Series & Standalone books

Book 1, Like a House on Fire

  • Right, so…let’s see how he got himself in this mess.
    An estranged family member left him a house. Which is great. The house looks like it’s a soft breeze away from crumbling. Less great. The house is cursed and now Morgan is trapped inside it. Anything BUT great.
    Cursebreaker, please! And make him hot. Morgan’s been through a lot.

    Herbs? Check. Fire? Check. Being the best at his job and knowing it? Double effing check.
    Ash had everything he needed to get his client out of a cursed house. So how in the world did he get himself trapped inside with him? Why is the house so against them leaving? And why is his client the hottest thing since wildfire?


    Time for a new plan.
    One that involves breaking the curse, and breaking the bed. Not necessarily in that order.

Cursebreakers, Inc.

Book 2, Fool me Twice

  • “Be a calm wave in the ocean of chaos.”
    Hart, perhaps, took that quote a bit too much to heart. In the midst of drama and the constant restlessness of his family, he chose to present himself as unwavering. Poised. Controlled. Even when inside, he’s anything but. There are layers to him underneath the perfection. Layers he’s desperately craving for someone to peel away.
    It’s just his luck that the only person who knows how to do that lives his life in shades of gray. Morally gray.

    Cane punches first. Period. What question would he even need to ask?
    Only, it seems like his tried-and-true method isn’t working so well for him anymore. With an empire to run in the underbelly of Slatehollow, the last thing he needs is a curse placed on his head and drawing attention to the details of his…business ventures.
    But when it starts to do more than just that, he knows there is only one person he can call. Hart. And with Hart, inevitably, comes a realization. Cane wants so much more than cursebreaking from him.

    Will Hart let him have it? Or will the curse destroy them both first?

Book 3, A Thousand Cuts

  • Sometimes it feels like Fix's entire life can be summed up with two simple words: wanting and waiting. Wanting a family. Wanting to belong. Wanting to protect. Wanting to love. And waiting endlessly to find it.

    When a beautiful cam boy with a flurry of curses hanging over his head and a mysterious past asks for his help, Fix thinks all of the wanting and the waiting has come to an end.
    Except Liam’s entire life can be summed up in just one word. Running.
    Running from his past. Running from a rain of curses. Running from unwanted eyes stalking him. Running from the cursebreaker who feels like he can be the perfect dadd—man for Liam. Offering him everything he’s ever wanted. Protection. Care. Love.

    Will they be able to fit their jagged edges together? Or will the shadow lurking behind Liam swallow them whole?

Book 4, Once Bitten

Book 1, Hellfire & Bowties

  • Oren doesn’t really belong in Hell. But the Devil is so hot he’s willing to make it work.

Hellfire

Book 2, Hellfire & Tinsel

  • If Beau were to write a letter to Santa he’d ask for a friend. Instead he writes to Satan and summons a demon.


Book 1, Storm

  • Since the dawn of time, the Kriila have lived among humans. Winged, mysterious, beautiful, and privileged.

    As their leader, Kiran has seen just how big the divide between the two species is. And he wants nothing more than to bring harmony and equality between them.

    He didn’t plan for his human mate to be the catalyst that shakes up their world when he chose him. But will that be the change they need? Or will it cost Kiran everything he’s worked for?

    Jude has lived his entire life watching adoration being heaped upon the Kriila. As a human, he believes they are to be resented, not revered.

    They fly high above humans and perch in positions of power while everyone else struggles. The Kriila pay little attention to the struggles of humans and Jude has no expectation that will ever change.
    But then Kiran chooses him as his mate, and everything Jude believes in shifts. Was every opinion he ever had a prejudice? Or is Kiran just using him to push his own agenda?

Inescapable

Book 2, Dream

  • Arne Miller's security company was his pride and joy. He treated his employees like a family, did his job with dedication, and found the time to have fun while performing the most dangerous of tasks.

    When Levi literally runs into his arms and looks up at him with fear-filled green eyes, Arne’s entire world flips upside down and finds a new focus. But his mate is hiding a secret that could tear them apart. Can Arne find out what it is before it’s too late?

    Levi Parker was a prominent member of the Kriila society until one day he mysteriously vanished. Years later he was thrust back into the cruel world he had tried so hard to escape.

    He didn't expect to be met with a media frenzy, prying eyes, and questions that threatened to uncover more than he was willing to reveal. And he least expected to find his mate in Arne.

    But can he look toward his future with Arne if his past still haunts him?

Book 3, Fire

  • Fire is a racing prodigy. Well on his way to stand shoulder to shoulder with the best ones in history. His expectations of the new season were to train, race, and win, not to nosedive into the ground and injure his wing.

    Forced to miss the rest of the season, he’s sent to schmooze with the rich and famous to stay in the limelight and keep the attention on himself. So he schmoozes. And wishes he could be literally anywhere else.
    Until he walks in.

    Nose in the air, disdain on his face, and secrets wrapped around him like an expensive suit.
    Just figures Fire’s mate would be the most pompous little brat ever. On the plus side, riling him up should be fun, right?

    Rio is a priority. He’s the main character. It’s what he’s used to and he will settle for nothing less than red carpets softening his every step. He lives for the attention and drama, dreaming of a mate who will understand that Rio’s taste is impeccable and he just knows best.
    Enter his mate.

    Who disagrees with Rio every step of the way, makes him question everything he thought he knew about himself, but most of all, makes all the skeletons from his past resurface.

    So why doesn’t Rio mind it as much as he probably should?

Short story, Still

  • Bailey Martinez had two left feet and a bad case of clueless mate syndrome.

    Nothing a doctor couldn’t fix.
    Only…the doctor happened to be the clueless mate in question, and Bailey was tripping over himself, literally, trying to get noticed.
    Sigh. He needed the Doc to write him a prescription of himself. Stat.

    Heath ‘Doc’ Nelson took pride in having all of the qualities a good doctor needed to have. He was smart, dedicated, kind, and observant.

    Nothing about his patients ever escaped his notice. Until Bailey hurtled into his life and Doc started missing a lot.

    Like why there was a quartet suddenly singing him love songs outside his office and why there were secret whispers about doves being released on company grounds.

    Or even more pressing, why were people suddenly a mixture of cryptic and smug while around him. As if they all knew something he didn’t.

    He just needed for everyone to go back to normal and for Bailey to stay on his own two feet for five seconds.

    Was that too much to ask?

Book 4, Bond

  • Working for a racing star isn’t a bad gig. Illegally tattooing wings on his back in order to get the job is where it gets hazy. The possible consequences if Vid is ever found out are not something he likes to dwell on too much. That is until Mateo crashes into his life. Literally.

    Mateo is a mess. With a capital M. He’s fresh out of a one-sided mating, with a daughter he has to put first and a sense of guilt that’s threatening to swallow him whole. He’s not exactly what anyone would call a catch. No wonder his mate took one look at him and bolted.

    Fate has decided they belong together. Will their decisions keep them apart?

Book 1, Blindspot

  • Standing out in a town like Daydream, Colorado should have been impossible to do, yet somehow Drew managed. All his life he had been the one everyone was looking at when he walked down the street. No matter how hard he'd tried to fit in, fingers pointed at his back and whispers followed his every step. Until it all got too much and he'd left Daydream. For good.

    Among all the special people in Daydream, Mason was just a bit more special. He had the ability to see all sorts of things; private conversations, someone’s biggest mistakes, and their tiniest, most insignificant moments. But even with this ability to glance into the future, he didn’t see Drew leaving Daydream for good. He didn’t see Drew breaking his heart. And he definitely didn’t see him coming back.

Daydream

Book 2, Heartwood

  • Tate had been defying that sentiment all his life with terrible results. Unanchored, he existed with a gift so heavy it felt like a curse, made to do other people’s bidding, waiting for the perfect moment to break free. He expected to find somewhere he could be at peace, and find out who he was. He didn’t expect to find Daydream. Or Darian.

    As Daydream’s healer, Darian was making sure everyone and everything in the magical community was healthy and thriving. He offered his time, his magic, and his care without ever asking for anything in return. When he was asked to keep an eye out for a man running away from trouble, he expected he’d wait for him, help him heal, and go back to his regular duties. He didn’t expect to find Tate. A man just a little bit broken but entirely beautiful. A man that needed a place in the world.

    As Tate’s presence starts filling the empty spaces in Darian's life, they’ll both start to wonder. Could Darian be that place for Tate?

Book 3, Whirlwind

  • Felix had always been a relaxed, go with the flow, make no plans and see what happens kind of guy. He lived, he laughed, he spoke to ghosts. Pretty standard if you asked him. To the rest of the population? Not so much.

    But once a spirit calls him to Daydream, he gets caught up in a race to find out what happened to him. The quest for answers throws him right in front of Daydream’s uptight librarian, and while riling him up is a lot of fun, the secrets unraveling in Daydream might be much more sinister than Felix expected.

    Nicholas had always had a perfectly quiet, perfectly organized, and perfectly mapped out life. He got up, he worked, he spent the day ignoring the lies told around him. Anyone who envied his gift was welcome to take it. Any volunteers? He didn't think so.

    When a random guy breezes into town with ridiculous claims about mysterious ghosts, Nick knows he’s telling the truth. When he finds out that the stranger might hold the key to unlocking the chest of mysteries plaguing Daydream, and Nick’s heart, he’s forced to confront a truth of his own.

    Tangled together they'll try to navigate ghosts, mysteries, and feelings neither of them were prepared for.

Short Story, Mischief

  • Hypothetically speaking, if someone owned a dog, and that dog broke into someone else’s apartment, licked their toes, ate their pizza, and then fell asleep on their couch, that dog should be punished, right?
    Probably.

    But what if that someone else was the most beautiful man in the world? And the dog’s owner was a really nice guy looking for love and that someone else was exactly his type?

    The dog should get all the pizza he wants until the end of times. No take backs.

Prequel, Daydream

  • There are a few corners of the world where magic lives and thrives. Little nooks straight out of fairytales, full to the brim with wonders and oddities.

    Daydream, Colorado is one of those places.

    Never heard of it? It’s not surprising.
    The residents like to keep their town and their magic secret and safe from non-magic folk and they had managed just fine for years.
    But now Sage had blown through his third stand mixer in a month because the wiring can’t exactly be magic-ed to work properly and the threat of breakfast without bagels or pastries is just too much for the town to handle. It’s too much, okay?
    So, for the first time in the history of Daydream, Colorado, a non-magical handyman will come stay with them for a few days until Sage’s wiring is all fixed.

    EVERYONE ACT NORMAL!

Book 4, Spectral

  • Emmerson helped save the entire town of Daydream from a deranged mage, and he saved someone's life in the process. Granted, he didn't do it intentionally, but he was sure it still earned him a reward or something. A cake. A balloon. A cute, dimpled, sometimes-ghost guy he was magically tied to, covered in cake and tied up with balloons.

    He wasn’t that picky.
    But things are rarely that simple in Daydream, and Emmerson will soon find out that fighting off a magically overpowered mage was nothing compared to the difficulties of the heart.

    West was pretty sure he was used to being invisible. Spending a year as a ghost should not have been a huge change for him. West had nothing but time in his solitude to nurse his regrets, the biggest one being the beautiful witch apprentice he’d never had the courage in life to approach.

    When West finds himself not quite as dead as he thought he was, the struggle of a second chance suddenly becomes real. But being magically tied to the person you’ve been crushing on for ages wasn’t part of the plan. And neither were the aftereffects of his little ghost excursion.

    Apparently, coming back from the dead won’t be the hardest thing West will have to do.

Standalone books

Returning Home

  • Omegas are priceless.
    It's what Reed's parents have been telling him since he was born. Until someone offers the right amount. After a lifetime of being sheltered, Reed is sold to an Alpha who is nothing like the ones he has read about. His illusions are shattered almost immediately and soon it becomes a matter of survival, not happiness.
    That is until he’s stolen away into the woods by another Alpha.
    Jaxon Redwood claims he’s the rightful leader of the land, the true Alpha of the pack and that Reed is helping the enemy. Swept into a territory war, Reed’s soon the pawn in a power struggle he doesn’t understand, left trying to work out who is truly the villain.
    The Alpha that owns him. Or the Alpha that wants to own his heart.

Found in Obscurity

  • Being a born witch doesn’t mean you actually want to be a witch. At least not in Lorin’s case. He made the decision to run from it over a decade ago, sequestering himself away from his coven and the idea of magic. Magic isn’t so easy to hide away from, however.

    Drawn back to his hometown, Lorin finds himself tangled up with the one thing he was trying to avoid above all else. A familiar. And this familiar proves to be so much more than he could ever expect.

    Kit’s humanity had been taken from him. Locked away and kept out of reach. Trapped in his fox form, he’s spent years wandering around from one bonding ceremony to the next, looking for a witch to break the spell. Not just any witch. His mate.
    It was never going to be as simple as that, however.

    Not only does his mate not seem to want him around, there’s a far more sinister plot to grapple with as Kit tries desperately to woo his mate and make him understand he’s more than he appears.

    Found in Obscurity is a standalone MM romance novel as part of the multi-author collaboration Tales from the Tarot. This book is based on the major arcana card The Hermit.

Faces

  • His whole life, the one thing Dorian wanted more than anything else, was to know who his soulmate was. But while he can find everyone else’s soulmate, he can’t do the same for himself.
    Resigned to a life of solitude, he spends his days giving people the key to their happiness, borrowing their joy and basking in the beauty of their love. It’s enough…

    Until he meets Hayden.

    Hayden, who is everything Dorian had ever dreamed of.
    Hayden, who cares for Dorian the same way Dorian cares for him.
    Hayden, who doesn’t believe in soulmates.

Why did the alien cross the galaxy? To find a fake boyfriend and befriend a vacuum cleaner

  • Observer log 1: what I learned on my first day on Earth

    1. A coffee shop is a hub of human social interaction.


    2. Cookies and hot chocolate can end interplanetary disputes.


    3. High fives solidify relations between humans.


    4. Vacuum cleaners make incredible companions.


    5. You can help humans keep their former mates away by agreeing to pretend to be their fake new mate.


    6. If there is only one bed at a hotel, it is customary to share it with your human fake mate.

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