Updated – both books are out, titles linked below!

You may remember me warning in January that I had a lot of stories to bring out this year. It’s barely mid-February, and I’ve put three pieces out already. Thanks to everyone who’s read Going Home, Majesty of Defeat, and Sex and Taxes. Sequels to the latter two are in the works, aiming for March or possibly April.

I have two pieces in the pipeline for the rest of February. Probably one later this week and the other next week.

One is a standalone weekend tryst tale called Marisa: A Springtime Escape. It’s a 13k word spicy slice-of-life with a lot of intimacy for one long weekend. Darien is in the middle of a job hunt but still decides to fly down to Southern California for a weekend with busty Latina Marisa. He goes down with an optimistic box of condoms and a pragmatic expectation that they’ll at least have good conversations. Not to spoil it too much, but they have a lot more than that.

The other is one with a wordier description. The Road Home, a 14k spicy friends-to-lovers tale that ends up a mother/daughter why-choose story, begins a couple of months after Ray and Donna, longtime friends who took it to the next level, agreed to take some time apart so Donna could make sure she was headed in the right direction in the relationship. Donna’s 20-year-old daughter April finally reached out to him after a couple of months of fearing she’d caused their separation. This inspires him to get on the road home to Donna and April, figuring out their relationships and learning what Donna worked through with her therapist during their separation.


There’s room to take The Road Home further, but unlike Majesty of Defeat and Sex and Taxes, I haven’t figured out where it will go.

I’m also working on the second Brenda Marie story after a year away from her life with Robert, the followon to Sex and Taxes currently titled Man of Miracles, and a new montage called The Cul-De-Sac Compact, featuring a traveling trainer who tries to settle down, finding each of his neighbors has something unique to offer him as he reduces his frequent flyer habits.


And of course, as if that wasn’t enough, I’m also working on choosing a long-form story to finish up this spring. Let me know what you think. (This poll is also on my Patreon and my channel on the RFM discord, if you prefer to answer one of those places).


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