The new Quiet Desire Collections series

A 4-book series of short story collections now on Amazon

I’ve been thinking a lot about the quiet moments that shape us — the ones we rarely talk about, the ones that sit beneath the surface of our days. The Quiet Desire Collections grew out of that space. They’re not traditional stories. They’re invitations. Small, distilled explorations of intimacy, agency, permission, and the ways we learn to name what we feel.
Each collection is its own little room. Some are warm. Some are shadowed. Some ask harder questions. All of them are meant to be read slowly, like you’re letting something settle.
I didn’t set out to write a series. I set out to write truth in small, concentrated doses — the kind of truth that doesn’t need to be loud to be felt. But as the pieces grew, they began speaking to each other. Themes echoed. Characters breathed. The emotional terrain widened.
Quiet desire isn’t about longing in the dramatic sense. It’s about the subtle pull toward visibility, connection, and self‑recognition. It’s about the moment you realise you’re allowed to want something. Or someone. Or simply a different way of being.
These collections are my way of honouring that.
If you’re new to the series, start anywhere. Each volume stands alone, but together they form a map — not of plot, but of feeling. A map of the small awakenings that change us.
Thanks for stepping into this world with me. I hope you find something here that resonates quietly, long after you close the page.

 

Introducing the Quiet Operations Series

Four Quiet Operations thrillers


There’s a particular kind of tension that lives in the quiet moments — the ones where someone is watching, or listening, or waiting for you to reveal who you are. The Quiet Operations series grew out of that space. Not the loud, cinematic version of surveillance, but the subtle kind: the glance that lingers too long, the question that feels like a test, the sense that your choices are being measured against a pattern you never agreed to.
These books aren’t about explosions or chase scenes. They’re about the emotional architecture of being observed — and the quiet power of stepping outside the frame.
Each novel follows individuals who slip between the lines of a system designed to evaluate them. Some comply. Some resist. Some disappear. And some, like the woman at the heart of Disruption, refuse the premise entirely.
Quiet Operations is less about espionage and more about agency.
Less about danger and more about aftermath.
Less about the system and more about the people who learn to define themselves beyond it.
Every book stands alone, but together they trace a larger arc — one that explores what happens when someone stops being predictable, stops being compliant, stops being a variable in someone else’s equation. The world around them shifts. The watchers recalibrate. And the system begins to crack in the quietest, most human ways.
If you’re drawn to psychological tension, slow‑burn suspense, and stories where the most dangerous moment is the one where someone finally chooses themselves, this series might speak to you.
Thank you for stepping into this world.
It’s a quiet one — but the quiet is where everything happens.