

Books in series

#1
The Unknown Mile
2004
On the surface, Kelly’s world seems pretty normal. But the truth is, it’s getting more and more complicated by the moment. A confidant and engaging martial arts instructor, Kelly isn’t quite prepared for the changes that are about to happen in her world.
First there’s Shannon, the woman in the Army reserves who has Kelly in a tightly wound sexual relationship fueled by their fresh lust. Then there’s her growing fascination with Gina, a rookie cop who just happens to be Shannon’s best friend…
And in the middle of it all is the mysterious Rick, who approaches Kelly with an offer, and eventually lures her into a world of mystery and intrigue from which she can’t possibly escape…But does she even want to?
The Unknown Mile plays romance and passion against the backdrop of espionage and an unsolved murder.

#2
Call Shotgun
2005
Kelly Haldon’s summer started off pretty easy – with a job teaching martial arts at a kid’s camp in her hometown. But soon summertime starts heating up when Kelly gets pulled back into the world of private investigation and begins learning the ropes of undercover work.
Before long, Kelly’s idyllic summer plans are turned upside down as she becomes entangled in the investigation of the death of an ex-military officer involved in a gay political action group.
As the clues to the military officer’s death unfold, Kelly finds herself drawn to another woman involved in the investigation―Nora, the dead officer’s lawyer. Should it matter that she already has a girlfriend who is eager to help with the murder investigation?
Call Shotgun continues the story that originally captivated readers in The Unknown Mile .
Author

Jaime Clevenger
Author · 22 books
Jaime Clevenger lives with family in Colorado. Most days are spent working as a veterinarian. Writing is a side gig but also a true love. Hobbies include swimming, karate, dreaming about beach vacations, and convincing random strangers to share their life story. Bonus points are given if they include a good romance—whether or not there’s a happy ending.