The Beautiful Man
When Jenn Brooks looks in mirrors, she can see ghosts. Seeing one from a fresh corpse sitting on the backseat of her car is enough to distract anybody though, and when she accidentally runs over her idol, pretty boy actor Ambrose Lawson, she becomes caught up in his world. And there's someone, and something, trying to kill him.
Status: Currently on submission
Writing as Emma Jane...
E.J. Tett also writes under the pseudonym of Emma Jane for her m/m romance work.
Otherworld
Archetypal English toff William "Liam" Barnes is in big trouble. He's borrowed money from Irish gangster Davey McGrath with one simple proviso: get the prism from Matthew Luttrell - seducing him if he has to - and bring it back to him. But the prism isn't with Matthew, and Liam makes a decision he can't undo, meaning he's now twenty thousand pounds in debt to a vicious gangster and has no idea where to find the prism.
That is, until he meets stoic Irishman Jim Henvey, the real owner of the prism, who has a cruel demi-goddess of a mother on the warpath for him. Liam and Jim quickly find themselves tied up in each other's messes, and with more than just the mortal world out to get them, is there any way they can find their way out of a battle between dimensions together and still have time to figure out their feelings for each other? Or will they sink deeper into trouble?
Status: Previously published by Torquere Press (2014-2016). Co-author: Liz Powell. Release date: November 2014
Available as an ebook from 2017. Buy
That is, until he meets stoic Irishman Jim Henvey, the real owner of the prism, who has a cruel demi-goddess of a mother on the warpath for him. Liam and Jim quickly find themselves tied up in each other's messes, and with more than just the mortal world out to get them, is there any way they can find their way out of a battle between dimensions together and still have time to figure out their feelings for each other? Or will they sink deeper into trouble?
Status: Previously published by Torquere Press (2014-2016). Co-author: Liz Powell. Release date: November 2014
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Shuttered
When Daniel has a reading from clairvoyant Rowan at a craft fair, he quickly realises it’s a con. But he likes Rowan, seeing the charm behind the chancer's facade, and so rather than expose him, he starts to date him — only to discover that some of Rowan’s other cons are far more serious.
The so-called psychic owes ten thousand pounds to two men after deceitfully claiming to be able to find the body of their murdered mother. Daniel must help Rowan open up to recover the genuine gift he possessed in childhood and contact the spirits before the men catch up with them — and Daniel’s telepathic connection with his dog Sasha might be the key to doing so.
Status: Published by Dreamspinner Press. Release date: December 2014 Buy ebook
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Shuttered received an Honorable Mention in the 2015 Rainbow Awards. See here.
The so-called psychic owes ten thousand pounds to two men after deceitfully claiming to be able to find the body of their murdered mother. Daniel must help Rowan open up to recover the genuine gift he possessed in childhood and contact the spirits before the men catch up with them — and Daniel’s telepathic connection with his dog Sasha might be the key to doing so.
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Shuttered received an Honorable Mention in the 2015 Rainbow Awards. See here.
Whitecott Manor
Alistair Ellis is the proud gardener for beautiful fifteenth-century Whitecott Manor, in England’s West Country. His life changes forever following a gas explosion at the manor, in which his boss—and love of his life—dies. However, his boss hasn’t exactly gone for good and Alistair still finds himself involved in conversations with the deceased.
Circumstances improve when he meets Noah, the handsome dog groomer for the manor’s new owners. Although there are some issues: Noah is already engaged and Alistair suffers from cynophobia—an acute fear of dogs!
Published by NineStar Press September 11th 2017.
Paperback available from all bookstores, including Amazon
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Circumstances improve when he meets Noah, the handsome dog groomer for the manor’s new owners. Although there are some issues: Noah is already engaged and Alistair suffers from cynophobia—an acute fear of dogs!
Published by NineStar Press September 11th 2017.
Paperback available from all bookstores, including Amazon
Ebook available from NineStar Press
Space Mac
A space-based rom-com. "Fun, and quirky, but also very sweet" ~ Juliana Spink Mills, author of Heart Blade
Cocky escort Mackenzie “Mac” Jones has just the right type of blood so that when he steals an odd silver brooch from a client, it transports him to a strange planet. Frightened and confused—and confronted by aliens—he flees and ends up bumping into a handsome humanoid male named Teevar.
But Teevar and his companions are also on the run, and Mac finds himself embroiled in the affairs of his new friends with no idea how to get back to Earth. Can Mac and Teevar survive long enough to work out their feelings for each other? And will Mac ever see home again?
Published December 18th 2017
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Cocky escort Mackenzie “Mac” Jones has just the right type of blood so that when he steals an odd silver brooch from a client, it transports him to a strange planet. Frightened and confused—and confronted by aliens—he flees and ends up bumping into a handsome humanoid male named Teevar.
But Teevar and his companions are also on the run, and Mac finds himself embroiled in the affairs of his new friends with no idea how to get back to Earth. Can Mac and Teevar survive long enough to work out their feelings for each other? And will Mac ever see home again?
Published December 18th 2017
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Short Stories
The Queen's Guard - published in Torquere Press's Men in Uniform anthology
Compulsion - published in Dreamspinner Press's Hot off the Press anthology
Compulsion - published in Dreamspinner Press's Hot off the Press anthology