Category: New Releases

  • Release Day—Locked; by Anyta Sunday

    Release Day—Locked; by Anyta Sunday

    Today, my friend Anyta Sunday has release her latest book. If you’ve never read one of her books, you should, she’s amazing. Locked is the first book in her new Young Adult, Epic Fantasy series, Telluric Realm. That this is book one in a series is enough to make Tuesday almost cool.  🙂

    AboutTheBook

    Locked-fTITLE: Locked

    SERIES: Telluric Realm #1

    AUTHOR: Anyta Sunday

    COVER ARTIST: Natasha Snow

    LENGTH: 98,000 words

    RELEASE DATE: April 26, 2016

    BLURB: A curse threatens the Winter Kingdom.

    A brother is turned to ice.

    A rebel uprising is on the horizon.

    Marble-maker Rye Cunnings is at the center of it all—and doesn’t know it.

    He doesn’t know he’s the lost summer prince. Doesn’t know his blood can unlock Winter’s curse. Doesn’t know why the marbles he makes flutter with magic. All he thinks is that he’s crazy. That he sees things others don’t, like dragons and strange markings on his skin.

    But when a dark dragon snatches away Rye’s only friend Milo, he is forced to face the crazy in his life and figure out a way to bring Milo back.

    Help comes in the form of Cerdic Leit, a warrior who finds Rye to take him “home” to the Telluric Realm and their kind. All Rye has to do is follow him into Gatreau, the gateway to the four Telluric kingdoms, and all his questions will be answered.

    In the hopes of saving Milo, Rye steps into this new and dangerous world. A world where he learns of the Tellurics and their Hansian foes. A world that is swept up in a bitter battle of justice and hate.

    And a world that won’t let Rye leave again.
    Excerpt

     

    Rye Cunnings shivered and hoofed it down the cobblestone road, fixed on the slice of his marble store ahead. This was just another morning. Just another morning.

    A drizzly dawn fingered through the low-hanging mist creeping along Bristol’s narrow streets. Lamppost lights flickered and blinked out, sucking their murky reflections from deep puddles. Rain hit Rye’s neck and face and the palm he pressed against his chest. The drops snaked down his sleeve and mixed with the blood at his wrist. It tingled, and Rye dabbed his cuff over the cut—a circle intersected with twelve loops.

    A cut that he’d gouged out with his keys, following the shimmery pattern that had marked his skin for as long as he could remember.

    Mist lurked over the Marvel Marbles store sign, thickening over the tattoo parlor and barber cushioning it on either side.

    Inside was safe. He just needed to get inside.

    He jogged over the road for the bright blue door beckoning him home. Each step jarred through his body to his aching head. He just needed to touch one of the marbles he made.

    Key in his good hand, he sank it into the lock and twisted until the bar snapped back.

    A figure prowled out from the shelter of the parlor entrance.

    Rye choked back a gasp, then let out a relieved laugh. Milo. Just Milo.

    “Stealthy as a cat, you are.”

    “Purrrrrr.”

    Milo smirked and slunk to his side, raindrops weaving through day-old stubble to the cleft in his chin. He studied Rye and lifted an eyebrow. “And where’ve you been?”

    Doesn’t matter. Get inside!

    Rye feigned nonchalance. “A walk.” A drug-induced, crazy person one. “Just a walk.”

    He beckoned Milo inside, but he tilted his chin skyward and let the rain fall on his face. A small smile played at his lips. “And a mighty good morning for one. Fresh, today is. Invigorating. Where’d ya go?”

    Where? Where he always regained consciousness: the local cemetery at the church ruin. Every week the same time, the same place, and always surrounded by a sea of daisies. “Just . . . about.”

    Clouds rippled, growing darker. Rye sucked in sharply, grabbed Milo’s arm and steered him inside. He shut the door and sank back against the glass.

    Milo strutted through the store, running fingers over jars of comets, cat’s eyes, peacocks and milky ways. Hundreds of jars filled the shelves on his walls. Sparklers, corkscrews, aces. Hundreds of colors glittered without light. Aquamarine, butterscotch yellow, magenta, and every shade in between.

    Rye caught his breath and let the colors calm him. In a couple of hours the grandfather clock tucked between shelves would chime nine and kids would press their noses to the window and fog the glass as they took in the wonder of his store. The day would whip by with smiles and laughter. Then it’ll be sundown again, thank God.

    Milo faced him, casting a look at his mud-crusted jeans. Rye tucked his bloodstained sleeve behind him. “You look like regurgitated hell, pudding.”

    “And you wonder why I never let you into my bed.”

    “You couldn’t handle me, love.”

    Rye gripped the wooden “shut” sign as he peered through the rain-splotched glass to the sky. Milo came to his side, staring out the window with him.

    “A bad sign, huh?”

    Rye startled. “What?

    “The weather. Means less customers, right?”

    “Customers. Right.” His head pounded, his teeth ached. A marble. He needed one now. He shifted away from the windows but Milo planted a forearm on his shoulder.

    “You seem on edge, Rye. Lock up for the morning. We’ll go out.”

    Out? He shook his head. “Not today.”

    A dark shape darted behind the gaps in the clouds. A shiver scuttled down Rye’s spine and he stepped back. Milo moved with him, oblivious to the danger that lurked out there.

    “I need to make marbles,” Rye croaked.

    “What you need is a day off, friend.”

    “Haven’t made a marble in two days.”

    “We could go to the carnival, hop on the Ferris wheel. Might even see above these clouds today.”

    “How about some green tea?”

    Milo pulled away, and Rye scampered across the store to his special marbles behind the counter.

    “All right,” Milo said. “I’m going to be a bloody wanker and just say it: you don’t have a social life, mate. You never party. No one visits.”

    “I’ve plenty of—”

    “Customers don’t count.” Milo skulked closer. “Far as I can see, I’m the only friend you have. And that makes you one hell of a poor bastard.”

    A sharp pang shot up Rye’s temple and he hissed, and scanned the middle shelf. He withdrew the largest jar, uncorked it, and dunked his fingers into the mass of silver swirls. Relief fingered up his arms, soothing the pain in his head and the ache from Milo’s advice.

    He pocketed a marble.

    Over the counter, Milo pointed at Rye’s bloodstained sleeve. “What happened, then?”

    Rye resisted the urge to stare at his wrist. The cut never stayed long, would be nothing but faintly-scarred lines by now. Opening the door to his kitchen and marble-making workshop, he threw a hurried lie over his shoulder.

    “It’s nothing. Had a raspberry smoothie.”

    In the kitchen nook before his workshop, Rye picked up a half-filled pot of tea. Behind him came the clacking of boots, then a hand clamped over his shoulder, urging him around. Cold tea spilled out of the nozzle to the floor between them.

    “What are you—?”

    Milo pushed up Rye’s sleeve and revealed the circular scar, traced with dry blood. “How exactly did you have that raspberry smoothie?”

    “Y-you wouldn’t understand.”

    “Don’t underestimate me, I have vast, comprehendy abilities.”

    Rye’s throat was tight. “I’m crazy, Milo. Certifiable.” He lifted the pot. “Green tea?”

    Milo gently drew his black-painted nails around and over the mark. “You and green bloody tea.” He pulled Rye’s sleeve down. “I’ll have a cuppa.”

    With a shaky hand, Rye poured them both a cup. Milo pinched his nose, downed his tea, and set the cup in the sink. “Ugh.”

    Rye sipped his, then put it down. It didn’t settle his churning stomach.

    “Now make me a marble, friend,” Milo said with a wink, and took out the pendant hanging under his shirt. “One with a bit of me in it.” He snapped off a thin corner and handed Rye the tiny wedge.

    Rye stared at the piece on his palm. So small, so horribly scratched, and yet it warmed his entire hand. He clamped his fingers over it.

    “Got any cash?”

    “Put it on my tab.”

    “I love it when I do work and no one pays me.” He moved into his workshop and Milo followed behind. “Reminds me of my last foster home.”

    “Said so dryly. That’s exactly why I like you.” Milo flung himself on the stained brown couch at the flank of the room and slipped his hands behind his head. “I’ll lie here and share my woeful problems while you warm your glory hole. God, I love marbling.”

    Rye tossed a fiber blanket at him. “I work with a torch.”

    “Go on then, light up. Make magic.”

    Swallowing, Rye glanced at Milo, who stared at the ceiling with half-lidded eyes. Make magic. He’d thought the same thing himself a thousand times. The way his marbles soothed his anxiety, or seemed to open locked doors, or throbbed warmly in his grip like they held secrets of who he was—what he was.

    “I don’t make magic,” Rye said carefully.

    Milo turned his head, waggling his brows. “Marvel me, then. Make me a nicer set of balls than I already have. Or better yet, make a marble that solves all my problems.”

    “Such as cockiness?”

    “Don’t go messing with anything starting with cock. All else is fair play.”

    “Your assery it is then.”

    Milo snorted.

    “Entertain me with these oh-so woeful problems.” Make me forget mine.

    “I’m too smart for my own good,” Milo said with a smirk. “And it’s going to cost me.”

    “So dramatic.”

    Milo looked pointedly toward Rye’s wrist.

    “Point taken,” Rye said.

    Milo’s phone rang and he swung off the couch. “You get to making that marble,” he said, ducking through the door. “I’ll be back.”

    Rye took a sparkly gold glass rod from the jars on the shelf, bumping the small velvet pouch of marble monstrosities at the end. They’d been Milo’s attempts at marbling, pockmarked and pitiful. Yet he’d not brought himself to throw them away. They called to him with a magic of their own, the magic of a hundred shared laughs between them. Laughs that had been few-and-far-between before Milo had come into his life a year ago.

    Rye set the melting glass next to the wedge of pendant. What style did Milo want? Did he wish his marble to glitter? To glow? To be dotted with silver?

    He listened for Milo and was met with nothing but the creaking of his store door. Where had Milo gone to take his call? Rye shuffled to the kitchen. Empty. He checked the store.

    “Milo?”

    A breeze swept through the room. The front door was partially open and rain was pooling at the floor. Had Milo taken his call outside? Or had he left, like sometimes he did, without so much as a goodbye?

    At the store window, Rye looked outside. The cloud had thickened. It hung low over shop roofs and gutters, only a few feet above the three umbrella-toting pedestrians huddled at the bus stop. Milo was strutting down the middle of the street toward the store, ash blond and soaked.

    Rye waved.

    The cloud burst, plumes pelting toward the ground, and a large winged body swooped down the street toward them.

    Dragon.

    Rye’s heart seized in his chest; he jerked his bloodied arm across his face and peered at the beast again, at its long snout, horns, and black scales, the arrowhead tail snaking behind it, whipping up gusts. The dragon dipped and umbrellas jerked, inverting into black poppies. Their owners laughed.

    Rye ached to be one of those men, ignorant of the terror flying over them, of the dragon stretching its forelegs, clawed talons aimed at—

    Milo!

    Rye tried to shout but his voice was lost in the tight clutch of his throat.

    The dragon whipped past the window. Wind surged and the door banged against the wall shelves, smashing a jar, glass shards and red marbles raining to the floor.

    Rye shrank back into the shadows, shaking as the dragon snatched his friend and lifted into the clouds. Words echoed in his head, soft, placating…

    Shhh. He won’t get you.

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    AuthorBio

    A born and raised New Zealander from Wellington, I’ve been exploring the literary world since I started reading Roald Dahl as a kid. Stories have been piling up in my head ever since. Fast forward to my mid-twenties and jump a few countries (Germany, America, and back again), I started to put them to paper.

    My genre of choice is romance, both adult and YA, gay and straight. You can take a closer look at my books, available as e-books for download in many formats!

    When I’m not pushing my characters deeper into adventure, I chase my son around the house and fight my two comical cats for the desk chair.

    Since 2014, I’m also part of CritShop Literary Services, specializing in writing workshops and editorial services for LGBT fiction.

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  • Red Ruby Booty Shorts and a Louisville Slugger; by Lexi Ander

    Red Ruby Booty Shorts and a Louisville Slugger; by Lexi Ander

     

    Blurb:

    RubyRedBootyShortsEager to escape the shadows of a tragic loss, Diego built a new life with his best friend, Beck. When he finally decided one night to admit that he’s in love with Beck, that new life takes a new, hot and happy turn. But happiness is easily shattered, as he’s learned all too well, and this time it’s ruined by the arrival of a mysterious package and then men bent on violence.

    Memories of a dead brother and an untouchable drug lord rise inevitably to the surface, and Diego dreads that the man he loves is mired in the world that Diego tried to escape. But Beck’s secrets aren’t so simple, and neither is the world in which Diego has been living…

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  • Guest Post—Myths Untold: Faery—A Wilde City Press Anthology.

    Guest Post—Myths Untold: Faery—A Wilde City Press Anthology.

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    Publisher: Wilde City Press

    Authors:

    August Li

    Brandon Witt

    Scott Coatsworth

    Skye Hegyes

    Cover Artist: August Li

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  • Imperfect Harmony; by Jay Northcote—Book Blast and Excerpt

    Imperfect Harmony; by Jay Northcote—Book Blast and Excerpt

     

     

    Blurb:

    ImperfectHarmony_FINALImperfect harmony can still be beautiful… 

    John Fletcher, a former musician, is stuck in limbo after losing his long-term partner two years ago. He’s shut himself off from everything that reminds him of what he’s lost. When his neighbour persuades him to join the local community choir, John rediscovers his love of music and finds a reason to start living again.

    Rhys Callington, the talented and charismatic choir leader, captures John’s attention from the first moment they meet. He appears to be the polar opposite of John: young, vibrant, and full of life. But Rhys has darkness in his own past that is holding him back from following his dreams.

    Despite the nineteen-year age gap, the two men grow close and a fragile relationship blossoms. Ghosts of the past and insecurities about the future threaten their newfound happiness. If they’re going to harmonise in life and love as they do in their music, they’ll need to start following the same score.

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  • Tharros; by C. Kennedy—Release Day

    Tharros; by C. Kennedy—Release Day

    Release Day! Thárros by C. Kennedy is Out!
    Θάρρος
    Thárros. Greek. Meaning courage
    Courage. n. /ˈkərij/
    1. The ability to do something that frightens one.
    2. Strength in the face of fear, pain, or grief.
    ~*~
    Tharros - Hope is an anchor to the soul
    Courage is resistance to fear,
    mastery of fear,
    not the absence of fear. ~Mark Twain

    Blurb:

    Tharros-600x900High school senior Michael Sattler leads a charmed life. Almost. He has great friends, parents who love him just the way he is, and he was a champion hurdler until someone took out his knee when they kidnapped his boyfriend. Yet, Michael is determined to make the USATF tryouts in spite of his injuries.
    Christy Castle is Michael’s entire world. Healing from years of abuse, his abduction by a predator has left him hiding a new secret as he tries to start his life again. Together, Michael and Christy work to recover from their wounds in time to make prom and graduate high school. To complicate matters, Christy is astonished to learn a fellow victim from his native Greece has survived. Christy will stop at nothing to bring him to the US to keep him safe.But the prosecution of Christy’s kidnapper looms large in their futures and the struggle to return to normal only worsens. Christy’s past continues to haunt them and, when the prosecution turns ugly and Christy’s new life is torn apart, only their unrelenting courage and determination can save them from the nightmare that threatens to destroy their future together.

     

    Tharros - Quote - Michael would make sure they won

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    About Cody

    Cody is an award-winning author who lives, most of the time, on the West Coast of the United States. Raised on the mean streets and back lots of Hollywood by a Yoda-look-alike grandfather, Cody doesn’t conform, doesn’t fit in, is epic awkward, and lives to perfect a deep-seated oppositional defiance disorder. In a constant state of fascination with the trivial, Cody contemplates such weighty questions as If time and space are curved, then where do all the straight people come from? When not writing, Cody can be found taming waves on western shores, pondering the nutritional value of sunsets, appreciating the much-maligned dandelion, unhooking guide ropes from stanchions, and marveling at all things ordinary. Among many other awards, Omorphi was a runner up in the 2014 Rainbow Awards, and Slaying Isidore’s Dragons was a finalist in the 2015 Rainbow Awards. Cody does respond to blog comments and emails because, after all, it is all about you, the reader.
    Find Cody on Facebook, Twitter @CodyKAuthor, Pinterest,
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  • Blog Tour—Home; by Donna McIntosh—Exclusive Excerpt and Giveaway

    Blog Tour—Home; by Donna McIntosh—Exclusive Excerpt and Giveaway

    Synopsis

    home-600x956LAPD Detective Sean Hennessey has one person he’s repeatedly tried to arrest and bring to justice: his nemesis, Mitchell Yates.

    Yates has been in and out of trouble for years, always skating around the edges of LA’s underbelly; however, Sean can never pin anything on him.

    But one night all of that changes.

    Caught in the wrong place at the wrong time, instead of arresting Yates, Sean is rescued by him and taken to Yates’ home—a satellite high above Earth. There, Sean discovers a world he thought possible only in Science Fiction.

    Everything he believed he knew about Yates is turned upside down, and Sean must make a decision: to remain with the LAPD or join Yates and work toward intergalactic peace.

    Publisher: Wayward Ink Publishing

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  • Beneath The Surface; by M.A. Church—Book Blast and Giveaway

    Beneath The Surface; by M.A. Church—Book Blast and Giveaway

    AboutTheBook

    BTS_ChurchTITLE: Beneath The Surface

    AUTHOR: M.A. Church

    PUBLISHER: OmniLit / All Romance eBooks, LLC

    COVER ARTIST: Erin Dameron-Hill

    LENGTH: 37,000 words

    RELEASE DATE: April 01, 2016

    BLURB: A whole different world exists beneath the surface.

    The last thing Nisha expects while patrolling his territory is to find his mate, but his instincts tell him the handsome human diving into the surf is the one meant for him. Two bites and Kannon will be joined to him forever. But when Kannon’s father disrupts the mating process, Nisha releases his claim, hoping beyond hope his mate will one day return.

    While free diving with his father, Kannon is bitten by a seductive merman. Although he swore to never go near the ocean again, the pull to return to the water and his mystery man remains strong. Finally, after fifteen years away, an impromptu wedding brings Kannon back to the Seychelles, and his destiny.

    Kannon only plans to stay on the island for a week, but this time Nisha won’t let his mate go without a fight. Merfolk and human culture collide as the embers of Nisha and Kannon’s mate bond ignite, and Nisha must complete the mating before it’s too late.

    AuthorInterview

    Welcome Michelle. It’s been a bit since your last visit, so remind readers who you are by telling everyone a bit about yourself.

    Well, there isn’t really much to tell, lol. This October I’ve been married for twenty-three years. Both of our kids are grown and have moved out of the house. I no longer work, thanks to medical issues, but that’s given me the chance to explore writing full-time.

    Beneath the Surface.Mermen. How cool. Tell us a bit about the book?

    Nisha stumbled across his mate years ago and, reacting to instinct, started the mating process. Many years pass before his mate returned to the islands. Nisha has a limited amount of time to convince Kannon, his mate, to stay. But Nisha’s a merman. His way of thinking doesn’t often aligned with a human’s.

    The setting for the book is the Seychelles. (for those who don’t know, the Seychelles are an island group in the Indian Ocean) What made you choose this as your setting?

    The story idea came from a program I was watching on the History Channel about different African tribes and their varied beliefs. A few days later there was a documentary on mermaids on the Animal Channel.

    Next thing I knew, I’m researching what islands are located off the off the coast of Africa with the idea of doing a merman book. The original story idea involved an African tribe who worshiped the ‘water gods’ and an underwater photographer sent to live with that tribe as part of a documentary. That idea didn’t exactly pan out, but the setting stuck.

    What part of the story was the most to write and why?

    I most enjoyed writing was the ending scene. I don’t want to do a spoiler, but it was something I don’t normally write. It was a lot of fun, lol. (Yeah, that’s vague, I know. Sorry!)

    What part made you struggle the most?

    Getting Nisha’s attitude—a non-human—to mesh with Kannon’s—a human who is none too pleased when he figures out just what exactly Nisha did years ago.

    Tell us something interesting that is not in the blurb.

    Nisha has a sister, Brooke. She’s marrying Kannon’s best friend, Brett.

    Since there is always another story to tell, what are you working on now?

    Right now a short shifter story called Paws and Claws is my main focus. That’s going to ARe. Plus I plan to do a sequel to Beneath the Surface. Hopefully that’ll get out this year.

    Last question is all yours – feel free to talk about anything you want your readers to know about you, your book, anything at all.

     Five Things About Me

    1. If I get to laughing really hard, I’ll snort—which makes me laugh even harder.
    2. I kick ass on Galaga.
    3. We sometimes open the window in the master bath for Kitty. We call that window the ‘Kitty Window’. I swear, if we ask him if he wants to get in the Kitty Window, he runs to the bathroom, lol!
    4. The older I get, the more hot-natured I’ve become. I used to hate the cold, but now I’m reassessing that.
    5. I love home improvement shows. I especially like the shows where houses are flipped for profit. I find the ‘before and after’ images fascinating. The hubby dreads me watching them because I end up with all these great ideas, lol!

    Excerpt

    A whole different world existed under the sea—lighting, sounds, even the feeling of otherworldliness. No matter how clear the water, it still played tricks, even on experienced divers.

    The colorful tropical fish, artifacts, and the remnants of history buried beneath the waves—along with a mysterious landscape mostly untouched by humans—always gave Kannon a thrill. Parts of the reef weren’t very deep, so he had no trouble freediving.

    This year for vacation, Kannon and his dad rented a boat and guide to take them to the reefs around the Seychelles. This was by no means the first time he’d gone snorkeling. Growing up along the California coast guaranteed Kannon was comfortable in the water.

    The guide had warned them to stay together, but Kannon had other ideas. Besides, he wasn’t going that far off. After investigating the colorful reef fish and interesting coral formations—and seeing his dad was distracted—Kannon slowly but steadily wandered off on his own. An outcrop of rocks covered in algae caught his eye, and he went to investigate.

    Many of the multihued native fish swam past him, curious as to what he was. It was funny how they circled him. Kannon held his hand out. A few braver fish darted in, nibbled at his fingers, and then swam off. God, what a rush it was. Nothing was better than this.

    He drew closer to the outcrop, surprised it was much deeper than he’d first thought. Huh, not an outcrop, but the mouth of an underwater cave. Cool. From a distance it appeared to be nothing more than oddly shaped rocks. Peering inside, he was unable to see past the murky blackness within.

    Curious, he reached his hand out, stretching toward the mouth of the cave. His scalp prickled. A tingle washed through him. The water around him caressed his body as he hung weightlessly, staring at the cave entrance as his dick swelled in his trunks. What the…?

    It wasn’t as if he made a habit of getting horny while diving, so what the hell? Torn between desire and unease, he hovered in the tropical water. Chills chased up his spine, and goose bumps broke out over his body.

    His heart rate sped up—not a good thing underwater—and the feeling of being watched crept across his nerves. Something was in there, and his mind screamed at him to get away even as the urge to reach inside nearly overwhelmed him.

    Kannon’s body swayed dangerously closer. His nipples ached as the water flowed past, and he had to force himself not to whimper as need struck him. He jerked back. There’s something waiting for me, just waiting for me to reach in so it can… what? So it can do what?

    Jesus, he needed to get a serious grip on his imagination, and crap, he had to surface too. Lack of oxygen made the decision for him. All this panicking on his part had used up his air—stupid of him.

    He surfaced and shook the hair out of his eyes. Wow, is that our boat way over there? Oh man, Dad’s going to kill me. Worried about the fit his dad was going to have, he was totally unprepared for the strange guy who popped up next to him, although “guy” might have been overly nice.

    Kannon yelped, but the dude across from him just smiled. The androgynous, fey face wasn’t quite human. The long pointed ears were a good indication, as was the glimpse of sharp little teeth.

    Oh, and the gills at its neck.

    Azure blue hair floated in the water around shapely shoulders and cobalt blue eyes stared back at him. It was a visage that was hauntingly beautiful, otherworldly, and a tad disconcerting. The creature smiled slightly as if he agreed. It—whatever it was—scared the bejesus out of him.

    Then it reached out and dragged Kannon under the water.

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    AuthorBio

    M.A. Church is a true Southern belle who spent many years in the elementary education sector. Now she spends her days lost in fantasy worlds, arguing with hardheaded aliens on far-off planets, herding her numerous shifters, or trying to tempt her country boys away from their fishing poles. It’s a full time job, but hey, someone’s gotta do it!

    When not writing, she’s on the back porch tending to the demanding wildlife around the pond in the backyard. The ducks are very outspoken. She’s married to her high school sweetheart, and they have two grown children.

    She was a finalist in the 2013 Rainbow Awards, runner up in the 2015 Rainbow Awards, and is a member of Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America.

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  • Something From Nothing; by Nicky James – Book Blast and Giveaway

    Something From Nothing; by Nicky James – Book Blast and Giveaway

    Blurb:

    Nicole-James-customDesign-JayAheer2016-ebook-smallpreviewWith an impending war breathing down his neck and an ornery group of councilmen trying to keep him on track, accidental and unlikely King, Alistair Ellesmere, struggles to find a balance between being young, having fun, and ruling his realm his way.

    Alistair befriends Brandon, one of his prodigy new recruits, whose smart-ass personality drives him to the brink of insanity when he shows him up at every turn. Through an unexpected bit of witty manipulation, Alistair finds himself drawn down a forbidden path where he shares more than just a similar past with this man. Terrified at the idea of loving another man, but unable to tear himself away, Alistair is faced with the trials of secrecy, jealousy and the law.

    Publisher: Nicky James

    Series: Tales From Edovia

    Book: One

    Release Date: February 22, 2016

    Cover Artist: Jay Aheer

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  • An Interview with Asta Idonea—Author of Beastly Businessmen and Guitar Gods

    An Interview with Asta Idonea—Author of Beastly Businessmen and Guitar Gods

    Please welcome Asta Idonea to the Land of Make Believe.  She has agreed to let me ask a few questions and she’s brought an excerpt and giveaway as part of her blog tour.

    An Interview with Asta Idonea

    Welcome Asta. You’ve not been interviewed on the site before, so let’s start by telling everyone a bit about yourself. 

    I’m British-born, but I have lived in Australia for 8½ years now. I was backpacking here when I met my husband on the bus. I just never went home. I worked in admin until 2014, when I left to try my hand as a freelance editor and author.

    Beastly Businessmen and Guitar Gods is a mouthful, but an awesome title. How did you come up with that for a list of short stories?

    The stories themselves gave rise to the title. One involves a stolen guitar (in the original myth the owner of the stolen item is a god) and in another a businessmen takes on the role of the Beast in Beauty and the Beast.

    Talk about the theme of the collection. What genre(s) would you say it fits into?

    There’s some contention here, as several people have wanted to call it fantasy because the stories are based on myths and fairytales; however, my retellings are in all a modern setting without any hint of magic, so to my mind they are contemporary MM romances.

    So, much like you’re not allowed to have a favorite child, yet people do, which of the stories in the collection is your favorite?

    How mean you are! There are things I love about each, but if you force me to choose, I think the final story: A Debt is a Debt. I love Dunstan and Wynn, and the way they develop through the tale.

    What story was the most fun to write and why?

    Probably Dragged into Love, because the original myth is so amusing and it was great fun adapting it to the modern era. It’s the most comical of the six, for sure.

    What story made you struggle them most?

    That would be Assignations and Ultimatums. Not for writing the story itself but for choosing which one to adapt. I had the five and I knew I needed one more; however, all those that came to mind relied too heavily on magic. Then my eye fell upon my book of Maori folktales, and at last I had the answer.

    Tell us something interesting that is not in the blurb about one of the stories. 

    All these stories tie-in to one another, so watch out for brief appearances of characters in tales outside their own. In particular, a mysterious figure arrives towards the end of Assignations and Ultimatums, but you won’t find out who he is until you read the remaining stories.

    Since there is always another story to tell, what are you working on now?

    Wow, I have so many things underway; it’s hard to know where to start. Between now and June, I have five short story releases either as singles or in anthologies (or both). Four are MM, the other is MF (under my alternate pen name Nicki J. Markus) Also coming within that time span is an MM sci-fi novella called Fire Up My Heart.

    I have another ten short stories submitted I am waiting to hear back on, along with an MF novel. Meanwhile, I am currently working on three MM shorts, two MM novellas, and two MF novellas. So, as you can see, I am keeping pretty busy and should have plenty of new stories to share during 2016 and into 2017. As usual, it’s an eclectic mix of historical, contemporary, sci-fi, and paranormal, so hopefully there’s something for everyone.

    Synopsis

    Fairytales and Myths for the Modern Gay

    The modern age is devoid of magic.

    Or is it?

    How else could a stolen guitar or a lost shoe lead to love?

    What but magic could spark romance at a workplace assessment?

    Or turn a mean-spirited monster into a man?

    Six fairytales and myths are given a contemporary MM twist in this collection of stories, proving that sometimes the mundane can be magical too.

    DRAGGED INTO LOVE (Þrymskviða)
    When Theo’s landlord steals a prized guitar in lieu of rent owed, he informs Theo he will return the instrument on one condition: he wants a date with Theo’s twin sister.

    LOVE’S CODE (Ariadne and Theseus)
    Andre must pass the examination if he wants to keep his job.

    However, he is distracted by his unspoken love for fellow programmer, Eren.

    GUESSING GAMES (Rumplestiltskin)

    Sasha told a little white lie in his job interview and it won him the role.

    Only now he is faced with a pile of work he doesn’t know how to complete.

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    ASSIGNATIONS AND ULTIMATUMS (The Strange Elopement of Tinirau)

    Hunter and Ross are in love, but Ross’ father keeps trying to set him up with undesirable, yet powerful, older men, the latest of whom happens to be Ross’ boss.

    LOST AND FOUND (Cinderella)
    Cillian is dreading the work masquerade ball, but once there he finds himself romanced by a dashing stranger, only to flee when he discovers the man’s identity.

    A DEBT IS A DEBT (Beauty and the Beast)

    Dunstan Griffin is not a man to let a debt slide, so when debtor Alfred Siskin offers the EA services of his son, Wynn, in lieu of payment, Dunstan accepts.

    Excerpt

    EXCERPT—Guessing Games

    “Good evening, handsome. What’s a pretty boy like you doing sitting all alone, looking so sour-faced?”

    Sasha glanced up to find a young man perched on the edge of his desk, watching him from behind a fringe of golden hair that hung over his right eye. He seemed young. Too young to be an employee, surely, and yet how else would he have gotten in here? Unless he was another staff member’s son. Or maybe—

    “Twenty-one.”

    “I’m sorry?”

    “You were wondering how old I am, and the answer is twenty-one.” He grinned. “I know I don’t look it, but I promise it’s true. I am one hundred percent legal in every way.”

    “I suppose you’re going to tell me next that you read minds?” Sasha found himself smiling despite himself, a little of his despair lost in light of his companion’s merriment.

    The man laughed and the bright, airy sound echoed around the room. “I wish! Think how delightful that would be. I could learn everyone’s deepest, darkest desires…. But, no, it’s just I’m used to it being the first question anyone asks me, so I’ve learnt to anticipate it and get it out of the way as quickly as possible. You’re Sasha, yes?”

    “Yes. How did—?”

    The man cut Sasha off with a dismissive wave of his hand. “I’ve heard talk of you around the departments today. Figured I’d come and see you for myself, though I fully expected you to be gone by now.”

    “I’ve got a bit of a—” Sasha broke off, unwilling to divulge his terrible secret to this stranger, however infectious the young man’s cheerful mien might be.

    “Oh, come on, you can tell me. I don’t work in this department and I swear I won’t blab. Scout’s honour. Cross my heart and hope to die.” His expression was one of dramatic, wide-eyed sincerity that was too overblown to be anything other than put-on.

    Sasha hesitated a second longer, but the need to share his burden won out. “I’m supposed to log all these files in the records management system, but I don’t know how. I don’t understand the software, all the codes and terminology.” Saying it out loud, a weight lifted from Sasha’s shoulders and he breathed more freely than he had all day.

    The young man cocked his head. “Suppose I could help you. What would you give me in payment for my assistance?”

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    Audio Excerpt

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    About the author

    NICKI J. MARKUS was born in England in 1982, but now lives in Adelaide, South Australia with her husband. She has loved both reading and writing from a young age and is also a keen linguist, having studied several foreign languages.

    Nicki launched her writing career in 2011. She published works through Wicked Nights Publishing and Silver Publishing before both companies closed their doors. She is now self-publishing some of her works, including the novella Time Keepers and the fantasy novel The Ragnarök Chronicles.

    Nicki also writes M/M fiction under the alternate pen name of ASTA IDONEA and has had several short stories published by Wayward Ink Publishing. She is currently working on her first M/M novella.

    Nicki works as a freelance editor and proofreader, and in her spare time she enjoys: music, theatre, cinema, photography, sketching, and cross stitch. She also loves history, folklore and mythology, pen-palling, and travel.

    Social links:

    Website: http://www.nickijmarkus.com
    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NickiJMarkus
    Twitter: https://twitter.com/NickiJMarkus

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  • Fire Candidate; by Cheri Roman—Guest Post and Giveaway

    Fire Candidate; by Cheri Roman—Guest Post and Giveaway

    In keeping with the concept that Fantasy is Fantasy, and we don’t need the LGBTQ qualifier, a fellow Fantasy writer is guesting today. Cheri Roman’s Fire Candidate is the second in her Witch of Forsythe High series. It is not an LGBTQ Fantasy series, but it is Fantasy. And while many of the books on the Land of Make Believe are LGBTQ oriented, my true passion is for Fantasy. So please welcome Cheri as she talks about – Fantasy.  Don’t forget to enter her giveaway.

    Fantasy

    The Oxford Dictionary defines the word fantasy as “the product of imagining impossible or improbable things.” That’s not a bad start for defining fantasy as a genre. However, when you have such a name, it can be challenging to get the literary world to take you seriously.

    One of the things that appeals to me most about fantasy writing is that literally anything can happen. You can have sentient storm clouds and flying houses and mice who fence and speak with the facility of an Elizabethan stage actor, because it’s fantasy. Nothing is out of bounds so long as it fits within the plot line.

    That said, fantasy is not fluff. The basis of all fantasy stories lies in the question stem, “what if…” What if a boy found out that he was really a wizard? What if a group of siblings was transported to an alternate universe? What if a group of supernatural beings came to Earth and fell in love with humans? Such questions are interesting, not just in and of themselves, but for the deeper ideas they point to about what it means to be human. Heroes and villains in fantasy are experimental models we can mentally climb into for a test drive. In fact, a good book in any genre should be like entering one of those virtual reality games, but with fewer limitations. By immersing ourselves in the world and characters created by a talented author, we are able to safely explore the extreme edges of moral and emotional dilemmas we hope we never have to face in real life. And just like lifting extra weights at the gym, the lessons we learn in those imaginary worlds can strengthen us for the everyday challenges of real life.

    The boy wizard begins by searching out who he really is, something all of us must do at some point. The group of siblings must decide whether landing in a new world means finding a new moral center. Their example can inspire us to cling to our own moral code under much more “normal” circumstances. The supernatural beings have to learn that there is a cost to every decision we make; a fact we might ignore or fail to discover on our own. None of these are “light” matters. All of them hold eminently human lessons. The value of fantasy, and indeed of literature in general, lies in its ability to reveal such lessons, allowing us to see the world from a point of view other than our own, and learn from it.

    Fantasy is often discounted as “light reading,” or worse, the less than brilliant sibling of science fiction, herself a distant cousin to literary fiction. But don’t sell it short. Considering the lyrical prose and plot complexity created by such authors as Ursula K. Le Guin, J.R.R. Tolkien, and George R.R. Martin, one should resist the temptation to dismiss fantasy as “light” anything. Instead, we should judge the writing by its own merits just as we do any other genre, and thereby enjoy the ride twice as much.

    Fire Candidate

    FireCandidate2-2Sometimes learning to trust yourself is the hardest lesson of all…

    Most girls don’t set their birthday party on fire, no matter how rebellious they feel. But Lila Stuart isn’t most girls, and she never has been. Now her brand of strange is attracting a very bad crowd. She and her family must relocate, leaving everything she knows behind.

    Tracked to her new home by a predatory demi-god, Lila is sold to a human trafficking cartel that specializes in people like her, first generation angel-human hybrids with powers that could make them heroes or deadly villains.

    When the cartel threatens her family, Lila must choose: serve as an assassin or live as a slave. Will she find a way out, or is the cost of fighting back just too high?

    The second installment in The Witch of Forsythe High series is a fast paced fire-storm about the choices life requires of us and the consequences they bring in their wake.

    About the Author:

    Cheri Roman writes fantasy and paranormal young adult. She currently has two series in the works: Rephaim and The Witch of Forsythe High. Most days you can find her on her blog, The Brass Rag, or working on her next novel or short story. Cheri lives in the not-so-wilds of Northeast Florida with her husband and Jack E. Boy, the super Chihuahua.

    Where to find her:

    Amazon Author Page: http://www.amazon.com/C.L.-Roman/e/B00DQZ9I68

    Website: www.brassragpress.com

    FB: https://www.facebook.com/C.L.RomanFantasynovels/

    Twitter: @cheri_roman

    Blog: www.thebrassragcnr.wordpress.com

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