

Many are members of the New Orleans law enforcement and emergency services communities. features present-day gay male protagonists living conventional lives in historic neighborhoods. Wade Lake's Red Doors of New Orleans Mystery Series. This series interweaves the sights and sounds of New Orleans with urban legends and contemporary mysteries. Pipe is the first release of Wade Lake's Red Doors of New Orleans Mystery Series. And Mack is hearing a voice leaking from the showerhead. Suddenly Chase prefers reading MM romance mysteries to making love. If they work together, they can turn this tiny house into their forever home. "Keep an eye on my website for new book release dates, previews / sneak peeks and fun book trailers. The story underneath is far more mischievous. The story on top is suspenseful, romantic, and darkly whimsical. Wade Lake constructs his narratives with one mystery on the page and a second underneath or between the lines. He enjoys conversations with strangers, challenging hikes, and occasional skinny dipping. Wade Lake owns and manages a small art gallery and gift shop on a street popular with tourists from around the world. Some characters appear in multiple stories. Each is a stand-alone story with no cliffhangers. Pipe contains strong sexual content and brief violence. Pipe is a suspense novel told through a MM romance with a hint of the paranormal. Mack suspects something very bad happened here. Unfortunately, it seems the house has a plan of its own. The house was Mack's plan to mend their relationship. Mack would risk everything to win back Chase's affections. Not only is Mack sex-starved and exhausted, but now he swears he can hear a disembodied voice leaking from the showerhead. Mack hasn't had a good night's sleep since they moved into this money pit. And why the hell is he getting so friendly with the nosy neighbors? Suddenly Chase prefers reading romance mysteries to making love. Their sex life screeches to an unceremonious halt. The property looks both festive and haunted. Tangled strands of Mardi Gras beads swing from the oak's mossy branches. An enormous live oak shades the front stoop. The neglected address lies on a popular parade route.

They've finally done it: a four-room fixer-upper in New Orleans' historic Tremé neighborhood. Mack and Chase dreamed of owning a house together. Whispers dripping from the rusty showerhead.
