Now available for pre-order! Vulnerable (Suncoast Society 29, MM, BDSM) by Tymber Dalton. (The book following this, The Strength of the Pack, is a direct sequel to Vulnerable.)
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Leo didn’t want a divorce, yet he can no longer ignore the fact that he’s gay—and kinky. He knows it’s going to break Eva’s heart, but he cannot be the husband she needs. He doesn’t want their daughter raised by two miserable parents.
Jesse is gun-shy after his former Master abused him and his trust. He admires Leo’s dedication to Eva and his patience despite her repeated attempts to delay and derail the divorce. And he absolutely adores Laurel, Leo’s young daughter.
But when tragedy strikes, Jesse is forced to forge an uncomfortable alliance with Eva for Laurel’s sake…and her safety. That’s when Jesse learns the dark secrets Leo has kept on Eva’s behalf for so long, and why. With the strong welder now clinging to life, Jesse must step up and man up to protect the cherished family of the Master he loves before their vulnerability rips everything they’ve struggled to build apart at the seams.
When are you going to begin publishing other of your wonderful series of books and characters? I, personally, am not a fan of the Soncoast series and have been greatly disappointed not to see my Drunk Monkeys or wonderful wolf shifters in so very long…
@Carol – I’m working on them. 🙂 My goal is to finish each series up, and as I do, submit the remaining books all at once, so they can be released close to each other. I’m currently working my way through the others. 🙂 Unfortunately, I have to follow the “voices” in my head and what they tell me to write next. LOL
Lesli (Tymber),
Thank you for the reply. I do appreciate the creative process and understand that the characters must speak to you and tell their stories in order for you to share them with us. My issue (I guess) is that I LOVE the monkeys and the shifter wolves so very much that I miss them and want to know where they are going next, and feel deprived that it’s been sooooo long since I have had an update on their “lives.” How funny is it that they are so very real to me!! You are truly an extraordinary talent.
Respectfully, Carol
I must agree with Carol. I’ve decided to stop buying anything form Siren until the Drunk Monkeys series is finished. The waiting is getting to me, and I now appreciate this song more and more as the days, weeks, months … (hopefully not) go by.