Sunday, 14 September 2025

BLOG TOUR: Millennium Bug by Yvonne Knop

COMING SOON

Book Title: Millennium Bug

Author and Publisher: Yvonne Knop

Cover Artist: Ursula Roslon

Release Date: September 15, 2025

Tense/POV:  third person, past tense, alternating POV

Genres: MM Romance, Fantasy/Sci-Fi

Tropes: Enemies to lovers, forced proximity, found family, chosen one

Themes: forgiveness, fate, grief, love, friendship, hope

Heat Rating: 2 flames   

Length:  297 pages, Kindle Edition

It is a standalone book

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The book tells his life. The truth rewrites reality. His choice might end it all.

Blurb 

David Smith’s life is thrown into chaos when a mysterious book crashes through his window, telling the story of a life he doesn’t remember. A stranger, claiming to be a hidden scribe who weaves reality, demands the book back, warning that keeping it will unravel the world, but returning it will erase David from existence.

As the ancient order of storytellers is threatened to be overthrown by AI, David must reclaim his past and rewrite destiny itself to prevent the erasure of all reality. But if he succeeds, the cost may be too great—unlocking the truth of his fate gives him the power to destroy everything, including the only man he's ever loved.

If the world was never meant to be real, does it deserve to exist?

Excerpt 

Books are only meant to hit you emotionally – but there he was, sprawled on the floor, surrounded by shards of glittering glass. The projectile was a leather-bound book.

David Smith’s typical morning was reliably dull, a ritual of lukewarm coffee in a chipped Doctor Who mug and the comforting scent of gently mouldering board games wafting through his dusty little shop in Barnes. But this was no typical morning.

The book had hurtled out of nowhere, crashing through the shop window and knocking him unconscious before his first sip. The universe, it seemed, had grown impatient waiting for David to pick on up its clues. It was time to literally, and literarily, hit him over the head.

From the outside, David looked like the definition of ordinary: a middle-aged white man with greying curls, an overambitious beard, and a body that bore the telltale marks of a lifelong romance with comfort food. If you had to sum him up in one word, it would be ‘forgettable’. His round, unremarkable face was a passport to anonymity, blending seamlessly into any crowd. Nothing about his life screamed ‘you are the key to one of the universe’s biggest secrets’, but he was in fact a ticking time bomb. Not that he had any idea the fate of the world – and more than the world – was in his hands.

But someone else knew. Someone who had been searching for David tirelessly. They didn’t know his current name or location, which was proving to be an increasingly catastrophic inconvenience. So the universe had decided these characters needed a nudge. David and his pursuer must meet, and they had to meet soon. 

The book had hit David with such force that it not only knocked him off his feet but also sent him careening into one of the shop’s rickety shelves. Unbeknownst to him, a loose screw had gradually weakened the integrity of the shelf past the point of no return, and the whole thing was ready to relinquish its hold on the wall as soon as his body touched it. David looked up, his eyes widening just as the shelf broke free. ‘Oh no,’ he whispered as the world around him retreated. He tried roll to the side, to dodge out of the way, but there was no going back. Time, which had seemed so sluggish, suddenly accelerated in a rush of adrenaline. The shelf fell. And with it, David’s life as he knew it.

His instinctual attempt to shield himself was futile; the shelf struck him with a brutal force, burying him beneath a chaotic pile of stationery supplies and board games. 

The shop lapsed into eerie silence. The dust danced in the muted sunlight filtering through the window, casting a surreal glow on the glass, the envelopes, the spilled ink, the game pieces, the destruction and disarray. The once orderly space was a jumbled mess.

‘David!’ Hope screamed. His shop assistant sprinted toward him, the soles of her black Martens squeaking slightly on the old wooden floor. Her cropped curly hair, unevenly dyed in different shades of teal like she’d done it herself in a rush, framed her face like a rebellious halo. Around her neck hung a collection of necklaces, each one a unique, mismatched piece – some silver, some leather, one with a tiny hourglass charm that swayed as she knelt beside him. ‘David, wake up!’ Her black skin blushed and her voice trembled with fear as she shook him gently, her necklaces sounding like tiny bells clinking against each other. 

About the Author  

I’m a bi and nonbinary author, secondary-school teacher, and author who believes queer joy deserves the spotlight. I write character-driven queer fiction that makes people laugh and cry  — with a twist and a love for the unexpected.

When I’m not writing or teaching English and Politics, I’m rewatching Doctor Who, exploring nature, and cooking comfort food. I find joy in the quiet chaos of creating stories that reflect the beautifully messy lives of queer folks.

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Friday, 12 September 2025

Witchbane Series Tour by Morgan Brice

SERIES TOUR with RECENT RELEASE

WITCHBANE SERIES

An MM Supernatural Romance Adventure Series

by 

MORGAN BRICE

Series Blurb

Seth is used to risking his neck. He never intended to risk his heart.

Seth Tanner swore to avenge his brother’s death. But when his quest for vengeance brings him to Richmond to stop a dark coven’s next ritual murder, he’s hell-bent on keeping Jackson Evan Malone from becoming the warlocks’ next victim. He just didn’t expect to fall in love with the man he’s sworn to protect.

Then Seth and Evan go on the road together to hunt the rest of the dark coven and stop a century-long cycle of murder and magic.

Each book is a complete story and provides enough background information that a new reader won’t be lost, but the situations and romance evolves as the series moves forward. 

Overall Heat Rating for the series: 4 flames     

Pairing: MM

Tense/POV: Third person, past tense, alternating POV.

Genres: Romance, paranormal romance, supernatural, urban fantasy

Book 8 - Recent Release

Book Title: Cursed

Length: 60,000 words/ 209 pages

Release Date: July 23, 2025

Tropes: 

--Evolving, established, committed relationship

--Monster hunters/supernatural hunters

--Fighting a hidden war against dark magic

--Work colleagues with a common goal

Themes: 

--Learning to trust again

--Found family

--Accepting the risk of commitment

--Getting closure on past losses

The book does not end on a cliffhanger. The main adventure in this book wraps up by the end, although the overall series still has four more related adventures to go before the resolution of the arc. It is best to read the Witchbane books in order.

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The killer knows they’re coming for him. Can Seth and Evan save the next victim and shut down the dark witch, even when they’re cursed?

Blurb 

Seth Tanner and Evan Malone head to Savannah, GA, to hunt the seventh of the coven members responsible for the death of Seth’s brother and so many other victims over the past hundred years.

Seth and Evan fell in love when Seth rescued Evan from one of the dark witches, and they went on the road together to stop the murders. Their relationship is new and intense, growing deeper with the danger, giving them both a reason to survive and gain vengeance.

Sterling Vernon is a prominent restaurateur with a thriving array of businesses, and he’s also the seventh witch-disciple with a new victim in his sights. His reputation and wealth protect him, and his dark magic enables him to evade consequences. Vernon needs to work his ritual to replenish his power soon, and that requires a new sacrifice.

Paxton Miller is Vernon’s next intended victim. When Vernon puts a killing curse on Evan to force a confrontation with Seth, it’s going to take all of Seth’s courage and cleverness, as well as help from their friends with supernatural abilities, to save Evan and Paxton and stop Vernon once and for all.

Cursed is an adrenaline-packed supernatural thrill ride with plenty of paranormal suspense, hurt/comfort, hot nights, found family, deadly magic, immortal witches, determined hunters, haunted places, creepy ghosts, spooky chills, and sexy thrills, and features an evolving, established romantic relationship with all the feels.

Excerpt from Cursed

“I have waited long enough. Avenge me!” The furious ghost sent a frigid wind through the small parlor, sweeping papers from the desk and swaying the curtains. The candle in the middle of the séance table guttered but didn’t go out.

“That’s why we’re here.” Seth Tanner had never considered himself a ghost whisperer, but recent situations dealing with angry spirits made him wish for those skills. “We want to stop the man who killed you.”

“He took everything from me!”

The spirit of Rod Jennings looked like a tough stevedore in his middle years with a fringe of gray hair around his trucker cap and a muscular body gone soft in the middle.

Seth looked at Alicia Peters, the medium, and saw the strain in her face. Evan Malone, the third person at the séance table, squeezed Seth’s hand as a warning to wrap up the conversation.The ghost made himself heard because Alicia lent him enough energy to speak aloud. Seth knew that meant their time was short because she couldn’t sustain that for long.

“Who killed you?” Seth needed to hear his suspicion confirmed by the killer’s victim.

“Sterling Vernon,” the ghost spat, loathing clear in his expression. “I worked on the docks, and I saw what was inside one of his refrigerated shipping crates. There were body parts—not normal butchered cuts of meat. Except, they didn’t look like they came from people or farm animals. I swear they were monster meat.”

“And he killed you because of what you saw?”

“I didn’t know he was behind me. He said something witchy, my heart stopped, and I fell down, dead,” Rod replied. “I had a life. A family. That bastard took everything. I want revenge.”

Seth could sympathize. He had lost his parents and younger brother to one of Vernon’s fellow witches.

Rod’s body had been returned from Savannah to be buried in Charleston, making it possible for Alicia to contact his ghost. That was one of many reasons Seth and Evan had stopped in Charleston on their way to deal with the Savannah witch disciple.

“Is there anything else you can tell us about Vernon that would help us stop him?” Seth asked.

“He got regular shipments of cold crates like that, so if they all had monster meat, he must be doing something with it,” the ghost replied

“Do the crates still arrive on schedule?”

“Yeah. Nothing changed—except that I’m dead.”

“Alicia can help you pass over if you want to go,” Seth offered the irate spirit.

“Not until I’ve seen that son of a bitch get what’s coming to him,” Rod’s ghost snarled. “You need help nailing his ass to the wall? I’m your man.”

“Rest now,” Alicia said, and murmured an incantation to release the ghost, who winked out of sight.

She slumped and let go of  their hands when the spirit departed. Seth moved to help Alicia lie on the divan while Evan fetched the sports drink and candy bar they had set out to help replenish her energy after the working.

Seth stood a few inches over six feet tall with dark blond hair, chocolate-brown eyes, and an athletic build. Evan, his partner, was just as tall, but he had chestnut hair and hazel eyes.

“We’ve had witch-disciples selling pharmaceuticals for supernatural creatures and warlocks trafficking shifters and psychics, but monster meat is a new one,” Seth said as he and Evan found chairs nearby.

“What do you think it’s for?” Evan asked. “Rituals? Spell components? Aphrodisiacs?”

“I don’t think I want to know—but we need to find out anyhow,” Seth replied. “Sterling Vernon’s one of the stranger disciples—and that’s saying something.” He paused and was quiet for a moment before Evan spoke.

“What’s on your mind?”

“Just thinking about Jesse,” Seth admitted. “Like always.”

A few years ago, Seth and his younger brother, Jesse, had camped out near a haunted bridge on a lark. They intended to spend the night doing silly videos for social media, drinking beer, and hanging out. A mysterious force attacked them, leaving Seth unconscious and killing Jesse. Then his parents died in a suspicious wreck, and the house burned, leaving Seth with a pickup truck, his parents’ fifth-wheeler, and the black Hayabusa motorcycle he had bought when he got out of the Army.

No one believed Seth that the causes were supernatural, but obsessive research led to the unlikely truth: Jesse had been a sacrifice for a dark witch in a ritual cycle going back over one hundred years.

“I’m still amazed that for a whole century, no one else noticed the pattern with the deaths,” Evan said.

“Cops are trained to look for human patterns, not supernatural ones,” Seth pointed out. “What doesn’t make sense, they ignore as impossible. And don’t forget—my parents never mentioned the deaths that happened in my own family. They never recognized the pattern, either.”

A century ago, a sheriff’s posse hunted and killed Rhyfel Gremory, a powerful warlock. His devoted witch-disciples stalked and murdered the sheriff and his deputies, and used spell work to create a bond to their dead master’s spirit, requiring the murder of the eldest male of each of the posse’s families. In Jesse’s case, the warlock accidentally chose the wrong brother, leaving Seth guilt-ridden as well as bent on revenge.

Seth set out to hunt down the Gremory’s disciples and stop the carnage, trying to save other families from the heartbreak he had known. He never expected to fall in love with the coven’s next intended victim—Evan. Together, they dispatched that warlock, started hunting the rest of Gremory’s coven together, and became partners in every way in the process.

Check out all the books in the Witchbane series:

Book 1 - Witchbane

Book 2 - Burn

Book 3 - Dark Rivers

Book 4 - Flame and Ash

Book 5 - Unholy

Book 6 - The Devil You Know

Book 7 - Signs and Wonders

Book 8 - Cursed

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Morgan Brice is the romance pen name of bestselling author Gail Z. Martin. Morgan writes urban fantasy MM paranormal romance, with plenty of action, adventure and supernatural thrills to go with the happily ever after. Gail writes epic and urban fantasy, with less romance, more explosions.

All of the modern-day Morgan Brice and Gail Z. Martin series crossover, so characters from one series appear in cameos and on page in important secondary roles in books from other series. Each book can be read as a standalone, but the more you read the more the expanded universe of friendships and connections becomes clear. 

Morgan and Gail believe that paranormal elements make any story even better, and her worlds are full of ghosts, psychics, shifters, creatures, vampires, monster hunters, and magic. 

She's also a huge fan of the TV show Supernatural. (Chibi art by Kamidiox)

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Wednesday, 10 September 2025

Seeing Death by L M Somerton

NEW RELEASE

Book Title: Seeing Death

Author: L M Somerton

Publisher: Totally Entwined

Cover Artist: Kelly Martin

Release Date: September 9, 2025

Tense/POV: third person, present tense

Genres: Contemporary MM Romance, Paranormal, Urban Fantasy, Mystery/suspense/thriller

Tropes: Peril, self-sacrifice, protector/protected, found family

Themes: Saving the world

Heat Rating:  0 - 1 flames: There are hints about what they want to do, but it doesn’t happen in this book.     

Length: 58 617 words

It is a standalone story. The first in a new series. (Book 1 in the The Augur series

It does not end on a cliffhanger, though there are unresolved plot threads.

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Some futures were never meant to be seen.

Blurb

At eighteen, Bryn Ashton is preparing for a new chapter at Harvard, if fate doesn’t intervene. An orphan raised in a group home, he has spent his life fearing the moment a latent gene, mutated by a past virus, might awaken supernatural abilities. He could transform into a lupine or sanguine, but when a blood test confirms he is neither, his world shifts. Instead of wolf or vamp, Bryn is revealed to be an augur. His eyes glow green, his psychic abilities emerge, and suddenly, his future is no longer his to control.

Three years later, Bryn is partnered with Detective Gunnar Ericson, a lupine with enhanced abilities of his own. As an augur, Bryn can read memories and glimpse the future, making him an invaluable part of high-stakes investigations. But his rarity also makes him a target, and Gunnar is more than just a partner, he’s Bryn’s protector.

As they navigate complex cases, their connection grows. But their partnership will be tested in ways they never expected. With a dangerous investigation unfolding, their relationship must take a back seat and even if they survive one killer, another is always waiting.

Excerpt 

The next thing Bryn knew was someone shaking him awake. He groaned and cranked an eyelid. “Annie?”

“Hey, Sleeping Beauty. You’ve been out cold for eight hours. You need to get your rear downstairs.” Annie yanked open the drapes, flooding the room with light. “I hope you haven’t picked up the flu or something.”

“Ow, fuck!” Bryn hid beneath the covers. Sleep had not improved his headache.

“Language, young man. The screening bureau officer is downstairs eating my cookies. You need to come show him the gene hasn’t activated.”

“Sorry. Okay. On it. Give me two seconds.” He winced at the door closing, the noise pounding his skull like a jackhammer. He grabbed his shades and put them on. Gently. Shielding his eyes from the light helped a bit. Must have been more stressed out about today than I realized. This has to be a migraine.

Bryn counted it a win that he made it down the stairs without falling on his ass. Annie was waiting with the official in the TV room. They were both seated on the sectional, chattering away like old pals.

“Here he is, Charlie. The latest of a long line.”

“And no indications?”

“None. He’s his normal teenage self.”

“Oh dear. Congratulations on your birthday, Bryn. I’m Charles Donovan from the screening bureau and this visit is nothing to worry about.” He held out a hand and Bryn shook it.

“Hey.”

“I’m going to give you a finger prick for a blood sample. It’s a quick and easy test for gene activation which shows us sanguine or lupine indications. A visual assessment isn’t always accurate.”

Bryn slumped on the sectional, trying not to look as belligerent as he felt. “This is pointless.”

“Probably,” Charlie said. “But wouldn’t you rather have it noted on your record that you have no active gene so that you don’t have people hounding you in the future?”

“I suppose.”

“Be nice, Bryn.” Annie’s warning tone was enough to have him sitting a bit straighter.

Charlie got out his testing kit. “Don’t worry, you won’t miss the tiny bit I’m going to take.” He jabbed Bryn’s middle finger pad then collected a bead of blood on a dropper that went into a tiny test tube of clear liquid. “It’s red at least.”

“You say that to everyone, don’t you?” Bryn muttered.

“Sure do. Perk of the job. Right, I’m looking for what color the liquid changes to. Lupine goes green, sanguine is purple. No gene change is golden yellow.” He shook the tube.

“So what the fuck is sky blue?” Bryn felt sick. He stared at the little glass vial.

“I…need to make a call. Don’t move.” Charlie went into the hall.

Bryn watched him go. “Annie, what’s happening?”

“I don’t know.” She came to sit next to him on the couch and grabbed his hand.

A pulse of sharp pain shot through Bryn’s already throbbing head and his vision dimmed. In his head he had a picture of Annie standing in the dock of a courtroom facing a judge. She looked resigned. Bryn yanked his hand away in horror and the image faded.

“If you go now, you’ll have time to grab a few things and get out through the back yard,” Annie whispered. “I’ll tell Charlie you went to the bathroom.”

“What? Why would I do that?”

“Because if that test is showing that you have some rare variation of the gene, you’ll be taken by the security services and put through God knows what kind of experimentation while they work out what you can do.”

“And if I run, they’ll hunt me down. When you touched me Annie, I saw…well, let’s just say things wouldn’t work out well for you either.” It was tempting to try it. Bryn thought he could make a good go of disappearing, but he couldn’t do that to Annie. If she was blamed, what would happen to all the other kids in her care? He wasn’t that much of an asshole.

“You shouldn’t think about me. I’d happily go to court for you. Be selfish. Go.”

Bryn slumped on the couch. “No. Not an option.” Tentatively, he touched Annie’s hand. He flinched at the pain but now the image in his head was of a smiling Annie watching over kids playing in the yard. His vision cleared and he sighed. “I guess Harvard is off the cards. Fuck.”

When Charlie came back into the room, he seemed tense. “Your test result is…unusual, Bryn. You felt fine this morning?”

“Yeah, apart from a headache. I didn’t sleep well last night. It got worse, though.”

“Do you know what time you were born?”

“Eight-thirty in the morning,” Annie contributed. “It’s in his records.”

“Gene activation can be very precise. The change must have happened after you got up this morning. Would you take off your sunglasses for me?”

Hand trembling, Bryn removed the glasses. The light hurt his eyes.

“Oh my.” Annie stared at him.

“What?” Panicked, Bryn went to look in the mirror on the mantel over the fire. “Fuck me.” His eyes were a far brighter shade of green than they had been and they seemed backlit, glowing like a cat’s in the dark. He put the glasses back on. “They weren’t like that earlier.”

“There’ll be a car here for you shortly. More tests will need to be done. I can come with you to your room, if you want to pack a few things.”

“When will I be back?” Bryn asked the question even though he already knew the answer.

“Not sure. It could be a while.”

He means never. Why me? Bryn wanted to scream but decided it would hurt his head too much. “Fine. You and the kids will have to share that cake, Annie.”

Charlie trailed him up the stairs then stood in the doorway while Bryn threw a few things in a duffel.

“You thought about running, didn’t you?”

“Maybe.”

“What stopped you?”

“Annie’s been the closest thing to a mother I’ve ever had. She doesn’t deserve trouble because of me.”

“Yeah, she’s one of the good ones.”

“Has this ever happened to you before… I mean the blue reaction?”

“Never. I’ve had a few wolves in my time and one or two vamps. This was new.”

“Great. Just fucking great.” Should have bought that lottery ticket.

“You done? Let’s go see if the car’s here.”

Some of the other kids had gathered in the hall. There was a clamor of questions. Annie ushered them away and raised a hand in farewell. “Good luck,” she mouthed.

Bryn gave her what he hoped was a reassuring smile rather than a grimace. When the door closed behind him, it had an air of finality.

“They’re here,” Charlie announced.

A black SUV with heavily tinted windows drew up at the curb. Two armed men in black fatigues got out and one walked over. The other stayed by the vehicle, scanning the street as if he expected an attack to come out of nowhere at any moment.

“This him?” the man addressed Charlie.

“What am I, invisible?” Bryn muttered.

“It is. I sent through his test result already.” Charlie took a step back.

“He give you any trouble?”

“Seriously? Does it look like I did?” Bryn made a conscious effort not to be intimidated by the excessive amount of firearms the guy carried.

“Get in the fucking car.”

“A please wouldn’t go amiss.” Bryn stomped down the path. He tossed his duffel into the back seat then climbed in after it. He was followed by one of the men in black and before Bryn could come up with a suitable epithet, the guy stuck him with a needle. “What the actual…” He didn’t get to finish the sentence before the lights went out.

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Lucinda lives in a small village in the English countryside, surrounded by rolling hills, cows and sheep. She started writing to fill time between jobs and is now firmly and unashamedly addicted.

She loves the English weather, especially the rain, and adores a thunderstorm. She loves good food, warm company and a crackling fire. She's fascinated by the psychology of relationships, especially between men, and her stories contain some subtle (and some not so subtle) leanings towards BDSM.

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Monday, 8 September 2025

Ghost: A Love Story by Max Vos

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Book Title:  Ghost: A Love Story

Author and Publisher: Max Vos

Cover Artist: A. J. Corza

Release Date: September 12, 2025

Tense/POV: Alternating POV (Mostly first person.)

Genres: Contemporary/Historical MM Romance

Tropes: Forced Proximity

Themes: Forbidden love

Heat Rating:  2 flames    

Length:   107 201 words/503 pages

It is a standalone book and does not end on a cliffhanger.

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Bridging lifetimes for love

Blurb 

Mason Montgomery has had enough of his own self-pity and the never-ending traffic of the 1996 Olympics in Atlanta. 

After selling up and moving to Savannah, sinking most of his money into a condemned Victorian home in a down and out part of town, an accident leaves him with a secret no doctor would ever be able to explain.

He can see ghosts. And one ghost in particular—Francis, an enigmatic presence lingering in Savannah’s sultry nights—feels more real than anyone Mason has ever known. But as their love deepens, Mason must confront a heartbreaking truth: how can he hold onto someone who no longer belongs to this world?

A sweeping romance of fate, desire, and the undeniable pull between past and present, this unforgettable tale asks: What if the greatest love of your life wasn’t alive at all?

Excerpt

“Hell,” he muttered to himself, “I’ll go broke on a room that won’t even be functional.” Mason had enough experience to know that with what little cash he had left, the most he’d be able to do would be to get the wiring done, and the bare minimum to meet the requirements to have the power and water turned back on in the place. He was going to have to find work soon.

Mason walked down the hallway intending to get the six-foot ladder from the front room, and then stopped dead in his tracks, looking up the stairs. He knew his mouth was hanging open, but he couldn't move.

At the top of the stairs there was a man. No, not a man, but the transparent figure of a man. To Mason he looked as if he were one of those sepia tone photographs. A really, really old photograph. He starred at the man, not moving. The… apparition was dressed in a long coat, vest, an old-fashioned necktie and black pants. His hair was dark and parted on the right side, and he wore a full dark beard and a mustache slightly curved upwards at either end.

And then the man smiled. Mason’s mouth snapped shut and their eyes locked. Mason wasn’t scared. He had the feeling that the man meant him no harm and was actually glad to see him. When he started down the stairs, more like floated, Mason couldn’t help but take a step back, mesmerized by the man who wasn’t a man at all.

As he got closer, Mason couldn’t help but notice how handsome the man was. His light brown eyes were warm, and he could see there was a kindness in them. His smile seemed to broaden as he got closer to Mason and then… he just faded away.

Mason could only stand there, stunned. He didn’t even notice how long he’d been standing there. He finally shook his head, trying to clear his mind, to come to terms with what he’d just seen. Slowly, Mason made his way back towards the burnt-out kitchen. He leaned against the doorway.

“Two ghosts. In one day.” He looked towards the back door. “And damn, he was so good looking too. Now he can hang around.” Mason smiled to himself.

After a few more minutes, Mason went and got the ladder that he’d intended to get in the first place, glancing up the stairs hoping to see his male ghost again, but wasn’t too surprised when he didn’t.

About the Author  

The Inappropriate Max Vos has been writing since retiring from a career as a Chef. The release of Ghost in 2025 comes after a writing sabbatical filled with travel, adventures and some personal obstacles. 

When opening a Max Vos book, you never know what to expect. The story lines are varied and interesting. However, each book has vibrant and well-rounded male leads with strong female characters, and an interesting backdrop. 

While Max is a Southern Gentleman at heart, his romance is hot and steamy. No subject is off limits to his imagination. You can find his bestsellers on Amazon and Smashwords or on his website maxvos.com. His website is also where you can get a copy of his ‘banned’ book Going Home. 

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