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She wouldn’t put it past him to throw her off the property and keep their trailer, as crappy as it was.
Or worse, maybe try to kill her.
Still, it’d been their home for over ten years, and she’d relished the relative peace and quiet they had living there. No, it wasn’t fancy, and no, they didn’t have a lot of money, but they’d been able to spend a lot of time together.
Considering neither of them came from reliable families, that alone had been more precious than any money or possessions. Cameron’s brother had been the only one in his immediate family with whom he’d maintained a strong connection, and he died in Yellowstone.
A dry roof over their head, food in their stomachs—that was all she’d needed when with him. Now the stakes were higher. A cockatrice woman, alone and pregnant, was an easy target with few allies.
No allies, in her case.
Until she knew what had happened to her husband, she didn’t want to leave Maine. She needed closure. Answers.
And a chance to make whoever hurt him fucking pay.
Not knowing what happened to him could make her even more vulnerable. Especially if the wrong people heard about the book. It’d be too easy for her to disappear without a trace. By her best guess, something had gone horribly wrong when he and his cousin went after the woman, but who knew? It could have been anyone, maybe from the last nest he was Heisenberging for, or one of the relatives of his brother or cousins who’d died in Yellowstone—anyone.
No nest, no mate, no family. She’d be a dead woman, with no telling how many people after her to get their hands on the book.
If she knew what happened to him and who did it, she could figure out what she needed to do to ensure her safety.
She stroked her belly. To ensure her baby’s safety.
Closing her eyes, she finally let herself cry.
* * * *
The next morning, after Aliah finished cleaning her assigned rooms and picked up her cash from the office, she opted to spend a few of the precious dollars she had and put gas in the truck. She parked outside a McDonald’s after cruising the drive-through for a couple of cheeseburgers. After wolfing down the food, she used her laptop and managed to hook into their free Wi-Fi. From there, she logged in to their cell phone account.
She’d forgotten about their family tracking feature until yesterday, because Cameron was usually the one who paid all the bills. When she paid the cell bill yesterday from her phone, she saw the feature on the app, but her phone was running too slow with a crappy one-bar signal for her to try to access anything but the basics.
And, of course, Wi-Fi wasn’t free at that hotel. Not even for “employees.”
His phone showed as inactive since the day after she’d last seen him with the signal untraceable. But the day before that, before he’d come to the hotel, it showed from the last verifiable coordinates that he’d spent some time in a neighborhood in the eastern part of town, backed up against a forest. And it was there he’d returned after leaving her at the hotel before he traveled out of tower range and the signal dropped for good.
When she pulled it up on Google Earth, she studied the neighborhood. Nothing spectacular about it, just an average rural residential area.
It was the only clue she had, the only place to start. Calculating how much gas she had, and how much money left, she figured it was worth the risk to try to find him.
One way or another.
During the drive, she once again considered her options. She’d given serious thought to calling her husband’s cousin, Carl, but would leave that as a last resort. She knew calling him would likely mean becoming beholden to him in ways she didn’t want to think about.
It also might mean him ordering her to abort her baby. And she damn sure wouldn’t do that.
While she didn’t worry about her own life with Carl, because while a royal shit in many ways, he wasn’t a cutthroat murderer like so many of their kind, she didn’t want to jump headfirst down a slippery slope.
When she turned to drive down one street that ended in a cul-de-sac, she passed a blue car parked off the road, under some trees on a wooded piece of land. With her senses tingling, she circled around at the end of the street and returned to park the truck next to the car.
After looking around and finding no one watching, she got out and walked over to the car.
Locked, of course. It bore New Hampshire plates, which meant it likely belonged to Gerry.
As she placed her nose close to the passenger door and inhaled, the very faint scent of her mate wafted to her.
It took every ounce of strength she had not to burst into tears.
She locked the truck and walked back down the street, trying to look as inconspicuous as possible. It had rained since Cameron left her, so she didn’t hold out a lot of hope of finding much more than the faintest trace of his scent. She passed one house that looked vacant, even though a car sat in the driveway. The yard had grown up higher than its neighboring lawns, and it just felt…empty.
When she returned from the cul-de-sac, she marched up to the door and knocked, hard. She’d prepared a story about looking for her husband and his cousin and finding their car. That they’d gone missing, and that she was looking for information.
All true.
She wasn’t prepared to find the front door unlocked when she tried the knob after knocking several more times.
Pushing it open, she called out. “Hello?”
Immediately, she could see the living room had been ransacked. Here she could smell not only her husband and Gerry, but others. Cockatrice, and a couple of wolves.
She also smelled what she was pretty sure might be big cats. Tigers, or maybe jaguars.
The hair stood up on the back of her neck.
She closed the front door after using her shirttail to wipe her prints off the doorknob inside and out, locking it, then standing against it and staring at the house’s interior for a moment.
That she was alone here, she had no doubt.
The house’s air felt stale, too.
Walking carefully, she found the kitchen first. Groceries sat on the table, still in the bags, and now she smelled the sour, bad stench of refrigerated food that hadn’t been put away and went bad.
She leaned forward to look into the bags. That would match what Cameron had told her about running into the woman at the store.
Now she could clearly smell a male wolf, and the woman’s hybrid wolf-atrice scent that Cameron had described.
She pulled her sleeve down over her hand and opened the fridge, then the freezer. Unable to resist, she pulled out a microwaveable dinner and quickly had it cooking, her stomach loudly grumbling.
Two weeks of eating cheap cheeseburgers had grown really old, really fast, and she had a baby to think about.
While it cooked, she searched the rest of the house, pausing at what was obviously a nursery.
Damn bitch.
She stepped forward, fingering the crib. How would she ever be able to afford nice things for her baby? To raise him—she was already convinced he was a boy—in a decent life? A safe life?
She couldn’t bring herself to settle down with a clueless human, even just for the stability it could mean. It wouldn’t be safe, anyway. She’d always be looking over her shoulder, on the watch for strange cockatrice.
Honestly, she didn’t want to settle down with anyone. She wanted her mate, and it made her heart ache that his scent lay all over the house, the last tangible evidence she had of him.
In the kitchen, the microwave dinged that her food was ready. Returning to the kitchen, she ripped open another box from the freezer and got that one cooking while she quickly devoured the first.
For the first time in two weeks, she could fully sate her hunger and not drink glasses of water to try to fill her grumbling stomach.
It was only after she ate a third one that she finally felt full and decided to continue her search.
That was when she discovered the doo
r leading down to the basement. It was obvious from the heavier scent that, even though it smelled weird, a cockatrice other than her husband or Gerry had been kept captive here. Another hybrid, maybe?
Fucking bitch.
Now more than ever convinced the hybrid woman had killed her husband, Aliah knew she’d do whatever it took to make her pay.
Unfortunately, it didn’t bring her any closer to answers.
She discovered a window broken out in the back door, her husband’s scent lingering there as well. Walking around outside the back of the house, where the ground was sheltered by the overhanging eaves, she found two faint but distinct scent trails left by her husband and Gerry. One came from the front of the house. The other led toward the woods behind it.
Now she had an answer.
She walked through the tall grass to where the woods butted against the backyard. There, she dropped onto all fours, nose close to the ground. It took her nearly an hour but, finally, she got a hint of where they’d headed. At least at this point they’d still been together.
Knowing she couldn’t blindly go in after them without a plan, or at least an idea of where they might have ended up, she returned to the house. After searching through the house, she found little of value that she could easily take and sell or pawn. She didn’t feel like wrestling with a TV.
In the kitchen a set of car keys hung on a hook on the wall by the fridge. She took them and headed out the front door again. Sure enough, they fit the car. It started for her, but it only had a quarter of a tank of gas.
It also reeked of the hybrid cockatrice bitch and the male wolf.
Still, it would be better on gas than the truck.
Shutting it off, she locked it and went back into the house. After grabbing her trash and wiping off the microwave and fridge to hide her fingerprints, she locked the front door behind her again and returned to her truck, the car keys in her pocket. She’d left the house’s back door unlocked.
It would make a great free hiding place, if nothing else, as long as it remained vacant.
* * * *
Later that evening, knowing it would take a while, Aliah headed out on foot before dark to walk back to the house. Three hours later, she slid behind the wheel of the car and cranked the engine, breathing a sigh of relief when it started. She’d brought the long siphon tube Cameron kept in the truck for just that purpose. Parking close to Gerry’s car, so that the cars’ gas filler outlets were just a few feet apart, she quickly worked the tube down the filler outlet of Gerry’s car and managed to get a siphon started.
As she waited for gas to drain from Gerry’s car into the stolen one, she crouched between them, looking for any sign of someone watching. She didn’t have an arrest record despite being in her sixties, but she wanted to be careful not to get one now. She, as well as Cameron, looked like they were only in their twenties, and it was something that had served them both well throughout their years together.
Gerry, she knew, wasn’t as smart. He’d not only been arrested and done jail time before, but currently had arrest warrants out on him. If law enforcement discovered his fingerprints on his car, she didn’t want hers to be there, too, just in case.
Once she siphoned as much gas as she could from the car, she threw the siphon tube into the stolen car’s trunk, used a rag to wipe off any fingerprints of hers that might be on Gerry’s car, and headed back to the hotel. She now had over half a tank of gas. It would last her a lot longer than in the truck.
Tomorrow she wasn’t scheduled to clean any rooms, her day off. She’d use it to search now that she had an idea of where to look.
* * * *
In the darkness, the thing shivered. He used to have a name.
He even used to know it.
Collared, shackled, and chained, he could barely move, not that he wanted to.
Moving hurt. Pretty much everything hurt, but moving hurt a lot.
He no longer knew what was reality, memory, or madness. The three were indistinguishable from each other, and the pain.
From time to time, people showed up, men. Then more pain happened.
Lots of pain.
Voices, commands to remember, taunts…
It all bled together.
Sometimes, he was standing at the cliff again, reaching out, vainly trying to grab her as she sailed back and out of his grasp and into his memory as madness.
The things she’d said to him couldn’t be true, the taunts had to be lies. Maybe she was just upset that he’d left for so long even though he’d tried to make her understand…
A shudder rippled through his body, causing more pain. He waited for it to pass.
He always returned to the cliff. Even before all of this, he’d thought about it every day.
How he wished he’d been the one who’d gone over the edge instead of her.
Somewhere, a light snapped on, pulling him out of his thoughts and as close to reality as he ever got now.
“Hello, Rodolfo,” the jaguar said. “Ready to play some more?”
He closed his one remaining eye and wished for death.
Chapter Three
Elain insisted on helping Ryan get Mercedes placed in the grave. After he climbed out, he offered Elain a helping hand out of the hole.
She started to scoop up a handful of dirt, then hesitated. “Wait a minute.”
Quickly scanning the garden, Elain walked over to the back porch, to a large, rectangular planter with several rosemary bushes growing in it. She broke off a couple of branches, running them through her hands and deeply inhaling their aroma while she walked back to the grave.
She knelt and dropped them onto the tarp-shrouded body. “There. It’s not roses, but at least it’s something.”
“Ah. I wondered,” Ryan said. “Instead of flowers. Magickal meaning, I take it?”
She looked up at him. “No. Shakespearean. Romeo and Juliet.” She stood after scooping up a handful of dirt. “Remembrance.” Holding her hand out over the open grave, she considered her words. “Mercedes, I didn’t know you well in life. At all, actually. And for that I’m sort of sad. I know we all have flaws.”
She snorted. “Well, your choice in mates was lacking, for damn sure,” she muttered. “And you were not only part cockatrice, you were Rodolfo’s daughter. But you saved Jim’s life. For that alone, our family is forever in your debt. Not to mention you hated Rodolfo as much as the rest of us. Maybe more.”
She opened her fingers and let the soil fall into the grave, where it softly pattered against the tarp. “You deserve better than a nameless hole in the ground that will eventually be lost to time in the middle of the woods. I’m sorry this isn’t much better than that, but maybe you’d appreciate the irony.”
The vision Elain had earlier came to mind. “I don’t understand what you meant by it being a garden of secrets, but I hope you’ll tell me at some point.”
Ryan leaned against the shovel handle and watched without comment.
Elain brushed the dirt off her hands. “Considering everything I now know, combined with everything I know I don’t know, I suspect you’re going to go on and have another life at some point.”
She propped her hands on her hips. “I wish I could offer you promises of vengeance or whatever, but it looks like Marston took the fuckers out and saved me the work. I do promise not to forget you or what you did for our family. I hope that’s good enough.”
That felt right. She turned to Ryan.
“Better?” he asked.
“Yeah,” she softly said, holding her hand out for the shovel. “I’d like to do a little, please?”
Without argument, he passed it to her. After gently covering the body with a layer of dirt so the tarp was no longer visible, she quickly began scraping dirt off the pile next to the grave. After a few minutes, she realized she was crying.
Ryan reached out and covered her hands with his. “Let me,” he said, his tone quietly firm.
She relinquished the shovel and sat on the
grass next to the grave, watching as he wordlessly began filling it.
Once they had Mercedes safely interred, Elain helped him move the sundial back in place. The dirt was obviously disturbed around the base of the pavers.
After studying it for a moment, he knelt down and touched the grass with one hand, and with the other reached inside his collar and touched something hanging around his neck.
Before her eyes, the ground returned to normal, looking completely undisturbed. The scent also disappeared, except for where it still clung to their clothes.
“You couldn’t have done that instead of the old-fashioned way?” she snarked. “Not that I’m complaining. And thank you, by the way, again.”
He smiled. “I think she deserved the attention. And I think you needed the closure.”
Elain nodded. “The smell?”
“Other wolves shouldn’t be able to detect it any longer. A simple, but effective charm.”
She didn’t want to know the details. “Good.” She let out a laugh. “I’m really an idiot. I didn’t even think about that.”
He smiled. “Luckily for you I have plenty of experience in this area.” He returned the shovel to her. “Let me prepare you an early dinner. Go inside, take a nice long, hot shower and relax, and I’ll return shortly.”
“I’m not about to refuse that.”
While in the shower, she kept her mind as calm and still as she could. She didn’t want to contemplate everything right then.
Hell, she didn’t even want to contemplate being pregnant.
She was already dressed when Ryan returned. He looked like he’d showered and changed as well. She sat at the kitchen table at his insistence and watched while he cooked.
“So who was I before?” she asked. “In another life.”
Ryan turned to her from where he stood at the stove. Whatever he was cooking for them had started smelling yummy. “I’m not exactly the Google of arcane knowledge.”
“You sure about that?”

Fire in the Hole
Contractual Obligation
Without Porpoise
Click
Initiative
I'll Sleep When I'm Dead
Blue Motel Room
Borderline
Spider Bight
Monkey Business
His Canvas
Bightmares
Steady Rain
Broken Arrow
Spank or Treat
Many Blessings
Doggy Tales Vol. 1
The Fire Road
Fire and Ice
Happy Spanksgiving
Monkeying Around
Chains
Love Slave for Two
Friends in Common
A Turn of the Screwed
See You Sometime
Ice Monkeys
Sapiosexual
The Denim Dom
Kinko De Mayo
Crafty Bastards
Triple Cross
Out of the Spotlight
Beware Falling Rocks
Code Monkey
Flying Monkeys
Porpoisefully Yours
Family Matters
Indifference of Heaven
Steam
Out of Smoke and Ashes
A Roll of the Dice
Love Slave for Two Collection [Box Set 7]
Ask DNA
A Very Kinky Valentine's Day
A Kinkmas Carol
It'll Be Fun
Two-Against-Nature [Suncoast Society](Siren Publishing Sensations)
Porpoiseful Intent
Through With Love
For the Roses
Monkey See, Monkey Do
Stoneface
Empty-Handed Heart
Vicious Carousel
Power of Three
Almost Gothic
Lost Bird
Open Doors
Liability
Impact
Red Tide
Vulnerable
Barrel of Monkeys
Broken Toy
Hernando Heat
Hot Sauce [Suncoast Society] (Siren Publishing Sensations
A New Chapter
A Case of You
A Clean Sweep
The Reluctant Dom
Walk Between the Raindrops
Things Made Right
Never Too Late for Love
Rhymes With Orange
Heartache Spoken Here
Our Gravity
Love and Brimstone
Hope Heals
Happy Valenkink's Day
Two Geeks and Their Girl
Beware Falling Ice
Judgment of the Moon and Stars
Court and Spark
A Crafty Ever After
Suit and Tied
Roll With the Punches
A Certain Girl
Kitten's Tale
Monkey's Uncle
Simple Man, Simple Dream
Pretzel Logic
Searching for a Heart
Word of Mouth
Monkey Wrench
Rub Me Raw
The Strength of the Pack
Accidentally on Porpoise
Out of Bight, Out of Mind
One Ring
Switchy
Like the Seasons
Fierce Radiance
Any World That I'm Welcome To
Friends Like These
A Lovely Shade of Ouch
Disorder in the House
Night by Night
A Spanktacular Fourth
Out of the Darkness
You Don't Know What Love Is
By the Embers Dies the Fire
Grease Monkey
A Wolf in the Fold
Follow Me
Blues Beach [Suncoast Society] (Siren Publishing Everlasting Classic)
Beware Falling Ice [Suncoast Society] (Siren Publishing Sensations)
Come in From the Cold
My Old Man
A Roll of the Dice [Suncoast Society] (Siren Publishing Sensations)
Power of Three (Siren Publishing Ménage Everlasting)
Spank or Treat [Suncoast Society] (Siren Publishing Sensations)
Reconsider Me
Love Slave for Two: Reunions [Love Slave for Two 3] (Siren Publishing Ménage Everlasting)
Dalton, Tymber - Stoneface (Siren Publishing Ménage Amour)
A Kinkmas Carol [Suncoast Society] (Siren Publishing Sensations)
Crafty Bastards [Suncoast Society] (Siren Publishing Sensations)
Real or Not
A Crafty Ever After [Suncoast Society]
A Spanktacular Fourth [Suncoast Society]
Reconsider Me [Suncoast Society] - (Siren Publishing Sensations ManLove)
Liability [Suncoast Society] (Siren Publishing Sensations)
Dalton, Tymber - Brimstone Blues [Brimstone Vampires 2] (Siren Publishing Classic)
Love Slave for Two: Resilience [Love Slave for Two 5] (Siren Publishing Menage Everlasting)
Rub Me Raw [Suncoast Society] (Siren Publishing Sensations ManLove)
Any World That I'm Welcome To [Suncoast Society] (Siren Publishing Sensations)
Our Gravity_Suncoast Society
Monkey Business [Drunk Monkeys 1] (Siren Publishing Ménage Everlasting)
Friends in Common_Suncoast Society
Impact [Suncoast Society] (Siren Publishing Sensations)
Dalton, Tymber - Contractual Obligation (Siren Publishing Ménage Amour)
Blues Beach [Suncoast Society]
I'll Sleep When I'm Dead [Suncoast Society]
kitten's tale (Siren Publishing Ménage Everlasting)
Triple Cross [Triple Trouble 7] (Siren Publishing Ménage Everlasting)
Two Geeks and Their Girl (Siren Publishing Ménage Everlasting)
Good Will Ghost Hunting: Demon Seed [Good Will Ghost Hunting 1] (Siren Publishing Classic)
Switchy [Suncoast Society] (Siren Publishing Sensations)
Out of Bight, Out of Mind [Deep Space Mission Corps 4] (Siren Publishing Ménage Everlasting)
The Strength of the Pack [Suncoast Society] (Siren Publishing Sensations)
Dalton, Tymber - Monkey Wrench [Drunk Monkeys 3] (Siren Publishing Ménage Everlasting)
Beware Falling Rocks [Suncoast Society] (Siren Publishing Sensations)
Blue Motel Room [Suncoast Society]
Retribution
Initiative [Suncoast Society] (Siren Publishing Sensations)
Open Doors [Suncoast Society] (Siren Publishing Sensations)
Sapiosexual [Suncoast Society] (Siren Publishing Sensations)
Pinch Me [Suncoast Society] (Siren Publishing Sensations)
By the Embers Dies the Fire [Triple Trouble 9] (Siren Publishing Ménage Everlasting)
Steady Rain_Suncoast Society
Dalton, Tymber - Love and Brimstone [Brimstone Vampires 1] (Siren Publishing Classic)
Monkey's Uncle [Drunk Monkeys 2] (Siren Publishing Ménage Everlasting)
Lost Bird [Coffeeshop Coven 2] (Siren Publishing Ménage Everlasting)
Almost Gothic [Suncoast Socitey] (Siren Publishing Sensations)
Steady Rain [Suncoast Society] (Siren Publishing Sensations)
Vulnerable [Suncoast Society] (Siren Publishing Sensations)
Happy Valenkink's Day: A Reunion Story [Suncoast Society] (Siren Publishing Sensations)
Flying Monkeys [Drunk Monkeys 6] (Siren Publishing Ménage Everlasting)
Walk Between the Raindrops [Suncoast Society] (Siren Publishing Sensations)
Happy Spank-O-Ween
Resilience
Monkey See, Monkey Do [Drunk Monkeys 9] (Siren Publishing Ménage Everlasting)
Never Too Late for Love_Suncoast Society
Love Slave for Two: Retribution [Love Slave for Two 6] (Siren Publishing Menage Everlasting)
Monkeying Around [Drunk Monkeys 10] (Siren Publishing Ménage Everlasting)
Happy Spank Patrick's Day [Suncoast Society] (Siren Publishing Sensations)
Love Slave for Two: Family Matters
Spider Bight [Deep Space Mission Corps 3] (Siren Publishing Ménage Everlasting)
A Case of You [Suncoast Society] (Siren Publishing Sensations ManLove)
Happy Spanksgiving_Suncoast Society
Dalton, Tymber - Good Will Ghost Hunting: Hell's Bells [Good Will Ghost Hunting 2] (Siren Publishing Classic)
The Fire Road [Triple Trouble 10] (Siren Publishing Ménage Everlasting)
Barrel of Monkeys [Drunk Monkeys 5] (Siren Publishing Ménage Everlasting)
Happy Spanksgiving [Suncoast Society] (Siren Publishing Sensations)
The Reluctant Dom (Siren Publishing Ménage and More)
Borderline [Suncoast Society] (Siren Publishing Sensations)
Almost Gothic_Suncoast Socitey
A Merry Little Kinkmas [Suncoast Society] (Siren Publishing Sensations)
Never Too Late for Love [Suncoast Society] (Siren Publishing Sensations)
Heartache Spoken Here [Suncoast Society] (Siren Publishing Sensations ManLove)
Things Made Right [Suncoast Society] (Siren Publishing Sensations)
Dalton, Tymber - Doggy Tales [Doggy Tales] (Siren Publishing Classic)
A Turn of the Screwed [Suncoast Society] (Siren Publishing Sensations)
Code Monkey [Drunk Monkeys 8] (Siren Publishing Ménage Everlasting)
Empty-Handed Heart [Suncoast Society] (Siren Publishing Menage Everlasting)
Broken Toy [Suncoast Society] (Siren Publishing Sensations)
Triple Dog Dare [Triple Trouble 4] (Siren Publishing Ménage Everlasting)
Love Slave for Two: Reckoning [Love Slave for Two 4] (Siren Publishing Ménage Everlasting)
Ask DNA [Suncoast Society] (Siren Publishing Sensations)
For the Roses [Suncoast Society]
Chains [Suncoast Society] (Siren Publishing Sensations)
Red Tide (Siren Publishing Classic)
Indifference of Heaven [Suncoast Society] (Siren Publishing Sensations ManLove)
Broken Arrow [Suncoast Society] (Siren Publishing Sensations)
Without Porpoise [Placida Pod 3] (Siren Publishing Everlasting Classic ManLove)
Judgment of the Moon and Stars [Suncoast Society] (Siren Publishing Sensations ManLove)
Dalton, Tymber - Bightmares [Deep Space Mission Corps 2] (Siren Publishing Ménage Amour)
His Canvas [Suncoast Society] (Siren Publishing Sensations)
A Wolf in the Fold [Triple Trouble 6] (Siren Publishing Ménage Everlasting)
Porpoiseful Intent [Placida Pod 2] (Siren Publishing Everlasting Classic ManLove)
A Very Kinky Valentine's Day [Suncoast Society] (Siren Publishing Sensations)
Our Gravity [Suncoast Society] (Siren Publishing Sensations ManLove)
Rhymes with Orange [Suncoast Society] (Siren Publishing Sensations)
Roll With the Punches [Suncoast Society] (Siren Publishing Sensations ManLove)
Fire in the Hole [Suncoast Society] (Siren Publishing Sensations)
Dalton, Tymber - Fire and Ice [A Triple Trouble Prequel] (Siren Publishing Ménage Everlasting)
Good Will Ghost Hunting: Hell's Bells [Good Will Ghost Hunting 2] (Siren Publishing Classic)
Friends Like These [Suncoast Society] (Siren Publishing Sensations)
One Ring [Suncoast Society] (Siren Publishing Sensations)
Porpoisefully Yours [Placida Pod 4] (Siren Publishing Everlastic Classic ManLove)
Love Slave for Two Collection [Box Set 7] (Love Slave for Two .5-4)
Time Out of Mind [Suncoast Society] (Siren Publishing Sensations ManLove)
Click [Suncoast Society] (Siren Publishing Sensations)
Through With Love [Suncoast Society] (Siren Publishing Sensations ManLove)
Hope Heals (Siren Publishing Ménage Everlasting)
Dalton, Tymber - Red Tide (Siren Publishing Classic)
Out of the Spotlight [Suncoast Society] (Siren Publishing Sensations)
A Clean Sweep [Suncoast Society] (Siren Publishing Sensations)
A Lovely Shade of Ouch [Suncoast Society] (Siren Publishing Sensations)
The Denim Dom (Siren Publishing Sensations)
Friends in Common [Suncoast Society] (Siren Publishing Sensations)
Kinko de Mayo [Suncoast Society] (Siren Publishing Sensations)
Grease Monkey [Drunk Monkeys 4] (Siren Publishing Ménage Everlasting)
See You Sometime [Suncoast Society] (Siren Publishing Sensations)
Many Blessings [Coffeeshop Coven 1] (Siren Publishing Ménage Everlasting)