Oh, you thought we were done?

It’s time to meet about the members of the Aces and the ones they love. We’re going to lean into some things you haven’t seen from me before. Enjoy ❤️

will be available in ebook, on KU, and in paperback (except novellas due to length) 🥰

Tell me how f*cking gorgeous you are, because you are f*cking gorgeous. Look at me, baby. You’ve got me on my knees in the entryway begging you just to tell me how good you feel. Do you see what you’ve done to me?”

TWs: every male character in this book is a jerk at one point or another, a muscular man reminding a plus size girl to love herself, violence, and graphic sexual scenes.

And do you want to know why I did it? To spite you! All of this, everything I’ve become, I did it to hurt you.”

tws: stalking, love interests meeting underage (childhood friends), terminal illness in a parent, dub-con due to alcohol use by both characters, grief, explicit sexual scenes, and violence.

Finding out your parents are pieces of shit can shatter the identity of even the strongest person. Learning that kind of information while also learning your parent is dead, definitely going to require a shift in perspective.

tws: extremely graphic violence in the first two chapters, being held hostage, gun violence, grief, PTSD, poor coping methods, and the death of a parent.

The only thing that appears to have changed is that the guy he was with back then doesn’t currently have his tongue in Dez’s mouth. He’s not even here- which is good. I’m too drunk to act appropriately in that situation.

tws: violence, alcohol abuse, anxiety, attempted murder, murder, gun violence, robbery at workplace, mental illness, and explicit sexual scenes.

This tiny woman, with her bleached blonde hair and her 70 Nova isn’t afraid of me. In her wife-beater and Daisy Dukes, she’s a goddamn wet dream walking in the daylight. She steps out of the car and slams her door, stomping her way to me, shouting and pointing her finger at me the whole time. I think I’m falling in love.

tws available at the time of release, but will include: guns, violence, eviction, female fighting, bruises, cuts, bandages, various injuries, implication of trading sex for housing, graphic description of abuse during childhood, fear of men, dom(me)/sub relationship

“I met your girl last night. She called me by your name, brother.”

trigger warnings: why-choose romance with some group activities, drinking, lying, muteness (inability to speak), dub-con on more than one occasion (due to alcohol, deception), serious lies between main characters, extreme guilt and feelings of worthlessness, depression, gun violence, physical violence, use of marijuana and alcohol, murder, abuse of women on a large scale, and traumatic childhood memories of hospitals.

“I’ll call you first. If it makes you feel better, I’ll call you first. But the first time you ignore me, or you’re unavailable to me, or you run from me, I’ll never f*cking call you again.”

trigger warnings: kidnapping, gun violence, murder, death, drug abuse by parents, talk of domestic violence from previous partner, PTSD, suicidal ideation (minimal), and big grief.

“It is worth it, Grace. You are worth it, whether you believe it or not. I believe you are.”

trigger warnings: drug abuse, drug dealing, police officers, attempted suicide, significant grief, traumatic death of a past significant other on page, medication given in secret, needles (for medication), and a relationship I wouldn’t recommend anyone ever try to replicate.

“You’re hot, Ridley. That’s the problem. You have all the great qualities I’d look for in a man. Except these f*cking patches on your chest. It terrifies me that I could ever be attracted to someone like you.”

Trigger warnings: previous death of a partner during childbirth, heavily features a child, sexually explicit.

Series News:

Books will release on a 45-day schedule. The series will be complete before the end of the year (2023).

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