THE HUNTER

& THE SPIDER

An undercover demon Hunter questions his allegiance after he develops feelings for the very pack he's been assigned to infiltrate.


Where there’s demons, there’s bound to be demon hunters and in Brooklyn there’s no shortage of either.


Jasper Craig is a hunter at New York’s secret St. James Academy, and he’s one of the best. With superior strength, agility, and a handy ability to sense demonic energy, it’s like he was born for the job. Orphaned at a young age, his parents took the secret of what, exactly, he is to their graves. And if his adoptive father knows, he’s not telling.


Crimson Apocalypse is one of New York’s oldest residents and the only known werespider in the north eastern United States. He’s the sort of guy who lives as fast as he talks and talks as fast as he drives, and if Jasper wants to get closer to the werespider he’s going to have to keep up. But getting closer might be dangerous in more ways than one and what Jasper learns may not be what he expects.


Strangers in the Night is a tense, action-filled urban fantasy. A story of self-discovery in a world where things are not always what they seem and the lines between good and evil are hard to draw.


No one ever said being a Hunter would be easy, but Jasper Craig is finding it much more difficult these days. 


Following the events of an eye-opening summer spent in the field, Jasper is back within the walls of St. James Academy - New York City’s world-renowned Hunting agency and training school. 


And he’s hating every minute of it. 


Unfortunately, the only way out is through, and so, with all eyes on him, Jasper once again rejoins the ranks of Hunters keeping the city “safe” from demonic threat. But St. James’ dogma has lost its luster for Jasper. Not every demon deserves to die due to their inhumanity. Jasper’s (ex?) boyfriend, Crimson Apocalypse, taught him that. 


Speaking of Crimson, when a series of mutilated corpses bearing Jasper’s name begin showing up around town, the Hunters suspect the three-thousand-year-old werespider may be to blame. Even worse, there’s plenty of evidence to support the claim. Only Jasper, who knows the man within the monster, believes otherwise. But can he slip through St. James’ iron-clad grip and catch the real culprit before it’s too late?


After finding his werespider boyfriend, Crimson Apocalypse, faking his own death, and running across the country in the most amazingly ridiculous van, it’s all clear skies and white sand for Jasper Craig. Finally.


Jasper and Crimson have made a new home for themselves in California, complete with a Santa Monica apartment and a new favorite bar. Jasper gets a job with Crimson’s werespider niece at a paranormal investigation agency called Lunar Investigations. His past as a Hunter is coming in handy at LI and his new team becomes new friends.

But it’s not all summer sun for Jasper and Crimson. They haven’t left all of their problems behind them, as much as they might wish. Crimson is being Drawn, pulled by a red thread of fate towards another Hunter. Cecilia Folami (a collector of rare species) and Regan Knightly (a vampire hungry for vengeance) have teamed up to find them.

With their past quickly catching up to them, will Jasper and Crimson stay one step ahead? Will the Draw prove to be too tempting to ignore?

Only The Good Die Young is the third book in the MM urban fantasy ‘The Hunter and The Spider’ series.


Jasper Craig hasn’t been the same since he died.


Going back to normal after months of captivity and torture isn’t as easy as his partner, Elder werespider Crimson Apocalyse, makes it seem. 


Jasper is depressed, dejected, and plagued by confusing dreams where death waits for him around every bend. 


Crimson, on the other hand, is his same old self and Jasper is starting to hate him for it.


And then a stranger arrives in New York City, looking for Jasper. A stranger with glowing white eyes, a teleportation device and a Masters in physics. Are they here to help or to harm? Is it merely another ruse to capture the rare, mysterious half-blood for good, or will Jasper finally learn the truth of what and who he is?


DREAM ON is the fourth book in the MM urban fantasy ‘The Hunter and The Spider’ series.


Thrust all at once into the strange, sun-drenched world of Elysium, Jasper struggles to master his grace and fit in amongst the Elysians, but plans are easier made than enacted, and the Fields are not without perils.


Wish You Were Here features Jasper Craig in our first (almost) single-perspective adventure, and is heavily influenced and inspired by the music of classic and alternative rock bands like Pink Floyd, Guns 'N Roses, Led Zeppelin, The Rolling Stones, & Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers.

Alan Augustine hasn’t been lucky in a long time, so when a too-good-to-be-true business venture drops in his lap, he snatches it up. Unfortunately, a few old clients aren’t thrilled. And he can’t seem to stop seeing grim omens in his tarot.


Bad Romance features Alan Augustine in his first full-length adventure and is heavily influenced and inspired by the music of pop, punk, and emo artists like Marianas Trench, Good Charlotte, Smashmouth, Madonna, and Lady Gaga.