Alex has two November story surprises
Hey, friends!
Alex here - with a quick update about some new stories.
First off, I know it’s not been long since “Show Me” came out, but I couldn’t help it… “We Hid It Too Well” was finished, and I didn’t think there was much point waiting before releasing it!

When I ran a poll earlier in the year, a lot of people said they preferred shorter stories, and for me to just release new books when they were ready. “We Hid It Too Well” should be a bit quicker to read, compared to some of my other books, but hopefully you’ll agree that it’s still bursting at the seams with hot guys nonetheless!
Here’s the short blurb…
They're "work husbands" at the office, but Jesse knows he can't tell Jez how he really feels: his hot coworker has a girlfriend, and is off-limits. Thing is, it turns out the attraction is mutual.
Blindfolded at the wheel of a race car isn't the obvious place for a lust declaration, but the seatbelt means Jesse can't run from Jez's confession, or his hands-on demonstration. But can Jez offer more than just a weekend thrill?
“We Hid It Too Well” is available now, on Amazon, Smashwords, Apple Books, itch.io, and more. It has a VERY fun opening scene, which I really enjoyed writing!
As you probably already know, I like to celebrate a new book release with a new, free story, too. This time it’s “My Sister’s Boyfriend Needed A Ride” and, as the name might imply, there’s some sneaky sex going on. It just goes to show, you really can’t trust a twink!
It’s available now on GayDemon, and should be on Nifty imminently…
Oh, and if you didn’t download “Trick And Treat” - my very vaguely Halloween-themed free story - from itch.io yet, it’s now also available on Nifty and GayDemon.
If you read either of them, I’d love to hear what you think?
Are you on Bluesky? I’ve been having a lot of fun over there lately - it feels like a mix of old-school Tumblr and the golden age of Twitter. Say hi if you’ve joined up!
Finally, I blogged about forbidden love and romance story tropes, and why just because there’s a common theme that doesn’t automatically mean the same plot. I’m trying to get in the habit of writing more about writing, so if there’s a blog topic you want to see, hit reply to this newsletter and let me know!
As always, I appreciate you reading, and your reviews and comments - I hope the rest of November treats you well!
-Alex
p.s. Before you go, a quick question…