
All’s Night
Book 1 of the All’s Night series
Unable to let go of his painful past and late lover, human Charles Bellanti spends his days in his bar, considered a haven by humans and vampires alike in the community, serveing mixed blood drinks to his vampire patrons during his twice-weekly social event, All’s Night.
One of those patrons, Asher North, openly flirts with Charlie, but, haunted by the shadows of his own past, he believes himself unworthy of Charlie’s love. Instead, Asher has condemned himself to a life of lonliness.
When the terrorists who killed Charles’s late lover take offense to Charlie’s business practices and bring the fight into Charlie’s bar, Charlie must risk his life and happiness to hold on to his painful past or let go of his loyalty to his late lover and open himself up to Asher in order to defend his life, his friends’ lives, and his bar.
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Betraying the Second Son
Book 2 of the All’s Night series
Oscar has lived for two centuries under his brother’s protection and in his shadow, affording him a frivolous lifestyle of women and good times. But when a mysterious man walks into All’s Bar, Oscar is drawn to him in ways Oscar isn’t ready to admit. Despite Oscar’s best attempts, the man hardly mutters something about not causing problems. The only problem Oscar has is a lack of this man’s attention, but Oscar has a way of opening up even the most guarded people, and soon Oscar finds himself falling in love.
When the man’s identity is revealed, more than All’s Bar is at risk; all of mankind, human and vampire alike, are in The Second Son of the Prime Father’s crosshairs. He’ll stop at nothing to find his rebellious son and drag him home before humans—or Oscar and his friends—corrupt him. Oscar must step out of Asher’s shadow in order to save his blossoming relationship or risk being alone for eternity.

Though Bones May Break
A Standalone Reconciliation Romance
Jaxon has always been independent. He doesn’t need or want anyone’s handouts. That includes from his husband, Madison. The problem is that he’s now wheelchair-bound after a car wreck left him paralyzed from mid-torso down and completely reliant on Maddy for nearly everything as he learns how to do for himself again. As Jaxon’s resentment toward his loss of physical abilities opens a rift between the couple, Madison tries even harder to bridge the gap. Ultimately though, Jaxon must accept his new life and Madison’s willingness to help him before he risks