Castaway Wife now publishing on Patreon

Copying this from the free post on Patreon, for those who aren’t subscribed over there (and if you’re not, you can sign up there for free to receive updates without actually having to become a patron):

Foreword (of a sort)

I’ve been a fan of the CBS show, Survivor, for many years. This is coming from someone who resisted watching reality television initially, and to be honest, am still not a huge fan of the genre. I don’t watch Real Housewives or The Bachelor (but don’t judge anyone who enjoys those!). But Survivor drew me in with the first season that I watched. There was something about the community that formed, the love-hate relationship between the cast, mixed with the physical challenges, the twists, and all the drama, that I just love. I’ve wanted to write an erotica version of it, but it’s hard to get sexy when everyone is dirty and tired, without stretching the, um, reality too much.

Then I realized something. What if we write this not from a contestant on a show like that, but from the husband’s perspective, who’s sitting at home having to deal with his wife on an island with a bunch of hot, undressed men? Extending that, what if the actual book dealt with the aftermath of the show, not the show itself. And thus, Castaway Wife was born.

A few notes on the Patreon version of this novel:

  • Yes, it is a novel. I can’t say exactly how long it will end, as I’m still writing the last bits, but it should come out to be a pretty standard length book for me. I’ve tried to cut it up into parts that made sense, but I didn’t write this to be serialized, so some parts will be longer or shorter than others.
  • The version published is nearly finished, but I’m still adjusting things here and there, and it needs a pass before an editors eyes, so apologies if you come upon a typo.
  • There will be a published version of this, in eBook (and hopefully print) format. If you’re not a Patreon subscriber, don’t worry, you’ll be able to read it eventually. Being a Patreon subscriber just means you get to read it earlier.

Below is the very start of the book. Patreon subscribers can read the full first part here.

Blurb (work in progress)

Have you ever wondered what it’s like to be the husband to a beautiful woman on a reality television show? Millions obsessing over her. Guys on the show hitting on her. No way to interact. All you can do is watch. All you can do is hope that in the end, she comes back home.

Andy certainly never considered any of that when he encouraged his wife, Chelsea, to live her dream as a contestant on Castaway. The six weeks of separation that followed were hard enough. The months that followed were even more difficult. She wasn’t allowed to talk about the show, but as each episode unfolded and he saw how close she got with Todd, a fireman from LA, he began to wonder how much was editing and how much was real.

Everything comes to a head as the final episode of the season airs before a live audience. The winner is crowned. The contestants reunite. And Andy learns just how much the spotlight has changed his wife.

The plan is to publish Castaway Wife every Tuesday and Friday on Patreon. Right now, there are 7 parts, but I’m working on an 8th now, and it’s very possible that it’s not going to be the last. Like all the books that I write, I have a hard time saying goodbye to my characters, and there’s still a lot of fun to be had with this group.

Check out the full Part 1 on Patreon now.

New book: Following Temptation

It’s been a while, but I’ve finally got a new book out. I really like this one, guys, and if you do too, maybe there will be more of this couple. Leave a comment here or on Amazon (as a review) and we’ll see what’ll happen!

Right now, it’s available on Amazon and Smashwords. It should be up on all the other marketplaces in a few weeks.

Temptation waits just around the corner. Follow and see where it leads.

Life is good for Michael and Laura Richards, if a little stale. That is, until Michael follows his neighbor, Dane, to the house of the married Jessica, and watches Dane take full advantage of the voluptuous brunette. Michael shouldn’t watch, but he can’t stop himself, and the veneer of his sleepy suburb peels away to reveal its naughtiness.

Michael confesses the adventure to his wife, Laura, and the couple embarks on a journey of sexual awakening, following Dane and Jessica into a world that is as uncomfortable as it is irresistible. But there are layers within layers, and when Laura befriends Jessica and learns that not everything is as straightforward as it seems, just how far is she willing to follow her neighbor? Prepare yourself for a tale of voyeurism, naughty neighbors, sexy wives, and illicit temptation.

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Release day: Separated, With Benefits

separated-1000My next book, Separated, With Benefits, is available today. Pick it up for your Kindle, or order a paperback copy today.

Ethan and Nicole met, dated, got married, a job took Ethan away, and they separated. And that’s how it would have ended had circumstances not brought Ethan home a year later.

When he sees his wife again after so long, he realizes just how much he lost. When they fall into a physical, friends-with-benefits arrangement, he realizes that he wants more. And when he begins to suspect that he’s not the only man in her life anymore, his reaction shocks him.

As Ethan and Nicole rediscover themselves and the new people that they have become, they must decide whether to rekindle what they once had, or let each other go at last.

Read an excerpt now!

New anthology featuring Linnea Sorenson

summer-confessionsThe authors over at hotwifebooks.com have been busy working on a set of short stories to get you ready for summer. All are classic hotwife tales in their own way, from Ben Boswell’s story of a wife’s old flame to Kirsten McCurran’s Vegas adventure. I ended up writing a short adventure about the sexy, Finish blonde from Unconventional, Linnea Sorenson. Check it out, especially if you’re a fan of that character (I know I am).

Oh, and best of all, the whole thing is only .99 on Amazon (and free to those with Kindle Unlimited).

So what are you doing? Go grab it now!

Pre-order Training to Love It, Book One

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This one’s been a long time coming (if you’ve followed this blog or social media). Training to Love It is finally getting published. It’ll be out on September 30, only on Amazon.

Go ahead and pre-order now!

The blurb:

Can a wife-watching fantasy be trained?

When Erin comes home from the gym and let’s slip that her new personal trainer is a man, Tom doesn’t know how to react. When he overhears Erin admitting that she’s attracted to AJ, her trainer, he becomes even more confused. He wants to be supportive, but he feels jealous. He wants to be understanding, but he doesn’t even understand his own feelings. Every time he thinks of Erin with AJ, his heart begins to race. Every time she says his name, his breath catches in his chest.

AJ ends up pushing more than just his wife’s physical limits. As Tom watches this newer, stronger, more assertive woman emerge with each training session, he realizes that this other man is pushing the limits of their marriage and their happy life. How far would they go for a fantasy? And whose fantasy is it? And what happens when things go too far?

New release: Parallel Lines, An Experiment in Temptation

parallel-lines-p1-1000parallel-lines-p2-1000I wrote a pair of books with Amazon erotica bestselling author Ben Boswell, and they’re now available over at Amazon. Parallel Lines: An Experiment in Temptation is a story about a married couple who have been together for ten years, and while they’re not exactly in a rut, they’re in…something. So they decide to try an experiment: they’ll each have flings with one other person. Of course, nothing’s ever that simple, right?

The books were something of an experiment in collaboration, too. I’d written Ian’s Obsession in parallel with Kirsten McCurran’s Because He’s Watching a couple years ago, but this was different. Ben and I weren’t just writing different sides of the same story. We weren’t writing from the perspective of different characters looking in on a shared experience. We were writing the same story. Meg has parts of me and Ben in her. So does Mal. Similarly, the storyline was shaped by the two of us, with each of us bringing our strengths and preferences to it.

Were we successful? I think so. Probably beyond anything I’d imagined, actually. The story that we forged was a lot more powerful and poignant than I could have hoped for. But that’s just my opinion. Read them for yourselves and tell us yours!

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