

Books in series

#1
Final Edit
2026
Lukas Knight has built his empire up from nothing. A bad home life and a grim future saw to it that his options after high school were limited. Enter a man with a pocketful of promises for a better life. Glitz. Glamor. Family. And every one of those promises was a lie.
Now, years later, Lukas has moved on from being an adult entertainer to owning his own studio. He no longer performs, but he directs, he edits, and does everything else. He has a story to tell, but the same roadblock that existed when he was a struggling student hasn’t gone away. Even if he has learned to work around his dyslexia, he’s not equipped to do the one thing he wants the most—to write his book and tell his story.
Sawyer Brown is the family disappointment, even though he’s a university graduate and published author. Sawyer is proud of what he’s accomplished, even if his parents aren’t. Besides, he has people like his former professor, Charles Thurston, who believes in him enough to recommend him for a freelance job. Ghostwriting a memoir for an actor.
Sawyer leaps at the opportunity and maybe he should have asked a few questions first, because Lukas wasn’t on Broadway and he didn’t work in Hollywood. Lukas starred in adult films.
The longer Sawyer and Lukas work together, the closer they become. Through quiet conversations, they share past hurts and hopes for the future. And if Sawyer happens to want to kiss Lukas, well… he’d be okay with that. And if Lukas were to kiss him back, that would be okay too.
Final Edit is the first book of the Lights, Camera, Love series that follows Lukas Knight and his performers as they fall in love, one by one. The series contains the same low angst, sweet spice that you’re used to from E.M. Denning, plus a lazy dog named Lara, an assistant with a crush, and addictive side characters who eventually get their own happy endings.

#2
First Take
2026
It took two years, but Asher is finally allowed to film a scene with Lukas Knight’s studio. Lukas is his boss, his best friend, and the love of his life. Well, he was supposed to be. But then Lukas fell for Sawyer and Ash has been upside down ever since.
He’s not left to lick his wounds alone, however. His scene partners, Jax Fisher and Blue Davies, take pity on him and make it their mission to see that he’s okay.
Blue Davies used his career to pay his way through school. Now a vet tech, he’s still not ready to let go of his former career. Blue doesn’t let anyone close outside of a scene. He’s tried dating before, but it’s only ever resulted in him getting hurt. But when Asher ends up broken hearted, Blue can’t help but want to make sure Asher is cared for. And he can’t help but wonder if there’s something to the way Jax looks at him.
Jax Fisher has carried a torch for Blue for years and it finally feels like the time is right and that he might have a shot at getting past Blue’s defenses. Only now, Blue isn’t the only one on Jax’s mind. Ash is there too. And instead of feeling torn between the two men, Jax feels like maybe he can have it all.
If Blue can be brave enough, if Ash can be open enough, maybe Jax can be lucky enough to get things right on the first take.
First Take is the second book of the Lights, Camera, Love series that follows Lukas Knight and his performers as they fall in love, one by one. The series contains the same low angst, sweet spice that you’re used to from E.M. Denning, plus a lazy dog named Lara, an assistant with a crush, and addictive side characters who eventually get their own happy endings.