Saturday, August 8, 2020

Hand in Hand - Out Now!


Looking for a "little" paranormal?

How about a "little" Daddy kink?

Or maybe you want a "little" M-M-M action?

Get it all right here:

Hand in Hand - Amazon

Buy or Borrow #KU

In a world where shifters live secretly among humans, Ryan Crane, a hybrid-avian shifter who can’t shift, finds himself buried under a mountain of debt. When offered a unique opportunity to work, he signs on the dotted line. His new employer, Scion House—a matchmaking organization—pairs trained littles, like Ryan, with Daddies. After three failed contracts as a little, Ryan’s hopes are running low. 

Number four seems promising at first. Eli Renard is gorgeous and kind, but when he inadvertently reveals his own shifter status, it sends Ryan into a tailspin. Would an alpha fox want a half-human crane? And when Jon, a coyote shifter and Eli’s ex, returns with co-parenting in mind, Ryan’s concerns double.

Ryan wants to complete the contract and pay off his loans, but two Daddies might be one too many.

Hand in Hand is the first book in the Forest Edge Series. The series builds on the prior books and should be read in order. Each story focuses on a new throuple with characters returning from previous books. The stories move quickly, ending in a satisfying HEA or HFN with their happy ever afters in sight.



Saturday, August 1, 2020

August Flash

August Flash(back)


This became part of a scene in Hammer's Thief, book 2 of my Chosen Angels series.



Flash Fiction 9-13-15

Judah leaned against the concrete corner of the bakery, instantly feeling the cold seep through his many layers of clothing. He eyed the half dozen young men huddled together, most with hands around cups of coffee, cigarettes dangling from between fingertips or lips. 

Locke was seated among them, laughing along with the other gang members at some comment or joke Judah hadn’t heard. The bright smile and shining eyes Locke currently had were so different from his depressed and stern countenance of the night before. Judah knew right then what he needed to do; he had to keep Locke happy.