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Kim Fielding

    A professor by day, Kim Fielding transforms into an author by night, embracing her eclectic nature. She possesses the remarkable ability to write in diverse locations, often fueled by her passion for travel. Her unique superpower lies in crafting varied narratives that reflect her distinctive worldview and creative spirit.

    Farview
    The Little Library
    The Tin Box
    Astounding!
    Stasis
    Pilgrimage
    • 2022

      Brute: Brute (2nd Ed)

      • 264 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      Brute leads a lonely life in a world where magic is commonplace. He is seven and a half feet of ugly, and of disreputable descent. No one, including Brute, expects him to be more than a laborer. But heroes come in all shapes and sizes, and when he is maimed while rescuing a prince, Brute's life changes abruptly. He is summoned to serve at the palace in Tellomer as a guard for a single prisoner. It sounds easy but turns out to be the challenge of his life. Rumors say the prisoner, Gray Leynham, is a witch and a traitor. What is certain is that he has spent years in misery: blind, chained, and rendered nearly mute by an extreme stutter. And he dreams of people's deaths--dreams that come true. As Brute becomes accustomed to palace life and gets to know Gray, he discovers his own worth, first as a friend and a man and then as a lover. But Brute also learns heroes sometimes face difficult choices and that doing what is right can bring danger of its own.

      Brute: Brute (2nd Ed)
    • 2022

      The Taste of Desert Green

      • 300 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      Struggling business owner George is stuck in the past. Rootless Zephyr lives only in the present. Can they find the courage to build a future together? At thirty years old, George Harlow is at risk of becoming as fossilized as the prehistoric tourist attraction he inherited--the one that's headed the way of the dinosaurs. Even if staying afloat didn't take all his energy, the dating pool in his town is as dry as the desert surrounding it. As for the family trauma from his past? That can stay buried. Then Zephyr Steiber blows into his life. Zephyr lives up to his name, drifting wherever Fate takes him, sometimes renting his body in exchange for a ride. With his high heels and lace and bright personality, Zephyr brings a spark of life to George's dried-up existence. For a while Zephyr is content to shelter in George's refuge and to be George's solace in return. Together they create an oasis. But with Zephyr haunted by the ghosts of bad decisions, and with George's home and livelihood threatened by a global pandemic, can their tentative dreams for a future together survive reality?

      The Taste of Desert Green
    • 2021

      The Muffin Man: A Modern M/M Fairytale

      • 232 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Morli is a prince on a mission-but he'd rather be baking.Baxter is a lonely production artist stuck in a pandemic lockdown.They are literally universes apart. But with a little help from a magic shop, a raven, and a dead great-aunt who was possibly a witch, Morli and Baxter are joined together on a cross-worlds adventure. Battling killer brambles in order to rescue an enchanted princess seems simple compared to their real challenges: discovering their strengths and creating a future together.The Muffin Man is part of the Magic Emporium Series. Each book stands alone, but each one features an appearance by Marden's Magic Emporium, a shop that can appear anywhere, but only once and only when someone is in dire need. This book contains reluctant heroes, sentient sourdough starter, lots of carbs, and a guaranteed HEA.

      The Muffin Man: A Modern M/M Fairytale
    • 2021

      Farview

      • 268 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      Ravaged by a horrific experience, Oliver Webb flees the smog-bound city of Greynox for a quiet seaside village and the inheritance he's never seen: a cottage called Farview. He discovers clear skies, friendly imps, and a charming storyteller named Felix Corbyn. With help from Felix's tales, Oliver learns surprising secrets about his family history and discovers what home really means. But with Felix cursed, Oliver growing deathly ill, and an obligation in Greynox hanging heavy around his neck, it seems that not even wizards can save the day. Still, as Felix knows, stories are the best truths and the most powerful magic. Perhaps the right words might yet conjure a chance for happiness.

      Farview
    • 2020

      Love Has No Direction: Volume 3

      • 222 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Wes is haunted by his past, and Parker has no direction for his future. While looking into the death of Parker's ex, they find friendship and attraction, but can the path of destruction lead to lasting love?

      Love Has No Direction: Volume 3
    • 2020

      Teddy Spenser Isn't Looking for Love

      A Gay New Adult Romance

      • 320 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
      3.2(47)Add rating

      The story revolves around Teddy Spenser, a design salesman who prefers to steer clear of love but finds himself in a complicated situation with his quiet colleague, Romeo Blue. As they are forced to collaborate on a high-stakes project, their dynamic shifts, blending tension with unexpected chemistry. The narrative promises humor and heart, exploring themes of love, rivalry, and the challenges of professional partnerships, all while keeping readers engaged with its charming romcom elements.

      Teddy Spenser Isn't Looking for Love
    • 2019

      Love never goes out of style. Landry Bishop fled his tiny hometown and never looked back. Now his expertise in food, fashion, and décor has earned him all of Hollywood's glittering perks. But with his husband deceased and his personal assistant retired, Landry has nobody to rely on--and no one to help him indulge his secret cravings. Casual, plainspoken Jordan Stryker seems a dubious choice of a PA for someone as formal and self-controlled as Landry. Jordan's questionable fashion sense and limited kitchen skills don't exactly enhance his résumé. But as Landry soon realizes, Jordan has many attractive qualities too. With a strong pull toward Jordan, new career opportunities on the horizon, and a persistent tug from family back home, Landry is in a quandary. He can advise others on how to make their lives special, but what should he do about his own?

      Redesigning Landry Bishop
    • 2018

      Blyd and Pearce

      • 210 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Daveth Blyd, orphaned and impoverished, once aspired to rise through the ranks of the Tangye city guard but was unjustly accused of theft. Now relegated to tracking down wayward spouses and missing children, his fortunes change when a nobleman hires him to locate an entertainer who has stolen a valuable ring. This case presents Daveth with a chance to reclaim his lost honor and potentially change his life.

      Blyd and Pearce
    • 2018

      Elliott Thompson was once a historian with a promising academic future, but his involvement in a scandal meant a lost job, public shame, and a ruined love life. He took shelter in his rural California hometown, where he teaches online classes, hoards books, and despairs of his future.Simon Odisho has lost a job as well--to a bullet that sidelined his career in law enforcement. While his shattered knee recovers, he rethinks his job prospects and searches for the courage to come out to his close-knit but conservative extended family.In an attempt to manage his overflowing book collection, Elliott builds a miniature neighborhood library in his front yard. The project puts him in touch with his neighbors--for better and worse--and introduces him to handsome, charming Simon. While romance blooms quickly between them, Elliott's not willing to live in the closet, and his best career prospects might take him far away. His books have plenty to tell him about history, but they give him no clues about a future with Simon.

      The Little Library
    • 2018

      The Spy's Love Song

      • 203 pages
      • 8 hours of reading
      3.6(117)Add rating

      Jaxon Powers has what most only dream of. Fame. Fortune. Gold records and Grammy awards. Lavish hotel suites and an endless parade of eager bedmates. He's adored all over the world--even in the remote, repressive country of Vasnytsia, where the tyrannical dictator is a big fan. The State Department hopes a performance might improve US relations with a dangerous enemy. But it means Jaxon's going in alone... with one exception. Secret agent Reid Stanfill has a covert agenda with global ramifications. Duty means everything to him, even when it involves protecting a jaded rock star. Jaxon and Reid's mutual attraction is dangerous under Vasnytsia's harsh laws--and matters get even worse when they're trapped inside the borders. Romance will have to wait... assuming they make it out alive.

      The Spy's Love Song