


Books in series

#1
Stranger Things Have Happened 1
New York
2007
Rack and Daniel are back! Willa Okati's popular boys from In the Strangest Places are in New York, traveling with a tattoo expo, working hard and playing hard, too. They're turning the trip into a honeymoon, exploring their relationship with all of the love and heat they could ask for.
What they don't bargain for is Daniel losing his job, making them wonder if they'll be able to stay together on the road. Can Rack find a way to keep Daniel with him and keep their honeymoon going?

#2
Stranger Things Have Happened 2
Dallas
2007
Rack and Daniel continue their tattoo tour, heading to Dallas. Life is good. Daniel is getting new tattoos and Rack's line up is always full of folks wanting a tattoo or piercing from the master. But trouble is brewing, and when Daniel befriends a medic on the tour, things threaten to turn ugly. Daniel can't help but take Josh under his wing when the shy veteran comes out to him, but does Josh want much more than simple friendship from Daniel? And what will Rack do when Daniel brings Josh over for tattoos and piercings?

#3
Stranger Things Have Happened 3
Denver
2007
In this final installment of Rack and Daniel's story, Daniel is still reeling from breakfast, where Rack made his point the hard way, when the tour moves on to Denver. Unable to talk to Rack because they have separate seats, Daniel worries over John, and decides all he really wants to do is go home with Rack and live the quiet life for awhile. Can Rack and Daniel work things out? And will John be able to get what he wants? Read it now in the last chapter of the Stranger Things Chaser series!
Author

Willa Okati
Author · 118 books
Willa Okati (AKA Will, AKA Daniel) is made of many things: imagination, coffee, stray cat hairs, daydreams, more coffee, kitchen experimentation, a passion for winter weather, a little more coffee, a whole lot of flowering plants and a lifelong love of storytelling. Will's definitely one of the quiet ones you have to watch out for, though he—not she anymore—is a lot less quiet these days.