


Books in series

#1
Colton's Salvation
2017
Colton Alcott was a soldier with no family. The Army was not just his career; it was his life and the only thing he felt he needed. When he agreed to go home with his battle-buddy prior to deploying to Afghanistan, he had no idea that a single night with a woman he intended to be a one-night stand would become his beacon in the night. When his career is unexpectedly cut short and his inner demons threaten to consume him, he finds the comradery and brotherhood he thought he had lost with the Demented Sons Motorcycle Club.
Stephanie Quinn was focused on her college graduation and the beginning of her culinary dreams. When her best friend, and roommate, dragged her to the big end-of-the-year party, she planned to hang out for a little while and then head home. Alone. What she didn’t anticipate was that the blue-eyed stranger she brought home would leave her with an unexpected surprise. A surprise destined to change both of their lives.
Can two star-crossed lovers overcome the obstacles of fate and find one another in the vast ocean of life? Colton’s Salvation is a story of love lost, second chances, and the unforeseen salvation of a single tormented soul by an unexpected, but precious, gift.

#2
Mason's Resolution
2017
I loved the army.
Call me crazy, but I ate, breathed, and lived for combat. I’d have my brothers’ backs until the day we died. I was loyal to the core. I sure as hell didn’t plan on having it taken from me—but sometimes sh\*t happens.
Expendable. That’s what I was to the army. A broken soldier, cast to the side.
I needed the adrenaline rush of hitting the drop zone. I needed my rifle and the chaos of battle. I needed my goddamn honor back…The Demented Sons stepped in and gave me my reason to live.
Then she showed up and turned my world upside down.

#3
Erik's Absolution
2017
Avoidance doesn’t make our sins go away. Especially if we refuse to believe that those sins we feel burdened with, aren’t actually ours to bear. Forgiveness is most difficult when it’s ones self needing the absolution, and guilt is a destructive beast.
Erik Jaeger had been the town’s football star, and all-around golden boy. But without an explanation to his family or friends, he dropped out of college. Throwing away a promising career in computer engineering, he joined the Marine Corps. After six years and too many demons nipping at his heels, he was tired and ready to go home. He found you can’t run forever from the monsters that chase you… eventually, you have to fight back. Upon returning home, he joins the Demented Sons MC; a group of men with unparalleled loyalty toward each other. Betrayal and failure were subjects he knew well, and they had left distrust and self-loathing, simmering with bitterness in his soul. He immersed himself in his MC, his family, but mostly his motorcycle and his computer security business… things he had control over.
Kassandra Donahue had her life planned out, including a full scholarship for her four year nursing degree. After a series of events tore her life asunder, nursing school at the community college came out of her own pocket. So she worked a job she despised, focusing on the light at the end of the tunnel. Letting a man into her life was absolutely not on her list of priorities, until Erik, with his turquoise-blue eyes and infectious smile, hit her like a tornado. Her heart didn’t stand a chance. But when he allows his past demons to take control, he inadvertently crushes her fragile heart in his fist, and her friend and colleague, Hunter, steps in to reconstruct her heart from the rubble.
Erik and Kassi have an undeniable magnetism between them. They skip simple sparks, going straight to raging inferno. But will they be able to get past their pain and ghosts to find the happiness and love they so desperately need?
Erik’s Absolution is a story of one man’s overwhelming guilt, which prevents him from accepting the possibility of happiness. Can he learn to forgive himself for events he couldn’t control? Or will he forever dwell within a finger’s breadth of the absolution he deserves?

#4
Kayde's Temptation
2018
Kayde Maguire became a Marine so he didn’t have to watch the woman he loved, marry his best friend. The problem was, she had been his best friend, too. So leaving home still left him feeling like he’d cut his heart out and left it lying on the ground. For years, he felt like the cold, heartless bastard many people called him. He could kill a man without batting an eye, but being part of the Marine’s Force Recon taught him those necessary skills; It wasn’t what he’d aspired to become. Whether he wanted to admit it or not, deep down, he was still the sensitive young boy who stopped to help the little girl who always fell behind, despite desperately trying to keep up to three rambunctious boys. To keep her “out of sight and out of mind,” after the Marines, he relocates states away and joins the Demented Sons MC with his buddy, Hacker.
Serafina Hernandez claimed Kayde as her best friend when she was only four years old, and she thought he would always be there for her. Kayde, Tyler and her brother, Christian, were known as the “Three Musketeers,” and so when she married Tyler, she never anticipated Kayde would desert them for the Marine Corps. When tragedy strikes, her world crumbles, and she barely keeps her sanity. Lawrence seemed like the savior she needed, but he wasn’t Kayde. When life shows her it can always get worse, and she needs her best friend more than ever, he isn’t there. Unfortunately, he’s the only one she can think to contact when she needs to disappear.
Kayde and Sera were destined to be together, but people don’t always follow the path laid out for them. Hesitation and feeling he wasn’t good enough, cost him Sera once. Can Kayde take advantage of the second chance fate has handed him? Will Sera admit she loves him, or will she continue to push him away, because she feels like she loses everyone she loves?

#5
Snow's Addiction
2021
They call me Snow.
The Demented Sons MC is my family and I am their president.
A short stint in the military after my brother’s death taught me discipline, loyalty, and how to kill without remorse. But it did nothing for my guilt.
My brother died because of me and my choices. I didn’t deserve to be loved, nor did I want it. Casual sex was enough because I was married to my grief.
After an out-of-town one night stand, I began to think I could be wrong. Too bad we’d decided no names.
Then she showed up in my backyard, playing with fire hot enough to burn us all to the ground.