
Adonis
Book one of the Salt and Starlight Series
Accused of a hate crime and expelled from school in his final year, Connor returns home to his seaside town to let everything blow over. There, not only does he have to learn to deal with the addition of two new stepbrothers and a new stepdad, but he also has to grapple with a world set against him.
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It’s not all bad though.
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Within his dad’s underwater lab, he discovers something in the deep. Something exciting. Something that calls to him. Something that doesn't shy away from the ugly in him as the world does. And Connor could use the distraction…even if it endangers his life.

Goldilocks
Book two of the Salt and Starlight Series
Sam isn’t sure where he belongs.
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A fisherman’s son with hands more suited to painting than hauling traps, he’s spent his life caught between two worlds—between land and water, duty and passion. His father doesn’t recognize him half the time, his estranged brother has returned like he never left, and college is an uphill battle he isn’t sure he can win. The only place that feels like home is his father’s boat, where the world is quiet enough to think.
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Then Goldilocks arrives.
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Golden-haired and impossible to ignore, the merman doesn’t ask for Sam’s attention—he demands it. Sam, who has spent his whole life being overlooked, suddenly finds himself the focus of someone who refuses to let him fade into the background.
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Sam has always been alone. But maybe, for the first time, he doesn’t have to be.

Missed Steps
Kyle lost part of his leg during the summer, and with it, the rivalry with his college-long crush Mark ends in a loss.
Except...does a loss usually mean that they spend infinitely more time together than they ever did when competing? And does it mean they are closer? Know each other better? Laugh more? flirt more?
If Kyle had realised losing their rivalry would lead here, he would have given in week one. Now all he has to do is get over his shyness to ask Mark out instead of cursing at him…

Growing Pains
Book one of the Growing Pains Series
With his family a mess, Will has to find love and affection wherever he can.
Pining after his best friend might be a good place to start- but Will needs all the help he can get. Finding that help at school may be more complicated than his impulses would have him believe. Will knows a bad idea when he sees it, but he's at the end of his rope, and if pursuing his math tutor outside of the classroom distracts him from obsessive calorie counting, excessive exercise, and throwing up, then it’s worth the risk. At least, it was at the start.
As Will falls deeper and deeper he can’t help but think of the danger. Is feeling good in his own skin worth endangering the man he’s falling for?

Stretch Marks
Book two of the Growing Pains Series
Will is ready to start living the life he's dreamed of.
He's starting college.
His place on the volleyball team is set in stone.
And his dream boyfriend is only a bus ride away.
Everything is in place for him to get on with the happy ever after he's been daydreaming about for months, but life in the city isn't as idealistic as Will first imagined. With college deadlines, therapy, volunteering, volleyball, and friends, all packed into his schedule, his time with Gabriel is restricted to stolen moments, and Will quickly feels the strain of keeping the relationship a secret from his friends.
Will is determined to take hold of his happily ever after, but it becomes clear that to keep hold of that, he has to sacrifice parts of his life in exchange. Will has to figure out what it is that is truly important to him and grasp it tightly or risk losing what matters to him the most.

Scar Tissue
Book three of the Growing Pains Series
Will’s college debut didn’t go to plan, and now everything he ever wanted is up in smoke.
He no longer has a boyfriend, nor does he think he’ll ever be capable of being in a relationship after his last one ended in an epic explosion. His leg is messed up, and he’s banned from volleyball until it gets better. If it gets better. And he now has to juggle physical therapy with his regular therapy, and deal with his ex-boyfriend approaching him seeking closure. Not to mention he’s in love with his best friend, who he recently turned down and now thinks Will could never have feelings for him…
Yet somehow, losing everything isn’t as bad as he was expecting. All he has to do is keep his head on straight, get better, and not act on the urge to kiss his best friend every time their eyes meet… All of which are much harder than he thought they would be.