Deborah Danner
Daughters of the Iron Crown
Twelve Kingdoms. Twelve Heirs. Twelve Warnings.
What if the princess was never meant to be rescued?
What if she was the one deciding who survives?
In Daughters of the Iron Crown, Deborah Danner delivers a dark, psychologically layered collection of interconnected stories about twelve royal heirs — each ruling differently, each believing she is protecting her kingdom… and each willing to cross lines history may never forgive.
There are no fairy godmothers here.
No enchanted awakenings.
No passive heroines waiting for fate to choose them.
These daughters rule through strategy, containment, prediction, silence, architecture, quarantine, and consequence.
And when a mysterious manuscript begins documenting — and ranking — their methods, something shifts.
Because scrutiny changes behavior.
And when rulers realize they are being evaluated… they do not soften.
They sharpen.
The Quiet Things We Miss
Twelve Mini Psychological Mysteries
What if the truth was never hidden?
What if you simply weren’t looking in the right place?
In The Quiet Things We Miss, Deborah Danner delivers twelve stand-alone psychological mysteries that explore memory, grief, silence, guilt, and the fragile stories we tell ourselves to survive.
These are not stories of gore or graphic crime.
They are stories of subtle shifts.
A missed phone call.
A photograph that changes.
An empty chair set for someone who isn’t coming.
A voicemail that arrives after death.
A fairy garden that becomes something far more unsettling.
Each chapter introduces new characters, new settings, and a new mystery — all rooted in the quiet spaces where truth lingers just out of sight.