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WHy I Love Waiters available…
Under My Bed available now…

Tabor Augustus has been haunted by ghosts living in a box under his bed. Heâs tried everything he can think of to get rid of them, even leaving the box behind when he left for college, yet somehow, it always returns to him. Maybe it wouldnât be so bad if the ghosts just floated around and moved things, but they donât. Taborâs ghosts drain him of energy any time they want, and theyâre possessive of him.
On All Hallowsâ Eve, Gautier Molyneux, a former priest, arrives on Taborâs doorstep, tells him he knows whatâs happening, and offers assistance. Taborâs not inclined to trust Gautier, no matter how gorgeous he is. Yet after spending the night in Gautierâs arms, Taborâs willing to take any help he can get. Heâs ready to live his life instead of merely being an energy supply to the ghosts.
Who knew love could give Tabor courage?
Also, you’ll notice the anthology, Shifting Perspectives, is no longer listed on my blog sidebar. I took the rights back to Understanding Forgiveness, so while the second book is still available, the beginning of Heinrich and Mason’s love story isn’t. Some day, it will be again, but for now, it’s going to be out of print. đ
I hope you all have a great day.
Under My Bed cover…

Iâm haunted by ghosts that live in a box under my bed. Iâve tried everything I can think of to get rid of them, even leaving the box behind when I left for college, yet somehow, it always returns to me. Maybe it wouldnât be so bad if they just floated around and moved things, but they donât. My ghosts drain me of energy any time they want, and theyâre possessive of me.
On All Hallowâs Eve, Gautier appears on my front porch and he tells me he knows whatâs happening to me. Iâm not inclined to trust him, no matter how gorgeous he is. Yet after spending the night in his arms, Iâm willing to take any help he can give me. Iâm ready to live my life instead of being an energy supply to the ghosts.
Who knew love could give me courage?
Kissed By God available….

Gus Holten used to love heroin more than anything else in his life. After his second stint at rehab, Gus realizes he needs to take control of his life. He wonât live much longer if he continues the journey heâs on. So he chooses to be clean. Six months of being sober gives him a better outlook on life, but heâs still alone.
One night he meets Morris Pierce and his world starts to change. Morris is rich, successful, and gorgeous, leaving Gus to wonder why the man is interested in a skinny, scarred mechanic/waiter like him. Yet interested Morris is, and Gus finds himself on the verge of a whole new life.
Can Gus forgive himself enough to reach out for what Morris offers? And can he find someone he loves more than heroin?
I hope you’ll check it out. And what do you all think about another shifter story, but this time it’ll be a horse shifter? There will be a cowboy or two involved in the story…lol
Have a great day, everyone.
Seduced available

Clive Fishburne, the youngest son of the Earl of Wiltseshire, is on his Grand Tour. As a sickly child, he dreamed of visiting Venice and makes sure itâs the last stop before he is to return to England. With his best friend, Viscount Freemont, he arrives in Venice to enjoy Carnival, the week before Lent starts.
At a ball, heâs seduced by a masked stranger, and Clive gives into the pleasures about which he has always wondered. Damiano takes Clive to heights heâs never experienced, and in the process, Clive falls in love with the mysterious Italian. Then one night, Damiano fails to appear at a planned rendezvous, and Clive wonders if the man is done playing with him.
Heartbroken and sick, Clive returns to England, wondering if Damianoâs confession of love is real or simply the magic of Carnival where all things are hidden behind masks…
Hope you check it out and have a great Monday.
I Call Death Dad available

When Death’s your dad, you never look at life the same way again.
Okay, figuring out you’re gay is hard enough, right? I mean I’ve barely admitted the truth to myself. Forget about telling anyone else about liking guys. I thought it would be the most difficult thing I had to deal with, until my dad showed up to claim me for the summer.
Did I mention I hadn’t seen him for more than twenty minutes each birthday? Seriously, he couldn’t be bothered to visit me any other time, yet now he expects me to welcome him with open arms.
Well, did I mention he’s Death? And his plans for me will change my life.
I hope you all have a great day. I’m going to curl up on the couch again and try to kick this cold. Have a great weekend as well.
wicked Wednesday

The Haunting of St. Xavier available…
And because I sometimes lose track of the days…lol. I wanted to let everyone know that my newest collaboration with Carol Lynne is out today. Embrace My Reflection available—

Voice for the Silent coming this Sunday

Investigating and busting dog fighting rings is what Julio Herendez lives to do. Defending the innocent and vulnerable from monsters makes his day, but when he meets Paine, Julio finds himself wanting to save the young man from the cruel world heâd been forced to survive.
Paine Addison exists in a world where the weak and innocent are exploited for entertainment. The men who use him and fight the dogs donât care about the damage they inflict. He lives from day to day, doing what he can to heal the wounds suffered by others, but unable to help himself.
Julio and Paine meet, triggering a chain of events that rocks both their worlds to the foundations and brings justice for the silent victims.
Excerpt:
No way was he staying there any longer. Not when he had his uncleâs permission to leave. He headed to his beat-up truck and unlocked the door. Before he could climb in, he was grabbed from behind and dragged into the shadows by the side of the hotel. He kicked and fought, but screaming was useless because of the hand covering his mouth.
âBB, settle down. Itâs me, Juke.â
BB froze, sure he heard that wrong, but the slightly accented voice whispering in his ear was familiar. Heâd heard it several times before talking to the dealer earlier that night. He struggled to turn around, and Juke let him.
He stared up into the manâs dark eyes and swallowed. âWhat are you doing here?â
âI followed you after the fight.â
Oh, God! Embarrassment swamped BB and he ducked his head, letting his hair block Jukeâs view of his face. The dealer knew what was going on. There wasnât any way he didnât know Caesar sold BB to that guy.
What did it matter what Juke thought of BB? The dude sold drugs for a living and got his jollies watching dogs tear each other apart for sport. What kind of man would do that? No, Juke was just another monster like his uncle. Yet BB didnât remember ever seeing Juke stay all night at one of the fights, except tonight. He shook his head. Didnât mean anything. No one cared about BB or the dogs. He had to deal with all of it on his own.
âWhatâd ya want? Uncle called. I gotta get back to his place.â He crossed his arms over his chest and glared at Juke.
Juke checked around the corner before he faced BB again. He scrubbed his hand over his dark hair. BB tried not to stare at the tattoo that danced on Jukeâs cheek just below his eye. He knew what that small black teardrop meant and it didnât fill BB with confidence.
âDonât go back to his place, BB. Itâs not going to be safe for you there.â
BB snorted. âWhat makes tonightââhe looked up at the lightening night skyâ âor I should say today any different? That place ainât been safe for me in years.â
Juke huffed out a low breath. âTrust me, kid. You donât want to be there when the shit hits the fan.â
âI ainât a kid.â He didnât know why he said that. It wasnât any of Jukeâs business how old he was.
âFine. I donât give a shit how old you are. Just donât go home right now. Some shitâs going down in the next couple of hours, and you donât want to get caught up in it.â Juke stuffed his hands in his front pockets like he was trying to keep from touching BB.
âWhy should I trust you? Where would I go? I got no place else. No other family than my uncle. You think if I did, Iâd be living with him, letting him do this shit to me?â
The way Juke eyed him made him nervous. It was like the guy peered into BBâs soul and saw all the dreams heâd buried deeper each year.
âActually, I think you stay because of the dogs, kid. You couldâve run away a long time ago.â Juke pulled something from his pocket and handed it to BB. âIf you need a place, call this number and tell the person who answers Julio told you to call. Theyâll give you a place to crash. No questions asked. Nothing owed.â
âJulio?â
Jukeâs laugh was harsh and low. âDo you seriously think my mama called me Juke?â
Okay. The man had a point.
âFine. Iâll call and go there, but whatâs gonna happen to Uncle Caesar? How do you know?â BB fidgeted as his nerves started zinging. âItâs got something to do with the dogs, donât it? Damn, man, I canât let anything happen to those dogs. Itâs not their fault my uncleâs a bastard.â
âTrue, kid. Donât worry about the dogs. Theyâll be safe soon enough.â A beep came from Jukeâs phone and he pulled it out to look at the screen. âIâve got to go, BB. Please, just call that number. Oh, and Queenieâs going to be okay.â
Relief rippled through him at that knowledge. âCan I see her?â
âOnce this all blows through, Iâll get a hold of you and take you to her. Howâs that?â
âDude, youâre not a drug dealer, are you?â
He didnât dodge as Juke reached out and stroked a finger down his nose. Chuckling, Juke shook his head. âNo, BB. Iâm not.â
BB nodded, not sure he could speak with as dry as his mouth had suddenly gone. In all his twenty-one years, no one had ever touched him so gently. Not even his mother. Not that his mother had been around much during his life. Sheâd given birth to him and dumped him on his aunt and uncle before running off with her very own drug dealer.
Before BBâs mind adjusted to what happened, Juke slipped off into the shadows, moving like the predator BB had always assumed he was. He fingered the business card Juke had handed him. He wanted to go back to the kennels, to be there when whatever went down happened, yet he doubted heâd be any help to the dogs.
All his life, he did what he had to do to keep the dogs safe, and none of it mattered. Uncle Caesar continued to fight them. The dogs continued to die, and BBâs heart continued to break. Maybe it was time to step back and try to straighten out his own fucked-up life before he did any more for the dogs.
Juke had said Queenie was all right, and BB trusted the man not to lie to him about that for some reason. Whoever Juke really was, he seemed to be honorable about that. Some spark of hope burned in BB and he found himself thinking maybe God had finally answered one of his prayers. Maybe the abuse would stop and the dogs would be free to be dogs, though BB knew the odds against the canines were huge.
Being raised in an environment like his wasnât conducive to hopes and dreams. A man survived as best he could and hoped he didnât meet a bloody end at the hands of another human. Heâd done what he had and lived to see twenty-one. At one time, he never believed heâd grow that old.


