Rush Scott made the move to Salutem from Morefield Village with his twin daughters. The same place his mate worked. His mate. A demon. Rush struggled to accept he had a mate and one that wasn’t from the same planet as Rush. Or was that realm? He had no idea, and he wasn’t sure if he wanted to know either.
Raydon was playing the waiting game, trying to give his mate the time he needed to adjust. Demons had a bad reputation, and it was a lot for anyone to take in. Rush had more at stake, with his daughters’ safety to consider, especially with potential danger around every corner.
With enemies, hybrids, and the military involved, could Raydon keep Rush safe, and would Rush accept his demon mate?
All Bad Things is an MM paranormal romance, with a confused human, a patient demon, cute girls, and some hot smokin’ sexy times!
What can I say about me? I have two boys who keep me on my toes and a cat who adopted us. She walked in one day and hasn’t left. We might be getting a dog too. Who knows?
I love to read about men in love. Flawed, but strong men, who need some TLC and find their happy ending. I love to write about those same type of men too, sometimes with added kink! I also love to read horrors, thrillers and crime novels.
When I’m not trying to keep my boys in line, or writing about hot sexy men, I like to work on my allotment. I also like to read, to take walks in the countryside, and visit historical places. Recently, we went to Stonehenge and Avebury. It was an amazing experience.
Rush Scott relocates to Salutem with his twin daughters, unknowingly stepping into a world of supernatural tension. His mate, Raydon—a demon—works there, but Rush struggles to accept both the bond and Raydon’s otherworldly nature. The concept of realms versus planets only deepens his confusion and resistance. Raydon waits patiently, understanding the fear and stigma surrounding demons. He knows Rush needs time, especially with his daughters’ safety weighing heavily on his decisions. With threats looming—from enemies, hybrids, and military forces—Raydon must protect Rush and his family. But the deeper question remains: can Rush overcome his fear and accept the mate fate chose for him?
I enjoyed this story with trust and transformation forming the emotional spine of the story. Rush’s story isn’t just about surviving — it’s about choosing to live fully, to love bravely, and to redefine what family means in a world that defies logic. His hesitation is about weighing whether Raydon is a threat or a guardian to his children. Trust here is layered: emotional, instinctual, and protective. I loved the way that this story ended although I was very curious about what happens next. Easy to read and understand. This was an MM story with mature content.