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Heat Series:
Summer Heat [1]
What happens when two men find themselves working together on the same farm in the heat of the summer for two very different reasons?
Hunter Cross receives a call that his mother needs his help. Returning to the farm where he once lived, Hunter hides his homosexuality behind hard work and quiet country nights with no temptation in sight…or so he thought.
Travis Mitchell is stuck on the family farm after almost flunking his freshman year of college and wrecking his parents' car while receiving head from the captain of his high school soccer team. Tired of his irresponsible ways, they give him an ultimatum: either pay for the repairs on the car by working off the debt on the farm or he pays his own way sophomore year.
Between fistfights and hot summer nights, they find the unexpected in each other, but at what cost?
Spanish Heat [2]

After receiving a breakup text from his partner, Jaxson Mitchell was devastated. While waiting to board a plane for Spain with his boss, Dr. Chase Cameron, Jaxson finally receives a phone call explaining that his ex is moving out…and moving in with their personal trainer, Sergei. It seems that everything he thought he knew, he didn't.
Under normal circumstances, a trip to Barcelona, Spain, would be exciting even if it was for work, but why with his boss? And why does he have to look so good in his scrubs?
With no resolution, Jaxson boards the plane wishing for the best. But in the land of sangria, sandy beaches, and hot, sultry men, be careful what you wish for because it might just come true.
From departure to arrival, Jaxson Mitchell is torn between two different men in two countries, and he must decide which man he wants…or which wants him.

Summer Heat: Back to the Farm [3]

Returning to the farm where they first met, Hunter Cross and Travis Mitchell prepare for a weekend of family fun celebrating the upcoming wedding of Andrea and Bill, Hunter's mother and Travis's uncle, while also reuniting with Jaxson Mitchell, Travis's cousin, and his new boyfriend, Dr. Chase Cameron. What they get instead is a less-than-friendly welcome from Jared and Derek Johnson, brothers working on the farm that have secrets about the past, especially Hunter's.
Fighting for their love and their lives, Hunter and Travis once again prove their love is as strong as the day they first met a year ago while working in the oppressive summer's heat of Virginia. Introducing two new characters to the Heat series and reuniting the characters of the first and second, the normally sleepy, Southern farm transforms into a place where dreams are made but could be just as easily broken.
Siesta Heat [4]

Wanting a new start, Derek Johnson moves to Siesta Key, Florida, in search of a new life among the endless stretches of sandy white beaches and lush tropical landscape.

Born into a super rich and affluent family, Cody Connors returns to Siesta Key and his parents' home with his tail between his legs, jobless and penniless with no future in sight…at least a future he wants.
Meeting on the dunes one afternoon and instantly attracted to each other, their fateful hookup turns into something more. But are they willing to accept each other’s differences and fall in love? Or will they deny their true feelings and walk away?
Between the hot, sunny days and warm tropical nights, Derek and Cody do everything but take a siesta, causing plenty of heat all of their own.

Arrested Heat [5]

Jared Johnson moves to Siesta Key, Florida, for a chance at a new beginning among the sandy beaches, lush, swaying palms, and warm, turquoise water Siesta Key is known for.
Upon arrival, he meets Officer Grant Wilcox, one hot cop with an ex-wife and a ten-year-old daughter with attitude. Their attraction is instantaneous and combustible, but can their carnal passion last longer than the weekend, or will it wash away with the outgoing tide?
If it’s up to Jared, he’d stay wrapped in Grant’s muscular arms forever, but Grant needs a little more convincing since he still has one foot in the closet and fears he has too much to lose if their relationship is discovered.
Between late-night dinners, sunsets on the surf, and dodging a few bullets, two men from very different backgrounds attempt to make a future against all odds. But is love enough to keep them together?




Uncontrollable Heat [6]
While out on what was suppose to be a run-of-the-mill drug sting operation, Officer Dirk Goodfellow runs into Gage Michaels, a hunky high school acquaintance who once dated his sister. Both now out to their friends and family and both recently single, Dirk takes the plunge and asks Gage for a night out at Siesta Key’s popular nightclub, Pulse.
After a turn on the dance floor and a few cocktails later, they fall into bed, making music of their very own. But unfortunately things quickly start to go south after Dirk accuses Gage’s stepmother of being a prostitute who has been recently arrested…and that’s only the beginning.
And just when both men believe there is the potential of a future together, bullets begin to fly and handcuffs are locked tight, dashing all hopes. But when it comes to the seemingly endless glare of the Sunshine State, one can get easily blinded, especially by love.




Aragon Series:
The Count of Aragon [1]
Adam Resurrected [2]
Allies with Benefits [3]
Xander's Reluctant Mate [4]


                                                                       

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