Mr. Pisces: My First YA Series

I’ve been working on something new. Something weird, atmospheric, and soaked in saltwater and secrets. And today, I get to finally share a piece of it with you.

This is the official launch of my newest story—Mr. Pisces—a young adult noir romance filled with supernatural undertones, oceanic mythology, and a kind of slow-burning danger that creeps in before you even realize it’s there.

This story has been haunting me for a while. It started with a single image: a man walking out of the ocean in the dead of night, salt drying on his skin, eyes full of memory, and a tattoo of two fish curved on his arm like a curse. No name. No origin. Just the pull of something powerful and unfinished.

That image became a legend.

Mr. Pisces isn’t your typical YA romance. It’s darker. More cryptic. It’s about desire and danger, memory and mystery. The ocean isn’t just a setting here—it’s a force. It whispers. It calls. And for those who are marked, it never really lets go.

Here’s what I can tell you without spoiling too much:

  • There’s a current in the Pacific that doesn’t show up on maps.
  • A strange tattoo appears on people when they least expect it.
  • The mark doesn’t just change your skin—it rewrites your fate.
  • And there’s a man out there known only as Mr. Pisces. No one knows where he comes from. He just arrives. And when he does, nothing stays the same.

This is the first time I’m writing for a young adult audience, and I’ve poured a lot into making this world feel dreamy, dangerous, and intimate. It’s for readers who love slow-burns, layered secrets, eerie vibes, and characters who don’t always know if they’re chasing love—or being chased by it.

The prologue is live now and I’d be honored if you’d give it a read. It sets the tone, lays down the myth, and opens the door to a series that’s only going to get deeper from here.

So if you’ve been waiting for something strange, poetic, and a little addictive—this is it. Read it. Feel it. Let it haunt you a little.

And if you do read it, drop me a comment or message. Let me know what it makes you feel. I want this to be a story we experience together.

Here’s to ink, ocean, and whatever the mark chooses next.