
This is a list of my adult fiction works, including novels for adults, some of which could potentially be adapted into feature length movies.

This series includes three versions of the original book (in R-Rated, X-Rated, and XXX-Rated versions), making it powerful adult fiction that includes "Anokil" and "The Genie Wars," to complete the 1,800-page Trilogy.

The second book in the Elizabeth Harvington series delves into the dark themes of adult fiction. Why are a group of scientists committing suicide? And, why do some acquiesce to being killed or murdered because they don’t have the courage to commit suicide? Perfect for fans of complex plots.

The follow-up to: “The Two Lives of Elizabeth Harvington,” or “The Amazing Life of Elizabeth Harvington,” along with their sequel, “Anokil,” forms the basis for the continuing story. This narrative is designed to help readers of the series by providing background that will fill in the blanks.

"April's Fool" is essentially the same story as "Amazing April," but, in this version, April is 25 years old, while in "April's Fool," she is portrayed as a 30-year-old. Both versions are fast paced, sexy, and humorous.

A woman named April changed her entire life, starting one April. It was 2011, when some people found that their ship had come in while most found their ship had hit the fan. April Carson’s troubles began on April 1st—April Fool’s day: always a bad day for a girl named April. A funny, sexy romp with a great ending.

The main character in this adult fiction novel is a large black man who can’t read. Alongside him is a white guy who is losing his sight and believes that the black man inadvertently caused the death of his parents due to his illiteracy. Read more in the Kindle link.

Nineteen year-old Ambrose Killian wanted a girlfriend in the worst way, and that’s pretty much what he got. His new girlfriend was a real dream, or maybe a nightmare, or even something much worse. In a time when imaginary partners are becoming popular, Ambrose’s experience with his girlfriend turned out to be more.

When the aging comic Sonny Stein died on stage during his act on a cruise ship, he found that arriving at Heaven’s Comedy Club was the easy part. Staying there was going to be a lot more difficult. In this intriguing premise, reminiscent of adult fiction, he was given the chance to return to Earth to redeem himself.