What's J.J. Massa been releasing?






HI EVERYBODY! :)


I just wanted you to know about my two latest releases!
Check out Daddy's Girl, Book 1: Protect & Serve

Read an Excerpt
A girl can’t choose who her parents are but Tabitha Baker isn’t complaining. Her mother died when she was young leaving her with a psychic gift and precious memories. Her father loves her, though. He’s a good man -- the entire country agrees. They just don’t know their president is her father. Her lineage is a secret. Sometimes it’s a real problem.

Garth Cavanaugh is a Secret Service agent assigned to the President of the United States. He doesn’t tell most people that, only his family. His twelve brothers and sisters all work in various fields of law enforcement. He’d like to introduce them to the woman he’s dating, but she seems to be hiding something, maybe even someone.. He wants his family to meet the woman he loves—not watch him nurse a broken heart. That he can do by himself…
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The Agency: Vanya and Lance
Vanya Ambrozak, doctor of chemistry, and Lancelot Morgan, secret agent extraordinaire, couldn't be more different. Both men are in service to The Agency, however. They must both work together to fight terrorism throughout the world. Usually, the two men serve separately, only passing one another at occasional staff meetings. An assignment that required the use of both men's talent's would have to be unusual to say the least. In fact, such an assignment would be unusual and dangerous.
Lance is used to danger. Time and again he's used his body to aid his government. Why does it bother him to see the little chemist put his safety on the line? Why should he care if the younger man sleeps with a terrorist for the good of The Agency?
Vanya understands about volunteering. When your government tells you that you have a choice, you smile, nod, and do as you're told. But now he's volunteered for something he's never done before. Thankfully, Agent Lancelot Morgan will be there to help.

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