Starting with my backlist.
New stuff coming soon.
Chains

There are many dungeons within the castle, and Saiven–the seventh son of a vicious king–has seen them all. But one was special. One had always stood empty.
Until now.
No cliffhangers. HEA.
Lone

Seth Anderson has finally found sanctuary in Brier, Iowa. Even better, he’s found Rafe: a strong, giant of a man who owns the town pool hall. Seth has never been so close to anyone. When he’s asked to give a series of lectures in DC, it seems only natural that Rafe come along. But in a few surreal days, his true nature is exposed and he brings both their lives crashing down around them.
Because Seth is not only a werewolf; he’s also something much, much worse.
No cliffhangers. HEA.
Author’s Note: This is the second edition of “Lone.” The first edition was published in 2007 by Amber Quill Press. Although I’ve revised and several tweaks to the story, it is not substantially different from the first edition, and I wouldn’t recommend purchasing this title if you’ve bought it before. Unless you’re the sort to like tweaks. And improved writing. Then knock yourself out. ๐
One Good Series:
One Good Hand

As a professional gambler, Ace Donovan has seen it all. The gutter, the penthouse: they’ve both been home at one point or another. Right now he’s on top, he’s a winner, and sharks from all over the world are lining up to take him down.
Life is…good.
Then, Ace wins Spade in a high stakes poker game. The enigmatic man calls him “master” and refuses to be set free. He slips past carefully constructed walls, becoming more perfect, more erotic, with each passing second. Ace knows he’s in over his head. Cards can give and cards can take.
And one good hand is about to change his life forever.
No cliffhangers. HFN.
Author’s Note: This is the second edition of “One Good Hand.” The first edition was published in 2007 by Loose Id Publishing. Although I’ve added several tweaks to the story, it is not substantially different from the first edition, and I wouldn’t recommend purchasing this title if you’ve bought it before. Unless you’re the sort to like tweaks. Then knock yourself out. ๐
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One Good Year

Ten months ago, Spade was won in yet another high-stakes poker game. But Ace Donovan was different from his previous masters–kind, generous, possessed of a playfulness that only Spade could see. His new master was also broken, slowly crumbling under the pressures of undeserved guilt and pain. As Senai–a genetically engineered servant–Spade had the ability to sweep the anguish from his soul, to fulfill his every desire, and to set Ace’s spirit free.
He had not known doing these things would grant him the human’s love, or create an answering emotion within him.
There is no greater pleasure than Ace in his arms, and Spade will hold on for as long as he is wanted. Even when the orders given to him hurt, even when they make him lonely, even when it becomes clear that his master no longer needs a servant. He’s Senai. What he has now should be enough. Yet it’s not. He wants more.
One good hand brought them together. Could one good year entwine their souls?
No cliffhangers. HEA.
PS: This is NOT a standalone story. This is book two of the One Good series, and “One Good Hand” should be read before “One Good Year.”
Author’s Note: This is the second edition of “One Good Year.” The first edition was published in 2012 by Loose Id Publishing. Although I’ve added several tweaks to the story, it is not substantially different from the first edition, and I wouldn’t recommend purchasing this title if you’ve bought before. Unless you’re the sort to like tweaks. Then knock yourself out. ๐



