To Summon Nightmares
Wordcount: 53,000
Genres: Paranormal, Fantasy, Trans, M/M
A young writer’s inheritance leads to a real life murder mystery—complete with demons.
Three years ago, Cohen Brandwein was a teenage media-darling, a popular author and internet celebrity. But ever since he came out as trans, public opinion has been less than golden, and these days he wants nothing more than to escape the big city and find somewhere quiet to work on his next book.
When he inherits an old house in the Irish countryside, Cohen sees it as a perfect opportunity to get away from it all. What he doesn’t count on is becoming embroiled in a paranormal murder mystery, and falling for the primary suspect, a handsome but mysterious self-proclaimed witch, whose reality makes Cohen’s fantasy books seem like child’s play…
Sea Lover
Wordcount: 27,000
Genre: Urban Fantasy, m/m, trans
Ian is happy with his life in a remote Canadian fishing town, where he has only the sea and his fishing crew for company. People say being alone is terrible, but he’s never had any problems with it.
Then his peaceful life is thrown into upheaval when he finds an injured merman washed up on the shore. With no idea what else to do, Ian takes the merman home and nurses him back to health.
But as he helps S’mika heal, a bond begins to form, and Ian starts to wonder if maybe there is more to life than being alone…
Junior Hero Blues
Wordcount: 59,000
Genre: YA, Superhero, Gay
Readers will find themselves rooting for this canny hero to get the guy and save the day.
Kirkus Reviews
Last year, Javier Medina was your average socially awkward gay high schooler with a chip on his shoulder. This year, he’s . . . well, pretty much the same, but with bonus superpowers, a costume with an ab window to show off his new goods, and a secret identity as the high-flying, wise-cracking superhero Blue Spark.
But being a Junior Hero means that Javier gets all the responsibility and none of the cool gadgets. It’s hard enough working for the Legion of Liberty and fighting against the evil Organization, all while trying to keep on top of school work and suspicious parents. Add in a hunky boyfriend who’s way out of Javier’s league, and an even hunkier villain who keeps appearing every time said boyfriend mysteriously disappears, and Blue Spark is in for one big dollop of teenage angst. All while engaging in some epic superhero action and, oh yeah, an all-out battle to protect Liberty City from the forces of evil.
Welcome to the 100% true and totally unbiased account of life as a teenage superhero.
ninestar press
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Witch, Cat and Cobb
Wordcount: 20,000
Genre: Fairy Tale, Lesbian, Trans
A sweet, magical, fairy-tale with a few unusual twists.
Burns Through Her Bookshelf
Destined for an arranged marriage she wants nothing to do with, Princess Breanwynne decides her only option for escape is to run away. Upon announcing this plan to her trusted pet cat, Fen, she’s shocked when he reveals he can talk by asking that she take him along. Following his suggestion to venture into the lair of the Swamp Witch begins a life-altering adventure and reveals shocking information that will lead to more than one happily ever after—if she and Fen survive.
NineStar Press
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Ink & Flowers
Wordcount: 41,000
Genre: Contemporary, M/M, coming out
I thoroughly enjoyed this book… was completely surprised at the depth of emotions it pulled from me.
The Novel Approach Reviews
About to lose his apartment, and desperate to avoid having to move in with his horrendous relatives, shy art student Luke impulsively agrees to a deal from hell: sex with a man he doesn’t know in exchange for a couch to sleep on.

His new “roommate” Cooper is everything that Luke hates: crude, uncouth, and covered in tattoos, not to mention openly gay. Luke has all but resigned himself to a miserable fate when it turns out Cooper might want something a little different than he expected.



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