Chance Met
In public, Jeremiah Crawford keeps himself locked down. It’s the only way to prevent other people’s random thoughts from flooding his brain. But when his need for coffee overrides his desire to avoid other humans, a little boy’s wish for hot chocolate leads to Crawford opening himself.
Single father Trey Damone had a difficult enough time protecting his psychic son Mikey from those who want to take the child away. Becoming a werewolf made Trey’s life even tougher. Now, still struggling to trust his pack, Trey can’t possibly trust Jeremiah with his secrets. Not unless he wants to lose his life for revealing himself as a werewolf.
With secrets to keep, Trey and Crawford begin to build a relationship. But can they ever truly let each other in?
Portions of this book were originally published as a short novella in 2013. This version has been significantly revised and expanded from the original. This book is set in the Real Werewolves Don’t Eat Meat universe, but is not part of that series. This book includes references to off-page murder of an adult and child abduction ( both occurred in the story’s past) and mentions of homophobia. It also includes a side helping of “Why don’t they just talk to each other???” This book is set in the Real Werewolves Don’t Eat Meat universe but is not a direct part of that series.
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Reviews listed below were done for the 2023 edition of this book. No changes were made to the content of the story for the 2024 reissue.
Paranormal Romance Guild gives Chance Met 4 stars and says, “This is a contemporary romance with a little paranormal thrown in and I highly recommend this book. This is a new author to me, but she is now on my list of favorites.”
QueeRomance Ink says, “The growing relationship between Crawford and these two is what kept me reading. It’s all about trust, respect and acceptance, and how these are not always easy things to give.”
A Fighting Chance (Chance Met 2)
Trey Damone is falling in love with his partner Jeremiah Crawford. Hell, he’s probably already there. But he’s keeping a massive secret from Jeremiah: Trey is a werewolf, and his neighbors are his pack. If Jeremiah learns the truth, their relationship might be over.
Although he’s only known Trey and his young son Mikey for a short time, Crawford can’t picture his life without them. But he knows Trey is hiding something, and Crawford has a secret of his own: His boss is a sorcerer.
When Mikey is threatened, Trey and Crawford must work together to protect him. And that means revealing their secrets. Otherwise Trey might lose his son forever.
This book includes references to past child abduction; past abuse; homophobia on the part of some secondary characters; abduction of an adult and threats of that adult’s death; and a sex scene between two men which, while consensual, involves one participant taking control of the other without prior negotiation. This book is set in the Real Werewolves Don’t Eat Meat universe but is not a direct part of that series.
Available on Amazon in Kindle and paperback.