Service Before Self, my first MM contemporary romance, is now available to buy or borrow.
Service Before Self features…
💙 grumpy/sunshine
⭐ forbidden(ish) relationship
💙 oops, we turned into a cliche Reddit post
⭐ unconventional heroes
💙 …because the other 99% of the military deserves love, too!
About Service Before Self…
The biggest threat to their love story isn’t just military regulations. It’s their own history.
As Alex counts down the days to a massive promotion, he hopes it will allow him to improve the life he shares with his sister and finally make up for her sacrifices during his childhood. The two of them have lost enough to know they are the only family they need.
Falling for an officer might screw up all his carefully laid plans.
A year after leaving his ex, Finn still struggles to live life on his terms. One unexpected hookup changes everything. Seeing the sergeant in uniform the morning after should have been the end of it, but their tentative friendship soon turns into something more.
That Alex sees the best in everything may be a feature, not a bug, but Finn has been burned by military relationships before. When Finn’s ex-husband discovers their connection and threatens their future together, they’re forced to decide whether their growing bond is worth upending the lives they’ve worked so hard to build.
Alex already has one foot out the door, and Finn is trapped by his past.
They’ll have to challenge family, uncertainty, and the U.S. Air Force to make this work.
Service Before Self is an M/M contemporary romance featuring grumpy/sunshine vibes, a forbidden(ish) relationship, and unconventional heroes—because the other 99% of the military deserves love, too. This is a standalone novel with a happily ever after and no cliffhanger.
And don’t forget…
Limitless Love: A Polyamorous Charity Anthology features Toward Unity by J.L. Gribble, which tells the full story of what’s going on with Sage, Weston, and Val in the background of Service Before Self!
Sage grew up with his two best friends, joined the military with them, and quietly loved them. In a perfect world, he’d even have gotten a happily ever after with one of them. But Sage knew he didn’t live in a perfect world even before Val’s path in the military veered sharply left and Weston revealed his vastly differing perspective on love.
Not until Val chased his career to the other side of the country did he understand what he’d left behind. Unfortunately, trying to fill the gaping hole created by Sage and Weston’s absence changed the way he viewed himself—and revealed all the ways he came up lacking.
All Weston wants is for Val (and his cat) to come home. And for Sage to smile again. Luckily, he has a plan.

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