The Crash Jaxon Stories
Ten tales of chaos, courage, and campfires — where trouble is never too far, and the heart always finds a way.
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Crash Jaxon Book 1: Cluster*uck
Life in a derelict graffiti covered caravan park ain’t exactly a dream, but for Crash, it’s the only home he’s ever known—and the only place that’s taught him how to survive. Trouble has a way of clinging to him like red clay on your boots, whether it’s run-ins with the law, fiery neighbour feuds, or just the universe deciding to throw him headfirst into chaos. He’s no saint, and his path to redemption? Nuttier than a three-ring circus. But Crash isn’t giving up—not on himself, not on his future, and definitely not on the life he’s determined to build.
In this gripping, gut-punch of a novel, we ride shotgun on Crash’s journey through love, loss, and the messy magic of second chances. With his sharp-as-a-tack partner, Hanna, who shows him no quarter, and his reason for living, a baby girl, Evie, by his side—not to mention a ragtag crew of flawed but fiercely loyal friends—Crash is doing his damn best to outrun his past while holding tight to the things that matter most. Life’s a wild ride, but at the heart of all the mayhem, there’s one thing keeping him grounded: love. Love for his family, love for his people, and love for the simple, fleeting moments that make it all worthwhile.
Packed with jaw-dropping twists, raw emotion, laughs and characters you can’t help but root for, Crash dives headfirst into the beautifully chaotic mess of life—where honour is tested, redemption is earned, and the odds? Well, they’re made to be beaten.
One thing’s for sure: with Crash behind the wheel, you’d better buckle up—because you never know what’s coming next.
Crash Jaxon Book 2: Resilient Realities
He leaves a trail of destruction wherever he goes. In Book Two of the Crash Jaxon series, Crash takes a road trip to visit his sister at college and meet her friends. Sarah, his sister’s flatmate, has just been dumped—upgraded for a “nicer model.” She’s looking forward to the distraction of Elouise’s brother, Crash. What she doesn’t realise is that around Crash, you don’t stay a spectator for long. You become part of the show—an interactive, immersive experience where you’re suddenly a main character in his chaotic world as Crash does what Crash does, causing carnage wherever he goes.
From a simple walk across the road that triggers an eight‑bike pile‑up, to chaos in a nightclub, and ending with a city‑wide manhunt for a deranged junkie who attacked the local mayor, Crash leaves a wake of madness behind him. With his goal achieved—and a new friend and ally who has the ability to make his problems disappear—he heads home, leaving the mayor and police bereft of an arrest.
John’s life is upended again just as he thinks he finally has control of it. News—good or bad, you decide—grabs the biggest wrench imaginable and jams it straight into the gears, sending his world into a whirlwind of emotions and chaos, all because of the gardener Crash, who just had to sleep with his wife. Now torn between two women—his once‑loving, stunning wife and his bold, relentless secretary who refuses to retract her claws—John faces hard, raw, emotional decisions. With no one to turn to, he confides in strangers: a nurse treating his broken foot and, unknowingly, Crash’s stand‑in mother, Helen Delaney.
Resilient Realities is Book Two of the Crash Jaxon series.
Crash Jaxon Book 3: Animus
Animus – a strong feeling of hostility or motivation.
When a violent, unnatural storm tears through the van park, Hanna—terrified and desperate—races with Evie to the safety of Crash’s cabin as the winds and rain unleash their fury. An unlikely witness glimpses what she believes is an angel sent to protect them, and rumours begin to swirl. A crafty workaround is struck, and Hanna walks Crash blindly into a binding deal, signed and witnessed by Mathieu. Another lesson for Crash: always negotiate.
Animosity spreads as lives around him begin to unravel.
John wrestles with guilt, jealousy, and a past that refuses to stay buried.
Jessica and Cindy navigate the fragile beginnings of a new family bond.
Elsie, rebuffed and now obsessed, plots from the shadows.
Hanna claims what she believes is hers, running interference and interrogations at every turn.
Meanwhile, Crash becomes the target of an elite predator. Cornered and outmatched, he finds himself in chains and forced to submit, and with his newfound negotiating skills, he reclaims himself. Far away, in a prison cell, Crash’s father responds to threats against Evie with terrifying resolve.
Pregnancy scares, maternity wards, blue‑eyed babies—Crash becomes the focus of judging eyes as tensions with the police escalate, especially with Officer Cowan. Their old rivalry reignites, and when Crash decides the ledger needs balancing, he accepts the terms with a middle‑finger salute and a well‑placed tap. Cowan straps on the police boxing gloves and steps into the ring for a showdown neither man can walk away from unchanged.
As fight night looms, Crash is forced to confront more than his opponent. Childhood trauma, questions of identity, and the cost of always standing alone surge to the surface. When the bell rings, survival isn’t enough—Crash must decide what kind of man he’s willing to become.
Animus: Book 3 is a raw, darkly funny, emotionally charged continuation of the Crash Jaxon series—where loyalty is tested, love refuses to behave, and conflict becomes the language spoken when everything else fails.
Crash Jaxon Book 4: Safeguard
Safeguard, Book Four of the Crash Jaxon series, follows Crash — a physically formidable but emotionally fragile man whose hard‑won stability is threatened by sudden notoriety, unresolved trauma, and pressure closing in from every direction.
After his brutal public boxing match against Cowan, the victory comes at a steep personal cost. Bruised, exhausted, and avoiding medical attention, Crash retreats to the caravan park he calls home, where his found family closes ranks around him: Hanna, sharp‑tongued and controlling; Ariana, intuitive and quietly devoted; Elouise, his perceptive sister; and Mathieu, a brilliant, manipulative fixer who protects him as often as he provokes him. Together, they drag him — unwilling and terrified — back to the hospital, one of his greatest fears. What should be a simple check‑up spirals into chaos when his severe needle phobia triggers fainting, a panicked escape through an alarmed fire exit, and a chain reaction involving security, medical staff, and the fire brigade.
Elsie continues hunting the oblivious Crash, her infatuation deepening as her best friend Henrietta watches her unravel. Elsie doesn’t fall for men — she wrecks them — but Crash, being Crash, has no idea he’s meant to be wrecked.
Evie’s intuition warns Crash about the “Bad Men,” stirring something dark inside him. With his axe in hand and anger rising, he steps into the role of avenging protector when a group of predators threatens a five‑year‑old girl in his van park. The fallout is immediate and far‑reaching, unravelling the truth behind why his father is in prison.
Jax Steiner — Crash’s nightmarish father, locked away in Goulburn Supermax — meets the consequences of his own “disagreement” over his granddaughter’s treatment with unnerving calm. A call made, a demand issued, a photograph produced. Something inside him shifts, the little girl in the picture warming a heart he believed long dead. And with that, Dr Harris finally finds her way in.
Safeguard blends dark romance, psychological drama, and black comedy, balancing outrageous humour with raw emotional pain to challenge assumptions about masculinity, victimhood, and power.
Crash Jaxon Book 5: Hunted
How the hell did this kid get in so much trouble? Hands in his pockets, toe scuffing the dirt, Crash muttered, “So… how much shit am I in now?”
Hunted — Book Five of the Crash Jaxon Series
Local cops. Federal cops. The Government. And an Elsie. Crash had managed to piss off all four. Again. Bag over his head, no time to think—he did what he always does: wrecked a perfectly good plan. Again. Calls were made, deals were being cut, and his latest stunt rattled the halls of government.
Hanna was burning herself out keeping the vultures off him.
Jill kept circling, swooping in, shooting her shot every time Hanna blinked.
Jess watches him with new eyes, seeing the way he cares for Evie and wondering what that tenderness might look like turned her way.
Ariana’s puppy‑dog eyes nearly broke him, but a deal was a deal, so she turned elsewhere; it left a sting he didn’t want to admit.
With all that noise, Hanna missed the real threat—Elsie.
Elsie was done with Crash. Finished. Over it. Or so she told herself. Then her best friend and their trainer, Benno, shoved fate in her face. Elsie found herself face-to-face with him again. Flat on his back with her trying to choke him, again. Two little words unlocked something in her, something deep and buried. For the first time in public since she was a teenager, she let a tear escape. “My angel”, he said as his eyes fluttered shut.
She couldn’t shake him now. Couldn’t burn him out. So she doubled down. Started her recon. The hunt began, and Hanna had no idea the predator was already inside the perimeter.
The hunter becomes the prey as the huntress stalks her quarry, relentless in her need to conquer the only man who rebuffed her. However, her quarry is no ordinary prey animal, and Elsie finds herself frustrated at every turn as she experiences Crash and all the chaos that surrounds him.
