New Cover Art: Kissing in a Tree

My cover art portfolio is getting to the point where I need to consider just that: an actual portfolio. Here’s the latest. Pretty sexy little short, too.

After her reckless behavior in the first Her Other Husband story, “A Snap Decision,” Kelly can’t get her longtime friend Danny off her mind. She’s confused that she doesn’t feel guilty for cheating on her husband, and her confusion grows when she realizes she wants to be with Danny again. After a hot sexting session gets her primed, Kelly agrees to meet Danny late one Friday night for an encounter in one of their childhood haunts, the backyard treehouse!

The short story, “Kissing in a Tree,” is the second in Kirsten McCurran’s “Her Other Husband” series. It’s naughty. It’s dirty. It’s quick. And it’s only .99. Oh, and it has a kick ass cover, designed by yours truly. It’s available at Amazon and Barnes & Noble, so pick one up for your Kindle or Nook.

I know for a fact that there will be one more in this series.

New Cover Art: Sex Equity by Jake Marlow

While life may be preventing me from doing much of my own writing (either creatively or on this blog), my e-cover portfolio continues to grow. Jake Marlow, an author I’ve had the pleasure of working with over the past few years, has released a new novella entitled Sex Equity, a twist on the Indecent Proposal storyline. What if Robert Redford had a hot wife he wanted to see Demi Moore get it on with, instead of himself? Intrigued? Then pick this up. It’s only $1.49 and worth every penny.

Amazon’s description:

Molly has been fending off the advances of her sexy, wealthy client Jonah Mitchell forever, but when she and her husband, Eric, find their dream house and it’s way out of their price range, Molly gives Jonah’s offers a second thought. He claims all he wants is to watch Molly with his Nordic goddess wife, Cerina. Molly asks just how much Jonah would pay for his show and a devil’s bargain is struck. But can Molly trust Jonah to keep his “hands off” promise, or will Molly come to regret her decision?

Where to buy:

Erotica for men

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