Common Law

Long Shadows
Series: Common Law, Book 1. Price: $2.99 USD. Words: 48,760. Language: English. Published: January 2, 2017 by Riptide Publishing. Categories: Fiction » Romance » Suspense, Fiction » LGBTQ+ » Gay
LA cop Jericho Crewe got the hell out of Mosely, Montana, when he was seventeen. Fifteen years later, he’s back, and everything is just as messed up as when he left. He planned a quick visit to deal with his injured father, but of course things are never that simple. Family complications, police complications, social complications — and, as always, Wade Granger complications.
Embers
Series: Common Law, Book 2. Price: $3.99 USD. Words: 52,250. Language: English. Published: February 6, 2017 by Riptide Publishing. Categories: Fiction » Romance » Suspense, Fiction » LGBTQ+ » Gay
Small town—big problems. Jericho Crewe is back in Mosely, Montana, trying to deal with police corruption, interfering feds, his newly discovered family members, and, of course, Wade Granger. He doesn’t really need a biker war on top of it all, but as the bodies start to pile up, it becomes pretty clear that’s what he’s got.
Darkness
Series: Common Law, Book 3. Price: $3.99 USD. Words: 50,300. Language: English. Published: March 6, 2017 by Riptide Publishing. Categories: Fiction » Romance » Suspense, Fiction » LGBTQ+ » Gay
A murdered prostitute. An obvious suspect. Clear evidence. For once, Jericho Crewe has a straightforward crime to investigate, and Wade Granger isn’t involved. It all seems so simple, but Jericho’s instincts won’t let him rest
Home Fires
Series: Common Law, Book 4. Price: $3.99 USD. Words: 45,150. Language: English. Published: April 3, 2017 by Riptide Publishing. Categories: Fiction » Romance » Suspense, Fiction » LGBTQ+ » Gay
Trouble comes to Mosely, Montana, from the outside world. Sure, there’s always been a militia operating up in the hills, but they were small-scale — just survivalists doing their thing — until organizers came in from out of state. Now Jericho Crewe and the rest of the sheriff’s department are facing down a heavily armed band of fanatics, and the feds are busy elsewhere.