Roll for Initiative is in Kindle Unlimited

Hello, I hope you got a chance to check out the massive MM Winter Wonderland Giveaway event to kick off the new year (Today is the last day, if you are reading this on January 10th it’s not too late to claim a ton of great free stories). If not, you can still get Roll for Initiative at Amazon, or free through Kindle Unlimited as of January 12th. RFI is the first installment in my new contemporary romance series, Table Topped.

Table Topped follows a gaming group as they find love. The group are all in the video game industry and work at the same studio in Vancouver, BC. It’s fun to write something based on a city where I’ve lived and a studio I worked at with my husband before our kids were born. In that sense it’s nostalgic to revisit old memories (with some creative license) with the Table Topped gang.

Gui and Pascal are the first two characters to get a story, and I hope you enjoy them. It was fun to play with their enemies to lovers dynamic. Exploring a sexual attraction before the characters really liked each other, with mutual affection developing later, was different for me, but I’m happy with the result and it works for these guys. They were a pleasure.

This entire series has been a joy to write. At present, Roll for Initiative (M/M) is out now, Charisma Check (M/M) comes out on the 18th, and Saving Throw (M/NB) comes out on February 1st. I hope to have Critical Success (M/NB) done by the end of February. The remaining book is at least halfway written, and is more lit fic than romance, but it’s M/M/NB and there may or may not be an F/F short story to round out the series.

RFI is the only book with two cis dudes as protags. The remaining books all explore different trans identities, many of which reflect pieces of my experience. Next up is Charisma Check, featuring Theo, who is a binary trans man in the process of pursuing his medical transition. Hope you check out the series!

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Published on January 10, 2021 12:53
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