Forbidden (The Wrong Alpha Book 5)
Forced to marry an alpha three times his age after his first heat, Lucien no longer believes in happily ever after. Bound by a marriage of convenience to a distant husband who loves his first spouse, Lucien doesn’t expect to ever know true love or attraction.
But Aksel changes everything.
Aksel Cleghorn, his husband’s alpha son.
Aksel is the only person in the world who makes Lucien feel like he belongs. Over the years, the connection between them grows into something more. Something they are not supposed to feel for each other. Something neither of them can control or resist.
It’s wrong on so many levels.
They have to stop. But can they?
Please note: this book is set on an alien planet similar to contemporary Earth, and the characters don’t have human biology [alpha/omega mating cycles, shapeshifter sex, male lactation, scenting, knotting]. The book contains non-explicit references to past sexual assault and mpreg, codependency, and hurt/comfort—and happily ever after, against all odds.
Just a Bit Wrecked (audiobook)
A plane crash. A homophobe and a gay man stranded together on a desert island. A love born out of hatred, need, and mutual desperation.
Andrew Reyes is handsome, rich, and very straight—he’s married to a gorgeous woman. Outspoken about his distaste for gay people, he isn’t shy about his opinion as he watches the gay couple he and his wife share a flight with.
Logan McCall is handsome, rich, and openly gay. He isn’t impressed with the bigoted jerk across the aisle, no matter how easy on the eyes he is.
To their shock and horror, they’re the only survivors when the plane crashes—stranded on a desert island with no hope of rescue, and no one but each other to depend on for survival.
As the days turn into months, can disdain, antipathy, and a craving they don’t understand and can’t resist turn into a connection? Or something more?
Just a Bit Captivated (Straight Guys Book 14)
A toy for a sheikh.
That’s who Aiden Gates is: a straight guy sold to one of the richest men in the world.
What he isn’t is besotted with the cold-hearted, cynical bastard who bought him like a thing. Aiden hates that man. Utterly abhors him.
But before long, Aiden’s obsessive hatred starts turning into an obsession, pure and simple–and then into something far worse.
Wanting that bastard is bad enough.
Needing him is sickening.
His feelings aren’t real. He’s a pretty bird in a gilded cage. A dirty little secret.
But when the cage is eventually broken, can he learn to live without it? Without him?