Matsdotter and Adrastus

December 5, 2023

Elochian Adrastus is the pinnacle of demon nobility, and he hates it.

When he’s not leading an aristocracy, in therapy, or rebelling against his birthright by running the most famous bar in Levena, he’s solving a millennia old mystery with his newfound friends. He’s particularly fond of the man he’s only known as an author, learning that there’s much more to the human than meets the eye.

For the first time in over a century, Elochian feels tempted by the prospect of finding his own happy ending. He’s also terrified that any future endeavors will end in death, like they did not so long ago.

Quentin Matsdotter has one goal in life, and that’s to blend in. Unfortunately for him, that’s impossible when you’re a certifiable genius, an author, and are friends with some of the most unique people in the town. He’s got everything a man could want, except for someone to call his own.

Quentin hasn’t been able to trust his heart to anyone again after experiencing an abusive relationship years ago, but there’s no mistaking how he feels for the enigmatic archdemon. As the snow builds, so does their friendship, and it’s only a matter of time before they open their hearts to each other.

If only the past didn’t come back to haunt them.

Be prepared to stand up for what you believe in, reveal the truth, and protect those you love, no matter the cost.

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Unedited Excerpt from Matsdotter and Adrastus

Quentin

Despite the fact Arlo now technically owns Shh too, (along with many other businesses, but he firmly insists he doesn’t own them, simply manages) not much has changed. The staff is the same, and so is the dark and eccentric decor. Enormous, intricate terrariums house gadol skulls, while others are home to giant snails with beautifully marked shells, my worst nightmare.

There’s only one crucial difference.

On a stretch of wall beside the arch bookcase is a framed photograph of Thatch, which is what has captured Elochian’s attention. It’s a candid photo of the man standing in the yard at Cas and Bias’ house, hands in his pockets and a laugh pulling at his lips. It’s from the night we all spent together, Kitt took the picture. A small plaque rests beneath the silver frame.

‘Thatcher Gaillot, also known as Thatch Phantom, has been the owner of Shh Elves for 437 years.’ Elochian stares at the words inscribed there, then looks over his shoulder upon sensing my approach. He’s carrying two disposable cups, and the fingers of his right hand are multitasking, clutching at a black paper bag. His coat is slung over one arm, and to say he looks like a pack mule would be an understatement.

He holds out the cup that comes with the bag, his smile wavering. “I haven’t eaten breakfast yet, and I figured there was a good chance you haven’t yet either. I got muffins for both of us. Don’t feel obligated to eat, though.”

“You’re not wrong. Thank you.” I take a sip, then groan at the warm, heavenly apple cinnamon after it flows down my throat. Shyly, I look up to him. “Did they have—”

Elochian grins. “Banana with chocolate chips? Yes.”

An uncalled for surge of affection comes upon me, and I fight the urge to run away from it. “You’re the best.”

“I don’t know about that. What did Arlo have to say? Looks like his books are ready.”

“Books? Oh, right.” I hand Elochian back his phone, looking over at Michael who gives us a little wave. “Are you in a hurry? Maybe we could … eat together? It’s been awhile.”

Elochian smiles, and it warms me up more than the cider ever could.

“I’d like that. But let’s go back here.”

We walk through the archway side by side, and pass through the main aisles between books. Elochian seems to be on the hunt, so I follow him until he picks a seemingly random reading nook. The small space is like an alcove, curtained off with navy brocade drapes. There’s bench seats separated by a table, and a narrow window which provides a view of nothing but snow.

We sit across from each other, and thankfully Elochian wastes no time unveiling breakfast. Or lunch. I blink a few times. “What time is it?”

“One twenty-five. Or one thirty,” Elochian says without looking at his phone. He offers both muffins to me, and I take the one in his right hand.

“Really? It doesn’t feel that late. You didn’t even look.”

Elochian gives me one of his signature dry glares. “It’s a superpower,” he says seriously, then bites into his muffin. I’m temporarily distracted by his fangs elongating as his mouth widens, and I abruptly drag my attention to my own food.

We eat in content silence, and after I finish my muffin I take a long drink of my cider. When I finish, I find Elochian watching me with rapt intensity, his body practically frozen. “What?”

Slowly, he leans forward and wipes the corner of my mouth with his thumb. Air catches in my throat, which startles Elochian from his daze. “You had chocolate on your face.” He leans back, wiping his hand off on his pants.

Distantly, I think of how much a shame that is.

“Oh. Thanks.”

“How … how is your writing going?” Elochian starts off slow, then seems to have recomposed himself by the end of his question. In a more teasing tone, he says, “Your message was exceptionally interesting. I thought you were working on a holiday romance or something.”

I wave him off, cheeks flushed. “I was, but that’s not what I was working on last night. I was rambling, and it was late. I’m not sure if any of it will be any good.” I take a sip of my cider, which does nothing to calm the jittery feeling in my heart. When Elochian doesn’t say anything, simply stares at me expectantly, I say, “It’s … different, from what I normally write.”

He leans ahead once more, elbows resting on the table. His cup is centered between his loosely clasped hands, which are at the perfect halfway point between him and me. The candles in the antlered candelabra flicker, illuminating the golden lines embedded into his cheekbones, and a certain look in his deep brown eyes that I don’t see very often. I don’t have a name for it, but I wish that I did.

My own hands are inches from his, my tainted fingertips gently drum the table in a familiar pattern. My cup of cider rests forgotten off to the side. When did that happen?

He says, “Tell me.”

My fingers pause their drumming, and I take a moment to breathe.

Elochian Adrastus’ full attention is all encompassing. Something I secretly wish for, and can never handle when I have it.

I exhale, mentally preparing to word vomit and doing my best to prevent it.

With much more shyness than I would have if I were telling Elochian the plot to my usual romance, I say, “Most people don’t have a great whirlwind romance that’s an end all, be all. Or maybe they did, in the beginning, but for one reason or another it didn’t work out. But that doesn’t … that doesn’t make those relationships less important. A person’s first may not be their last, but that doesn’t take away from the impact of that first love.”

“Like a stepping stone,” Elochian says quietly, watching me intensely.

“Right, yeah. That’s the bit I was working on last night. I don’t have all the pieces, just a vague idea. A character, kind of. I don’t know, I think we need more stories that focus on the big picture. The stepping stones, and the person they bring you to.”

Elochian smiles, then looks away. The movement hollows me out, and I have no idea why. When he looks back, there’s that safety guard. He’s still paying attention to me, but there’s … I don’t know, distance. He says, “I like it. I think you’re onto something.”

And then he changes everything. His fingers twitch, and his black painted nails trace against the back of my own fingers.

Breathlessly, I ask, “You think so?”

“You always are. Why stop trusting your gut now? It’s a different audience, but why not?”

“Why not … right.”

In a moment of rare courage, I slide my fingers in the spaces between his. Elochian’s breathing is the loudest thing in the room, second only to my racing heart. His endless dark eyes are fixated on our hands, but they jump to mine when I whisper, “I missed you, too.”

“What?” He asks, fingers tightening, locking mine into place. For the first time in over a week, I feel grounded again.

“First thing this morning, or whenever it was, you said you missed me. I missed you, too. I didn’t realize how much I’d gotten used to seeing you in the morning, until you weren’t there anymore.”

“I … I feel that way, too.” Elochian steals a deep breath from the intimate space between us. There’s only the softly glowing candelabra overhead, the snow trapped against the window, and the old table between us. The curtains hide us from the rest of the place, and I’ve never been more certain that this is the time. A vague sort of desperation alights my nerves, like this might be the only chance I’ll ever have to tell Lochian how I feel.

“Lochian, I care about you, and there’s something I wanted to ask you—”

“Quentin, I—”

Michael parts the curtains, startling both of us. Elochian’s hand jerks away from mine, and for a moment mine remains outstretched, reaching for him. Stiffly, Michael says, “I apologize Sir, but there’s a problem. Code Green.”

Elochian sighs, then stands and straightens the sleeves of his shirt, a move that would be much more impressive if it were a suit instead of a cashmere sweater. “I’m surprised we had this long. I’ll be right there, give us a moment, please.”

“Of course,” Michael says, then takes off.

“You’re leaving?” I ask, standing with shaky knees. I feel robbed, empty. Cold.

Elochian takes a step towards me. “I’m afraid so. But Misfits night is in a few days, I’ll see you. I promise.”

Then, he surprises me.

He reaches forward, and his fingertips skim the side of my throat. He leans in, and I’m helpless to do anything but allow him to gently pull me closer. Elochian Adrastus kisses my cheek, then leaves me behind with a word.

And then I’m left all alone, absorbing the fleeting heat in my cheek with lipstick stained fingers.

Phantom and Rook now in audio!

Phantom and Rook, narrated by Kirt Graves, is now available on Audible! Readers have called this book a captivating love story, a warm hug, and somewhere people want to live. Tomorrow it will be available on Spotify, Libro.fm, and pretty much everywhere else. You can find all the links right here.

In the meantime, here’s a sneak peek from the POV of the immortal who everyone is bound to forget. Even his soulmate.

Here’s what you can expect.

☀️ Grumpy x Sunshine

⛈️ Forgotten Memories

🏳️‍🌈 Misfit Found Family

✨ Immersive Modern Fantasy

🧹 Witches

🪙 Treasure Hunt

❤️‍🔥Slow Burn Mutual Pining

🎧 Dual POV

💊Mental Health and Disability Rep

🎨Magical Tattoos

❤️ Idiots to Lovers, lots of facepalming

Book Blurb:

Arlo Rook has decided it’s time to move out of Garren Castle, home for orphans of all races, magical or not, at 100 years old. It’s not the first time he’s left home, but after a setback that landed the Hedge Witch in the hospital a year ago, he ended up right back at square one. 

But now he’s ready to strike out on his own, despite his friend’s worries that he’s not ready for the real world. 

Thatch Phantom is an immortal, the last of his kind and perpetually bored. When he’s not closing inter-dimensional rifts and corralling demons, he’s visiting his favorite city of all, Levena.  

Centuries ago, when life was particularly dull, he set up a scavenger hunt for a starving village, providing them with a year’s worth of supplies. Once again, Thatch is listless, and has decided to throw a wild card into this year’s game. Whoever discovers him will win one wish of their choice, no restrictions. Aside from the obvious, such as no falling in love, murder, or resurrection.

What he didn’t anticipate was crashing into the one person whose soul mark flares like a beacon when Thatch is around, teasing the immortal with the one thing he wants most: someone to call home.   

What follows is a wild chain of events filled with magical coffee shops, villains with vendettas against cheese makers, moving tattoos, grand puzzles, and second chances at love and life.

When Witches Sing

A glitter and glue covered witch calling the man who took him under his wing Dad for the first time.
A riverside vigil held for a man thought lost to time, arranged by a witch filled with chaos.
A dancing witch who hides in plain sight, protecting others like them from a violent and unfamiliar Levena.
A swamp witch comprised of moss and a lonely heart, who finds out how many ways a heart can be stretched.
A clumsy immortal, returned home to the hedge witch who has waited eleven years to hold his soulmate again.

There will be screaming goats, long nights filled with nightmares and the comfort of a lover once lost to time, burnt breakfasts and dancing in kitchens. Fireplaces will crackle to life in cottages filled with bones, crystals, paintings and books. The snow will fall lazily outside windows that are decorated with strands of citrus garland. The silver and golden moons will be full, and they will all dance around a bonfire to massive drums beat upon by kindred spirits.

And when the night melds with dawn, those who have been separated for far too long will reunite under candle light, accompanied only by the sounds and sensations of the person they’re with. Their person.

The witches will sing, and there will be so much love and life, that there can’t possibly be another Yule quite like this one.


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You will just have to read the book to get the humor of it all. Along with all the sass! Oh, I want to keep gushing, but I will give too much away.

There’s MM action and this read represents all sides of the LGBTQ+ spectrum! I loved viewing different dynamics and healthy ones at that! No one caring what you are or are not and everyone being so open. It feels like you came home when you read this book. Honestly, my bags are packed and after I post this review I am gone for Levena. I’m positive one of my many freckles is a Soulmark or maybe I have several? Is that a thing? I have to go find out!

Announcing A Yuletide Special

When Witches Sing is a novella that takes place days after the epilogue of Phantom and Rook, featuring Thatch and Arlo together again in Witch House. I’ll be releasing it around the holidays and all Misfits will receive an e-copy of this novella for free. All good feelings and fluffy romance, low angst and some plot. This will contain spoilers and is intended to be read after the first book.

Phantom and Rook – Release Day

MM Modern Fantasy, Found Family, Immortal x Man, Grumpy x Sunshine, Guy Witches, a Magical Coffee Shop and Second Chances

“Then I will love you with everything I have, right here, right now, and I will be here when you return.” Arlo promises, like it’s a given. I close my eyes, and he shakes me again until I open them. “I will not forget you again. I promise.”

“You can’t promise that,” I cry, staring deep into twin pools of simmering gold. “You’ve forgotten me once. Everyone does. It’s … a side effect. It’s something I’ve been fine with until I met you.”

He smiles, wet and breaking and brilliant. “I’m pretty great, aren’t I?”

Arlo Rook has decided it’s time to move out of Garren Castle, home for orphans of all races, magical or not, at 100 years old.

It’s not the first time he’s left home, but after a setback that landed the Hedge Witch in the hospital a year ago, he ended up right back at square one. But now he’s ready to strike out on his own, despite his friend’s worries that he’s not ready for the ‘real world.’

Then, he crashes into a mess of copper curls and bright eyes, sending apothecary goods and his life into a chaotic mess. Thatch is a mysterious and incredibly wealthy benefactor of Levena, only spoken of but never seen. He requests a night of Arlo’s company and a tour of the city, which Arlo immediately declines.

But that’s not the last time they see each other, and it certainly wasn’t the first. Arlo doesn’t remember him, no one remembers Thatch after he visits, but Thatch never forgot the Witch with a familiar soulmark on his face.

Thatch Phantom is an immortal, the last of his kind and perpetually bored. When he’s not closing inter-dimensional rifts and corralling demons, he’s visiting his favorite city of all, Levena. Centuries ago, when life was particularly dull, he set up a scavenger hunt for a starving village, providing them with a year’s worth of supplies.

He anonymously returned year after year, upping the ante and providing less practical things, as the village had become a city and was wealthy beyond belief. Festivals were thrown in his honor, and have continued every year since. Hundreds of years later, The Game is still put on by the fabled ‘Scarlet Illusionist’, but no one has figured out who blesses them with the puzzles.

Once again, Thatch is listless and has decided to throw a wild card into this year’s Game. Whoever discovers him will win one wish of their choice, no restrictions. Aside from the obvious, such as no falling in love, murder or resurrection.

What he didn’t anticipate was crashing into the one person whose soul mark flares like a beacon when Thatch is around, teasing the immortal with the one thing he wants most.

Someone to call home.

What follows is a wild chain of events filled with magical coffee shops, villains with vendettas against cheese makers, moving tattoos, grand puzzles, and second chances at love, and life.

Phantom and Rook is out in the world today! Thank you to everyone involved in getting this off the ground, I’m beyond happy with how it came out and glad to have a rest for a little while. The audio book by Kirt Graves is in the works and will be out later in the month. Any and all shares are greatly appreciated, and if you’ve read the book don’t forget to leave a review!

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The Secret

I have a secret.

The Game in Phantom and Rook is based on a real treasure hunt that has been ongoing in North America since 1982, called The Secret.

Byron Preiss hid twelve treasure boxes and the clues to finding them were provided in a book written by Preiss, also called The Secret. In this book are paintings which holds clues, along with written clues. These boxes across the United States and Canada in places that represent events and people that played significant roles in North American history.

Those who discover one of the treasure boxes are entitled to exchange it with Preiss for a precious gem. After he died in 2005, his estate assumed the responsibility of honoring the terms of the treasure hunt. 

The painter, John Jude Palencar, has also honored Preiss’ wishes and claims he has no knowledge of the actual locations of the treasure boxes, and even if he did, he wouldn’t tell anyone.

As far as I know, only three boxes have been found. I first learned about this on the show Expedition Unknown and have always loved the idea of people exploring and engaging in their community all for the sake of discovery.

Hence, the Game in Phantom and Rook. This year the Illusionist has hidden clues to their identity throughout the town, using paintings stolen from the local museum. The cover itself has a few details regarding the Game, and while we may know who the culprit is, it’s fun to watch the characters struggle in their attempts to solve the Game.

Phantom and Rook Cover Reveal

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When An Immortal Falls In Love With A Witch

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Words will never be enough to describe how beautiful this cover is and how much I appreciate the hours upon hours of work the artist, Bear Pettigrew, put into it. Thatch and Arlo are spectacular and I WANT Arlo’s sweater! Scroll down for a full spread with the spine and back.

Everything has been submitted to Ingram and Amazon and in a few days the pre-orders will be available on there, but if you want a signed copy with prints and all that fun stuff, check out my bookstore.

Kirt Graves is narrating the audio book which will be coming out a couple of weeks after Phantom and Rook releases in print (November 2nd) and I’m beyond excited to listen to it once it’s all done.

Did you know this is already on Goodreads?

In all it’s cozy glory.

Bear Pettigrew has done several covers, comics and sells original artwork in the form of prints, stickers and other cool things. You can check them out here.

Cozy Gay Fantasy

“Oh I’ll just write a cozy gay fantasy with found family, something quick and easy.”

100,000 + words later.

This End is near and I can’t believe what this story has become and how many people love these two already. I literally wrote down ‘festival thief’ on a napkin, an idea to one day pursue in between my steampunk books.

The ARC forms are up and more art is in the works, not to mention possibly an audiobook. If you want to sign up for an eARC you can do that here.

Arlo and Thatch

His eyes slowly open and he looks into my soul. “Who are we to turn away from what we’re made for? No matter how much it hurts.”

I answer him the only way I know how, because words are not enough.

    I wrap myself around him and dive into his parted lips, he closes the distance and hoists me into his arms. My nails drive into his back and he moans into me, exhaling magick and lust. “Sorry,” I murmur, but he shakes his head.

    “You can’t hurt me, but you can try.”

    Something is different about the way we touch each other now. Last night was reverence and memorization and love. But this, this is different.