

Books in series

#1
Confessions of the Son
2021
Two men bound by their shared past face an unknown future.
Atwood struggled and sacrificed but, finally, he has everything he could ever want or need. Except for the one thing he can’t have—the son he gave up for adoption. Then Eren, seventeen years his junior, homeless and in desperate need of a safe place, arrives on his doorstep with a secret that could destroy the tentative relationship they’re building.
No one is guaranteed a happily ever after. Sometimes, the things you desire can destroy you.
Is the risk worth the reward? Or does a stray strand of DNA spell doom for Atwood and Eren?
_Confessions of The Son, a 20K short story, is part one of a two-part series featuring a taboo relationship between a loving father and his needy son, explosive secrets and a dash of hurt|comfort.
This short story can be read as a stand-alone but is best enjoyed in conjunction with Transgressions of The Father._
Words: 20,460

#2
Transgressions of the Father
2021
Atwood Powell’s once well-ordered life is a mess. Six months ago, he did the unthinkable. Since then, he’s done everything in his power to forget. But he can’t. Eren Sulliven haunts him. Even Atwood’s dreams offer him no reprieve from the memory of his son, warm and willing, under him. He can’t fight his desire to be with Eren anymore.
No one is guaranteed a happily ever after, though. Sometimes, the things you desire can destroy you. Is the risk worth the reward? Or does a stray strand of DNA spell doom for Atwood and Eren?
Transgressions of The Father, a 25K short story, is the final installment of a two-part duet featuring a taboo relationship between a loving father, his needy son, an all male, clothing optional resort, old friends, a jealous ex-boyfriend and graphic depictions of public sex. This short story can be read as a standalone but is best enjoyed when read in conjunction with Confessions of The Son.
Author

Odessa Hywell
Author · 24 books
In 2021, Odessa Hywell, a taboo MM romance author decided because she is married to a twin it was best NOT to publish her books featuring twincest and other questionable themes under her married name as her husband would not approve. —His loss, honestly.— If you know who Odessa Hywell is, don’t be a snitch. Like Benjamin Franklin said, “Three may keep a secret, if two of them are dead.” SOCIAL MEDIA: https://linktr.ee/OdessaHywell