

Books in series

#1
No Escape
Part One of the Mercenaries for Hire Duet
2025
Facilities for rabid alphas?
Saylor Callahan thought they were a joke. A myth someone made up to scare alphas into behaving...until she found herself stolen away and dumped in one.
Feral alphas who spend time in close contact with omega pheromones gain back cognitive functioning pretty quickly, but rabid alphas have to bite a scent matched omega to attain that same clarity.
Some governments and organized crime operations have assets they aren't willing to lose. After all, they can put their mercenaries back to work if they can be brought back from the brink.
As the daughter of a US Senator, Saylor knows she has rights. Too bad the facility doesn't seem to care. When faced with the reality of her situation, she can recognize that she won't be able to escape. Rather than allowing herself to be claimed by just anyone, she makes a deal with the most unhinged inmate she comes across.
Meanwhile, her security team is desperately searching for ways to save her, and they aren't above getting themselves institutionalized for a chance to get her back.
Will they make it in time?
No Escape is written in first person multi-POV. It's set in the same world as Whatever it Takes. They can be read independently of one another or together for a fuller world. No cheating, no choosing, and the men always fall first. This is part one of a duet and will end on a cliffhanger. Part two is complete and will be rapid released one month after part one.

#2
One Way Out
Part Two of the Mercenaries for Hire Duet
2025
Rabid alpha facilities are real, and the truth of the matter is darker than Saylor ever could have imagined.
She's safe enough since omegas are coveted for their ability to bring a rabid alpha back from the brink, but danger is everywhere, and it's no longer just her she has to worry about.
The added complication of Leo and Shaw getting themselves institutionalized for a chance at getting her back makes everything even more tangled and messy.
The other inmates don't seem to want to play by the rules, and time is ticking down on Saylor’s proverbial clock. Drastic choices must be made if they're all going to survive the facility in one piece.
This is part two of the duet and has a happy ending. It's written in first person multi-POV. No cheating, no choosing, and the men always fall first.