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Parker Williams

    Family Matters
    Haven's War
    Of Love and Corn Dogs
    The Rabbit's Foot: The Wald Pack
    Haven's Creed
    • Haven's Creed

      • 262 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      An act of violence destroys his family and ends the life he knows. To escape his haunted past, he joins the military, where, as a sniper, he is trained to kill with precision and detachment. When a covert organization offers him a new purpose, he becomes Haven, an operative devoted to protecting the innocent when he can and avenging them when he cannot. After ten years of battling the evil in the world, the life no longer holds the attraction or meaning it once had, and he's ready to walk away. Then he meets Samuel, a young man forced from the age of twelve to work as a sex slave. If ever a man had a need for Haven, it is this one. Yet nothing about this growing relationship is one-sided. Sammy gives Haven a stability he's never known, and Haven becomes the rock upon which Sammy knows he can depend. When Sammy reveals something about the enemy Haven has been hunting for months, Sammy fears it will destroy what they've built and he'll lose his home in Haven's heart.

      Haven's Creed
    • The Rabbit's Foot: The Wald Pack

      • 218 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Kidnapped and subjected to six years of cruel experiments, Alpin Dawkins, a rabbit shifter, longs for peace and a return to normalcy. His traumatic experience in a lab has left him yearning for freedom and the comfort of home, driving his desperate quest for escape and healing.

      The Rabbit's Foot: The Wald Pack
    • Of Love and Corn Dogs

      • 178 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      With more money than he could spend in ten lifetimes, Darwin Kincade still couldn't keep death from stealing his lover. A little older and a whole lot wiser, flirting with his twice-a-week waiter is the perfect no-risk substitute for a real relationship. Until the night his routine is upended by the restaurant's newest employee. Ricky Donnelly loves people. While being a server isn't his dream, he's good at it. When a grumpy man is seated in his station, Ricky sees there's more to him than he lets on, and when the man relaxes, he's actually sweet. As the two men bond over a discussion about corn dogs- something Darwin's never heard of-he realizes how much he's missed out on in his life. He vows to open himself to new experiences-including, perhaps, a chance at finding love again. Not wanting any thing to muddy their blooming relationship, Darwin hides part of himself from Ricky. He likes the look in Ricky 's ey es, unclouded by Darwin's notoriety. Unfortunately, the truth can never stay hidden, and when it comes out, Darwin may lose any hope of holding onto the future they've begun to build.

      Of Love and Corn Dogs
    • Haven's War

      • 276 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      With Haven on an extended honeymoon with Sammy, bad guys around the world are breathing a lot easier. No one is better at permanently removing these lowlifes who target children-and the brutal murder of two teenage girls makes clear it's past time to return to work. Haven's first assignment back results in a new family member and a renewed sense of urgency to protect and avenge the innocent. There is nothing 'usual' about the business of hunting predators, but when several of Haven's fellow agents are killed, a pattern emerges. The hunters have become the prey, tools in a bitter vendetta for a perceived wrong. Despite years of working alone, when the target shifts to someone unexpected, Haven calls in reinforcements-a friend to stand between the family he loves and a ruthless killer. Teamwork may be the only way to win this fight-unless it's already too little, too late. Haven tries to approach this as he would any other assignment. Find your enemy and make sure they suffer before you eliminate them. But when a member of his team goes off-book and ends up dead, everything changes. It's no longer a battle. Now it's war.

      Haven's War
    • Family Matters

      • 256 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      A businessman with perfectionist tendencies, Seth panics when he sees Joey and Jenna, the siblings his new boyfriend Patrick is raising. He hates messes and kids. But can he walk away and leave his heart behind?

      Family Matters