New Audiobook on Audible!
New release: Unredeemable - Book 2: Creekside Valley
A Different Kind of Story...
Most of you know me as Gavin E. Black, the guy behind The Black Velvet Room. But long before I was writing dark temptations, forbidden desires, and men making beautifully reckless decisions, I was building entire fantasy worlds under another pen name: J.T. Fader.
Today, Iām excited to share that one of those stories has just received the audiobook treatment.
š§ Unredeemable is now available on Audible.
This isnāt erotica.
It isnāt taboo.
Itās a full-length MM fantasy romance set in the wilderness of Creekside Valley, where shapeshifters, ancient secrets, and impossible choices collide.
At its heart, itās about two men who have every reason to stay apart... and every instinct pulling them together.
And bringing it to life is the incredibly talented Tyler Laux, whose performance adds a whole new dimension to the story. Hearing characters youāve lived with for years suddenly speak back to you is an experience thatās difficult to describe.
If youāve ever wondered what else I write when Iām not corrupting innocent minds in The Black Velvet Room, this is probably the best place to start.
š» Unredeemable
A Creekside Valley Novel
ā ā ā ā ā āEmotional, intense, and achingly beautiful.ā
ā ā ā ā ā āJ.T. Fader writes the kind of romance that stays with you long after the last page.ā
ā ā ā ā ā āA perfect blend of passion, heart, and raw authenticity.ā
This release is especially meaningful to me because audiobooks are expensive to produce. Seeing another of my fantasy novels make the leap from page to audio feels like a milestone Iāve been working toward for a long time.
If fantasy romance is your thingāor if youāve enjoyed my storytelling here and are curious what it looks like outside the walls of The Black Velvet RoomāIād be honored if you gave it a listen.
And if you enjoy it, leaving a rating or review on Audible makes an enormous difference in helping new listeners discover it.
Thank you, as always, for supporting my writingāwhether itās under Gavin E. Black, J.T. Fader, or any of the other names Iāve hidden behind over the years.
I hope youāll take a walk into Creekside Valley.
You might not want to leave.


