Also: The Amazon sale for Max, the Sequel is over, but for those who've been waiting to purchase an ebook copy of it NOT on Amazon, it'll be available on May 15th. I'll post links as soon as I have them. 🍆
Robert Montagnet and Dan Cooper are a nice gay couple who live in a nice waterfront condo in a nice, touristy part of Playa del Carmen, Mexico.
At least, that’s who they’re pretending to be.
After five months on the lam, Dr. Crane is strained to the point of breaking—he just wants it to be over. But, with his mental and physical health in decline, living where he doesn’t speak the language and relying on his partner for everything, he feels trapped.
Just the way Max likes it, of course.
When Crane is presented with an opportunity to clear his name once and for all, he’s compelled to take it… But, it means betraying the young man who thoroughly intoxicates him in ways he had never imagined possible.
Can Crane break his addiction or is he too far down the rabbit hole to escape?
Howdy folks - after wrangling the timeline into proper place, I've released the first (very unedited, very much in progress) 29k of Max, the Sequel to silver subscription members.
You can find it here - mind the warnings and don't read it if you're impatient like me... I'm not sure when it'll actually be finished and published (soon I hope! I'm finally in the last stretch...)
I honestly think this was my favourite book to write. It started off as a little serial on my blog, inspired by something my old therapist said: "I love psychopaths." Thus Max was given life. I then turned it into a book and I'm glad I did. It's a twisted little story with an unreliable narrator, set in my hometown of Montréal... a sort of lively psycho-romp through themes of addiction, betrayal, and general mayhem. There aren't many "nice" things that happen in the story, and it probably appeals best to folks like me who consider Natural Born Killers or True Romance to be "romantic", but whenever someone asks me "what book of yours do you wish more people would read?", I always reply "Max".