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Salacious Summer Singe
Series · 5 books · 2020-2023

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#2

This Is Why I'm Hot

2020

A Fake Boyfriend MPreg What do you do when your Da backs you into a corner about getting a boyfriend? You lie. My Da wants to marry all his boys off, and he wants those grand babies! But I'm almost debilitatingly shy around omegas––aside from my brother's boyfriends––to the point of really just not even wanting to try. Why be that uncomfortable, right? The problem is, I crave hugs and cuddling. I know it's probably not normal, especially given how shy I am, but I need them. So, I hire a cuddling service... and meet the omega of my dreams. Too bad I'll never have the guts to take our relationship beyond the professional. That doesn't stop me from straight-up lying to my Da and throwing Hinton's name out there as the name of my boyfriend when Da starts laying the guilt-trip on me. Now what? When Boyd's Da––who might just be one of my favorite people with all his weird ways––calls me Boyd's boyfriend, and I see the panicked look on Boyd's face, I have to help, right? Especially since being his boyfriend is absolutely no hardship for me, and is, in fact, something I've truly wished for more than once since I started cuddling the man. I know it's all pretend. I DO! But who passes up the opportunity to pretend to be in a relationship with the man of their dreams? Not this guy. This is Why I'm Hot is book two in the Salacious Summer Singe novella series, which is a continuation of the Sprung Like Spring series. These books can be read as stand-alones but getting to know the overlapping characters will make it worth reading in order. There will be fluff, humor, a bit of farce and probably some pining, so sit back, relax and take a break from the horrors of reality!
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#3

It's Getting Hot in Here

An Enemies to Lovers MPreg

2020

What do you do with an alpha who seems to have made it his life's mission to irritate the hell out of you? You snap and do something that could get you arrested in some areas, applauded in others, and just might change your life completely.Working as a bar tender/manager at Slick, the strip club owned by Wagoner Foster, is a pretty good gig. If I want to spend time with my two little boys as much as I can during their waking hours, I have to work at night, and the wages and tips are amazing for a single father. There is only one problem. One gorgeous, cocky, annoying problem... Wagoner Foster. I knew from the day I showed up for my interview that the man preyed on young omegas who hadn't been in the world long enough to have been warned about someone like him. Thankfully, being in my early thirties, I'm not only older than Wagoner and not at all his type, but I'm also smart enough to know better. Of course, that doesn't stop my body from reacting every time he's in a room, or the rush of excitement that moves through me when we argue. And then something happens that makes me question just about every thing I believed about him. What am I supposed to do now?Owning a strip club definitely gets you a reputation. It doesn't matter if you have strict policies about not fraternizing with the people who work for you or not. All people see is an alpha who spends over forty hours a week around half naked omegas all day. I know it means I might never find the omega for me, since the stigma that comes with my business can be hard to swallow, and most omegas don't want their husbands around it at all. For the most part, I'm okay with being alone for the rest of my life... until I meet Jennings. He so feisty and stunning and won't let me get away with anything. He makes me want things I shouldn't. The things my Da wants for me. But he works for me. Nothing good could come from dating an employee... Right?It's Getting Hot in Here is book three in the Salacious Summer Singe novella series, which is a continuation of the Sprung Like Spring series. These books can be read as stand-alones but getting to know the overlapping characters will make it worth reading in order. There will be fluff, humor, a bit of farce and probably some pining, so sit back, relax and take a break from the horrors of reality!
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#4

Some Like it Hot

2020

Grant The neighbor is a camboy, but he doesn't know I know, or that I watch his live stream religiously. No use making things awkward by mentioning it. He'd probably be pretty creeped out to know his big ugly neighbor who grunts at him on the regular in greeting was watching him... do that. Bates My neighbor is big and hairy and smoking hot. Unfortunately, no matter how much sugar I borrow from him, he doesn't seem the least bit interested in me. That's probably good though. I make a pretty good living doing what I do, and I've learned from experience that regardless of all the promises those men make me during my streams, nobody actually wants to date the camboy, and they definitely don't want to introduce them to their family. Some Like it Hot is book four in the Salacious Summer Singe novella series, which is a continuation of the Sprung Like Spring series. These books can be read as stand-alones but getting to know the overlapping characters will make it worth reading in order. There will be fluff, humor, a bit of farce and probably some pining, so sit back, relax and take a break from the horrors of reality!
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#6

He's Coming in Hot

2020

A Jock and Nerd Mpreg In high school, Newell was a nobody. He was completely invisible, and for the most part, he liked it that way. He had one friend and a completely hopeless crush on a football playing god who seemed to be everywhere all the time and was actually really nice. What more could he have possibly needed from his high school experience? As an adult, not much has changed really. He still only has the one friend, and the rest of his life is pretty unremarkable. He has a cat... so there's that. He also just moved back to the town he had to leave behind unexpectedly his junior year in high school, and now gets to see his one and only friend anytime he wants. Oh, and he's pretty sure he's been adopted by the Fosters, though how that happened is still a mystery, and he now gets to spend time with the football playing god turned football coach who is still very much godlike, still incredibly nice and happens to work at the same high school a Newell. What more could a guy as for from his adult experience? He's Coming in Hot is book six in the Salacious Summer Singe novella series, which is a continuation of the Sprung Like Spring series. These books can be read as stand-alones but getting to know the overlapping characters will make it worth reading in order. There will be fluff, humor, a bit of farce and probably some pining, so sit back, relax and take a break from the horrors of reality!
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#8

Hot In Cold

2023

Communication? No. Hollis isn't really that grumpy, but tell that to his face... and his voice... and his uncommunicative grunts. Tell that to any one of his exes. Just don't tell his boys. They'd never stop laughing. His biggest regret, though, would have to be accidentally hurting Winston with his harsh ways. Winston, who had only ever been sweet and happy to see him. Winston who used to talk his ear off at the station when he stopped by on his mail route, regardless of the fact that Hollis hardly ever gave much in the way of return chatter and usually just sat there basking in his sweet, sweet attention. Fantasizing about a life with Winston. Three months after the incident, and he's still battling the guilt every time he catches a glimpse of the beautiful man he mentally refers to as an angel and mourning his friendship. With every day that passes, Hollis becomes more and more convinced that romance is just a dream for him, and that he is going to end up dying alone. And worse, he doubts he'll ever get to see the sweet smiles Winston used to shoot in his direction. Winston is going to die a virgin. At thirty, telling someone that you've never so much a kissed anyone is beyond embarrassing, but what's more embarrassing, is the fool he made of himself one drunken night three months before, when he tried to act on his infatuation with the chief of police, and ended up getting rejected by the surly man. Before then, Winston had always thought Hollis had at least tolerated his non-stop blathering when he stopped by on his mail route, but after that night, it had become clear to Winston that they were not on the same page, and he avoided the man as completely as he could, all but running out of a room if Hollis entered it, and changing his route up completely just to avoid running into him at the station. Now, he's not saying Mark Foster is the devil, but when a man smiles at you like that, while apparently stalking you with the help of his ever present best friend, companion and husband, Devon, maybe you should be a bit more leery of striking up a deal. And that is how he finds himself stranded at Hollis' cabin in the middle of a late snowstorm. Mark and Devon Foster, and their ridiculous schemes. Hot In Cold is book eight in the Salacious Summer Singe novella series––yes, I realize this is a winter story––which is a continuation of the Sprung Like Spring series. These books can be read as stand-alones but getting to know the overlapping characters will make it worth reading in order. There will be fluff, humor, a bit of farce and probably some pining, so sit back, relax and take a break from the horrors of reality!

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