Friday, 13 May 2016

Male-Male romance series



All six books in my bestselling "A Man to Love" series are available at Bookstrand. Each book tells the story of one of the Hill brothers and how he finds his soul mate.



Kai Hill’s father has told his six gay sons to find partners within a year. Kai has a million-dollar business, the Hill Corporation, to run. He’s got no time for romance. However when he and Alan Lewis meet while rescuing a teenage girl, Kai starts to think he could make time in his life for a man like Alan. Christabelle Nelson has been spurned by the father of her child and thrown out of her home by her family. Kai goes walking to burn off his annoyance at his family but he can’t ignore an injured girl. Alan goes jogging at night to relax enough to sleep. Finding an injured teenager isn’t very relaxing, but he can’t ignore her either. The entire Hill family becomes involved in caring for Christabelle and her child. Meanwhile Kai and Alan finally find a moment to get to know each other and discover they have a multitude of things in common.

Buy link: http://www.bookstrand.com/book/millionaire-wants-man-to-love


"The Millionaire's Grandsons" series is the stories of four cousins who learn that love is beyond price.



"Quade and the Glazier" Working for his grandfather is far too frustrating. The old man refuses to change with the times or to delegate anything. Business is slipping away from them. Good clients want instant decisions, not to wait weeks for the CEO to reply to them. Necessary upgrades and new equipment aren’t forthcoming. Quade can’t stand being ignored and belittled anymore. It’s time for him to leave Carmichael Industries and build a new life of his own. Barton Dwyer owns Dwyer Glass. He’s an only child who has always loved being alone and surrounded by silence. He really ought to take on an apprentice or a helper because the business is getting to be too much for him, but he can’t bear the thought having another person always beside him all day long. So why is he attracted to redheaded Quade Carmichael who knows nothing about glass and is completely under the influence of his grandfather?

Buy link: http://www.bookstrand.com/book/quade-and-the-glazier



I also have a three-book historical series, "The Swordsmen". It begins with "Warriors For Hire".

Winston the Warrior is a swordsman for hire. It’s an uncertain life but it’s okay, until he meets Bancroft the Bold and starts to want so much more. Winston’s on the opposite side in battle from Bancroft but a swordsman isn’t easily deterred from his plans. Lord Howard and Lord Bolton have hated each other since birth but the battle between them is only the beginning. Now there are fourteen skilled swordsmen all homeless, jobless, and trying to find a path forward. Lord Garrick suggests they travel north and reclaim Lord Denzil’s dilapidated castle from the masterless men who’ve invaded it. A swordsman is extremely courageous, but not stupid. Will listening to Lord Garrick provide them with a hope for the future or send them to an early grave? And what about the growing affection between Bancroft and Winston? Will this be the death of their romance even if they live through the battle?

Buy link: http://www.bookstrand.com/book/warriors-for-hire




2 comments:

  1. Hi,
    I just finished the A Man to Love series and was wondering if it will be continued to wrap up the Pete/Christabelle/Tom triangle. OR if it has been completed what is the name of the book? Thanks and great job.

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  2. Hi K.
    Chris is still very young. In about a year she'll be old enough to finish her story. Thank you so much for reading these books.
    Cara

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