
I’m so excited to share that Love is Free, a charity anthology I collaborated on with JMS Books and many talented authors, is now available! All proceeds will be donated to the ACLU, an organization that does incredible work defending the rights of all Americans, particularly those in marginalized communities. If you’re able, please consider supporting their vital work by purchasing a copy at the links below.
Before you go, I’d love for you to check out an excerpt from my short story, “Guys Like Us,” featuring Ethan and William from Love and Larceny and Vows and Vendettas.
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William jerked down the visor in frustration, annoyed by the bright sun beaming off the recent snowfall blinding him. It’d been over three hours now, with Ethan in the driver’s seat and William in the passenger. The two coffees William bought (a peace offering) stood between them. Ethan hadn’t even touched it, a silent but siren-loud act of rebellion.
“Look, I get it. You don’t like me.” Ethan ignored him, which only made William
angry. “I don’t like you much either, by the way.”
“I’m glad we established that,” Ethan replied, his attention glued to the shopfront. He reached for the notebook on the dashboard and jotted another observation. None of which he shared with William.
William had met no one like Ethan before. Pretentious and difficult, he was also
smart as a whip and knew it, too. To make matters worse, he was gorgeous, with thick, tousled hair, a perfect face, and dark blue eyes. He also had an amazing body and an ass that William would follow into hell. But as pretty as he was, William wasn’t about to embarrass himself like a kid with a crush, just to get a taste. And besides, Ethan never spoke to him unless he had to. William, the chatty guy that he was, resented him for it.
“How long do we have to sit here?” William grumbled. He hated being this close to Ethan—close enough to catch a whiff of his fancy shampoo. Wasn’t it enough to irritate him to hell and back? Did he have to smell good enough to eat, too?

2 responses to “Love is Free: Charity Anthology”
Looking forward to reading your story in thr anthology!
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Same! I can’t wait for my author copy to arrive so I can dedicate a whole weekend to reading everyone’s stories. They all look so good 🙂
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