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Book cover for Secret Spark. It has a light blue cityscape background and a white woman with curly red hair in a green dress smiling at a white woman with short brown hair in a black and red superhero outfit. She has fire emerging from her hand behind her back that forms a heart at the top.

Secret Spark

Vector City Supers Book 1

January 2025

Available in trade paperback and eBook

A hero? A villain? Maybe a little of both in this sapphic mistaken identity romance.

Sadie Eagan lives a fairly humdrum life in Vector City. Working at a coffeehouse is much safer than opening her own café. If only the local Superheroes and Villains would stop crashing through windows and driving up insurance rates. Then she meets her hot new neighbor: a fit woman with amber eyes, a disarming smile, and an air of mystery. Obviously, this means she’s one of the city’s Superheroes. And dating a literal hero would break the cycle of being with partners who take advantage of her.

Joan Malone does have a secret identity—only she’s Spark, a notorious Supervillain. Shooting fire has always made people afraid of her. She’s been trying to get out of villainy to open a food truck with her twin brother. When her cute and bubbly neighbor assumes Joan’s a Superhero, well, Joan doesn’t correct her. Sadie is the nice girl Joan has dreamt of being with. Though she hates hiding things from someone who understands wanting a better life.

 

Joan has to keep some rather inept Villains at bay while getting the Supers off her back. And oh yeah, while proving to Sadie not all bad guys are bad and not all heroes are heroic. Not that Sadie’s paying attention—it’s too exciting hanging out with a Superhero.

 

Only she’s fallen for the bad girl. Again.

A rift with the other Villains forces Joan to choose what she truly wants. Can she be the goodhearted person Sadie thinks she is?

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This book is a fun and fairly lighthearted medium burn romance with on-page sex. There is a nonviolent kidnapping, a lot of lying, references to family estrangement (not related to sexuality or gender), and people with superpowers mostly using them against each other, but occasionally on regular humans. One of them does mind control.

You can also purchase the paperback from your favorite independent bookstore through Bookshop.org.

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Illustrated book cover for Fanning the Flames. It has a sage green cityscape and food truck in the background. A white woman with short brown hair wearing a red and black plaid flannel and black pants is hugging from behind a white woman with long red hair in a pink sweater and blue pants. They are smiling at each other.

Fanning the Flames

Vector City Supers Book 2

July 2025

Available in trade paperback and eBook

  Amazon Best Seller  

Joan and Sadie’s romance continues in the next installment of the Vector City Supers trilogy.

You can’t just walk away from villainy…

Things are going great for Joan Malone since hanging up her Spark suit. She’s found love with the best girlfriend in Vector City. The food truck she and her twin brother opened a few months ago is a success. So what if she’s having nightmares about turning on her cohorts from her Supervillain days? And maybe it’s been a hard transition from the world of Supers to being a normal, everyday citizen. She’ll gladly deal with a few growing pains to have the quiet life she’s always wanted.

Sadie Eagan is one step closer to all her dreams coming true. Her amazing girlfriend has superpowers. She’s supporting Joan’s new business endeavor at the food truck. Sure, she could be working on her own plans to open a café, but it’s not the right time. What if she fails?

When new Villains arrive to cause chaos in Vector City, the Superheroes need some help from the former Supervillains. Joan doesn’t want to jeopardize her peaceful situation, but she can’t turn away from being Spark. Even when it puts her at odds with old friends.

Villain activity pushes Sadie’s coffeehouse farther out of reach, and also cuts into her at-home time with Joan. Being involved with Superhero affairs means coming to terms with what they both really want. It’ll take some unlikely allies to show Sadie and Joan the extraordinary lives they can have if they’re brave enough to risk getting burned. 

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This book is a pretty ridiculous romance with on-page sex between an established couple. It includes people with superpowers being very destructive to a large city, fear, violence, and discussions of past betrayal.

You can also purchase the paperback from your favorite independent bookstore through Bookshop.org.

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Illustrated book cover for The Brightest Blaze. It has a golden yellow background with a cityscape. A white woman with long red hair in a ponytail has her arms crossed over a pink T-shirt with a small coffee cup logo and “SC” on one side. She is looking sideways at a white woman with short brown hair wearing a black and red superhero suit, hands on hips. They are smiling at each other.

The Brightest Blaze

Vector City Supers Book 3

Ignites March 10, 2026

Available in trade paperback and eBook

The Vector City Supers trilogy concludes with Sadie and Joan’s relationship being tested like never before.

Being a hero can sometimes really blow

Sadie Eagan has everything she’s always wanted: a stable relationship with her superpowered girlfriend, her dream café, great friends. She also has self-doubt about running her own business and wonders when she’ll stop faking it ’til she makes it. And what’s with the odd distance between her and Joan?

Joan Malone knew there would be growing pains now that she’s one of Vector City’s Superheroes. All the grunt work she has to do as Spark is much more stressful than her days in villainy (so many SuperWatch claims). Conflicting schedules means less time and snuggles with Sadie. Plus her twin brother’s acting weird, her old friends are hiding things, and she feels like she’s losing control.

A group of norms who want to restrict the use of superpowers tries to gain access to power-suppressing technology. They’re also getting more vocal in their disdain and demands. Sadie wants to support Joan and the Supers but struggles with how to go about it. Joan’s trying not to be framed or blamed for her past. It doesn’t help that a Hero from another city has gone rogue to save the world by any means necessary.

Sadie’s learning how to own her power while Joan can’t quite embrace change. Their future is hindered by the threat of external forces and, okay, how hard it is to open up about feelings. They’ll have to fight side by side for themselves and each other to keep their love blazing bright.

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This book also has a light tone and on-page sex with a well-established couple. There is a group actively targeting and trying to suppress a specific population (superpowered people), discussions of off-page therapy, and family estrangement.

You can also purchase the paperback from your favorite independent bookstore through Bookshop.org.

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