I’m Felicia Davin, a writer and reader of romance, fantasy, and science fiction.
Edge of Nowhere (Book 1) | Nowhere Else (Book 3)
Aidan Blackwood barely survived an unethical experiment by Quint Services. Researchers there robbed him of his ability to access the Nowhere, a void between worlds that allows him to teleport. Aidan plans to destroy the company and the man behind it, trillionaire Oswin Lewis Quint.
The problem? Aidan’s childhood best friend Caleb is the one who rescued him. Aidan’s spent years distancing himself from Caleb. It’s the only way to protect him from the dangers of Aidan’s life as a Nowhere runner—and the only way for Aidan to protect his fragile heart from unrequited love. Now Caleb is inextricably involved in Aidan’s most dangerous plan yet. Aidan’s already lost his power. He can’t lose the person he cares about the most.
Caleb lied his way into a secret Quint Services facility to rescue his best friend. He won’t be shut out of Aidan’s life now, even if it means risking his own life in Aidan’s wild scheme for revenge. As they pit themselves against a ruthless, corrupt trillionaire, Caleb worries that his unexplored feelings for Aidan might be love—and that he might not live long enough to find out.
Warnings: main character subjected to a horrific science experiment prior to the story (experiment includes starvation, violation of bodily integrity), minor physical violence, two in-story instances of non-consensual sedation, mentions of needles, murder, explicit sex, prejudice (against people who can teleport, mostly), mention of the death of a parent
Tags: M/M romance, bisexuality, coming out to yourself in your 20s, pining, seemingly unrequited love, friends to lovers, fake relationship, sex pact for the duration of the fake relationship, alternate realities, kissing your alternate-reality double who looks just like you, mistaken identity, masks, facial recognition algorithms, kiss to avert suspicion, failures of the criminal justice system, talk shows/sensationalism/gossip press, only one bed, found families, a very self-indulgent quantity of tender face-touching and handholding, unions, getting filthy in a driverless vehicle, evil trillionaires, wealth redistribution, eat the rich, teleportation