Freak

“I never forgot about you.”

Five years ago, Zeph was an orphan with something to prove and ghosts from his past. When he met River, the intimacy was too much—after ten days of dating, he fled to the Midwest to train at a pro MMA gym. But now he’s back… and River still makes his heart skip a beat.

Drag queen and makeup artist River is quick to put up walls, but Zeph has always found a way through them. With a stalker lurking in the shadows, River wants a security guy for his upcoming drag show in LA and Vegas. Who better than a tattooed MMA fighter who still gives him smoldering looks?

The trip means they have ten more days to get it out of their systems. But before long, they’re fighting to keep this from becoming more. It’s easy to get hard, and hard to be easy. As they grow more vulnerable than ever before, can they really put their lives—and hearts—in each other’s hands?

Freak is the second book in the F-Word series, which features queer found families, characters choosing their own labels, a lot of trans joy, opposites attracting, spice for days, and the happily-ever-afters we all deserve. This novel can be read as a standalone.

ISBN: 978-1-912245-20-8

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What readers said:

“Two very different main characters who have a lot of issues and an even hotter chemistry. It's a nail biter for sure…but in the very best way.” -Amazon reviewer

“I loved that River recognized his need to become physically confident, and took steps to be so. I loved that Zeph, despite his macho warrior lifestyle, accepted River's make-up and his femme side – and opened up to maybe exploring some of that himself. Both of them have their own baggage, and both of them are working to overcome it. Neither flinches in the face of either hard work, or painful introspection.” -Amazon reviewer

“The chemistry between River and Zeph was amazing. They had some smoking hot scenes (and I may or may not have read one twice)! Their passion was not only evident in the bedroom. It was obvious they cared for each other in their actions.They intuitively gave each other space, when it was needed, and comfort and hugs, when they were needed.” -Amazon reviewer