™ validation with dual-category positioning (Fantasy Romance + Cozy Fantasy Romance) and crossover reach into Small Town Romance; three comp titles with differentiation statements
⭐️ Complete Codex — full story bible with main characters (Tansy and Korag at full profile depth), supporting cast of 6 (Fernie, Mira, Bram, Vellin, Wren, and the Bramblehollow market ensemble), five distinct setting locations, chapter-by-chapter timeline across 26 chapters + epilogue, single first-person voice system with four example passages, Dial the Heat™ intimacy architecture, and series seeds for 4 future Bramblehollow books
⭐️ Chapter-by-Chapter Outline — 26 chapters + epilogue with emotional beats, word count targets, scene breakdowns, key dialogue, chapter-specific sensory details, and ending hooks; all three heat-flexible scenes flagged
⭐️ AI-Ready Chapter Prompts — 27 copy-paste-ready prompts (one per chapter + epilogue), each fully self-contained with character physical details, continuity facts, heat-level instructions, and the ledger entry sequence embedded where relevant
⭐️ Marketing Copy — Amazon listing with 2 categories and 7 keywords, back cover copy, 50-word description, three Instagram posts with hashtags, Instagram story slides, Facebook post, newsletter announcement with 3 subject lines, reader magnet concepts with landing page copy, reader targeting for 3 audience profiles, series marketing with full book order, and Ideogram cover prompt calibrated to the cozy monster romance market
⭐️ Market-Matched™ Brief — market snapshot table across 3 categories, 5 data-backed “Why This Will Sell” points, 3 comp title differentiations, 7-keyword strategy table with per-keyword rationale, and launch positioning covering categories, pricing, cover direction, and series release cadence
One buyer. One story. Exclusively yours.
THE ORC WHO FIXED MY ROOF
Tansy Quill inherited a cottage in a monster town from an aunt she barely knew. The deed is real, the residency clause is real, and the roof has a structural gap she can see the sky through. She has forty-five days to pass a habitability assessment or lose the property. She is not particularly worried. She has a contractor in mind.
The contractor says no.
Then he takes the job anyway, because something about a botanist who says “I’ll come back Tuesday” and means it makes him write in his project ledger: Made exception. Reviewing decision. He has been reviewing it since chapter one.
Before either of them can name what’s building between them — there’s a tea protocol neither of them agreed to that both of them keep, notebooks left on a porch step weighted with a bolt from the eave repair, a herb-drying rack discovered behind a kitchen wall that her dead aunt built for someone she hoped would come home, twenty minutes on a finished roof he had no professional reason to still be on, and a project ledger that started as job documentation and somewhere became the most revealing thing she’s ever read.
She’s spent her adult life being very good at temporary things — fieldwork contracts, short-term sublets, the kind of optimism that makes impermanence feel like a skill. He spent six years narrowing the scope of what he allowed to matter after someone with power and carelessness dismantled what he’d built. A collapsing cottage in a monster town is about to make both of them decide what they’re actually building.
Cozy monster romance with a found-family town full of creatures you’ll want to move in next door to. The kind of book where the most romantic thing anyone does is show up with a binder.
WHY THIS WILL SELL
→ Fantasy Romance sits at 5.8 sales-to-comp (Hot Niche) with 180–310 estimated daily sales per top 20 title — growing segment with strong reader retention and series read-through
→ Cozy Fantasy Romance is the fastest-growing lane in fantasy romance at 6.4 sales-to-comp (Hot Niche) — reader demand is outpacing supply, and the comfort-first end of monster romance is currently open
→ Grumpy/sunshine + renovation romance is an untested combination in monster romance — the domestic stakes (cottage, deadline, certification) make the world-building immediately accessible to crossover readers from small-town romance
→ The found-family community structure drives series read-through — four future protagonists are seeded in Book 1; readers who love Bramblehollow will come back for Mira, Fernie, and Vellin
→ The ledger hook is inherently BookTok-shareable — specific, visual, emotionally legible in a screenshot; “he’s been reviewing the decision since chapter one” is the kind of line that travels
→ Small Town Romance crossover reach — the emotional architecture (found family, community belonging, a place that decides you count) gives this package discovery access to the highest-volume audience in romance fiction
TROPES:
• Grumpy/Sunshine
• Renovation Romance
• Forced Proximity
• Monster-Falls-First
• Found Family
• Touch-Starved MMC
• No-Humans Policy with a History
• The Project Ledger as Love Language
• Unrequested Work as Affection
• The Community Decides Before They Do
• Inherited Property
• Small Town in a Big World
HEAT LEVEL: Moderate / Open Door
Perfect for fans of: Travis Baldree, Lola Rock, T. Kingfisher, and Sarah J. Maas