State of the TAM
As promised, here’s the cover reveal for Hex Sells, Book Two in the Babylon Boy series.

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I am also just getting my nose down on the next sequel in this, the year of sequels! I’ll keep you all updated on that!!
Pupdate of the WeekMy mum’s video, but look how cute they are!

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I am obsessed with this. Look at how cool they are!

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I have never, and will never, write anything as good as this in my career. I’ll need to come to terms with that…it’ll take a while, but I am sure I can get through it with your help :D

…Look, there’s just something about butlers and rich people, all right?

A fledgling butler with a legacy to uphold.
A celebrity boss with a family to protect.
Crossing the upstairs/downstairs divide has never felt so natural...nor so perilous.
This is the one, Wil thinks when he interviews for the butler position at Buck House, Oxfordshire.
Dream home.
Dream job.
Dream boss…maybe.
Worst idea ever, Rhys thinks when he's convinced to employ a butler straight out of the academy.
His privacy gone.
His sanity gone.
His heart…that might be gone, too.
Where There's a Wil, There's a Way is a contemporary, age-gap MM romance, with more sweet than heat, and a guaranteed HEA. It can be read as a standalone.

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…I can tell you that mine aren’t! I’m sure some do, but it’s not from my socio-economic bracket, sadly. *lol* I don’t know, the blithe confidence in this sort of headline just always tickles me. Everyone assumes their experience is universal and relatable, I guess!

Even before he really knew what it meant, Allen Wong wanted to be rich. As a kid, he didn’t yet equate the word with “luxury” or “status” or “expensive things.” He didn’t think wealth would bring him 85-inch televisions and Jacuzzis, a one-of-a-kind rose-gold Lamborghini in the garage, a wearable Iron Man suit that shoots lasers — though he does, actually, have all of that now. What “rich” seemed to dangle was something simpler, more elementary, more a feeling than anything else: freedom from pain.
Ok, so these skits are funny. But they’re like…64% funny. It’s the DELIVERY that makes me absolutely crease up everytime I watch it.

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