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Aimee Nicole Walker

    This author crafts contemporary gay fiction, driven by a lifelong dream to tell stories of love. With a practical approach, she balances her writing aspirations with her daily life, aiming to eventually make a living through her storytelling. She hopes readers will find as much enjoyment in her books as she does in writing them, focusing on themes of love and connection.

    Broken Halos: (Queen City Rogues, #1)
    Pretty Poison (Sinister in Savannah Book 3)
    • Redemption seeker. Chameleon. Damaged heart. By day, Rocky Jacobs is a private investigator; by night, he produces a true-crime podcast with his best friends. His life revolves around three principles: skill over luck, the importance of reputation, and making sacrifices for loved ones. The trio investigates Tess Hamilton, a woman accused of killing her three husbands, who has been tried and convicted in the media. Rocky, familiar with such scrutiny, is determined to uncover the truth, driven by a desire for redemption for both Tess and himself. However, the investigation leads to dead ends, complicating matters further. Rocky is also haunted by a tragedy that shattered his life and marriage to Asher Dunleavy. When Asher, a federal marshal, reappears in Savannah, Rocky is confronted with memories of their lost love and deep regrets. He must decide whether to succumb to his sorrows or fight for a second chance. This fictional podcast series delves into Savannah's darkest crimes with a Southern twist, exploring themes of friendship, love, and resilience. While each book features a different couple, they should be read in order due to ongoing storylines. The series, intended for adults, contains mature language and themes, including the main character's struggle with PTSD from a murder-suicide investigation, which may trigger emotional responses in some readers.

      Pretty Poison (Sinister in Savannah Book 3)
      4.5