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Before the Covet
Coming August 2025
Before the Covet is a collection of short stories that takes readers into the lives of Pharah, Avery, Jackson, Xavier, and Mr. Blackstone—before and after they all find themselves living on the same street. These stories explore the awkward, messy, and often hilarious moments that unfold as strangers slowly become something more—friends, enemies, maybe even something in between.
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Set in the world that leads into The Seven Year Covet, this collection gives readers a peek at the history, habits, and hangups each character brings with them to the neighborhood. From flirty first encounters and unspoken crushes to past regrets and unexpected alliances, Before the Covet is about what happens when your new neighbor knows more about you than they should… and you kind of like it that way.
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Perfect for fans of character-driven drama with heart, humor, and a little heat.

My Brother Keeps Her
Coming December 2025
She is never named.
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Only known through the men who vowed to love her—each one marking her story in ways that leave scars, shadows, and sometimes salvation.
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Onyx calls her One—because he was first, and she is his one. A powerful attorney and CEO of Blackwell Global, Onyx doesn’t beg, doesn’t bargain, doesn’t break. He simply remains. Always.
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Duane calls her Drift—because she’s always on the verge of drifting out of his life. A trauma and orthopedic surgeon, Duane is gentle, easygoing, and anchored in a love that quietly belongs to someone else. His care soothes her body, but never settles her spirit.
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Terrence calls her Trouble—because that’s what she is. A professional athlete with a volatile temper and a love so deep it threatens to consume them both. He loves her hardest and breaks her worst. When he can’t get to her, he turns to other women. When he can, he holds on too tight.
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Carter calls her Cradle—because age isn’t just a number. Unemployed and opportunistic, Carter offers charm in place of substance. He loves her as an idea more than a reality, drawn to the comfort she gives, but unwilling to grow into the kind of man she truly needs.
Together, they are her husbands.
Together, they form the only structure she ever allowed herself to trust.
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But My Brother Keeps Her isn’t about a woman surrounded by love. It’s about a woman undone by the weight of it. What happens when the architecture built to protect her becomes the very thing that fractures her? And what’s left when even the strongest love no longer knows how to hold her together?
Told entirely through the eyes of the men who claim to keep her, My Brother Keeps Her is an intimate, unrelenting excavation of power, possession, and the quiet violence of unmet need.