The Hidden Baby Novel

The Hidden Baby Novel – Lana’s POV My car pulled into the driveway, the tires crunching on the gravel, the sound faint under the hum of the engine. I sat there for a moment, staring at the house, our house. A picture-perfect home in a rich neighborhood because my husband bought my dream house as … Read more

Sugar Baby Novel

Sugar Baby Novel – Four Daddy Doms. Three hours. Ten Thousand Dollars. Who wouldn’t say yes to that? Four daddies looking for a baby girl to share for the night. Their list of bedroom requirements has me squeezing my thighs together and my thumb hitting the accept button before my brain can catch up. I … Read more

Not Us: Isla & Brixton Novel

Not Us: Isla & Brixton Novel – I looked behind me, hearing the voices again. I didn’t want to listen to anything else. I ran down the stairs, tears streaming down my face. He’s cheating. With Sasha. Oh…I could feel my heart breaking. I didn’t know how long I ran for. I just ran. I … Read more

His Only Rose Novel

His Only Rose Novel – Miranda I’m going to be sick. Holding my balled-up hand against my stomach, I read the text that just popped up on Bowie’s computer again and try to convince myself that I’m misunderstanding what I’m looking at. It doesn’t work. No matter how many times I reread the message, it … Read more

In Your Dreams Novel

In Your Dreams Novel – Nothing just flirting with a cheerleader when I was watching my boyfriend practice. I notice all the people are watching my boyfriend and the head cheerleader Ashley Phillips when I get on the bleachers . “Ok if I make this with you have to suck my shaft.” He said pointing … Read more

Alpha’s Betted Bride Novel

Alpha’s Betted Bride Novel – My mother had just told me the news. I was standing in the dining room, and my father was sitting on a chair with his elbow leaning on the table. My mother had her hand on his shoulder and both of them were giving me nothing short of an ultimatum. … Read more

Come Marry Me Now Novel

Come Marry Me Now Novel – Clouds hung low and lazily across the sky, brewing a hint of sultriness. The lingering mist left by a just-passed hurricane hid in the light breeze and wafted through the window into the room. Tick, tick, tick. Time ticked away. The clock struck eight. Right at the time, there … Read more