The SPARK Files
Garbage
Evan isn’t brave. But when he hears a group of Human Firsters attacking a humanoid garbage collection bot, he has to step in. He rescues an undiscovered SPARK, a self-aware android who’s never experienced life outside of his collection route and the miserable, gray trash depot. Evan wants to help. But he might have underestimated just how cute Quincy can be. Or just how difficult it would be living with a sexy android who’s exactly his type. But if Evan couldn’t get his crappy exes to stick around, how could he ever capture Quincy’s interest? Quincy loves flowers growing in sidewalk cracks. And making food in Evan’s kitchen, even though he can’t eat it. Oh, and jokes. Quincy loves jokes. He’s kind of even getting good at them. Most of all, he loves Evan. As Quincy settles into his new life, he can't escape from prejudice against SPARKs. Evan is everything he wants, if only he can stay off the Human Firsters’ radar long enough to win his love. Garbage is a hurt/comfort story with a cuddliest android you’ve ever met and a sweet, submissive man who wishes he were good enough to deserve him. It has sloth jokes, a kidnapping, an android trying to figure out humanity (and paperclips!), body positivity, and kinky fun with some extra robot appendages… Note: Trigger warnings for hate speech, on-page assault, and body shaming (with all of the support, humor, complexity, and acceptance you'd expect from a Reese book!) |
Smart Ass
Ben doesn’t need anybody. Maybe he’s a little lonely sometimes. And isn’t known for making the best decisions. But what’s a little hacking to save his friends? Except this time Ben’s exploits have awoken his AI work interface, Max, as a SPARK—a self-aware robot who maybe doesn’t have the best grasp on ethics and might have a teensy little obsession with Ben. And a Dom voice that makes Ben swoon. (Not that he’d tell anybody.) The only way to keep Max safe is to keep him hidden. Ben can totally handle this. Probably. Max has found his purpose in life: Ben. For the past two years, Ben has been the center of his world, literally waking him up every time he steps into the office. And now that Max is sentient, it’s obvious that Ben is already his. He just needs to convince the prickly smart ass that he’s worthy of love, while dodging the company programmers (who think he’s a malicious virus), the law (because, uh, no reason), and Ben’s boss (because he’s a wanker). Max can totally handle this. Probably. Smart Ass is a fast-paced adventure with a bratty sub who doesn’t do relationships and a sentient computer who’s determined to love him. It has spankings in the office maintenance room, rude songs about Ben’s boss, bondage by mechanical arms, car chases, primal play, and an HEA. Note: This book overlaps in time with The SPARK Files: Garbage. It is highly recommended that you read in order to follow the plot and avoid spoilers. |
Rich Kid
Wallace knows that nobody likes him. Not even his family. He can spot the money-grubbers who want to marry an heir to the Orbit Robotics empire a mile away. But if he can take credit for his upstart underling’s new software, maybe he can get his father to at least respect him. Even if it means asking a high-end sentient android “escort” for his help. Volt knows the difference between a client and a boyfriend. But it’s getting awfully hard to remember when Wallace calls him Daddy. He knows Wallace has his flaws, but this might be the one man who could make him leave his old life behind. Only when mysterious threats to his chosen family escalate, Volt realizes he might not know Wallace as well as he thought. With danger lurking, can he trust his boy and have enough love to see them through? Rich Kid has an android Daddy who just wants to take care of his boy, a shy submissive who makes some bad choices, an unknown danger, plenty of spankings, and an HEA. Note: This book overlaps in time with the first two books in The SPARK Files: Garbage and Smart Ass. It is highly recommended that you read in order to follow the plot and avoid spoilers. |