Mills Story House
Mills Story House
A digital publishing studio for serialized romance and dark fantasy.

Familiar fantasy.
Unexpected execution.

We take the book tropes you love — forbidden attraction, dangerous protectors, monster romance, power imbalance — and tell them in fresh new ways. More intense, more complex, more surprising.

New releases every Monday & Thursday on Kindle Unlimited — Built to be Binged!

The first eight — launching July 2026.

Before She Shuts Down An AI Took Control of My Body I Can't Turn It Off I'm Not Only Here He's Turning Me Into His Doll Cracked by the Kraken The Monster at My Feet You Were Never Supposed to Love Me

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One studio, four imprints (and growing!)
What Mills Story House stands for
01Led by StorytellersA human oversees every publication.
02Editorially VettedHeld to a strict house standard.
03Built to BingeSerialized, fast, hard to stop.
04Reader-InspiredShaped by what readers crave.
05Radically TransparentHonest about how our books are made.
06No Softened EdgesWe follow stories into hard places.

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About Mills Story House

Founded and creatively led by award-winning adult filmmaker Bree Mills, Mills Story House publishes bold, emotionally intense romance across multiple author imprints, each with its own distinct voice, themes, and storytelling style. What unites every Mills Story House title is our commitment to compelling characters, emotional intensity, and stories that trust readers to follow them into complicated places.

Our stories are created with AI, then shaped, refined, and edited by humans, with each imprint guided by its own voice standards, editorial framework, and quality controls.

“We believe readers deserve transparency about how our books are made, and that great storytelling can emerge from new creative tools when used by the storytellers themselves and held to rigorous standards.”

Bree Mills