New book: I Married a Party Girl

After a long drought, I’ve finally got a new book out! This one, like the last, is a collaboration with another fantastic writer, Ben Boswell (we wrote the Parallel Lines books together). I’ll write about how these collaborations work in another post (hopefully sooner rather than later), but the end result is great.

I Married a Party Girl will be published in two parts (the first is out now, the other will be out in a few weeks).

Kenzie and Ashley were quite the pair back in the day, desired by men, envied by women, and always the life of the party. But then they grew up… or did they?

A business trip and some unexpected revelations bring past and present into contact in a silly, sexy romp that that will answer that eternal question: What happens when you marry a Party Girl?

Party Girl, Book 1, is currently available at:

Keep checking the book details page for more (it’s coming to Apple Books, may even be there now but I can’t dig up a link).

Update:

The second (and final) book is available now! I Married a Party Girl 2 picks up right where the first book left off. We deal with Deshawn, Kenzie’s old coworker and boss, and how he brings out Kenzie’s party girl past, in ways that her best friend, Ashley, never could.

Currently available at:

New Book: Naughty But Nice

I love Christmas time. I won’t go so far as to say that it’s the most wonderful time of the year since I make it a habit not to compare the different times of year, but it’s up there. It also tends to lend itself to erotica and erotic romance plots–at least to me. I’ve already written one (Observing Christmas Traditions), and have a longer piece in the works (look for Midnight Clear one of these Decembers). I’ve got two more brewing in my head, although they’ll have to wait until 2013, most likely.

One of these days, I’ll do a compilation of my Christmas short stories. For now, you’ve got Naughty But Nice. It’s a shorty, but hopefully a goodie. Available over at Amazon and Barnes & Noble.

Dan was resigned to a Christmas alone. He told himself it was fine, that experiencing the holidays through the smiles of others was enough. But on Christmas Eve, the prospect of life by himself without the magic of the season was crushing. And then she walked into Santa’s shop, one last present to unwrap before the holidays came to an end.