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NEWSROOM RULES: STAY SAFE. GET THE STORY. When the college basketball team traveled to Boise for a Thanksgiving tournament, the sports editor thought she did everything right: social distancing, testing before the trip, masks, no parties. But no one told her, or the team, or the alumni aboard the trip, the truth: a coach came down with COVID and had to be left behind on a ventilator in Boise. The COVID numbers are rising in Portland. At the university. And now it's in the newsroom. The new editors at Eyewitness News in Portland have a lot going on: run one of the largest newsrooms in the city, all done by college students. Cover the nightly Black Lives Matter protests downtown. Start a new personal relationship. But all of that takes back seat when the pandemic comes home. The university and the city need the information EWN can provide. If they can keep enough people healthy to get the job done. Stay safe. Get the story. Sometimes you can't do both. This is book 4 in the new-adult political suspense series, Newsroom PDX. Some sex, a bit kinky. Bad language. Lots of politics. Heartbreak. It's Portland.
A Promise to Keep Abby Stafford promised that all girls would have access to the life-saving serum that would see them through first transition. The first test subjects proved it worked. They had the doses they needed to begin. What they didn't have was access to the girls who needed it. And there were pack Alphas who would rather let them die than allow change to come to the packs. They kept to the old ways, they insisted. And watched their daughters die. Unacceptable, Abby Stafford said. She just needed to figure out what to do about it. Because shifter girls deserved a future. And she was going to give them one. Book 4 in Wolf Harbor, a paranormal suspense series.
She's Changed Naomi survived. A serial killer kidnapped her along with dozens of other women over a three-year period. When they were rescued, Naomi wasn't the same person she had been. How could she be? She'd seen unspeakable things. Had unspeakable things done to her. Done unspeakable things. But then a woman named Dace Marshall swooped in and rescued them all. Now Naomi is facing the biggest challenge of all: learning to live again. Book 6 in the Talkeetna, Alaska, series featuring Dace Marshall and her fiance Captain Paul Kitka of the Alaska State Troopers.
ALL HE FEELS IS RAGE. His father is dead. His lover is dead. Friends are gone or still recovering. The newsroom staff is exhausted. Everyone is looking to Cage Washington to show them the way through this crisis, and he has nothing to give them. Cage is the co-Editor-In-Chief of the Eyewitness News at Portland State University. He's filmed the Black Lives Matter protests for months now. He's tried to capture the downtown emptied by the COVID virus and then ravaged by tear gas that clings everywhere. The newsroom needs him, his lover needs him, and maybe everyone is right — the city needs him. But he has nothing to give. All he feels is rage, and he's afraid it will burn everything to ashes if he ever loses control. Book 5 in the political suspense series Newsroom PDX. Some sex, foul language. Lots of politics. It's Portland.
Some Things Haunt You Forever There is trouble in the Okanogan. Benny and Ryder Garrison grew up there, a part of their father's shifter pack. But their father has disappeared, and the pack has slowly disintegrated — and it wasn't the most stable of packs to begin with. The neighboring Penticton pack in British Columbia is causing problems — again — and the Penticton Alpha is thought to be a part of the pipeline that allowed Vancouver to amass a young shifter army. That fell apart when Hat Island Alpha Abby Stafford killed the Vancouver Alpha, but there are still all those young shifters, just waiting for a leader. The whole region is about to go up in flames — just days before the b...
The Kaleidoscope of Memories Ryan Matthews said his memories were like a kaleidoscope — all bright shards, that one moment made a bright image, and fell apart the next. And that was before someone hit him over the head with a sap and scrambled his brain. He likened it to a filing cabinet that had been tipped over and now all the papers must be resorted and filed. And as his best friend said, they hadn't been all that well organized to begin with. It felt like there were more than one Ryan Matthews. And at least one of them, wanted to take over and run his life. Ryan remembered that Ryan. He'd been a ruthless little bastard. And if he won — Ryan at 20 — Ryan stood to lose a lot of things he valued about his life now. Starting with his wife and son. A collection of short stories in the Newsroom PDX series that covers the summer between book 11, Memory, and book 12, Hunted. It includes Fire Drill, also available separately. EWN thinks of Ryan as their own private soap opera — and that's what they do know. What they don't know? Well, that's what short stories are for. Caution: The short stories may have more triggers and/or sex than the series itself. You've been warned!
SOMETIMES THE PAST WON'T STAY BURIED Janet Andrews is a respected journalist and editor. But once, she was someone else. Now, they're coming for her, and this time? They aren't going to let her go. Mac Davis isn't sure how he ended up being a cop reporter. But he's pretty sure he wouldn't still be a reporter if it wasn't for Janet Andrews. He probably would be in jail, if not dead. So he owes her. And he knows it. Now, she's in trouble. She's being hunted. Mac doesn't plan to let her get hurt. So he's going after them, hunting the hunters. And he's a very good hunter. Book 2 in the Mac Davis thrillers featuring a Marine turned cop reporter in Seattle.
When You're the Hero Miguel Garcia saved the day in January. His quick thinking stopped the Eyewitness News building from going up in flames with all of his friends and co-workers trapped inside. And he relives that moment almost nightly in his nightmares. It's not the only nightmare he's facing. He wants to do some video reporting of the escalating homelessness situation in downtown Portland. Someone seems to be trying to kill him. Or is that just another nightmare? The 17th book in the Newsroom PDX suspense series about a college newsroom in downtown Portland during the pandemic and protests, and now its aftermath. There's a new editor, and new stories to be told. But it's still Portland: foul language, some sex, and lot's of politics. "Dystopian fiction from today's headlines."
Football and the Flag It's Texas in the 1980s. A young black high school quarterback says he won't play varsity football because they carry the Confederate flag. Katy Williams, editor at the local newspaper, is stunned by the reaction of the town -- and her staff -- which ranges from indifference to the flag to outrage that anyone would challenge it at all. When five of the starting line follow Clay Peabody off the team, the situation turns explosive. And then, the police find a body hanging from the goal posts at South Plains City High School. It's one of the players, and a note says, one down and six to go....
Hungry for a Home When newly made shifter men started turning up in Vancouver, the Alpha thought it was a boon — he wanted an army to march against the shifter rulers on the Northwest Council of Alphas. He didn't ask many questions. He should have. Now he's dead at the hands of the Hat Island Alpha, but the young shifters keep coming. Some of them are from small packs or shifter families looking for a better life than the remote regions of northern Canada. But some? They were human not that long ago. And now they're shifters. Clueless about shifter culture, clueless about most everything, really. On top of everything else, the Hat Island pack is faced with hundreds of newly made shifters. One thing is clear. Someone has figured out how to make shifters out of humans. They call him the Pied Piper. And he's not done yet. Book 4 in the Wolf Harbor Rescue series.