Asking for Trouble releases July 18th and the next Fallen Men will release sometime in 2025.
I currently have 12 Fallen Men books planned in total. This number may increase. I love this rough and tumble world so you can expect to see a lot more to come in this universe! I will not be telling you who they are about until just before each release to keep the mystery alive.
At the moment, no. Though, I will be offering them in the future so stay tuned!
At this point, I have to say Welcome to the Dark Side. It changed my life. I wrote it in a frantic, intensely short period and I poured all of my emotions into those 120K words. Cancer is an issue I’ve had to deal with multiple times over the course of my life, first with the passing of my father and then with other family members. Lou’s journey and her strength are everything to me.
I would suggest reading The Evolution of Sin trilogy first then The Enslaved Duet and finally, Anti-Heroes in Love Duet. Their brother Sebastian will have a trilogy coming in 2025!
This is such a tough question! I have four; Giselle and Sin’s pearl bondage scene in The Consequence, Lou and Zeus’s lollipop scene in Welcome to the Dark Side, when King writes poetry on Cressida’s body in After the Fall, and when Axe-Man and Mei paint each other in Caution to the Wind!
The truth is, I want to write a book in every genre. I love PNR/Fantasy so I can that being my first foray outside of strictly romance!
Yes! I loved writing Serpentine Valentine and I’m eager to write more even though I don’t currently have one planned in my schedule for the next two years. I’d be thrilled to write stories about Lex’s sisters, Juno, Effie, and Grace Gorgon.
The Evolution of Sin trilogy is set in three of my favourite, most visited settings; NYC, Mexico, and Paris, France. The Fallen Men series is set in a fictional small town on the coast of British Columbia, Canada, which is the province where I now live and where I grew up. The Enslaved Duet is set in the English country side, which I spent seven weeks exploring on a road trip in the winter of 2018. Travel informs many aspects of my life, and has been my biggest educator. I love highlighting different locales in my books, and I think they can even be considered a secondary character in most.