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Double Exposure Novel by Kirk Voclain
Double Exposure
A Spy Thriller
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Kirk Voclain

Double Exposure is a fast-paced espionage thriller that blurs the line between truth and deception, where every photograph hides a secret and trust is just another weapon.
Reed Sawyer isn’t your typical spy. His cover as a professional photographer gives him access where most agents can’t go. From private embassies to high-stakes diplomatic events, his camera captures more than moments. It uncovers secrets hidden in plain sight.

But when a routine assignment spirals out of control, Reed discovers that the mission he was sent to complete is the setup that could destroy him. Framed for treason by his own agency, he’s forced off the grid and into the shadows, hunted by the people he once trusted. The only way to clear his name is to expose the truth behind a conspiracy powerful enough to topple governments.
From the streets of Vienna to the rooftops of New Orleans, Reed races to stay one step ahead of an invisible enemy. His only allies are a handful of strangers whose loyalty is uncertain and whose motives may be darker than his own. Every clue leads deeper into a web of betrayal that stretches from boardrooms to battle zones.

Double Exposure is a gripping debut novel that combines the tension of John Grisham’s The Firm with the cinematic thrill of Mission: Impossible. 

Code in the Grain a Book by Kirk Voclain
Code In The Grain
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Kirk Voclain

Code in the Grain is a short, mind-bending thriller where a photographer wakes in a darkroom and finds his story already printing.

Under the safe light, a single image fades in. Reed Sawyer stares back from the paper. A phone buzzes with orders that seem to know him better than he knows himself. Drive to the Superdome garage. Bring the camera. Come alone.

He is told to make one photograph only his eye can make. Then to hide a message in the grain. Not a watermark. Not a caption. A code buried in noise that the right reader will see and the wrong one will miss. The hunter wants the image. The handler wants a clean ending. The author wants control.

New Orleans gleams wet and dangerous. An SUV waits. A woman with a steady hand watches. A quiet voice in the dark calls himself the Architect. Lines blur between author and character. Between the world outside the frame and the one inside it.

Read it in one sitting. Twenty to thirty minutes. A puzzle for photographers and thriller fans who like their fiction sharp, strange, and a little unsettling. If Double Exposure is the mission, Code in the Grain is the note hidden inside the print.

Dust and Inheritance Book Cover by Kirk Voclain
Dust and Inheritance
The Spyker Ranch Series Book 1
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Kirk Voclain

Millie Caldwell doesn’t come to Montana chasing romance. She comes chasing air, distance, and a way to start over. In 1957, she meets Clem Spyker, a rancher with a quiet stare and a problem he can’t outrun. What follows is a deal that looks simple on paper, and dangerous in real life. Based upon a true story.

The ranch is already wobbling. Winter lingers, fences sag, and the money is never enough. A bank notice can change the whole week. A busted wheel or a sick calf can change the whole season. Millie learns fast that the land doesn’t care why you showed up, it only cares if you can hold on.

Work becomes their common language. Millie takes the hard jobs, the unglamorous ones, the ones that leave your hands raw. Clem isn’t built for speeches, but he shows up, again and again, when it counts. Trust doesn’t arrive with fireworks, it arrives with small decisions, made in the dark, when nobody’s watching.

Then the past starts knocking. Old obligations, whispered deals, and the kind of trouble that doesn’t stay buried. Millie realizes survival isn’t just about cattle and weather, it’s about what a man will do to keep a ranch alive. She has to decide what she believes about Clem, and what she’s willing to risk for a home that’s starting to feel like hers.

Dust and Inheritance is a gritty Western prequel about marriage, sacrifice, and the slow building of a legacy. It’s the story behind the Spyker Ranch, where love is earned, not gifted. If you liked the heart and heat of Boots and Stilettos, this is where the roots dig in, and where it all begins.

Boots and Stilettos Novel by Kirk Voclain
Boots and Stilettos
The Spyker Ranch Series Book 2
$3.99

Kirk Voclain

Antoinette “Annie” Contadelucci flies to Montana to learn the family business, not to fall for a rancher with a guarded smile. She is an Italian heiress with a point to prove. He is Jake Spyker, a man who trusts his horse and his cattle dog more than promises.

A storm rips across the valley. The bank moves up a review. The barn needs work. Cash runs thin. Annie refuses to watch a good place fail. She builds a plan she calls Western Luxe. Lean, smart, and built to sell now. Sky Cabins. Starlight Suppers. Ranch Hand for a Day. Deposits up front. Real numbers that might save the ranch.

Friction turns into heat. Annie rides the fencelines, listens, and learns. Spike is Jake’s horse, steady & true. Blue heels close. Jake is not looking for help, yet he cannot ignore grit when he sees it. What begins as a clash of worlds starts to feel like a fit.

Pressure closes in. Annie’s powerful father expects obedience. An ambitious ex offers a polished trap. The town watches. The land waits. The ranch needs a miracle, and Annie has to choose the life that is truly hers. Jake has to decide if love can stand beside duty.

Boots and Stilettos is a contemporary Western romance set under a big Montana sky. It is a story about courage, belonging, and the work that love requires. Grit meets silk. Hearts learn a steadier rhythm. Two people build something worth keeping.


Why readers connect with these stories

These books feel real because they’re built from real-world experience. For more than forty years, Kirk Voclain has worked as a professional photographer, stepping behind security lines and into places most people never see. Because of that, those firsthand moments shaped his writing style and his instinct for authentic detail. As a result, every scene is written visually, while every character lives with purpose. Most importantly, every chapter keeps the story moving forward.

Readers choose these novels for the following reasons:

  • The writing is clean and cinematic
  • The characters feel human and relatable
  • The emotions are strong and believable
  • The tension builds naturally
  • The stories have endings worth remembering