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Marshall: Ive lived a carefully cultivated life on a quiet suburban cul-de-sac. My anonymity and meticulous routine are all by design. No one knows of the monster that lurks inside me, this insatiable urge to commit murder, that thrives just beneath my pastel sweater vests and buttoned-up demeanor.No one, that is, until my tiny menace of a neighbor comes along and ruins everything.
Felix Finley and I have nothing in common. Hes small and pretty, all friendly chatter and soft features, fair skin and pearly sharp teeth. Hes intriguing and I hate it, loathe him entirely. Definitely don't want to kiss his stupid, gorgeous lips.
But late one night, when I witness him dragging a lifeless corpse from his home and across his front lawn, I wonder if maybe Felix and I have more in common than I thought. Maybe Felix Finley needs my help, my expertise, and this is my time to shine. Hes batty and wicked in a way I never expected. Because I may have lived years of cautiously concealed truths, but in the wake of Felixs pouty lips and sad eyes, Im tempted to spill every secret at his feet. And that thought alone, is more terrifying than any monster.
All Tales From the Tarot books are standalones within the series. They can be read in any order or skipped without losing relevant information.
King of Hollywood is a standalone MM romance novel as part of the multi-author collaboration Tales from the Tarot. This book is based on the major arcana card The Emperor.
King of Hollywood is a standalone high heat MM romance with lots of laughs, a HEA, and no cliffhangers. It features a relationship between a prickly serial killer who wears sweater vests and his bite-sized fanged neighbor. Together theyre comedic, possessive, playful, and sweet. If you like dark comedy with mystery, suspense, lots of cats, men that think acting out pornos is an excellent way to seduce someone, and characters that make you laugh your head off, read on!
Marshall: Ive lived a carefully cultivated life on a quiet suburban cul-de-sac. My anonymity and meticulous routine are all by design. No one knows of the monster that lurks inside me, this insatiable urge to commit murder, that thrives just beneath my pastel sweater vests and buttoned-up demeanor.No one, that is, until my tiny menace of a neighbor comes along and ruins everything.
Felix Finley and I have nothing in common. Hes small and pretty, all friendly chatter and soft features, fair skin and pearly sharp teeth. Hes intriguing and I hate it, loathe him entirely. Definitely don't want to kiss his stupid, gorgeous lips.
But late one night, when I witness him dragging a lifeless corpse from his home and across his front lawn, I wonder if maybe Felix and I have more in common than I thought. Maybe Felix Finley needs my help, my expertise, and this is my time to shine. Hes batty and wicked in a way I never expected. Because I may have lived years of cautiously concealed truths, but in the wake of Felixs pouty lips and sad eyes, Im tempted to spill every secret at his feet. And that thought alone, is more terrifying than any monster.
All Tales From the Tarot books are standalones within the series. They can be read in any order or skipped without losing relevant information.
King of Hollywood is a standalone MM romance novel as part of the multi-author collaboration Tales from the Tarot. This book is based on the major arcana card The Emperor.
King of Hollywood is a standalone high heat MM romance with lots of laughs, a HEA, and no cliffhangers. It features a relationship between a prickly serial killer who wears sweater vests and his bite-sized fanged neighbor. Together theyre comedic, possessive, playful, and sweet. If you like dark comedy with mystery, suspense, lots of cats, men that think acting out pornos is an excellent way to seduce someone, and characters that make you laugh your head off, read on!
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