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New short: Always Mine

Tim from His, Truly finally gets his turn to shine


Once day, this author made the brave and crazy decision of redoing the cover for His, Truly. The inspiration? A short-story from Tim’s point of view where he angsts like a pro over his feelings for Shane (if you haven’t read, I won’t say more, except #twincest, if that’s your cuppa).


Cover for Always His depicting two identical blond men shirtless and facing each other while holding hands, with two wolves howling in opposite directions in front of them. Former title: His, Truly.

That decision resulted in an Amz ban, naturally, but that’s why I’m glad to have my own website and be able to reach out directly. The covers are gorgeooooous to the max. So much so that I also decided to release the whole Intertwined Fates (also on Smashwords/Payhip) series with a variation of the same one, which of course also includes the new short.


Always His & Always Mine (mobi, epub, PDF)
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The new story is here: Always Mine (It was going to be Mine Always in keeping with the questionable pronouns first thing, but I was swayed while working on the cover with Andi Hara because it looked so much better like this). You can either grab in it a pack with the new version of His Truly (which I have retitled Always His in most retailers) or get it on its own for 50 cents.


Always Mine
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Either way, I’d appreciate both reviews and linking around to friendly pervs ;p



P.S: I’m on the lookout for a Welsh human who’d be kind enough to advise me on accents for the Runt of the Litter audiobook.


P.S 2: Also, speaking of twincest, I just found a recording I did of Not to be Borne, the second book in the series.



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