Every empire starts with a what-if.
- What if three broken young men had a second chance?
- What if paradise wasn’t just a postcard… but a fortress?
- What if luxury could be a shield—and love the one thing no one expected?
That’s the origin of Ivory Tower—not just the setting for the Storm Series, but the heart of it.
💡 It Started With Sand, Salt, and Survival
In the world of the Storm Series, Ivory Tower isn’t just a resort. It’s a lifeline.
Set on a private island off the southwest coast of Florida, the property began as a near-forgotten estate on a stretch of undeveloped beach. Crumbling walls, wild palms, and two coves split by a narrow peninsula of windswept land. Remote, raw, and full of potential.
Nick saw it first. Of course he did.
To him, it wasn’t ruined—it was waiting.
Where others saw salt-stained concrete and broken paths, he saw a central hotel with luxury suites. He saw cottages tucked along the shoreline, each one private and perfect. He saw a future where people with secrets could rest. Where people like him could rebuild. He saw a home for himself and his found brothers.
🧱 Building More Than Walls
It wasn’t easy. No good empire is.
With David’s tech brilliance, Zach’s security instincts, and Nick’s ruthless vision, the resort took shape over years of hard work, whispered deals, and careful planning. And through it all, they weren’t just building a property—they were building a home.
For themselves. For each other.
And eventually… for the women who would challenge everything they thought they knew.
✨ A Glimpse of the Beginning
“Someday,” Nick said quietly, staring out at the water, “people will come here to forget. To fall in love. To feel safe again.”
David snorted. “Or to drop twenty grand on champagne and not tip their server.”
Zach just crossed his arms. “We’ll make sure they behave.”*
Ivory Tower is the backdrop for love stories, yes—but it’s also a character of its own.
A place that sees everything. Holds everything. And, if you’re not careful, reveals more than you want it to.
Tell me—if you could design your own fictional resort, what would it be? Oceanfront glamour? Mountain escape? Hidden jungle spa with a mysterious past?
Drop your dream below. I’m taking notes.
Always.
—Jena