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PTSD
If You Love…Angst
Love an ugly cry? Grab those tissues and curl up with one of this week’s books, it’s Angst week! Comment for the chance to win a free backlist ebook from me
I made myself cry… writing Daniel (Legacy 3)
I always knew this series would be emotional but… …I’ve made myself cry writing Kyle, then Gabriel, and now Daniel. The trilogy about three men linked by a terrible past has been the hardest to write but at the same time has become the series of mine most full of love and hope. Daniel is…
#RainbowSnippets March 3
Rainbow Snippets is a group for LGBTQ+ authors, readers, and bloggers to gather once a week to share six sentences from a work of fiction–a WIP or a finished work or even a 6-sentence book recommendation (snippets are 6 sentences long–one for each colour in the Pride flag). You can find all the snippets by…
Winter Cowboy (Whisper Ridge, Wyoming #1) – OUT NOW
#RainbowSnippets February 24
Rainbow Snippets is a group for LGBTQ+ authors, readers, and bloggers to gather once a week to share six sentences from a work of fiction–a WIP or a finished work or even a 6-sentence book recommendation (snippets are 6 sentences long–one for each colour in the Pride flag). You can find all the snippets by…
All About Ellery Mountain…
MM Romance, Small town romance, First responders. In September 2012 I attended a writers retreat thingamy for a publisher I used to be with in a beautiful place in Tennessee. There I met Amber Kell and Carol Lynne for the first time, and Tennessee became the place where they encouraged me to spread my…
Focus On…The Barman & The SEAL (Ellery Mountain #6)
Last Marine Standing (Heroes #2)
The Barman & The SEAL (Ellery Mountain #6)
Excerpt The cold was biting. The cutting wind carried ice and snow high up in the Salang Pass three thousand metres up in the Afghan Mountains northwest of the capital Kabul. Normally his captors covered him—they would tell him in their broken English they weren’t completely lost to conventions of how to look after prisoners….