Kevin Snell
Kevin Snell writes literary, upmarket, and M/M romance fiction
about intimacy, desire, restraint, and the consequences of being seen.
From literary marriage novels to high-heat M/M romance, paranormal bonds, and alien worlds, his work follows men changed by proximity, pressure, and the cost of wanting each other.
FEATURED RELEASE
I Loved You In Reverse
Two men. One marriage. A love story told from both ends.
Wyatt Barnett and Wes Halloran do not fall in love in a straight line.
Their story moves through marriage, memory, distance, repair, and the private rooms two men build around what they cannot say until it is nearly too late.
A literary M/M marriage novel about love, time, and the cost of being known.
Available in ebook, paperback, and audiobook.
FEATURED Short Story
Holdover
Some men leave.
Some men stay changed.
A rugged, emotionally restrained M/M short story about wildfire sawyers, buried longing, survival, and the dangerous mercy of being seen. Holdover follows a veteran sawyer whose carefully folded desire reignites during one fire season in the mountains.
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PARANORMAL ROMANCE
The Night Hungers
The Nightbound Series, Book 2
A Dark M/M Paranormal Romance
The bond did not end with the opening.
It deepened.
Soren Cade survived the first break in the city, but survival has not made him safe. The house remembers him now. The line beneath his skin is awake. And Adrian Voss knows better than anyone that some hungers do not stop once they have been fed.
As old power moves closer and the Wild house begins to reveal what it has been hiding, Soren and Adrian are forced deeper into a bond neither of them fully controls.
Desire is no longer the danger.
The danger is what answers back.
Available in ebook, paperback, and audiobook.
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