Honeypot (The Phisher King Book 4) Out June 22
It’s been a long road to recovery since FBI Agent Cal Riggs and his hacker boyfriend Hunter Walsh’s last showdown with the treacherous Justin Barnes. His betrayal during False Flag left CalRead More…
It’s been a long road to recovery since FBI Agent Cal Riggs and his hacker boyfriend Hunter Walsh’s last showdown with the treacherous Justin Barnes. His betrayal during False Flag left CalRead More…
We’ve got a new book coming out! If you loved “His Fake Prison Daddy” this is… absolutely nothing like that. Oops! Look. It’s a trope we’ll get back to, I’m sure. ButRead More…
Sequel to Rainbow Award-winning gay romantic thriller The Phisher King and its sequel False Flag. For years, brainy, charming FBI techie Sam Dupre has helped Hunter Walsh and Cal Riggs solve theirRead More…
Rainbow Awards Honorable Mention: False Flag (The Phisher King #2) by Clancy Nacht & Thursday Euclid “I adored book 1 and was delighted when I found out book 2 was published. I was even moreRead More…
Fall 1993. Well, it isn’t his Plan A… At his surgeon father’s insistence, premed bad boy Cameron Lord transfers from the massive University of Texas to tiny Tall Thicket State University inRead More…
Originally available through Loose Id, Eine Kleine Press has published new versions of “Boyfriend Goals” by Clancy Nacht and Thursday Euclid. This is the first time that the book has been availableRead More…
Can you believe it? Another book already! We’ve been jamming on writing for a while and now we’ve been jamming on the editing so that we can enjoy the fruits of ourRead More…
Already a lovely review! “The characters were real and complex enough to draw me into the story and the mystery/suspense also made it hard to put down.” Following a massive blow toRead More…
Get ’em while they’re hot! If you’re a member of Kindle Unlimited, you can read this FREE. Otherwise, it’s only $2.99 USD for 70k words (okay, it’s more like 69k—nice.) This isRead More…
When it comes to reading, I’m an omnivore. I have favored genres, but as a kid, I often read whatever was handy. Perhaps because of this, while I tend to write romance, IRead More…