Lunatic

· Necessary Evils Book 6 · Onley James · Narrated by Liam DiCosimo
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Every psychopath in the Mulvaney family has a role to play. Archer Mulvaney is the gambler, a drunken reprobate making his living as a high-stakes poker player. Very few people know the real Archer, not even his brothers. But there is one man who knows far too much.

Mackenzie Shepherd spends his days photographing endangered wildlife. He’s also the brother of a sociopath and son to the woman who literally wrote the book on raising one. When his mother asks him to head a secret government project, it seems like the perfect excuse to run away from his life.

But running from his past has Mac colliding straight into Archer. And that’s a problem. For this project to be successful, Mac and Archer have to agree on every decision, and the two see eye-to-eye on nothing. Except, maybe the sex. The sex is off the charts.

When Mac’s old life comes back to haunt him, Archer insists on putting their differences aside to help keep him safe. But Mac, like Archer, is used to solving things on his own. Can they finally stop fighting each other to find the truth, or is their relationship the next thing on the endangered species list?

Lunatic is a filthy hot, enemies to lovers, psychopath romance with an HEA and no cliffhangers. It features a sexy, roguish degenerate and a hunky bleeding heart ginger who love how much they hate each other. As always, there’s gratuitous violence, very dark humor, more blood than a slaughterhouse, and enough heat to melt your metaphorical undies. This is book six in the Necessary Evils series. Each book follows a different couple.

About the author

ONLEY JAMES lives in North Carolina with her daughter, her daughter-in-law, son-in-law, and a menagerie of animals, both good and evil. James splits her time between writing m/m romance and mainlining dangerous levels of caffeine and attempting to maintain her ever-slipping sanity.

When not at her desk, you can find her whining about how much writing she has to do while avoiding said writing by binge-watching unhealthy amounts of television and doom scrolling on social media. She loves true crime documentaries, anti-heroes, and writing kinky, snarky books about morally gray men who fall in love with other men.


Find her online at: WWW.ONLEYJAMES.COM

Liam DiCosimo, a modern seanachaí, or Irish Folk storyteller, comes from the long tradition of using a wide range of conventions, styles of speech and gestures that were particular to the Irish folk tradition that helped characterize them as practitioners of their art. Renowned for their expansive repertoires, captivating voices, and commanding presence, the tales of the seanachaí were passed from one practitioner to another without ever being written down, allowing the storyteller to relive the story in their own words and immerse their audience in the adventure.

Liam’s performance experience began on the stage during primary and secondary school musical productions, and progressed to his enrollment at The Crane School of Music, a top five music conservatory in the US, to over a decade traveling the country as a musician performing on MTV’s TRL, The Bamboozle Festival and Vans Warped Tour as the lead singer of the band, Honor Bright.

Eventually in 2013, he made the transition into podcasting and has worked as a host on his own podcast as well as a creative consultant for over 1,000 other podcasts with his best friend, Tim Paige at MakeMyIntro.com

Having parlayed his skills as an entertainer, Liam began work as a voice over actor and narrator, finding his true love and passion in the pages of literature just waiting to be brought to life.

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