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  • Fret; by Sandrine Gasq-Dion—Blog Tour Interview and Giveaway

    Fret; by Sandrine Gasq-Dion—Blog Tour Interview and Giveaway

     

    Today please welcome Sandrine Gasq-Dion to the blog. She’s here to talk about herself, her writing, and her new release, Fret.

    An Interview with Sandrine Gasq-Dion

    Welcome Sandrine! Since Since this is your first time on the blog, please tell us a bit about yourself.

    Hi!! I’m a mother of four and expecting two grandchildren within the next few months! I’ve been married to the military since the age of nineteen and grew up with Old scholl French parents. I’ve got a wonderful support system as my entire family is very supportive of my career. I guess I am extremely lucky to have such an open-minded family!

    You’re quite the profilic author, when did you publish your first book?

    A Marked Man was published in 2012 and I haven’t looked back!

    You’ve written in multilple sub genres; Greek Gods, shifters, military men. How much research do you put into each new situation?

    Tons. Luckily, I have a huge amount of military guys as friends, so they always weigh in on the stuff I write. The shifters and Olympians I spend countless hours researching Greek Gods and watching old werewolf movies.

    Do you have any plans to branch off into a new direction any time soon?

    I do! I am now writing a rock series and I also have 5 books in the Men of Manhattan that I write for Wilde City!

    Your latest book, Fret. Tell us about that.

    Fret came about when another author was thinking of writing an anthology that revolved around Actors/ Rock stars. Needless to say, my mind began an outline almost instantly and Axel and Gareth were born!

    Is this part of a series or will it become one?

    Fret is book one in the rock series, there will be four more after is. (There is a sneak peek at book 2 at the end of book one!)

    What inspired Fret?

    As I said, another author mentioned an anthology and my mind went off and running.

    Tell us a bit about your main characters, Alex and Gareth.

    Axel is your typical no-bullshit rough alpha male. As a former Navy SEAL now hired merecenary, he doesn’t have time for touchy feely. Gareth is the shy-quiet type that prefers to linger in the background. He’s extremely talented and also very sweet. He can also hold is own and can be quite fierce!

    What part of the book was the most fun to write and why?

    I think the best part and most fun was hanging out with the guys of “No Other Option”, A band I met and friended when I moved to Flagstaff, Az to write the books. I got to spend time with them and sit in on a few of their sets. They are awesome guys!

    What part made you struggle the most?

    I think trying to figure out how to end it. I know there are more books in the series, so there reallybisn’t an end to Gareth and Axel, you’ll see them throughout the next four books!

    Tell us something interesting that is not in the blurb?

    The guys go on tour in Europe, so the reader is treated to parts of Italy, Greece and Germany.

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

    Book two in the Rock Series, ‘Jinxed’!

    What have you read lately that most people haven’t read but should?

    Any of the Rock God series from Ann Lister!

    If you could meet any writer, alive or dead, who would it be and why?

    Stephen King. I love his work!

    Besides reading and writing, what else do you enjoy?

    Spending times with my family. They are crazy…

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

    Thanks to the military and my parents, I was able to see much of the world. When I write a book, I’ve either spent time in that state/city/town/country or actually lived there. I’ve taken much of what the military guys tell me and put it in the book. I do, however, embellish. It is fiction ya know… J

    AboutTheBookFret_Sandrine_FSTitle: Fret

    Author: Sandrine Gasq Dion

    Cover Artist: Kellie Dennis

    Length: 48,000 words

    Release Date: September 01, 2015

    Blurb: Former Navy SEAL Axel Blaze lives a solitary life. He doesn’t do emotions, and he doesn’t do babysitting. Used to being on his own, his job consists of Wetwork (a charming term coined by the KGB) for his former Master Chief, Mac. When an out-of-the-ordinary job lands on his doorstep, Axel heads down a path that includes a famous heavy metal rock band and one quiet, vulnerable, guitar-shredding virtuoso named Gareth Wolf.

    Gareth Wolf’s life changed in an instant when a car he was a passenger in crashed, hurting his brother’s best friend and the band’s lead guitarist. They created the band, Skull Blasters, as kids. Gareth had always been happy in the background, playing roadie. With the lead guitarist’s injury, Gareth is suddenly thrust into the limelight and into a frenzied life he never imagined for himself. Finally fed up with living a lie, Gareth comes out as gay in a newspaper interview and finds himself in the bulls-eye of a crazed stalker. Somebody wants Gareth hurt – or worse – and Mac has been hired to be sure that doesn’t happen. Babysitting duty is NOT Axel’s strong suit, but Mac won’t be budged.

    Enter Axel Blaze. Against his better judgment, the big man takes the job to protect the shy musician. The more time he spends with Gareth Wolf, the more he admires the man. Where’s a simple assassination when you need one? The situation becomes more volatile for each man as the attempts on Gareth escalate just as Axel finds himself falling for the quiet lead guitarist.

    Strong, funny, smart-ass — and kinda sweet Axel is everything Gareth has ever wanted in a man. Too bad he’s off limits. As the stalker grows bolder, Gareth and Axel move closer emotionally – but is it too late? All Axel knows is that they don’t stand a chance if he can’t find the maniac trying to kill the man he’s come to care about. A lot.

    Everyone knows that relationships that begin in pressured or volatile situations eventually fizzle out.

    Or do they?

    Excerpt

    Thumping music was shaking the walls of the Dome as I headed for my designated spot. I guess I’m meeting Paul, the band’s manager.

    I took mental notes as I passed through the crowd of screaming, jumping people. The band was rocking it out and I sought out Gareth Wolf. There were two guitarists, but I found him right away. Black hair touched his shoulders and his lean body moved with his guitar.

    He was in his element.

    The song was wrapping up and the floor was shaking from the bass drum. The floor-to-ceiling speakers pumped out the last notes of the song. The crowd immediately went wild as Ransom Fox leaned over the stage.

    “Let’s hear it for the best lead guitarist on the planet!” he shouted.

    Gareth shook his hair back and bowed with one hand out. Again, the crowd screamed, shouted and whistled. Ransom went on to give some love to the other members of the group.

    I rolled my eyes and pushed my way through the crowd toward the side of the stage. A large man eyed me and then nodded as I walked by. Again, I could have been wearing a ‘Hello, I’m God’ tag and security wouldn’t have batted an eyelash. As it was, my tag faced backwards; he couldn’t even see my name or credentials.

    Security for the Skull Blaster band was sorely lacking.

    I sat through another hour of bone-jarring hardcore metal before the band finally left the stage. I scanned the area for their manager, but no luck.

    I walked right behind the curtain and fell into step with the band members as they trudged toward their dressing rooms. They didn’t even notice me — and I’m really hard to miss.

    They stepped into the dressing room; I followed and slammed the door shut behind me. Ransom turned and his eyes widened.

    “Who the fuck are you?!”

    “Nice of you to finally notice me,” I pointed out.

    “Paul!” Ransom thundered. He immediately moved in front of Gareth, shielding him.

    “Oh for fucks sake.” I arched a brow.

    The door behind me opened and a startled man looked me over from head to toe. He flipped my name badge over and sighed audibly, clearly relieved.

    “It’s cool, Ransom. This is the guy I was telling you about.”

    “You could have mentioned he was a semi-truck.” Ransom’s eyes narrowed.

    “I’m sorry I couldn’t meet you,” Paul apologized to me. “I ran into some media and couldn’t get away.”

    “Not that this isn’t fun — because, oh so much fun — but I’m here to do a job. So I need to speak to whoever is in charge of ‘security.’ Now.” I leaned very slightly — but effectively — in to Paul’s face.

    “Why?”

    I turned to see Gareth peeking out from behind his brother’s broad shoulders. His eyes were a shade of green I’d never seen before, and with his pale complexion and dark hair? The guy was a looker and then some.

    “Because band security royally sucks. I walked right on back here with them and not one person noticed or stopped me. That is not acceptable.”

    “Who are you?” Gareth gaped.

    I pinned him with a hard look. “I’m your bodyguard.”

    Ransom chuckled.

    “What the actual fuck?” Gareth stepped in front of his brother. “Is this a joke?”

    “Nope.” Ransom shook his head.

    “Jinx, Harley, Rebel. Give us a few, eh?” Paul opened the door and tilted his head toward the hallway.

    “Sure thing, boss.” Rebel tipped his hat and winked at me.

    I leaned against the wall as the members walked out. I overheard one of them, not sure which, talking to another.

    “Did you see the size of that guy?”

    “How could you miss him?” another one answered.

    Paul shut the door and turned to Gareth with an apologetic smile.

    “I knew what you’d say if we told you beforehand,” he admitted.

    “Oh, did you now? You had to get me Conan the Destroyer? Jesus Christ!”

    “Gareth,” Ransom warned.

    “What? This is stupid! I don’t need a human shield!”

    “You’re going to play nice and allow this man to watch your back, Gareth!” Ransom shouted. “You’re getting threats since you came out! I insist you be kept safe!”

    “Gareth, why don’t you go clean up? Then you and Mr. Blaze can get acquainted.”

    “Seriously? Blaze?” Gareth snorted.

    I narrowed my eyes at the kid. Well, to me he was a kid, after everything I’d seen in my life. Gareth was almost twenty-three and I was pushing thirty. We locked eyes for a few seconds before he turned away.

    AboutTheAuthor

    AuthorPicBest-selling author, Sandrine (Sandy) was born in Inglewood, California. Raised by “Old School” French parents, she later moved to Tucson, AZ. It was there that writing became a hobby. Always told she had a great imagination, Sandy wrote short stories for her friends in High School. In college, she took more writing classes while working on her Criminal Justice degree, but it wasn’t until a soap opera caught her eye that she got involved in male on male romances. On the advice of a friend, Sandy dipped her toes into the world of M/M Romance. Sandy takes the writing seriously and has had countless conversations with gay men as well as hours of research. She’s been involved with the military in one way or another for over twenty years, and has a great deal of respect for our men in uniform. She’s traveled the world, but has finally returned to Arizona.

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  • Rattlesnake; by Kim Fielding—New Release Available August 31, 2015

    Rattlesnake; by Kim Fielding—New Release Available August 31, 2015

    Kim Fielding has a new release. Since I’m a big fan of Kim’s, I thought I’d post this and give folks a sneak peek. It comes out on Monday, so pace yourselves. But definitely pre-order it.

    Blurb:

    Rattlesnake_postcard_front_DSPA drifter since his teens, Jimmy Dorsett has no home and no hope. What he does have is a duffel bag, a lot of stories, and a junker car. Then one cold desert night he picks up a hitchhiker and ends up with something more: a letter from a dying man to the son he hasn’t seen in years.

    On a quest to deliver the letter, Jimmy travels to Rattlesnake, a small town nestled in the foothills of the California Sierras. The centerpiece of the town is the Rattlesnake Inn, where the bartender is handsome former cowboy Shane Little. Sparks fly, and when Jimmy’s car gives up the ghost, Shane gets him a job as handyman at the inn.

    Both within the community of Rattlesnake and in Shane’s arms, Jimmy finds an unaccustomed peace. But it can’t be a lasting thing. The open road continues to call, and surely Shane—a strong, proud man with a painful past and a difficult present—deserves better than a lying vagabond who can’t stay put for long.

    Publisher: Dreamspinner Press

    Release date: August 31, 2015

    Cover Artist: L. C. Chase

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    About the author

    Kim Fielding is the bestselling author of numerous m/m romance novels, novellas, and short stories. Like Kim herself, her work is eclectic, spanning genres such as contemporary, fantasy, paranormal, and historical. Her stories are set in alternate worlds, in 15th century Bosnia, in modern-day Oregon. Her heroes are hipster architect werewolves, housekeepers, maimed giants, and conflicted graduate students. They’re usually flawed, they often encounter terrible obstacles, but they always find love. After having migrated back and forth across the western two-thirds of the United States, Kim calls the boring part of California home. She lives there with her husband, her two daughters, and her day job as a university professor, but escapes as often as possible via car, train, plane, or boat. This may explain why her characters often seem to be in transit as well. She dreams of traveling and writing full-time.

    Where to find the Author:

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  • Signs of Life; by Melanie Hansen—Cover Reveal and Giveaway

    Signs of Life; by Melanie Hansen—Cover Reveal and Giveaway

    Blurb:

    Successful lawyer Jeremy Speer has it all—a loving husband, a beautiful home, and a cherished dream that’s about to become reality. He’s learned not to take happiness for granted, meeting the challenges of life and love head-on with unwavering commitment and fierce devotion. A series of tragic events leave Jeremy shattered, adrift on a sea of unimaginable pain. He’s able to piece his life back together, but instead of embracing it, he merely exists, using isolation and punishing physical exertion to keep the world at bay.

    High school teacher Kai Daniels has a heart for at-risk kids—he was one himself, and a teenage brush with the law and some troubled years behind bars left him scarred inside and out. With courage, hard work, and the support of friends, he’s built a fulfilling life that leaves no time for a relationship.

    An intense encounter with Kai at a gay club ignites a spark in Jeremy that he thought was extinguished forever, but he’s unwilling to destroy the fragile peace he’s managed to create, and he leaves Kai humiliated and disappointed. Things should have ended there, but a bizarre occurrence brings the two together in a way neither of them expected.

    Publisher: Dreamspinner Press

    Cover Artist: Natasha Snow Designs. 

    Model:  Cory Zwierzynski. 

    Photo Credit: Andrew Christian, Inc 

    Release Date: September 28, 2015

     

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    Interview with the cover model, Cory Zwierzynski:

    IT NEVER HURTS TO ASK. That is my new mantra. IT NEVER HURTS TO ASK!

    I discovered Cory Zwierzynski when I saw gifs of his Andrew Christia

     

    n “Kiss” video on Tumblr…

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    (Do yourself a favor and watch the whole video, so HOT! http://www.andrewchristian.com/index.php/kiss.html )

    Once I tracked down who the sexy man with the smirk was, I searched out everything I could find about him, and learned that he’s an Andrew Christian exclusive model. I watched all of his Andrew Christian videos and drooled over all of his pics. I followed him on every social media known to man.

    (Follow him on Instagram, it’s worth it! https://instagram.com/coryz07/ )

    When I began writing Signs of Life, the physical description of my character, Kai, started to become Cory in my head. The eyes, the hair, the tattoo, the attitude…Cory was Kai. So when it came time for the cover art, I couldn’t stop thinking, what if? What if I could get Cory for my cover?

    Nah, that will never happen. Andrew Christian will laugh you out of town.

    I told myself that over and over, talking myself out of it, until I brought up the idea to my friend Kenya one day. She told me, “What do you have to lose? The worst that could happen is they would say ‘no’ or totally ignore you. So what? At least you’d know.”

    So I screwed up my courage, emailed Drew LaQuang, Cory’s booking person, and asked if I could license a picture of Cory for the cover of my book, explaining that I was a huge fan of his. Within a few hours I had my answer: “Sure!”

    Cue intense fangirling and celebration! (My friend Monica heard me screaming all the way from Brazil and messaged me to ask what was going on, LOL).

    I contacted Paul Richmond, the art director at Dreamspinner, and asked about the steps I’d need to follow for licensing a picture. He was extremely helpful, sent over the legal forms I had to have, and made sure I was aware of the size requirements, pixels, etc., for cover art.

    Unfortunately all the pictures I found on the Andrew Christian website were too low-res to be used, so I emailed Drew and asked if they had higher-resolution pics I could look at. He immediately and graciously opened their photo archives to me, and I was able to browse at my leisure.

    When I found one that I liked and that my cover artist, Natasha Snow, could work with, I filled out the licensing form and emailed it to Drew, who had it back to me in a few hours. I forwarded it to Paul and boom, I had my cover model. I had my actual face cast for Kai on my cover!

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    The whole experience has been amazing. I can’t emphasize enough how awesome the Andrew Christian organization is. Nobody laughed at me, nobody said ‘No,’ nobody said ‘Figure it out.’ Every time I emailed with a question or a problem (the low-res pics), Drew wrote me back in a timely fashion and helped me resolve it.

    For a huge, multimillion dollar company to do that for some strange woman who emailed them out of the blue, that says a lot about their customer service and their appreciation of their fans. Andrew Christian and Drew made everything easy and painless, and now I have a cover that’s personal, and beautiful, and means a lot to me.

    So from now on my mantra is, and I encourage everyone to adopt it because you just never know…IT NEVER HURTS TO ASK!

    I’d love to hear about your favorite face cast for your favorite book characters! Share them in the comments!

    (All photos in this post used by permission from Andrew Christian, Inc.)

    Excerpt:

    Jeremy almost flinched as the man’s eyes met his but somehow he managed not to. There was something vaguely familiar about him, which was why Jeremy had been watching him in the first place, but he was positive they’d never met. This man was unforgettable. When Jeremy had first walked into the club, so noisy and crowded, he’d almost turned around and left. It was a mad impulse that led him here in the first place, and it had been so long since Jeremy was impulsive that he felt shaken and out of his depth. That fact alone had stiffened his resolve to stay for at least a little while; then he’d gotten a glimpse of the beautiful, exotic man, and nothing could have convinced him to leave.

    The first thing that struck Jeremy was how confident he seemed, how he held himself. Here was a man who knew who he was and was comfortable in his own skin. He was simply dressed in a tight black graphic T-shirt and jeans, but when he’d stood up from his stool to dig his wallet out of his back pocket to pay for his drink, Jeremy’s mouth watered as the jeans slid down to ride low on the man’s hips, showing a slice of muscled belly.

    His shoulders were broad, his torso slim and compact yet rippling with muscle under the tight shirt. Long, lean legs were showcased by the soft, worn jeans, black boots completing the look. As Jeremy stood at the edges of the sheltering crowd and stared, he noticed the leather bracelets and silver rings the man sported on his wrists and hands, his eyes following the corded forearms up to a tattoo that was just visible on his right bicep, the lower edge of it peeking out of the sleeve of the shirt.

    Jeremy edged closer, lust surging through him, his eyes drinking in thick black hair, carelessly styled, and a nose that had been broken before but did nothing to detract from the man’s startling good looks. As he tilted his head back to take a long swallow of his beer, Jeremy’s mouth watered at the arch of his throat, the muscles working as he swallowed, a pair of sinful lips wrapped around the tip of the bottle like Jeremy suddenly wanted them wrapped around the tip of his cock, drinking him down as Jeremy emptied his balls against the back of his throat….

    Then the man’s eyes met his, the predatory heat in them making Jeremy’s knees weak. As the man licked his lips, Jeremy noticed with a jolt he was sporting a hoop through the lower one, emphasizing the plump fullness of it, and the simmering lust ramped up into raging hunger. Helplessly Jeremy moved closer, the man holding his gaze, the eyeliner he had lightly applied around his amazing golden eyes making him look even more exotic, dangerous.

    Jeremy got as close as he could, the people massed around the bar making it difficult to get next to his target. The man looked Jeremy up and down leisurely, all the way to his feet and back up to his flushed and burning face; then he slowly spread his knees wide, making room for Jeremy between them. Jeremy moved in, feeling like he was strangling, his chest tight, the need to touch, kiss, lick and bite overwhelming him.

    “Hey,” the man said, his voice deep and husky, lightly accented.

    Jeremy swallowed, then nodded, all of his senses focused on the heat of the man’s body close to his, the way his legs looked splayed around Jeremy’s hips.

    “Are you here with anyone?” he asked, annoyed at how abrupt his voice sounded. He wasn’t used to making small talk anymore, wasn’t used to the mating dance between strangers. It had been so easy with Brent: a backyard barbeque with friends, an introduction, mutual attraction and easy conversation leading to an invitation to dinner. They hadn’t spent more than a day or two apart after that.

    The thought of Brent was like ice water on his ardor, and he could feel himself shutting down, wondering what the hell he was doing. Just as he was about to take a step back and leave, he felt the man settle his warm hands on his hips, stroking the skin between his shirt and the waistband of his jeans with a rough thumb.

    “Just a friend,” the man said softly. Jeremy struggled to focus, remembering he’d just asked if he was here with anyone. The thumb caressing Jeremy’s sensitive skin was rough, callused, and it felt so good. It had been so long since he’d been touched….

    Jeremy took a deep breath. He could do this… he wanted to do this. It was just fucking, just mutual pleasure with a willing stranger, a stranger he would never lay eyes on again. Purging his thoughts of anything except need, lust, he laid his hands high on the man’s splayed thighs, drawing circles with this thumbs along the inner seam of his jeans, flirting with his crotch but not quite touching.

    “I want to fuck you,” Jeremy blurted, hating himself for his ineptness, his cheeks flushing hotter as the man’s amazing eyes filled with amusement.

    “Yeah, I got that, amigo,” he said, tightening his grip on Jeremy’s hips to keep him from moving away. “And I want to let you.”

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    About the author:

    Melanie Hansen has spent time in Texas and Florida prisons…for work.   She’s been in a room with a 17-year-old mass murderer who was also one of the most soft-spoken and polite teenagers she’s ever met.  After a 13-year career as a court reporter, she can tell many stories both hilarious and heartbreaking.

    She grew up with an Air Force dad, and ended up marrying a Navy man.  After living and working all over the country, she hopes to bring these rich and varied life experiences to her stories about people finding love amidst real-life struggles.

    Melanie left the stressful world of the courtroom behind and now enjoys a rewarding career transcribing for a deaf student.  She currently lives in Arizona with her husband and two sons.

    Where to find the author:

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100009084006829

    Twitter: https://twitter.com/MelJoyAZ

    Goodreads Link: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/25568156-signs-of-life

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  • Better Than Safe; by Lane Hayes—Cover Reveal and Giveaway

    Better Than Safe; by Lane Hayes—Cover Reveal and Giveaway

    Lane Hayes reveals the beautiful cover art for the next book in her BETTER THAN series titled BETTER THAN SAFE.

    It releases on September 25, 2015, published by Dreamspinner Press.

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    Paul Fallon is a fashion advertising guru. He’s a genius at dealing with difficult editors, art directors, and designers alike. He thrives on the chaotic atmosphere and constant challenges. But in his personal life, he’s hoping for peace and stability. Settling down with a nice doctor or lawyer sounds perfect. Anyone but an artist. He’s been there, done that, he and doesn’t want to relive the heartache.

    Seth Landau is a model, occasional guitarist, and aspiring painter. He’s quirky, flighty, and wise beyond his years. Life has taught him some tough lessons, then given him opportunities he never dreamed of. He’s learned to appreciate the fragility of life and to express it in his work. Seth’s flare for the absurd combined with a supple mind and a beautiful body are too alluring for Paul to ignore. Against his best intentions, Paul is drawn to the younger man whose particular brand of crazy challenges Paul to accept hat things aren’t always as they seem. Sometimes taking a chance is better than being safe.

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    Cover Art by Aaron Anderson

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    I glanced over at the man in question. He had an almost androgynous look. Not feminine, not masculine . . .  a little of both.

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    Lane Hayes is grateful to finally be doing what she loves best. Writing full time! It’s no secret Lane loves a good romance novel. An avid reader from an early age, she has always been drawn to a well-told love story with beautifully written characters. These days she prefers the leading roles both be men! Lane discovered the M/M genre a few years ago and was instantly hooked. Her first novel was a finalist in the 2013 Rainbow Awards and her third received an Honorable Mention in the 2014 Rainbow Awards. She loves travel, chocolate, and wine (in no particular order). Lane lives in Southern California with her amazing husband and the coolest yellow lab ever in an almost empty nest.

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  • Soldiers of the Sun; by Jana Denardo—Guest Post and Giveaway

    Soldiers of the Sun; by Jana Denardo—Guest Post and Giveaway

    Thanks to Andrew for letting me talk about the novel, Soldiers of the Sun with you all. Technically it’s the third in the series, but it’s a stand alone and the first full-length story. Andrew asked me to talk about why I picked the 1930s. I have two big loves. One is urban fantasy and the other is history so I decided to marry them in this series.

    I had a great time writing and researching it. To me having inaccurate historical data is embarrassing and even with the best of intentions it sometimes happens. I’m thankful for the editors who caught a couple mistakes.

    I chose the 1930s because it was a time period I didn’t know that much about originally and thought, well that’s a shame because that was when my grandparents were young and what shaped them into who they became. It sounded like something I should get to know better and let’s be honest, there are still scores of younger viewers who love things from the 1930s, especially the movies. I hadn’t seen too many historical urban fantasies so I decided to go for it. As an added bonus, my grandmother and her friends made a cameo appearance in the novel. She was thrilled to hear that.

    Researching Pittsburgh of that era was much harder than I expected. The history books tended to skew toward the early beginnings or the steel mill days.  Of course, this story takes place during the height of the steel mill days and the sulfur-stink in the book isn’t just from the devils running around. Pittsburgh was chosen because it’s where I grew up and it has an interesting, if occasionally grim, history.

    Caleb, Temple and Agni live in a world of repression and depression. They are lucky the Soldiers of the Sun is fairly wealthy as far as organizations go. This has not, however, left them untouched by the Great Depression.  Even their headquarters is showing signs of not having enough money for upkeep.

    When it came to thinking about what the gentlemen would do for fun I realized that this was still Prohibition era. Temple especially is infuriated by Prohibition, especially coming from Paris. At least the Soldiers are savvy enough to have relaxation times for them, including Temple’s favorite: dancing. However, the biggest piece of luck they have is the generals are content to look the other way when it comes to their homosexual soldiers and tries to keep them together in teams. That said, they certainly are not living openly but what happens behind closed doors is ignored by the organization.

    The Depression plays a large role in the story. Without giving away too much, it is the impetus of why the villain of the piece has been summoned from Hell. This Devil is known for granted wishes and money and keeping your fortune is something he can help you with. You can see the appeal. Caleb, Temple and Agni have their work cut out for them.

    Blurb:

    SoldiersoftheSunFSCaleb Davies and Agni Pradesh are worried about their teammate and lover, Temple Chevalier. Not only has he lost his long-time partner, Fu Li, but he nearly died fighting a demon himself. Also, Temple isn’t sure he’s ready for a new teammate after Li. Caleb and Agni are even more concerned that their three-way relationship with Temple exists less because he loves them and more because he’s hiding from the pain of Li’s loss.

    1932 shapes up to be a terrible year for the Soldiers as they welcome the New Year fighting demons and then end up investigating a case that pairs them up with the Knights Templar. This would normally be a good thing, but it forces Temple to face his painful past. Worse yet, the case leads right to Astaroth, a Prince of Hell, who might prove to be an unbeatable foe.

    Excerpt

    Preparing to leave his little apartment within the walls of the Order of the Sun, Temple nearly slammed into his teammates Caleb and Agni. Caleb had his hand raised, presumably to knock. Temple eyed them sourly. “What are you two doing?”

    “Taglioferro asked us along to meet your new partner,” Caleb replied, running his sword-calloused hand over his slicked-back blond hair. The gesture made Temple a little dry mouthed. Shaking the dirty thoughts out, Temple realized it made sense his teammates had joined him. Caleb was the team leader, after all. Surely he needed to be there.

    “And since you’d be late to your own funeral, we’re here to hurry you up.” Agni made hurry-along motions exaggerated by the newspaper he had in hand—Temple’s paper, which he’d forgotten to pick up. Agni handed it to him. Temple set it on the door-side table, but not before he saw the headline about a couple of deaths of desperate men who’d died after drinking radiator fluid down at the Mon wharf. They had pulled out the potato they were using to detoxify the alcohol a little too soon. Under that was an article about another demon attack on a speakeasy. Hadn’t he and Caleb just cleared a speakeasy the other night?

    “You’ll notice I am on time,” Temple grumbled, trying to lock his door. After a few moments of fussing with the key, a metallic clank echoed down the hall, telling him he was doomed. “Damn it, it broke again. Why do we have to live in such falling-down housing?”

    “The building has been here a century. It’s bound to have problems.” Caleb shrugged. “Come on. I’m excited to meet our new teammate.”

    “I’m nervous,” Temple said, walking down the old stone corridors. The Soldiers of the Sun’s complex had been built with castles in mind, well fortified but dark and cold. “How do I explain what happened to my last partner?”

    Caleb shot him a look. “It’s not your fault Li died.”

    Did Caleb think Temple blamed himself? Of course he did. Temple had said it more than once. Li had been the love of his life, and Temple watched him bleed to death. Caleb probably worried Temple wasn’t dealing with his guilt. His partners knew him pretty well, but he wished they were easier to hoodwink. He wasn’t well. The closeness he’d felt since all of them had become lovers was good, but it never lasted.

    “We were outnumbered,” Caleb said as he opened the exterior door. The wind caught them in its maw, blasting through the open door. The sulfurous stench of the steel mills rode the frigid air.

    “Then why does it feel like it is?” As Temple’s shoulders slumped, Caleb favored him with a sharp look. Agni’s face was inscrutable as always. After a brief silence broken only by the whistle of the wind through the buildings, Temple said, “Taglioferro is an understanding guy. He knows what we get up to, but it’s not always easy to find someone with our talents who wouldn’t want to beat us for being shirt lifters.”

    “Mostly it means we have to be discreet,” Agni said, turning his cool gaze on Temple. After a second his nose wrinkled. “You’re right. You have a problem.”

    Temple made a face. “Go to hell.”

     

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    Jana is Queen of the Geeks (her students voted her in) and her home and office are shrines to any number of comic book and manga heroes along with SF shows and movies too numerous to count. There is no coincidence the love of all things geeky has made its way into many of her stories. To this day, she’s still disappointed she hasn’t found a wardrobe to another realm, a superhero to take her flying among the clouds or a roguish star ship captain to run off to the stars with her.

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  • Taking Pole; by Catherine L. Byrne—Book Blast and Giveaway

    Taking Pole; by Catherine L. Byrne—Book Blast and Giveaway

    Blurb:

    takingpole300 (3)Two bitter racing rivals have fought since their teenage years to beat each other to the championship title. When they are both caught up in a serious accident, however, their plans and conflicts fall apart. Thrown together to make sense of what happened, the aftermath forces them to wonder what they are actually fighting for.

    Publisher: eXtasy Books

    Cover Artist: Latrisha Waters

    Release Date: August 15, 2015

     

     

     

    Excerpt:

    “The sofa pulls out into a bed—I—I mean—you could sit with your leg up on it so you are comfortable,” said Javier.

    “Oh, okay.” Glen nodded.

    They arranged the sofa into a bed and switched the television on. Glen wondered what the other rooms were like. One door obviously led to the kitchen because it was half open and he could see the oven, the others must be the bathroom and bedroom. Would Javier sleep like a king in a vast four poster bed with curtains? How would he sleep? Curled up? On his front? On his back? Glen sniggered. Javier lying on his back. Now there’s a thought. I must stop fantasising.

    “Why do you laugh?”

    “Oh—er—no reason.”

    “What would you like to drink and eat? I have my family’s own wine.”

    “You make wine?”

    Javier drew himself up and puffed out his chest. “Si! For centuries now, the Diaz family has been important players in the wine business. My father, and his father before him, and his father—we have all been connoisseurs of wine and producers of our own finest vintage, House of Diaz. When I give up racing—”

    “Give up racing?” Glen’s stomach dropped. “So you decided to give up after all? After all we talked about the accident not being your fault?”

    “No—listen—I meant after I win the championship, I can give up and continue my wine making.”

    “But—but—who would I race against?”

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    About the author:

    Catherine L Byrne writes stories about relationships which push buttons and provoke reactions from readers. She writes about both gay and straight relationships, depending on which characters in her books shout the loudest to have their stories told.

    An inquisitive author, she prefers writing about different situations in each book rather than writing a series about the same one—her stories range from 10th century Viking Britain, to modern educational settings and from mystery to romance.

    As she was born and bred in England and lives there with her family, this infuses her books with a distinctly English tone. She has been writing since as long as she can remember and Extasy Books have published her novels since 2014.

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  • The Homecoming; by J. Scott Coatsworth—Exclusive Excerpt and Giveaway

    The Homecoming; by J. Scott Coatsworth—Exclusive Excerpt and Giveaway

    Today I’m fortunate to have a new friend stop by the Land of Make Believe. For those who don’t know J. Scott Coatsworth (Scott to most everyone) he is the driving force behind the Hoard’s effort to take over the world. 😉 In more layman’s term, the “Hoard” is the affectionate name for the authors in the Queer Sci-Fi group that Scott created and has shepherded along for some time. I was lucky to meet Scott at Rainbow Con in July and he is every bit as energetic and visionary as he appears on line.

    So with that, I’m pleased to be able to present an exclusive excerpt from his latest release The Homecoming. Make sure to read through to the end of the post for details on the giveaway.

    -AQG

    AboutTheBook

    TH CoverTitle: The Homecoming

    Author: J. Scott Coatsworth

    Publisher: Less Than Three Press

    Cover Artist: London Burden

    Length: 20,000 words

    Release Date: July 29, 2015

    Blurb: When his own world is destroyed, Aldiss and his crew barely manage to escape, leaving friends and lovers behind. What was meant to be an exploratory trip back to the home world turns into a mad dash for survival.

    When they awaken from stasis on Earth, which was abandoned by humanity five centuries before, they must quickly learn about their new home. While exploring the region around the ship, Aldiss meets Hari, a shape-changer, whose people harbor secrets that might cost the crew their lives.

    Excerpt

    Hari reached the edge of the woods just in time to see Neru crouching to leap at the two-legs. Young fool.

    He gathered himself and jumped after Neru, knocking him aside as his teeth reached for the two-legs’ throat.

    Neru turned and snarled at him, backing away toward the woods.

    Hari stood firm, ears back, hackles raised, and drew the corners of his mouth back to reveal his teeth. Back off, Neru.

    The whelp shook his head and grinned with the brashness of youth, until Hari leaped at him and nipped his ear. With a surprised yelp, Neru turned his head, deferring to Hari’s strength. As you say, brother. There was a cockiness to Neru’s look that unsettled him.

    The other wolf backed up slowly then turned to disappear into the woods.

    Hari caught a glimpse of Mavi watching from the shadows. The old wolf snarled, and slunk off after her son.

    What do you seek, old mother? Hari wondered, watching Mavi’s silver-tipped tail flicker into the darkness. It was clear where Neru’s courage and cunning had come from.

    Hari turned back toward the two-legs. He was holding a strange stick, not unlike the one that Hari’s grandmother had shown him in the wolf dream.

    But it was his face that caught Hari’s eye. He knew that face. The two-legs’ eyes were white-gray, and his jet-black hair was swept to the side.

    Despite the danger, he shifted in the manner only a few of the clan are able to do in the cold. He grew quickly taller and less hairy but no less muscled, and stood naked before the two-legs.

    They stared at each other for a long moment. Hari felt an immense attraction washing over him. He saw in his summer form that this two-legs was beautiful. His own body responded to this… man… in an unexpected way, seeing and feeling things his winter form could not. Hari leaned forward and sniffed the stranger, drinking in his musk. It smelled enticing. Strangely familiar.

    He sensed the two-legs stiffen, and to reassure, him, Hari licked the man’s neck.

    The two-legs was trembling now like a young whelp, so he tried something else. He took the stranger’s face in his hands and kissed him.

    The shaking slowed, and then the man was kissing him back. Hari was hungry for him, like a starving wolf at the end of a long, hard winter.

    It is not the time for this, the keh whispered in his ear.

    He broke contact and turned away, ashamed that he was betraying his Clan, and for lust. An emotion of his summer form.

    “I’m sorry,” he said to the two-legs, without looking back. “It won’t happen again.” Even he was not sure if he meant Neru’s attack, or the kiss.

    He shifted back into his winter form and loped off into the woods after his pack mates.

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    Scott has been writing since elementary school, when he and won a University of Arizona writing contest in 4th grade for his first sci-fi story (with illustrations!). He finished his first novel in his mid-twenties, but after seeing it rejected by ten publishers, he gave up on writing for a while.

    Over the ensuing years, he came back to it periodically, but it never stuck. Then one day, he was complaining to Mark, his husband, early last year about how he had been derailed yet again by the death of a family member, and Mark said to him “the only one stopping you from writing is you.

    Since then, Scott has gone back to writing in a big way, finishing more than a dozen short stories – some new, some that he had started years before – and seeing his first sale. He’s embarking on a new trilogy, and also runs the Queer Sci Fi (http://www.queerscifi.com) site, a support group for writers of gay sci fi, fantasy, and supernatural fiction.

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  • Guest Author Anna Butler—Interview and Giveaway

    Today, I’m please to have Anna Butler stop by for an interview. I love finding new Science Fiction and Fantasy authors and Anna writes great Sci-Fi. I convinced her to sit down for an interview and she’s coming to my blog with two different giveaways. Be sure to read through to the end for more details.

    Interview:

    Welcome Anna, let’s start with you telling readers a little about yourself.

    Thanks for hosting me, Andrew!

    Well, I’ll start with the obvious: I’m British and female. Possibly the most interesting things about me is that I live in London, which is one of the most vibrant and exciting places in the world. There’s always something interesting going on if you have an interest in the arts, writing and theatre. I’ve lived here with my husband, David, since university. We don’t have children, although we have seven nephews and nieces between us. A couple of years ago, we brought my mother here to live with us, and another recent addition to our household has been an over-energetic cockapoo, whose demands for exercise at least keep me fit. At least Mum doesn’t make me take her out twice daily for walks!

    I worked for many years in communications for the UK government. My main speciality was in Internal Communications, but I’ve also run some successful public information and marketing campaigns. I chose early retirement recently and now I’m focusing on writing as a full time career.

    When did you know you wanted to be a writer?

    I can’t remember not being a story teller, although writing them down came later. I’ve written stories since childhood, starting with the adventures of Jimpy, the toy chimpanzee I took everywhere with me. I moved on to fanfiction in early adolescence, with some shamefully Mary Sue stories set in the Star Trek universe. I still dabble in fanfiction, now and again.

    What was the first story you wrote?

    I’ll take that as the first piece I thought was good enough to share with the world. I self-published FlashWired a couple of years ago. It’s a sci-fi novella set in a future where Earth is expanding across the galaxy. The Carson is a Pathfinder-class starship, committed to planetary exploration and designating planets for development as human colonies. Cal Paxton and Jeeze Madrid are the top scouting team on the Carson. They’re wingmen, best friends and lovers. When Jeeze is shot down over a planet inhabited by a race Earth has never before encountered, it’s weeks before the Carson can finally mount a rescue mission. Cal and his brother Noah lead the rescue, only to find things are not going to be as simple as they hoped…

    Describe how it felt when you saw your first book published?

    Gilded Scarab

    I was dizzy with it! I had The Gilded Scarab (a steampunk romance published by Dreamspinner) published on the Monday, and Gyrfalcon (Wilde City Press) followed on the Wednesday of the same week. I barely had time to breathe for a month! Honestly, my main impression is of being slightly punch drunk.

     

    I will admit that when the ebook popped into my in box from the publishers and I went to look at my Amazon page, I may have got a little tearful. The sense of “I’ve done it!” was very strong.

    Let’s talk Taking Shield. Tell us about the series and Book 1, Gyrfalcon.

    The series is set thousands of years in an alternate universe. Earth’s a dead planet, dark for more than ten thousand years; lost for so long no one even knows where the solar system is. Her last known colony, Albion, founded long after the destruction of Earth, is fighting a last-ditch battle for survival in a war that’s dragged on for generations.

    Albion has become a regional galactic power in its own right, but its expansion has brought it into conflict with an alien race, the Maess. No one has ever seen a Maess and lived to tell the tale. All they see are fighting drones, cyborg constructs that have slowly become more humanoid in appearance. Bottom line: humanity is losing.

    The series combines science fiction adventure with an intense love story (although I wouldn’t call it a romance). Shield Captain Bennet is both a warrior on—and behind—the front line and an analyst with the Military Strategy Unit. He not only leads behind-the-lines raids, he plans them. Over the Taking Shield arc, Bennet will see the extremes to which humanity’s enemies, and his own people, will go to win the war. It won’t leave him unchanged and some days, he won’t even sure what victory looks like.

    gyrfalcon_cvr_f-businesscardTo quote the blurb for Gyrfalcon, the first book of the series: Bennet has planned a dangerous infiltration mission behind enemy lines to garner priceless intelligence. His task is complicated by the changing relationships with his long-term partner, with his father—and with Flynn, the new lover who will turn his world upside-down. He expects to risk his life; that’s acceptable, to give Albion a military advantage. He expects that what he brings back from the mission will alter the course of the war against his people’s faceless enemy, although he’s realistic enough to know it may not necessarily be the outcome he hopes for. What he doesn’t expect is that it will change his life and that Flynn will be impossible to forget.

    Who are the main characters?

    Shield Captain Bennet, who is the second child and eldest son of a prominent member of the Fleet (i.e. the space navy). He has a very strong military background. He says that ‘duty, honour and service’ make up the family’s triple goddess. He’s dedicated and serious, committed to finding ways to help Albion survive and win the war. He’s also gay, which has been a source of conflict with his religious, more conventional father.

    Fleet Lieutenant Flynn is an orphan following a raid on Thorn, one of Albion’s largest and oldest colonies. Although he and his mother survived the attack and returned to Albion, she never recovered and committed suicide when he was 8. Brought up in an orphanage, Flynn won his way into the Military Academy on a series of scholarships. He hides his intelligence and hard-work behind an insouciant, devil-may-care exterior, claiming his greatness derives from being the best Hornet pilot in the entire Fleet. He may be right, there!

    Book Two, Heart Scarab picks up with the main characters from Book One, what’s happening now?

    It’s set around a year and a half after Gyrfalcon. Bennet and Flynn have not met since.

    Bennet’s Shield unit is involved in the evacuation of a small colony planet in the teeth of a Maess invasion. Injured in shellfire as the last cutter leaves, Bennet is left behind, believed dead. In reality he’s found by colonists who’ve also missed the last boat out, and he builds up a small collection of people for whose future he becomes responsible as he tries to find them a way home.

    The book covers the reactions of his family, of his partner Joss, and of course, of Flynn to his supposed death. When Bennet’s found and brought home, the impact of his return from the dead changes a lot of relationships, not all of them for the better. But it also gives him and Flynn another chance to be together, for a short time.

    How many books do you envision in the series?

    Five or six. I’m wavering, because the last section of the series is proving difficult! It all depends on how long book 5 turns out to be and where I can, reasonably, end it. There’s a lot to cover in it, but it looks like it may be one of those odd animals that will make either one very long book or two unsatisfying shorter ones. Believe me, I am glaring at the first drafts and swearing a lot.

    The third book, Makepeace, will be published next January, and I’m currently finalising book 4, The Chains of Their Sins, which should be out sometime next July.

    Tell us something not in the blurb.

    You get a much deeper insight into Bennet’s relationship with Joss, what started it and what’s sustained it for over nine years. Joss wasn’t a sympathetic character in Gyrfalcon, but I hope that in this book, his anguish as well as his faults are in better balance. Joss comes to represent Bennet’s past, and he gets what I think are some of the most poetic sections of the book as he reflects on what he’s lost.

    What’s your favorite part of the writing process?

    The moment when I fire up Scrivenor, and Bennet and Flynn spring up to grin at me and press in close to make sure I get the story right. I never get over how lucky I am to be able to do this.

    What’s your least favorite?

    Fighting my tendency to want to go over the previous day’s writing before I start today’s, and tinkering. I could spend hours worrying over a few sentences, polishing and honing them, when I should be just getting the words of the next section down. I suspect we all have to fight against this bad habit.

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

    The fourth Shield book, The Chains of Their Sins. In book three, Makepeace, Bennet has recovered from his injuries and is now on his rotation out of Shield, the regular ‘rest’ Shield officers are given in the normal services. Bennet chooses Fleet, and is sent to the dreadnought Corvus for a year. While there, his analysis of the T18 data he got in book one leads eventually to a horrific discovery on Makepeace, once a colony owned by Albion and now a Maess base. In Chains, the political and personal consequences of that discovery start to unravel, and Bennet has the added pressure of being sent to the Gyrfalcon for his final year of his rotation out, where he has not only to cope with his father’s expectations, but manage his relationship with Flynn. Remember that Bennet is dedicated and serious and won’t break the fraternisation regulations. That doesn’t make things easy.

    What have you read lately that most people haven’t read but should?

    One of the most under-rated books I’ve read recently is Elin Gregory’s A Taste of Copper. It’s not a long book, a novella really. I like historicals where I get a real sense and feeling for the time being written about. All too often, it’s modern people in fancy dress pretending to be gay men in Regency London or the American Civil War. But this is a perfect little gem that just feels right. Elin’s caught so much of the period that I was never jarred out of the narrative. And a big, big plus point for me is that Elin treats her readers with respect, paying them the compliment of respecting their intelligence by not dumbing down the language or the terminology. A lovely little book, and highly recommended.

    If you could meet any writer, alive or dead, who would it be and why?

    Barbara Pym. She wrote books on a narrow canvas, set just after the war or in the 50s, and her heroines live quite narrow lives, revolving around church or around anthropology (and sometimes both). It’s hard to explain, but she reminds me of Jane Austen. She takes the same premise of a very few people as her cast, and writes with the same sort of ironic mind and eye. Her books are populated with wonderful characters and funny situations. They are very English, I suppose, but I reread them constantly.

    Besides reading and writing, what else do you enjoy?

    Gardening and embroidery, although I don’t have a lot of time for either now. I designed our (very small) London garden and I’m looking forward to a bigger challenge when we move to the country later 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.

    Woah, but that’s a hard one. The most revealing one, too.

    I’ve pondered what to say here, but I think I’ll end with something that smacks of a little irony. I write science fiction set in a future so many thousands of years hence that Earth is gone. Yet my deepest and most abiding love is history.             If you’ve read any of the Shield books, you’ll have noticed that they’re laced through with references to classical Greece (all the provinces have Greek names) and, most of all, with Egyptology. Their gods are the Egyptian pantheon, the leaders who led their ancestors from a dying Earth were Pharaohs. I had a lot of fun with that!             I love museums, and of course London has dozens, from very large to small. For several years now I’ve been a volunteer docent at the Geffrye Museum, one of the smallest. I love meeting and talking to people, and taking them on tours of the museum certainly gives me lots of opportunity. Sadly for my museum work, as I mentioned above, we’ve just made the decision to move out to the country. I’ll have to find a local history museum there that needs a talkative writer on staff!

    About the Book:

    HeartScarab_cvr_f (1)Telnos is an unpleasant little planet, inhabited by religious fanatics in the festering marshlands and unregistered miners running illegal solactinium mines up in the hills. But the Maess want Telnos, and Shield Captain Bennet’s job is to get out as many civilians as he can—a task that leaves him lying on Telnos while the last cutter of evacuees escapes in the teeth of the Maess invasion.

    Bennet is listed missing in action, believed dead on a planet now overrun by Maess drones. His family is grieving. His long-term partner, Joss, is both mourning and guilt-ridden.

    And Fleet Lieutenant Flynn? Flynn is desolate. Flynn is heart-broken… no. Flynn is just broken

    Heart Scarab: Book 2 in the Taking Shield Series

    (series should be read in order)

    Release Date: July 22, 2015

    Publisher: Wilded City Press

    Cover Artist: Adrian Nicholas

    Excerpt:

    Flynn liked kissing. In fact, Flynn considered himself something of an expert in the art of kissing. He’d tried it in all its forms, from the first tentative pressing together of juvenile lips that had you wondering what all the fuss was about, to the discovery that if you just opened your mouth and, you know, kind of moved everything, your tongue suddenly had a lot more positive uses than just allowing you to articulate clearly and swallow things without choking. Flynn got the hang of it, ran with it, and never looked back.

    Soft kisses and hard kisses; kisses that were wet and slobbery with people who didn’t know exactly how to hold their lips to get the best and sexiest effect, and wet and sexy kisses with people who did. Kisses that turned the blood to molten lava and kisses that cooled you as you came down. Kisses that inflamed and kisses that soothed; feverish kisses and languid after-sex kisses. Kisses that meant only good fellowship and casual affection, and kisses that were desire incarnate.

    Flynn had not only tried them all, he’d made them his own. He was considered by all the relevant authorities to be rather a specialist in the area.

    Flynn really liked kissing. He had been gratified by the discovery that Bennet liked it too. Because now he could add slow kisses to the repertoire. Kisses so leisured and intense the world came to a stop while a hot tongue moved over his lips, explored each and every tooth down to the last molar, while teeth pulled at his bottom lip, biting it gently until it was swollen and hot and heavy, and he had to lick his lip to cool it and met Bennet’s tongue with his. Only then, would Bennet’s mouth close over his and start a real in-earnest kiss that lasted several more centuries. Those were kisses Bennet seemed to specialise in.

    Flynn was always willing to take tips from another expert. A man should always try to extend his technique.

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    About the author:

    Anna Butler was a communications specialist for many years, working in UK government departments on everything from marketing employment schemes to running an internal TV service. She now spends her time indulging her love of old-school science fiction. She lives in the ethnic and cultural melting pot of East London with her husband and the Deputy Editor, aka Molly the cockapoo.

    Where to find the author:

    [email protected]

    Website and Blog

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    Goodreads Link: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/7037247.Anna_Butler

    Tour Dates & Stops:

    22-Jul

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    29-Jul

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    5-Aug

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    12-Aug

    Andrew Q. Gordon

    19-Aug

    My Fiction Nook

    26-Aug

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    2-Sep

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    9-Sep

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    23-Sep

    Emotion in Motion

    30-Sep

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    7-Oct

    Wicked Faerie’s Tales and Reviews

    14-Oct

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    21-Oct

    The Novel Approach

    28-Oct

    Amanda C. Stone

    4-Nov

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    Giveaway:

    Anna is doing two different giveaway:

    Leave a comment to be entered for a chance to win a copy of her novella, FlashWired (epub, mobi or pdf). Anna is giving away one copy at each stop, so check out the other stops for more chances to enter.

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  • Agate; Then and Now; by M. D. Grimm—Book Blast and Giveaway

    Agate; Then and Now; by M. D. Grimm—Book Blast and Giveaway

    Blurb:

    AgateThenandNow1400Time travel. For mages, it violates their number one rule: what the Mother has written, let no one unwrite. The Mother writes the destinies of the creatures on the world of Karishian. If her writings were undone, it is feared that Creation itself could be undone. The Dark Mage Morgorth takes this rule to heart, but there are others who do not.

     

    Morgorth is about to claim a stone of power when it is stolen from him by a female mage he hasn’t seen in decades. As they struggle for the stone, she activates it, and Morgorth is unwillingly plunged into another time and another place. It isn’t long before he realizes what time he’s found himself in and there are a few familiar faces.

     

    Most notable is a much younger version of Aishe. His mate.

    Living with a tribe who will be massacred, caring for a young lad who will become his mate, and fighting a battle against a mage who can travel from past to future at a whim; Morgorth’s life has never been easy but now he must contend with the will of the Mother. Unable to change the future and the tragedies of Aishe’s life, he must decide what his role in his mate’s past will be, and ask himself one vital question: how does one defeat time?

    Series: The Stones of Power; Book Four

    (Series must be read in order to gain full understanding of it.)

     Publisher: Torquere Press

    Cover Artist: Shardel_4251

    Release Date: August 5, 2015

    Excerpt:

    Even as I felt the air around her began to tremble and heat, I only had a split second to make a decision. I lunged forward, trying to grab the stone again. She jerked her arm away but I managed to grab her wrist just as she activated the stone’s power. I didn’t have time to change my mind as a silver dome formed around Drasyln, as the stone seemed to open a vortex with a gravity I couldn’t fight. I was being suffocated, compressed on all sides. My breath left my lungs, my muscles seized and wept. My last thoughts were of Aishe, and if I would ever see him again.

    In my efforts to prevent this exact event, I realized I’d just broken the cardinal rule of a mage. The Number One rule my mentor Master Ulezander had ever taught me.

    What the Mother has written, let no one unwrite.

    Atcoatlu was an agate. It was the stone of time.

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    About the author:

    M.D. Grimm has wanted to write stories since second grade and nothing has changed since then. Thankfully, she has indulgent parents who let her dream, but also made sure she understood she’d need a steady job to pay the bills. After graduating from the University of Oregon and majoring in English, she embarked on her writing career and couldn’t be happier. Working by day, writing by night, she enjoys embarking on romantic quests and daring adventures and creating characters that always triumph against the villain and find their soul mate in the process.

    Where to find the author:

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100001710645622

    Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/M.D.-Grimm/e/B00I0KZMY6/ref=ntt_dp_epwbk_0

    Website: www.mdgrimmwrites.com

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    Parker Williams, MM Good Book Reviews, TTC Books and More, Bayou Book Junkie, BFD Book Blog, Wicked Faerie’s Tales and Reviews, Dawn’s Reading Nook, Scattered Thoughts & Rogue Words, Molly Lolly, Christy Loves 2 Read, Fangirl Moments and My Two Cents, 3 Chicks After Dark, Amanda C. Stone, Full Moon Dreaming, Vampires, Werewolves, and Fairies, Oh My, My Fiction Nook, Andrew Q. Gordon, Ogitchida Book Blog, Inked Rainbow Reads

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  • Breeding Stations; by Chris T. Kat—Book Blast and Giveaway

    Breeding Stations; by Chris T. Kat—Book Blast and Giveaway

     

    Blurb:

    BreedingStationsSpunky commander Berit Turner is known for two things: his huge libido and his lack of a filter—he says what he thinks. Berit sets his mind on being part of the mission to Ligador, to make sure the planet is habitable for humans. He’s ecstatic when his team is assigned to the task force. A delegation of Nadisc, a humanoid alien race, accompanies them, and passion ignites between Berit and their commanding officer, Tom. But Berit is determined that Tom is just another notch on his bedpost, as he doesn’t do relationships.

    The excursion to Ligador goes wrong from the beginning, when they discover Ligador has been established as a breeding station by their worst enemy: the Tash’Ba. Dinosaur-like creatures become the team’s worst nightmare, and staying alive is going to take everything they’ve got… and then some.

     

    Breeding Stations

    Series: Alliances

    Book: One

    Release Date: July 27, 2015

    Publisher: Dreamspinner Press

    Cover Artist: Anne Cain

    Excerpt:

    Excerpt from Chapter One:

    After a five-minute standoff with our Nadiscs, I rolled my eyes and squared off in front of them. “Look, I know you have a rule about not giving your name out to anyone, so why don’t we cut it short. You”—I pointed at the woman—”will be R1.”

    She narrowed her eyes at me, which I ignored, even though my hands began to perspire. I pointed at the man standing on her left and said, “That’ll make you R2.” I leveled my finger at the remaining one and added, “So you’ll be R3. We should all be able to remember R1, and if we get it wrong when there’s an emergency, we’ll only have to shout for R2 and R3 together and one of you will help us out.”

    R2’s eyebrows knitted together very closely, and in the background feet shuffled. Someone cleared his throat. R3 came forward, one step at a time. I could’ve sworn the floor vibrated with every move. All my instincts screamed at me to leg it, but if I’d learned one lesson well, it was not to show fear. Not too much, anyway.

    R3’s arm shot out before I had a chance to see it coming. His large hand clasped around my neck and all my hairs stood on end. I kept completely still, waiting for the blow to come.

    He gazed at me from dark brown eyes, then lifted his other hand. The atmosphere around us thickened, and my poor confused cock perked up with interest. The Nadisc laid a hand against my cheek, left it there for a while, before he eventually pulled it away.

    He pointed at his comrades. “Niyara.”

    The Nadisc woman inclined her head.

    “This is Xevon. And to make it easier for you and your people, you may call me Tom.”

    “Tom?” I blurted. “Don’t you have a fancy name like the others?” The grasp around my neck tightened, and I hastened to add. “Short is cool, though. Really cool.”

    “Thought so.”

    Tom released my neck, but didn’t step away. Slightly wary, I glanced up at him. He grinned at me, showing a full line of well-tended white humanoid teeth, then beckoned to Niyara and Xevon. They bridged the distances in two long strides and formed a circle around me.

    “Um, guys, what’s going on?” I asked, mulling whether I could slip past them or not.

    They intertwined their hands and closed the circle around me. Someone—I think it was Carson—muttered something fierce, and a moment later three large bodies crowded me. I opened my mouth to tell them off, or maybe to ask them very politely to back off a little—same difference, really—when an eerie shout resounded through the hangar.

    My eyes had to be circular by the time they finished. You could’ve heard a pin drop, it was that silent around us.

    Niyara, Xevon, and Tom took one step backward, and I breathed more freely. Niyara smashed her fist against her chest, declaring, “We accept you as our leader on this mission.”

    I gaped at her. The Nadisc helped and supported humans, but accepting leadership from a human? They very rarely did. Niyara smiled at me, a genuine smile that showed a prettiness I hadn’t seen before, then she engulfed me in a rib-creaking embrace. I was stumbling to find my footing once she’d set me down when Xevon lifted me off my feet and hugged me too.

    He and Niyara turned around and advanced on my crew members, eliciting a few terrified squeaks. I peered at Tom, who showed no inclination of moving.

    “What? No hug from you?” I asked.

    He held out his broad muscled arms for me, grinning. My mouth went dry and my damn cock pressed heavily against the fabric of my pants. It had to be visible to everyone. For the first time in many years, heat rose into my cheeks. Tom’s grin expanded before he laughed. I stepped into his arms, bracing myself for another painful embrace. Instead, I found myself leaning against a hard chest with equally hard arms around me, fencing me in but without hurting me.

    I mumbled into his leather vest, “Do you by chance happen to like blond humans?”

    “I do.”

    I would’ve screamed hallelujah if Baker’s voice over the loudspeaker hadn’t demanded we get going.

     

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    About the author:

    Chris T. Kat lives in the middle of Europe, where she shares a house with her husband of many years and their two children. She stumbled upon the M/M genre by luck and was swiftly drawn into it. She divides her time between work, her family—which includes chasing after escaping horses and lugging around huge instruments such as a harp—and writing. She enjoys a variety of genres, such as mystery/suspense, paranormal, and romance. If there’s any spare time, she happily reads for hours, listens to audiobooks or does cross stitch.

    Where to find the author:

    Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/ChrisTKat

    Twitter: http://twitter.com/christi_kat

    GoodReads: http://www.goodreads.com/ChrisTKat

    Blog: http://christikat.blogspot.com

    Amazon Author Page: http://www.amazon.com/Chris-T.-Kat/e/B008FQQH2Q


    Tour Stops: July 27, 2015

    Parker Williams, Cate Ashwood, Iyana Jenna, BFD Book Blog, Bike Book Reviews, Smoocher’s Voice, Bayou Book Junkie, Havan Fellows, Andrew Q. Gordon, MM Good Book Reviews, Wicked Faerie’s Tales and Reviews, Kimi-Chan, Full Moon Dreaming, Happily Ever Chapter, Scattered Thoughts & Rogue Words, Fangirl Moments and My Two Cents, Rainbow Gold Reviews, Charley Descoteaux, The Hat Party

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