

Yay and a ho ho ho! To be honest, I think my brain needed some merry cheer. I know I usually shy away from Christmas/holiday books, but this year the characters spoke so I gladly listened.

That’s all my news for now! Please stay safe and be kind to yourself! Nick Russo has done a stellar job on this audio! I’m still waiting for Audible to catch up, but you can find it at the following stores:Ĭheck your favourite store.

I’m honoured and very grateful to all my readers! Thank you, thank you, thank you to everyone who has bought, read, and reviewed my books! I won a whole basket of awards at the Goodreads M/M Awards, and I’m very proud to show off my badges!īook of the Year! For Dearest Milton Jamesīest Contemp/mainstream for Dearest Milton Jamesīest Main Character for Malachi in Dearest Milton Jamesīest Performance/Visual Arts for Code Redīest White Collar (tie for first place) for Bossyģrd Best Series of all Time for Red Dirt Heart I’m so very honoured! Thank you to everyone who nominated and voted! I’m humbled that this little book touched so many hearts. The Goodreads M/M Romance Members’ Choice Awards and Love Bytes Reviews both gave the top award to Malachi and Julian, and all the crew at the Dead Letter Office. I am so very honoured to announce that Dearest Milton James was named BOOK OF THE YEAR not once, but twice! The tagline… Not even the brightest star can shine forever I’ll be back soon with the blurb, cover and pre-order link! It should be out late February – date to be confirmed Like everything that goes through the mail centre, only time will tell if Malachi has found his intended destination or if he’ll find himself returned to sender.A huge thanks to everyone who has been waiting patiently for this book! I can’t say too much just yet, but what I can divulge… He also needs to solve the mystery of the pile of old letters that sits in Julian’s office and maybe get to the bottom of what makes Julian tick. To keep his father happy, Malachi needs to keep this job. Where Julian is calm and ordered, Malachi is chaos personified, but despite their outward differences, there’s an immediate chemistry between them that sends Malachi’s head-and heart-into a spin. Malachi’s intrigued by Julian at first, and he soon learns there’s more to the man than his boring clothes of beige, tan, and brown a far cry from Malachi’s hot pink, lilac, and electric blue. Malachi expects tedious and boring but instead discovers a warehouse with a quirky bunch of misfit co-workers, including a stoic and nerdy boss, Julian Pollard. Malachi Keogh finds himself in a job he neither wanted nor asked for when his father, boss of Sydney’s postal service, sends him to the end of the business line, aka The Dead Letter Office.
