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Welcoming The Recluse
Forestville Silver Foxes book 7
Nora Phoenix
Amazon
May 28, 2026

I’m a man on a mission to stay as far away from everyone else as possible. I have too much damage as a veteran, and this is the only way to keep those I love safe—especially Boden, my teenage son, whom I haven’t seen in years.

I find a quiet spot on top of a mountain where no one bothers me. Until Arek shows up, the local doctor and a single dad to teenage twins. I help him with an emergency, but something happens. There’s a spark, a connection between us I’ve never felt before.

We become friends, and slowly but surely, he’s the reason I come down the mountain. Even though I’ve never been attracted to a man, I’m very much into Arek, and our friendship grows into more.

But the past never stays in the past, and if I want a future with Arek, I’ll have to deal with the mistakes I’ve made. Can I repair what I broke, or is it too late to find healing?

Welcoming the Recluse is a super slow burn, friends-to-lovers MM romance set in a small town, featuring two older single dads, a bi awakening, and all the hurt/comfort. This is book 7 in the Forestville Silver Foxes series but can be read as a standalone. Please mind the content warnings in the front of the book.

Macallister Heald is an army veteran with PTSD who self-isolates to protect others. He’s been living on the mountain, restoring an old campground and mostly keeping to himself except for necessary trips into town for supplies.

Arek Jacobson is a newer Doctor in town. He's a single dad with two teenage boys.  Mac and Arek’s paths crossed once in a very casual way and then in two more intense interactions. And it’s enough to make Arek want to be friends and possibly find ways to help him deal with his issues.

I really felt for Mac because he was basically trapped in his own self-isolation. He wanted to be able to have connections. He missed his son. But he didn’t want to ever do anything to hurt them, so he hurt himself in a self-sacrificing way and stayed out of people's lives.

Arek is kind, empathetic, and also dealing with his own issues he tries to hide. He is an overthinker, caretaker, fixer, and running on empty between work and his home life. I loved his relationships with his twins and enjoyed seeing the differences in the twins' personalities.

As a tenuous friendship and deeper connection develop between Arek and Mac, so does an attraction and need for touch and care.  I really liked these two guys together. They were both mature, caring, and really needed the connection, but at the same time were afraid of it. Seeing them be vulnerable and understand each other touched my heart. 

It’s a new friends-to-lovers, bisexual awakening, hurt-comfort, small town, romance about healing, connection, and found family. 
This was such a beautiful and heartfelt story. These two men seemed so opposite, but they both had built up these big walls and put on these façades for others to protect themselves and used coping strategies to just get through life. But as they started to truly see under their facades and their walls just started to crack apart, it’s just so emotional and intense at times.

From the little interactions to a burgeoning friendship to an unexpected attraction, bi-awakening, and relationship, it was just a very organic process. And then when you pulled in the aspects of each of them having teenage sons, it added a whole other layer to their lives. I loved seeing the family moments and seeing Mac's World just open up and change, and seeing Arek finally allow people to help take care of him instead of being the caretaker for everyone else. These men found something meaningful to help take away their loneliness and fear of not being enough, but it also meant a lot to the sons,  so the found family and the whole becoming part of the community aspects is as important as the love story. I honestly think this is my favorite of the series, and it took me by surprise how invested in them I was.

Renovating the Model
Forestville Silver Foxes Book 1
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Awakening the Sheriff
Forestville Silver Foxes Book 2
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 Healing the Twin
Forestville Silver Foxes Book 3
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Protecting the Nerd
Forestville Silver Foxes #4
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Comforting the Grump
Series: Forestville Silver Foxes, Book 5
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Befriending the Bear
Series: Forestville Silver Foxes, Book 6
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Forestville Silver Foxes Novellas
Rescuing the Writer
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Marrying the Guide
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Winning the Dad
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Celebrating The Season 
Christmas novella
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Wooing the Librarian
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I write steamy gay romance books and I love it. I also love reading books. Books are everything.
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I started writing my first stories when I was a teen…on a freaking typewriter. I still have these, and they’re adorably romantic. And bad, haha. Fear of failing kept me from following my dream to become a romance author, so you can imagine how proud and ecstatic I am that I finally overcame my fears and self doubt and did it. I adore my genre because I love writing and reading about flawed, strong men who are just a tad broken..but find their happy ever after anyway.
My favorite books to read are pretty much all MM/gay romances as long as they have a happy end. Kink is a plus… Aside from that, I also read a lot of nonfiction and not just books on writing. Popular psychology is a favorite topic of mine and so are self help and sociology.
Hobbies? Ain’t nobody got time for that. Just kidding. I love traveling, spending time near the ocean, and hiking. But I love books more.
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HOME ICE

by Saxon James

Release Date: June 25, 2026
Genre: MM Hockey Romance Standalone
Tropes: Best friends to strangers to lovers, single dad, small town, youth hockey coach x NHL player, surprise (secret) kid, it’s always been you

Cover Design: Story Styling Cover Designs
Photography: Wander Aguiar Photography
Model: Jerrin
Discreet Cover Design: Emily Wittig

TAI
Ten years ago, I made the biggest mistake of my life.

When Hawke left for the NHL and my hockey dreams went up in smoke, I ghosted my best and longest friend. It made sense at the time, but there hasn’t been a day where I haven’t missed him.

So when we run into each other again, and his only response is “Do I know you?”, I know I deserve it. But I refuse to let one mistake keep us apart forever. Especially when he has bigger problems, and I’m in a position to help him

JENSEN
All I wanted this offseason was to spend my time relaxing—not getting an emergency phone call from Mom to come home. My hometown is full of too many memories of me and Tai so I avoid returning there as much as I can.

But now I have one more memory to add to the list: my high school girlfriend.

And the kid we apparently had together.

Kasen hates me and thinks I abandoned them, and my only way to get to him is through his coach. My ex-best friend. The friend that has been impossible to forget. No matter how much I’ve tried.


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“I have your friend here. You better come pick him up.”
“My friend?” I’m trying to work my sleepy brain. “Who?”
“Jensen Hawke.”
That’s the last name I’m expecting. Sure, we went out together there a few times when we were twenty-one but it wasn’t long after that Hawke left. How the hell does Derry even remember that? “He’s not my friend.”
“Well he’s here, he’s drunk off his face and causing issues, so if you don’t come and get him, I’ll be forced to call the police.”
Motherfucker. “Aren’t you supposed to make sure you don’t over serve people?” Apparently I’m irritable when I’m tired and being dragged out of bed.
I am getting out of bed though. One foot in front of the other while my body tries to tug me back down onto the mattress.
“Police it is,” he says.
“Stop,” I groan before he can hang up. “I’m on my way. Just give me a second to get changed and I’ll be there.”
“Appreciate it. See you soon.”
I pull a face at my phone when I hang up then hurry to tug on some shorts and a T-shirt. Sleeping only in my briefs makes that easier, I guess.
Hawke is going to owe me for this. I have private coaching classes from six tomorrow and I’m already going to be wrecked from a day of working outside.
I’m halfway to the bar when it occurs to me that I should have left Derry to call the cops. What the hell do I care? Mine and Hawke’s friendship ended ten years ago by my choice.
And here I am, running to his aid.
Okay, it’s possible that the fresh memory of him is dredging up things I’d always kept buried. No matter how many friends I make as an adult, there’s a disconnect between what I have with them, and the kind of ride or die friendship I had with Hawke.
Maybe friendships born out of stupidity, competition, and the shared trauma of high school isn’t something that you can replicate as an adult. It’s one of those priceless things you either have forever, or for the time you need to grow into yourself.
Hawke and I were that second option, but damn if I don’t wish it was the first.
I get to Derry’s too fast for my thoughts, and walk into the usual Saturday night thrum. The music is loud, the laughter is louder, and as I weave my way through people, I spot the one black cloud at the bar.
He’s hunched over, gripping his empty glass like it’s the only thing keeping him on his stool, and there’s a ring of empty space between him and the rest of the room that nobody wants to cross.
And I’m the lucky guy who gets to do it.
With a deep breath that does nothing for my courage, I pull out the stool beside him and sink down onto it.
“Should we try this again?” I ask.
All I get is a glower in return.
“Since your memory is so terrible, I’m Tai Barrett. The guy you were best friends with between the ages of … I dunno … thirteen and twenty-one.”
“Fuck off.”
My lips twitch. “Ah, so you do remember me?”
“I said fuck off.” He’s slurring, which means he’s drunk way too much to still be upright.
“I could, but Derry called me and basically said that you leave with me, or you leave with the police. Your call.”
“The police.”
I almost laugh at that. Hawke has always been a bit of a stubborn ass, but it was never in an aggressive or bitter way. More that he’d bet until he was blue in the face—or Google proved him wrong—that he was right about something and was always ready for any competition to prove that he’s the best.
Hawke’s a winner. It’s always been in his nature.
So this loser sitting drunk at the bar does not match up with my memory of him.
“I don’t think you mean that.”
His laugh holds no amusement. “You know shit about me. Go away.”
“I can’t do that.”
“Why?”
“Because who else will pull out their phone and record the great Jensen Hawke being arrested and post it for all the world to see?” His glare bores into me even as I tap my chin like I’m thinking. “Oh that’s right. The whole bar. Especially those guys over there who have worked out exactly who you are.”
Hawke grunts, goes to take another sip from his glass and then snarls when he remembers it’s empty. “Like it could make the day any worse.”
“Well it’s definitely not making a bad day better.”
“Neither is talking to you.”
Considering I wasn’t even sure I wanted to haul my ass out of bed for this guy, he should be annoying me more than he is. But even with him being an asshole, there’s something about his presence that’s reeling me in, the same way it always did when we were younger.


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CROSBY
Portland Wildfire #1
Sawyer Bennett
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May 19, 2026

She’s here to expose hockey’s biggest flaws. He’s the complication she never planned on. Neither one is prepared for the sparks that fly every time they collide.

Juno Paxton has built her award-winning documentary career dismantling institutions people blindly worship. Her latest assignment is her most high-profile yet: immerse herself in the league’s newest hockey expansion team—the Portland Wildfire—for an entire season and create a behind-the-scenes film the league can parade around as “authentic.”

Juno doesn’t buy it. Not the hype, not the hero worship, and definitely not the polished personas of pro athletes. She expects egos, theatrics, and plenty of manufactured grit.

What she doesn’t expect is Crosby Hale.

The Wildfire’s starting goalie is stoic, meticulously focused, and infuriatingly camera-shy. He wants nothing to do with her film, her questions, or her insistence that he “show some personality.” Unfortunately for him, the league wants Juno’s documentary to center on the enigmatic goaltender who refuses to cooperate.

But the more time Juno spends with Crosby, the more she glimpses the steady, thoughtful man beneath his guarded exterior. He isn’t the stereotype she’s built her name exposing—he’s better. The more she learns about him, the harder it becomes to keep her documentary, and her heart, objective. And for Crosby, letting Juno in feels less like a mistake and more like the beginning of something worth fighting for.

Warm, witty, and unexpectedly emotional, CROSBY launches the Portland Wildfire series with a slow-burn enemies-to-lovers romance between a skeptical filmmaker and the goalie determined to stay out of her spotlight… until she becomes the one thing he can’t turn away from.



This is a new hockey spinoff with the Portland Wildfire expansion team. This is their first year of building a team under the guidance of a billionaire owner, and they have all of the support and fancy equipment. They need to be successful, but as a new team, they’ve got to figure out how to mesh together.

Crosby is their steady and focused goalie and team captain. Hockey has been his focus, and he doesn’t want any kind of distractions from the media or anyone else. In fact, his life being put on social media blast is a personal pet peeve. He is confident, controlled, private, and guarded. 

Juno is a thorough and edgy documentary maker, who is tasked by the owner to make an exceptional documentary for this new team and all the players. And she seems to be focusing on Crosby, whether he wants her to or not. She’s known for being honest, perceptive, and getting to the heart of the matter. Crosby likes to keep things under control but is going to have no choice other than to participate. But that doesn’t mean he’s going to make it easy. And she doesn’t plan on taking it easy on him.

I enjoyed seeing their dynamic change from more of a tension and avoidance on Crosby‘s part to an appreciation of her personality and her looks. It was like he was drawn to her as a magnet, even when he didn’t want to be, and then once he got there, he wanted to stay there. But he’s also ruled by this sense of honor and doing the right thing, and didn’t want to do anything inappropriate to someone now associating with the team. And it’s the same for her. She’s drawn to him initially and realizes he’s an important part of her project, but then she starts to realize how actually compelling and complex he is and how he has hidden layers to him. But it all develops organically and very naturally.  They have a good rapport and a sense of humor once he lets his show. 

It's a very slow-burn story about trust and being able to be their true selves with each other.  These two are so well matched in personality, trust issues, work ethic, intelligence, and empathy. But there are also a few challenges in the way.

There’s a whole new team of interesting men to pick from for this new series. I know Locke is going to be next, and he is definitely one to watch as the intense enforcer of the team. 

A new expansion team in Oregon has players from all over the league joining together as teammates. Former teammates, rivals, and strangers have to work together to build a team from the ground up. Some of the players have chips on their shoulders from being the ones let go from their former teams, while others take the opportunity to shine.

Crosby was picked up as a free agent, ready for a change in his career and to move away from personal drama he wasn’t keen to hold onto. As the goalie, Crosby is used to watching and directing from the back. As he helps guide his new team to the beginning of their season, he does his best to stay away from the film director hired to document the way the team comes together.

Juno is never sure what story her projects are going to tell until the film comes together. She is excited to branch out and film a developing hockey team. Getting to know the players, she quickly learns who is excited for extra attention and who seems to hold back when she is around. She begins working through the players, getting to know what brought each of them to Portland. Most are willing to share, but she starts to wonder if the real story is somehow tied up in Crosby, one of the natural leaders on the team but also one who is reluctant to be interviewed.

This was very much a slow burn as Crosby avoids Juno in her professional capacity and takes some time to warm up to even speaking with her about more than surface level hockey. As they begin to get to know each other off the record, their friendship grows, but the romance is also slow to develop. They are rooted in their friendship and the knowledge of what makes the other tick, and make sure they are solid before they take their relationship public. But the public shifts perspectives, and adds stresses and triggers they thought they had avoided.

The audio narrators, Aaron Shedlock and Amanda Stribling, bring Crosby and Juno to life, adding great pacing and voice to the story. The audio adds a steady confidence to Crosby’s, and a strong sense of presence to Juno’s voice. Shedlock is on the list of my favorite narrators, and while Stribling is new to me, I can see myself picking up books she has narrated just to hear her characters. I enjoyed the way both performances balanced nicely and made both perspectives engaging.

As a new team, the Portland Wildfire has plenty of characters to develop and explore. This is a ragtag bunch, with little tying them together beyond their brand new team. As such, I can see the series growing both with individual stories and as the team gels (or doesn’t) as the season continues.

Portland Wildfire


LOCKE
Portland Wildfire #2
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August 11, 2026

He’s the league’s most dangerous enforcer. She’s the specialist sent to determine whether he’s too broken to save. Neither of them is prepared for what happens when the truth hits back.

Donovan Locke has a reputation carved in blood and penalty minutes. The league’s most dangerous enforcer, he’s an angry, unapproachable loner who fights harder and refuses to let anyone in. The Portland Wildfire only took him because no one else would, and Locke seems determined to prove every rumor true. He doesn’t do teammates. He doesn’t do relationships. He barely does conversation.

Dr. Livia Cross is quiet, brilliant and controlled. Officially, she’s the Wildfire’s new high-performance consultant. Unofficially, she’s been embedded by the league to evaluate one player.

One risk.
Locke.

Her job is simple: observe him, test him, and determine whether he’s safe to stay on the ice, or too volatile to keep playing. But the man she finds beneath the scowl and silence isn’t what she expected. He’s sharp. Watching. Walled off for a reason. And when sparks ignite where there should only be professionalism, Livia’s carefully built boundaries start to crack.

Locke doesn’t trust easily yet he lets Livia closer than he ever intended, long before he learns she isn’t who he thinks she is. And when the truth comes out, it won’t just shatter their fragile connection… it might end his career.

Dark, emotional, and electric with slow-burn chemistry, LOCKE delivers a gripping workplace romance between a guarded enforcer and the woman sent to evaluate him—until desire becomes danger, and the lines between loyalty and love blur beyond recognition.


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Hat Trick
Legends and Fury #2
E.M. Lindsey
Amazon and KU
May 18, 2026

“For five million dollars, would you send a relative to jail?”
"Bud, I would pay five million dollars to send a few there."

Problem number one: Almost everything the world thinks they know about me is a lie.
Problem number two: Two people know the truth.
Problem number three: One of those two is a stalker and he's having a blast using that information against me to get his way.

The good news is, the second person who knows the truth about who I am seems pretty dedicated to taking my stalker down.

The bad news is, it’s NHL goalie Vanya Maximov, and he and I had a one night stand that I can’t stop thinking about. And while Vanya might be walking sunshine so bright he can make even my blind ass see light, we have no business being together.

I’m a mess, and while Vanya is everything I’ve ever wanted in a partner, he deserves better than me.

If only he was willing to listen to reason. If only he was less stubborn and able to give up on a lost cause.

But with his ability to give me exactly what I want—a little pain with my pleasure—and his refusal to treat me like I’m fragile, something dangerous starts happening.

I’m beginning to think that maybe—just maybe—he’s right, and I am worth everything he sees.

Hat Trick is the second book in the Punk as Puck spin-off trilogy, Legends and Fury. It’s a high heat, friends to lovers romance with a sunshine NHL goalie who also might be a golden retriever in disguise, a PPHL goalie with big black cat energy, a stalker, and no faith in himself, hooking up in a friend’s car, praise and pain, high stakes romance, hockey bro banter, tons of chirping, and the swooniest happily ever after.


Micah is a hockey goalie in the PPHL blind hockey league, and he has been blind from birth and doesn’t have eyes, which makes his otherwise handsome looks unique. After his brother Jonas' book, Stick Around, it was obvious that something was going on with Micah. He was being secretive, distant, angry, anxious, and avoiding his friends. So now in his story, we’re finding out there’s a lot more going on under the surface with Micah. From past trauma that still affects him, to a current threatening situation, to family issues, to a crush that’s probably not a good idea to act on. And only a couple of people know what’s going on, and one of them is the threat, and the other one is an NHL player, Vanya Maximov.

Vanya is a teammate of his brother's fiancé so he’s close to their friend group,  but somehow Vanya can see under Micah's cool facade and see a guy who’s in trouble, but he also sees a handsome man. Vanya has a big crush on his "pretty goalie." But Micah has major self-worth issues,  and he doesn’t feel good enough, so there is a push and pull, fight or flight situation going on between them. 

My heart hurt for Micah because he really was traumatized, and he didn’t feel he could share with anybody the true extent of it, and he’s dealt with it for years alone. It affects his relationships with his brothers, his friends, his team, and his own self-esteem. And I love-love-loved Vanya! He’s this big.  burly, sunshiney, golden retriever with a huge heart, and he just wants Micah in his life so bad.  But he’s willing to be patient, and he’s kind, protective, determined, and he just wants to make sure that Micah is safe and understands that he will be there for him.

And poor Micah doesn’t know what to do with that kind of positive attention and actual care. He’s never had somebody to give him that, truly understand him, or care enough to make him feel safe. But their friend group is all intertwined, so it also makes it a little messy if something were to go wrong. 

This is a story with suspense, drama, threats, but it is also about a man learning to trust, be vulnerable, and feel safe so that he can be his true self. It is also about found family and how important it is to have support. I am really enjoying this spin-off Legends of Fury series and am looking forward to more. Micah and Jordan's brother, Caleb, definitely needs a story, and there are several other interesting guys on the hockey teams. 


 
Stick Around
Legends and Fury #1
E.M. Lindsey
Amazon and KU
Kim's 5 star review

"Would you slap a teammate for twenty-five grand?"
"Uh, yeah. There are a few I'd slap for free. Just point me in the right direction."

Problem number one: My personal life is falling apart.
Problem number two: My public life is also on thin freaking ice.
Problem number three: The ridiculously hot NHL D-man with the inability to remove his head from his ass has decided I’m his number one target.

And that last one is a bit of an issue since his idea of targeting me is to have absurdly hot hate-hookups with me in the locker room. Which I don’t necessarily mind…

Except there’s one tiny snag in his plan: I don’t like guys.

Or, well, I didn’t think I liked guys.

But when Alexio Zeki drops to his knees and, uh, gets to business, I realize my very narrow view of my own sexuality needs some adjustment.

And that’s ironic coming from a blind man.

Admitting I’m bisexual is the easy part.

Admitting I’m kind of, sort of, ridiculously into the man I claimed to hate is something else entirely. But the more he insists that I’m worth keeping, the more I start wanting to believe him.

Stick Around is the first book in the Punk as Puck spin-off series, Legends and Fury. It’s a high heat, enemies to lovers rom-com with a snarky NHL goalie who has a lot of big opinions and doesn’t care if they’re unsolicited, a PPHL goalie with a mountain of problems and no way to reach the top, locker room hookups, praise, swoony romance, a low-stakes bi-awakening, hockey bro banter, tons of chirping, and the swooniest happily ever after.


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E.M. Lindsey is a non-binary, MM Romance author who lives on the East Coast of the United States. When they're not working, EM is spending time on the beach, kayaking, swimming, and playing with their dogs. 
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