Read me for free* with Kindle Unlimited!

*Sort of free. If you’re not familiar with Kindle Unlimited, it’s a subscription model available through Amazon enabling readers to pretty much read as much as they want for one monthly price. There are two catches – you can only borrow ten books at a time, and you’re limited to books made available to theContinueContinue reading “Read me for free* with Kindle Unlimited!”

Aliens Have Returned to New York!

The aliens first arrived in 2017 when Felice Stevens asked if I’d like to write for her upcoming Kindle World. The invitation flattered me for two reasons. One, Memories with the Breakfast Club was going to be the first LGBTQ Kindle World and Felice had asked me to be a part of it. Two, FeliceContinueContinue reading “Aliens Have Returned to New York!”

Read Uncommon Ground for FREE with Kindle Unlimited

If you’ve ever been curious about my books, now is a great time to try one! Uncommon Ground is now available FREE on Kindle Unlimited for US subscribers of the KU program. Uncommon Ground was written as part of the Felice Stevens’ Memories with the Breakfast Club Kindle World, which brings together two of Felice Stevens much-loved series and aContinueContinue reading “Read Uncommon Ground for FREE with Kindle Unlimited”

Aliens Have Landed in New York!

It’s here! It’s here! Today is the release day for Uncommon Ground. This book has been a bit of an experiment in a number of ways. First of all, being a part of the first gay Kindle World is amazing. There are so few LGBTQ Kindle World stories available. Hopefully we’ll be changing that! Second,ContinueContinue reading “Aliens Have Landed in New York!”

Teaser Tuesday: Uncommon Ground

Uncommon Ground releases in TWO DAYS! (I’m a little excited.) I’ve already seen a couple advance reviews and they’re making me wish I’d written aliens in New York well before now. 😉 Because the World this story is a part of is new, I won’t have sale links until release day. Until then, how about aContinueContinue reading “Teaser Tuesday: Uncommon Ground”