The first of The Yard’s latest releases is heading to Bookapy. “Not Yet,” is a novel following sexy Lisa and her playful husband Bobby. On Bobby’s dare, they enter an interesting relationship with Pete, the well-built older widower next door. This one will be on pre-release until 1 October here on Bookapy and elsewhere. In early 2024 it’ll hit SOL on a chapter-by-chapter basis.
“Not Yet” is the second in what I’ve termed “The Unleashed Wives” series; the first being “Owning My Image.” Each story in the series will detail a married woman’s struggles with her past and present, while charting a future. More such stories are on the horizon, beginning with the also just-completed novella, “Bad Mommy.” And of course, since it’s me, they’re all romances with a smearing mélange of tropes, niches, and kinks.
Also launching to Bookapy today are two short stories. “What Devin Knows” chronicles veteran male escort Devin’s adventures with a married couple he doesn’t trust. “Not The Marrying Type” follows a young hooker. Smart, selective and driven, Kayla seeks to escape small town life. And perhaps find love? Yeah, earlier this year the muses were playing around in the world of sex work.
One more spot of news. I’ve revamped/simplified my Discord presence. “The Yards” is now open for anyone wishing to chat, comment, or discuss existing or future works. Welcome one and all. Invite link: https://discord.gg/YpSmty7Z
Meanwhile, this week’s SOL chapters:
Chapter 18 of “The Coach’s Wife.” With his wife concerned she may lose Hiram; Coach invites him to dinner.
Chapter 44 of “A Fair Trade.” More of Mrs. Cameron’s secrets are revealed, but Kyle will pay a price.
Chapter 24 of “The Immortal.” Gary and Lucy arrive to share the picnic video. When Mandy arrives to play, the true depth of her feelings for Jim is uncovered.
Huge hugs to all of you as Autumn arrives. Whether you’re kind enough to support my efforts or the efforts of other writers, you are all awesome. Kind words, useful feedback, and, if you’re able, purchasing works all permit us to do what we love–engage readers.
Ivey