Two x Three

Three women. One fracture point. No clean exit.

In 2024, three women — Ingrid, Nora, Sasha — cross paths in a series of charged, unexpected moments that none of them planned and none of them can quite leave alone.

Two x Three is a sapphic novel about adult desire, negotiated connection, and what it takes to stay when leaving would be simpler.

Available April 15, 2026

Nighttime cityscape of tall skyscrapers in a foggy, dark atmosphere with illuminated windows.

Ingrid Voss believes she has mastered intimacy.
No names. No mornings. No consequences.

She is wrong.

A spilled glass draws three women into an orbit none of them intended.

Ingrid, whose control has never failed her, finds it fracturing.
Nora, steady and devoted, realizes that wanting more is not the same as asking for too much.
Sasha, irreverent and direct, refuses to stay at a distance.

Across offices, galleries, and one unmade bed, the lines between power, care, and choice begin to shift.

This is not a romance that reassures. It's one that stays.

A dark kitchen with a view of city lights outside the window. On the kitchen counter, there is a bottle of red wine, two wine glasses filled with red wine, and a cork.

Two x Three is set in 2024, in the same world as the other Sterne Universe novels. It follows three women whose paths cross through a series of unplanned encounters — brief enough to dismiss, charged enough that none of them do.

The intimacy in this book arrives fast and complicates slowly. What begins as disruption becomes something harder to name and harder to leave.

All intimacy depicted is consensual. The stakes are personal rather than dramatic, and the consequences belong entirely to the choices these women make.

Intended for mature readers. Contains explicit sexual content.