When I started the Bronco’s Boys series, I had just finished the initial story when I happened to mention to my friend JP Barnaby that I was looking for an interesting cover model to play Bull. She flashed her phone in front of my face and there was Jesse Jackman. he was perfect and even more amazingly, he agreed to be the model. It was so cool.
Once the first title was released and the second manuscript in progress, I asked Jesse if his partner Dirk would be interested in doing the cover for the second story. It was wonderful when he agreed as well. Both men were great to work with and so kind. They work with Joey FLYFOTO in Boston and he shot both images. Jesse and Dirk were even kind enough to provide a photo of them together which I am sharing here for the first time.
I consider myself lucky to have been able to work with both of them.
Lowell Cartwright’s life as a mercenary problem solver has taken its toll, and after one more difficult job, he wants out. For help, he turns to Bull, a soldier of fortune turned club owner—not exactly a friend, but the best chance Lowell has. He visits Bull’s club to scope it out and meets Jeremy Hodgson. The twink captures his attention in a big way. Bull tells Lowell to stay away from the club until he decides whether he can help, so Lowell stays in town. When he spots Jeremy passed out on the floor of a convenience store, he goes to Jeremy’s aid.
Lowell piques Jeremy’s interest immediately, pushing all the right buttons. Then, when Jeremy needs help, Lowell’s kindness turns interest into something more.
But trouble comes knocking when Jeremy’s place is bugged. Maybe Lowell’s past is catching up to him, or maybe the danger centers on Jeremy’s roommate Tristan’s mysterious boyfriend. Whatever the source of the problem, the future Lowell and Jeremy hope for doesn’t stand a chance unless they can find a way to protect themselves.
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