Almost a year after the first episode of the Mendocino Series came out, Renee Tilden: Going Home (https://amzn.to/42lxmAm) is now live on Kindle Unlimited and Amazon Kindle.

The prequel, Tracey Rose, and the first book, Expresso Love, will be on sale from Monday January 20 through Monday January 27, 8am Pacific time on both days.

And once I get caught up on some other projects, I plan to have an omnibus volume in Kindle and paperback editions, as well as the new covers I’ve mentioned a few times.

From the preface to the new book:

We met Tracey and Brian in Tracey Rose: An Unexpected Visitor. Rekindling a lust and love from a decade prior, they started something uncertain but definitely desired.

In Expresso Love, Brian goes off to get away at the coast, staying at an inn in Mendocino. He finds a strange but beautiful woman sitting in “his” chair in his favorite cafe. Renee Tilden, a recent college escapee, takes an interest in him, and he in her, and after a pleasant morning together, they end up in her room. She mentions an odd habit, having her mother meet a man before she goes very far with him, and she puts him on a video call with her mother, Tracey Rose.

They settled the complications with a decision by the women to share their mutual lover. They exchange commitments, and body fluids of course, planning for an uncharted future.

In Wherever I Go, Tracey plots to head home and make the place viable for the three of them in their new relationship. Brian and Renee pick out some houses in Mendocino to visit, looking for a second home for when they want to be alone or just outside the family home.

As the second part ended, the three were pretty sure of their choice of “summer home,” Tracey had just left to warm up the winter home, and Brian and Renee settled in for a night alone, maybe two, before doing some paperwork for the new home and heading back to Tracey.

And that’s where we pick up the story. This is part three, probably the last part. Welcome to “Going Home.”


One response to “Mendocino comes to a close with Going Home”

  1. […] priority for January is to wrap up the Mendocino series, which had its prequel come out in December 2023, and two of three parts of the main series in […]

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