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Honorary Blogger A.L. Boyd: Challenges – Love On The Divide + Giveaway!

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Challenges – Love On The Divide

by A.L. Boyd

I have never met Eric Arvin in person. I only “knew” him through his books, the Goodreads MM Romance Group, and that amazing videos with TJ Klune. I had been following his story through the surgery, so when Kate Pavelle sent me a message asking if I was interested in writing a short story for the anthology know as Kickass, I said sure. My story in the Kickass anthology, Love On The Divide is based in my home state and near my favorite National Monument. I got the inspiration for the story from the Continental Divide Trail that runs through out the state of New Mexico. I have driven or hiked much of the El Malpais area through volunteering with the Park Service and while I was a wildland firefighter with the BLM. Knowing that the area terrain was quite difficult and fully of danger, I knew it would be the perfect setting for my story. 

Eric’s life struggle inspired me to write this story about challenging situations. Everyone faces challenges in life, It may be a small thing like loosing a loved one, or it may be bigger like a health issue. How a person deals with those challenges has a profound impact on the person’s life. If one just gives up, things can spiral out of control. If you fight, or struggle through the tough parts in life, you gain something important. 

My main character Justin starts out with a challenge being that he’s smaller than your average man, but he doesn’t let that become a hindrance in his life. His doesn’t let his smaller size stop him from being able to help people in many different ways. He shows us that you don’t have to be the biggest or the strongest in order to make a difference. Ron, the other main character has a challenge of his own. He may be taller, but he’s the bookish type now hiking the Continental Divide Trail. He’s learning new things like how to put up at tent and how to survive in wilder terrain then his own city streets. 

During the writing of this story, I also ended up with a major challenge in my life. I was nearly finished with my rough draft way back in April, when I got a phone call from my hubby, that we needed to get home ASAP because our house might be on fire. Well I came home to basically nothing but the clothes on my back, my hubby and almost all of my animals. At first I was devastated, I had no home, no computer, no notes, not even any clothes. I messaged Kate and told her that I might have to back out of the whole thing. Really I could have at that point as I had a good excuse. But I’d been saving my work on Dropbox and had access to the document at my work and on my tablet that I had taken with me that day. As way to calm my scattered nerves, I sat down and started editing the draft, then adding things in here and there. Soon I was searching out beta readers. After several messages back and forth with very helpful betas, I finally knew that I would be able to finish and submit the story in time to be added to the anthology. 

I don’t write on a regular basis. I’m not setting out to become the next great novelist or even a famous author. I write when a story moves me. I wanted to donate this story to help Eric. Working on the story of the little guy who saves the day was the thing that kept me strong during my own troubles. I hope the story inspires others as well. I can’t wait to read all the other stories in the anthology. I watch Eric’s video’s on his Facebook page and hope that one day soon he will be off the ventilator and on to even better things. 

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About Kickass Anthology

Kickass cover 3Against bad odds, he persevered. Wit, grit, and guile pulverized his scary opponent into a sad pile of dust.

Eric Arvin is Kickass.

Even a kickass hero needs a hand from a secondary

character, and Eric needs that extra power boost right now. This anthology is a volunteer effort organized by Eric’s fans and fellow writers in order to help him raise funds and help cover the cost of his high-tech recovery. His wicked sense of humor is intact, but his body needs a bit of help.

These stories are meant to inspire. They’re a warm hug, a wave from afar, a wink and a nod. Discover new authors and graphic artists as you, too, get revved up to slay whatever ails you!

A Note from the publishers: KICKASS ANTHOLOGY was produced in order to raise funds for the medical recovery of our friend and colleague, author Eric Arvin.

All artwork, both written and graphic, was donated free of charge. All proceeds will go directly to Eric Arvin and his family.

Available at: Amazon

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About A.L. Boyd

A cartographer by day, A.L. Boyd spends most of her free time with her horses, gardening, or reading. Becoming an author happened by accident. She never intended to be a full time writer, but sometimes the stories just pop into her head so she sits down to write them out.

Her other published fictional work is Crest Ridge Vacation. It is another short story originally written for the 2013 Love Has No Boundaries event hosted by the MM Romance Group on Goodreads.

I was volunteering behind the scenes as an editor for the event when a prompt became available for the third or fourth time late in the event. As soon as I saw the photo, a story popped into my head. I decided to take on the prompt and write the story so it wouldn’t get dropped altogether. I am currently expanding the story and adding in more details. I may publish a revised edition of Crest Ridge Vacation this next year. I’m also working on a couple more stories that may end up novella or novel length when done.

Find out more about A.L. on her Goodreads or Facebook.

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McFarland’s Farm by Cardeno C. Audio Book Tour + Giveaway!

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 McFarnland’s Farm by Cardeno C.

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About McFarland’s Farm

McFarnland's FarmWealthy, attractive Lucas Reika treats life like a party, moving from bar to bar and man to man. Thumbing his nose at his restaurateur father’s demand that he earn his keep, Lucas instead seduces a valued employee in the kitchen of their flagship restaurant, earning himself an ultimatum: lose access to his father’s money or stay in the middle of nowhere with a man he has secretly lusted over from afar.

Quiet, hard-working Jared McFarland loves his farm on the outskirts of Hope, Arizona, but he aches to have someone to come home to at the end of the day. Jared agrees to take in his longtime crush as a favor. But when Lucas invades his heart in addition to his space, Jared has to decide how much of himself he’s willing to risk and figure out if he can offer Lucas enough to keep him after his father’s punishment is over.

Available at: Amazon and Audible

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About Cardeno C.

Cardeno C. – CC to friends – is a hopeless romantic who wants to add a lot of happiness and a few “awwws” into a reader’s day. Writing is a nice break from real life as a corporate type and volunteer work with gay rights organizations. Cardeno’s stories range from sweet to intense, contemporary to paranormal, long to short, but they always include strong relationships and walks into the happily-ever-after sunset.

Cardeno’s Home, Family, and Mates series have received awards from Love Romances and More Golden Roses, Rainbow Awards, the Goodreads M/M Romance Group, and various reviewers. But even more special to CC are heartfelt reactions from readers, like, “You bring joy and love and make it part of the every day.”

You can find Cardeno at these sites: WebsiteTwitterFacebookFacebook Page & Blog.

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Honorary Blogger Z.A. Maxfield: + Excerpt & Giveaway!

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Talkin Bout Cowboys

by Z.A. Maxfield

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While my favorite movie with Kevin Costner is Bull Durham, (because I too, am a charter member of the church of baseball), I very much enjoyed his 90’s Westerns, Dances with Wolves and Wyatt Earp.

Kevin’s a pretty, pretty man, and there’s just something so earnest about him. He brings back the quiet cowboy of the High Noon variety, and probably got himself a lot of comparisons to Gary Cooper. He’s a local boy, or rather, he spent a lot of his childhood in Southern California, and for a long time, he went to school a few minutes from where I live at Cal State Fullerton, our local college. I worked and went to school there at different times in the eighties. I’d like to say I saw Kevin Costner there in person but I was a few years too late. 😦

I remember seeing Dances with Wolves in the movie theater when it came out. Despite how long that film ran, I never spent a minute wondering how much longer we had to go. It was a great, visually stunning movie.

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My thoughts are complicated about Wyatt Earp. On the one hand, I liked the movie, on the other, I didn’t like the Earp Brothers. I didn’t feel very connected to the characters and I thought it was awfully violent. I did like Denis Quaid. I thought he was amazing as Doc Holiday. Part of me still wants a love story about Wyatt Earp and Doc Holiday. (With liberal poetic license and less tuberculosis.)

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About My Cowboy Homecoming

My Cowboy HomecomingLove can heal the deepest wounds…

A sense of duty brings a soldier home…but a passionate cowboy makes him want to stay.

After his brother’s tragic death, Tripp has to leave the army and return to New Mexico to take care of his mother while his father is in prison for arson. Seeking work at the J-Bar Ranch, Tripp is immediately drawn to injured cowboy Lucho Reyes, whose foot was accidentally crushed by a rescue horse. But will the sins of the father interfere with the desires of the son? Tripp’s father may be responsible for the death of Lucho’s grandfather. Now Tripp must balance caring for his mother, repairing his father’s damages, and trying to win the heart of a man who has every reason to hate him and his family…

Available at: Amazon, All Romance eBooks, iTunes, Google Play & Barnes and Noble

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An Excerpt from My Cowboy Homecoming

The road home was less auspicious than I thought it would be. Traffic slowed to a bare crawl outside Las Cruces, and the overheated bus had started to smell.

Just like on every bus, everywhere in the world, people were packed in tight. They stared ahead expressionlessly, as if that cramped, anonymous ride was the best they could expect because it probably was.

All four westbound lanes had been forced into one until at last we reached what seemed like a flare-lit city of fire trucks, police cars, and ambulances. Uniforms covered the highway like ants at a picnic.

When I saw the wreck, my heart gave a lurch. An old yellow school bus with “Iglesias Angelica Bautista” written on the side had been hit head-on by a double tractor-trailer truck. The impact had scattered debris all over both sides of the highway.

A single battered high-top sneaker lay in the middle of the street, blood-spattered and abandoned. I couldn’t take my eyes off it as we drove past.

The front of the wrecked school bus was crushed like an accordion. No way the driver survived the crash. There were others lying still and lifeless beneath sad yellow tarps. EMTs raced between people lying side by side in a makeshift triage area.

I tried to make myself do the deep breathing the army shrinks taught me. I thought about trying the other bullshit stopgap measures I was supposed to deploy before going to the little pills they gave me for anxiety, which I’d thrown away anyway. I tried repeating nonsense rhymes and visualizing my happy place, but the fact is, if you’ve been in a sniper’s crosshairs long enough, it’s hard to convince yourself there’s nobody trying to kill you anymore.

I was home, goddamnit. I wasn’t in danger. Except . . . we’re all in danger all the time. We just don’t know it.

As we inched past the wreck, even I—with the knowledge of how random and tragic fate could be—shook with shock. I couldn’t take my eyes off that shoe lying by itself in the street because my brother used to wear those same Converse high-tops when he was about five. Chucks. I got annoyed every time I heard his little feet padding after me as I tried to run away and play with my “big kid” friends.

Wish I had that now.

Wish I had time to play with him and a chance to know him, now that we were both out from under our father’s thumb, but while I’d been deployed to the valley CNN once called the most dangerous place on earth, my brother got killed on the I-10, exactly like the poor bastard who was driving that bus.

Random.

The stifling heat made the Greyhound nearly unbearable. A woman on the seat behind me cried out to Jesus, starting a prayer that three or four of the other passengers echoed. Instinct, still honed to razor-sharp readiness, lifted me to my feet, even though the bus was moving.

“Sit down,” said the old man next to me, whose skin was gray with age and probably cigarettes. Tattoos littered his forearms, including one I recognized, the Devil Dog. Marines. “What do you think you’re going to do out there they aren’t already doing?”

I shrugged and sat.

He studied me. “Just get back?”

“Yeah.”

That got a laugh. “I thought so. You look it.”

“How so?”

He just stared at me then, and something passed between us. Anxiety and fatigue and that indefinable pinch of pain, as if our lives were too small now, and it hurt to walk around in them.

“Yeah.” I glanced away.

I sat still, even though every cell in my body was telling me I should do something. It was both my nature and, up until recently, my job to keep order. Yet now my TOS was up, and I was going home.

In spite of everything, I stayed still.

It seemed like it took forever to pass the accident.

“Lordy, Lordy.” The woman behind me cried softly. “Sweet Jesus, help your children in their hour of need.”

I let my old, cold friend discipline flow through my heart and I looked away.

Maybe I’d built up this illusion that home was a place made of safety and order, but that goddamn shoe told me different.

Anyhow, that’s why I was late getting into Deming.

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About Z.A. Maxfield

_AuthorPhotoZ.A. Maxfield started writing in 2007 on a dare from her children and never looked back.  Pathologically disorganized, and perennially optimistic, she writes as much as she can, reads as much as she dares, and enjoys her time with family and friends. Three things reverberate throughout all her stories: Unconditional love, redemption, and the belief that miracles happen when we least expect them.

If anyone asks her how a wife and mother of four can find time for a writing career, she’ll answer, “It’s amazing what you can accomplish if you give up housework.”

Readers can visit ZAM at her website, Facebook, Twitter, or Tumblr.

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Honorary Blogger Posy Roberts: Earthquake Changes + Giveaway!

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Earthquake Changes

by Posy Roberts

In the opening scene of Tangled Mind, Beck Lund walks into to his house and hears his boyfriend Brady choking on his own vomit because of the heroin he injected. Brady dies right in front of Beck’s eyes, and there is nothing he can do to help.

So why start a book there? The simplest answer is that heroin can shut down a person’s natural coughing reflex, causing them to aspirate and choke. So that’s the reality of the drug.

The not so simple answer has to do with Beck and Brady’s relationship. They had a codependent relationship where Beck kowtowed to all of Brady’s needs in order to make life easier for him because Brady suffered from severe depression, untreatable by traditional means. And for Beck to have experienced a situation where he was utterly powerless to help, is earth shattering. He’s always been able to do something.

Beck loved Brady very much despite how unbalanced their relationship was, but it was by no means a healthy one. He would likely have stayed with Brady until he was used up. You’d think Beck would at least feel some relief or sense of freedom, but he’s utterly lost without Brady. It was a symbiotic relationship where Beck gained meaning from being a helper and being needed.

From the outside, Timothy Kallis, Beck’s best friend, sees how much Beck has struggled in the past, but it’s even worse after Brady’s death. Timothy wants to help him deal with the grief, but he also wants to see Beck grow stronger. Yet he sees how adrift Beck still is months after Brady’s death and helps Beck seek out professional help. So while Beck is working on recovering from a co-dependent relationship, he’s completely oblivious to the fact that Timothy has loved him from afar for years. Beck needs to be oblivious to other peoples’ wants so he can focus on his own for the first time, because after being in a codependent relationship for so long, he’s forgotten how to listen to his gut.

Brady’s death is the impetus of change that never would’ve happened for both Beck and Timothy. Beck would’ve continued in his life with Brady until he was so ruined that he’d become a shell of a man. Timothy wouldn’t have pushed Beck to get help or made other small changes to show Beck his affection. Sometimes we need the earth to shake so we can make changes in our lives.

Recovery has to happen before Beck has a chance of being in a healthy, egalitarian relationship, which he needs to be. Recovery before love. But if Beck can’t recognize Timothy’s affection for him, it might be too late for them to move beyond friendship.

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About Tangled Mind

Tangled Mind by Posy Roberts eBookFor years Beck Lund has taken care of his volatile boyfriend Brady, always putting Brady’s needs above his own and walking on eggshells to keep the peace. After Brady overdoses on heroin, his death devastates Beck. Thankfully his best friend, Timothy Kallis, finds him the help he needs. Beck slowly starts to recover and moves in with Timothy to get back on his feet, but he’s oblivious that Timothy is secretly nursing romantic affection for him.

Beck focuses on his own healing for the first time in his life. After months of challenging his codependent tendencies and learning how to stand up for himself, Beck finally starts to trust his gut and hopes to one day love again. Timothy is patient throughout, taking care of Beck in ways no one ever has. But if Beck can’t recognize Timothy’s affection for him, it might be too late for them to move beyond friendship.

Available at: Dreamspinner Press

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About Posy Roberts

Posy Roberts writes about romantic male love. Whether her characters are family men, drag queens, or lonely men searching for connections, they all find a home in her stories.

Posy is married to a man who makes sure she doesn’t forget to eat or sleep; her daughter, a budding author and loyal Brony, helps her come up with character names. When Posy’s not writing, she enjoys crafting, hiking, and singing spontaneously about the mundane, just to make normal seem more interesting.

Find out more about Posy on her Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, Tumblr or Instagram.

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Honorary Blogger Piper Vaughn: Best Gifts Ever

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Best Gifts Ever

by Piper Vaughn

Hi, all! Thanks to The Blogger Girls for having me today!

Over the years it’s gotten to the point where my family defaults to giving me an Amazon gift card for just about every special occasion. Not that I’m complaining—I do love Amazon and my Kindle—but it occurs to me that it’s been ages since I got a personal gift from someone that both surprised me and really fit me as an individual. Recently, as hedgehogs have become one of my obsessions over the last few years, I’ve gotten a few hedgehog themed gifts, and occasionally, I’ll get a cute pair of socks from those who know about my sock fetish.

But I think one of the best gifts I ever got came from my parents about a decade or so ago. I was visiting from Alaska for Christmas. They surprised me with a pair of second-row tickets to see the “Hairspray” musical. Why did this make such a great gift? Well, I’ve been obsessed with the John Waters’ movie since childhood. I would watch “Hairspray” constantly. I loved the dancing, the actors, the music. Just everything about it—and at the time, I didn’t even know the “Hairspray” musical existed. It was a surprise in numerous ways, and still stands out in my mind as one of the best gift-opening moments ever.

In The Working Elf Blues, Garnet gives Wes a very special Christmas gift. It’s one he doubts throughout the story, worrying it might seem silly or childish, but it’s highly personal, and when he finally works up the courage to give Wes the gift, well, it’s one of my favorite moments in the story. If you read it, you’ll see why. 🙂

So, what was the best gift you ever received for the holidays? One that really fit you and your personality? I’d love to hear about it. And if you’re interested in winning a copy of The Working Elf Blues, along with an adorable pair of elf-themed holiday socks, check out my blog post. The giveaway is open until December 21st.

Happy holidays to those of you who celebrate. Keep safe and warm! 🙂

~Piper

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About The Working Elf Blues

The Working Elf BluesGarnet Evergreen has never heard of an elf abandoning the North Pole for a human, but he yearns to be the first. Ever since he saw Wes, the boy with sorrowful eyes, Garnet felt an undeniable kinship. Over the years, he’s watched that boy grow into a man, and now he’s determined to give Wes a Christmas he’ll never forget. If only Garnet had thought to test his father’s sleigh before leaving…

Orphaned as a child, Wes spends every Christmas alone at his cabin. When he’s woken by a suspicious boom and finds a wrecked sleigh and an unconscious elf, he doesn’t know how to react. Wes isn’t fanciful. He doesn’t give much credence to the stories about Santa Claus and flying reindeer. But a part of him wants desperately to believe when Garnet promises forever, even if life has taught him that no one ever stays…

Available at: Less Than Three Press, All Romance eBooks, Amazon & BookStrand

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About Piper Vaughn

Piper Vaughn wrote her first love story at eleven and never looked back. Since then, she’s known that writing in some form was exactly what she wanted to do. A reader at the core, Piper loves nothing more than getting lost in a great book—fantasy, young adult, romance, she loves them all (and has a two thousand book library to prove it!). She grew up in Chicago, in an ethnically diverse neighborhood, and loves to put faces and characters of every ethnicity in her stories, so her fictional worlds are as colorful as the real one. Above all, she believes that everyone needs a little true love in their life…even if it’s only in a book.

Find out more about Piper on her Website, Facebook, Twitter and Google+.

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A Paranormal Chipmunk Christmas by Jackie Nacht + Exclusive Excerpt & Giveaway!

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An Exclusive Excerpt from A Paranormal Chipmunk Christmas

by Jackie Nacht

Chapter Three

Gunner groaned, feeling his brain try to fire up and wake. He was groggy and swore if he ever took another motion sickness pill, he would follow the directions to the letter. He rolled over and promptly fell off the bed, knocking into containers. There was a sound from above, and then Gunner felt his whole body being covered.

“What the…” Gunner covered his head, blind to the tiny objects falling all over him.

He was in utter darkness, and his brain was having an impossible time catching up as the stuff kept falling on him.

The door opened, and a ray of light appeared. “Gunner!” Phillip cried out.

Gunner stayed where he was as Phillip ran to him, shielding himself. The falling objects stopped, and Gunner sat up a little to get a look at what was going on. He was surrounded by acorns and various nuts.

Gunner stared up wide-eyed at his mate. “I’m buried.”

“Oh my God! One of the boxes opened.” Phillip scurried over and began to push the acorns away from him. Gunner glanced up at his mate, the remaining nuts falling down his back and onto the floor below.

“Where am I?” Gunner felt like someone had just tried to bury him alive. He was going to have nightmares about this for sure.

“My bedroom,” Phillip murmured.

“This is your bedroom? These are yours?” Gunner asked as he pointed to the boxes that stacked and lined the walls.

Phillip blushed as he plucked an acorn off Gunner’s shoulder. “Well, it was. I think my parents renovated it after I moved to White Pine.”

Gunner blinked. Then he blinked again. This was always a delicate topic with Phillip. Phillip called it being prepared, but his old bedroom was fucking full of nuts. Gunner wondered what they were preparing for, the apocalypse?

“Are we staying in here, or is it…” Gunner coughed as he said, “storage?”

“Well, I know the twin is a bit tight, but it’s only for a couple of nights.” Phillip smiled sweetly at him.

Twin? He couldn’t fit in a twin by himself, let alone two of them. How the hell were they going to sleep in there? Not to mention that the walls—err boxes were closing in on him.

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About A Paranormal Chipmunk Christmas

23688954It’s time for the chipmunk brothers to take their bear and wolf home to meet the family for the holidays.

A vicious horde of chipmunks? Dallas and Gunner knew that meeting their mate’s family wasn’t going to be a walk in the park. How could it be when they had eighteen brothers and sisters? This bear and wolf are about to be put to the test, surviving this family holiday. Will they be able to escape just the four of them or will they be taking some of the siblings back to White Pine…involuntarily?

Available at: MLR Press

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About Jackie Nacht

Short, sexy and sweet— where a little love goes a long way.

That’s the best way to describe Jackie Nacht’s stories. She was introduced to M/M Romance through her sister, Stephani, and read it for years. Then, she thought it was time to put her own stories on paper. Jackie began writing short and sweet stories that ended with a happily ever after.

Thinking back to her own book addiction, where there were many nights Jackie stayed up way too late so she could read just one more chapter— yeah, right— Jackie decided to write short romances for young adults as well as adults. Hopefully, they will give high school and college students, or working men and women something they can read during their lunch hour, in between classes or just when they want to briefly get away from the daily stresses of everyday life.

You can find out more about Jackie on her Website, Blog, Facebook or Twitter.

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Honorary Blogger Kate McMurray: Disorderly Storytelling + Giveaway!

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Disorderly Storytelling

by Kate McMurray

There are lots of ways to tell a story.

I told the story of Michael and Simon in When the Planets Align in perhaps not the most straightforward way. The book opens on Simon taking a train to Penn Station because he’s moving back to New York after a long absence, but the story starts fourteen years before when Simon quietly comes out to his best friend Michael when both are juniors in high school. Or it really starts when they both meet as young boys, though neither can remember exactly how it was they came to be friends beyond that they just have been for as long as each can remember.

When the Planets Align is a story told out of order. I chose to take a nonlinear route for this book, gradually unveiling the pieces of the past that brought both men to this point in the present. The first scene I wrote of this book was of Simon impatiently waiting under the departures board in Penn Station for Michael, who is running late, and when they do finally see each other, it’s awkward. In this moment, their whole history informs how they act with each other. This scene is basically the focal point around which the whole book revolves, because what came before explains how they got to this strained moment, and what comes after describes how they get past it.

The funny thing about writing this book is that I think this is the best structure for it, but I second-guessed myself. After I had written a few scenes out of order, I reorganized the whole book chronologically. When I sent it to my beta readers, they all told me it wasn’t working. The pacing wasn’t right, the first-page hook wasn’t pulling them in—that was the criticism I was getting. All valid, by the way. (This is why I have beta readers. So they can tell me what’s wrong with my book and I can fix it before it goes to the publisher.) One of my betas went so far as to suggest I set the scenes nonlinearly, which is what I had always intended but chickened out of doing. It was like she knew that this was how the story was supposed to be told.

It’s a rough thing to take something you’ve already spent hours upon hours crafting and rip it apart to put it back together again. (Not the first time I’ve had to do it; I scrapped and rewrote Blind Items three times before I was happy with it.) I had to sit with an actual piece of paper and a pen to draw out the plot and which scenes went where and in what order. The final product was the story as I had originally envisioned it, and I went for the nontraditional narrative, rather than sticking with the less satisfying straightforward saga of Simon and Michael.

So that’s the long-winded way of telling you why the book is the way it is.

And still, I think it’s good to shake things up and try new things. It’s one of the fun parts of being a writer. I can take an old trope—one I’ve written before, even—and put a new spin on it to keep it interesting for myself, at least, and hopefully also for my readers. And I love these characters and this book, so I hope you do, too!

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About When the Planets Align

WhenthePlanetsAlignLGBest friends Michael Reeves and Simon Newell always lived within ten minutes of each other, but somehow they’re never in the same place at the same time.

Brash, outgoing Michael’s unwavering confidence that he and Simon are meant to be carries him through some hard times. When Simon moves to New York, Michael dutifully follows. Quiet, practical Simon loves Michael as a dear friend, but he’s not ready for anything romantic.

Several years and several failed relationships later, Simon realizes he’s been in love with Michael all along. Only now Michael has moved on. Though Simon offers everything Michael’s ever dreamed of, the timing is all wrong. Confusion, betrayal, and secrets from the past threaten their friendship until it might be time for them to go their separate ways. Or maybe the planets will finally align, and Michael and Simon will find themselves in the right place at the right time to take the next step.

Available at: Dreamspinner Press & Amazon

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About Kate McMurray

Kate McMurray is an award-winning romance author and fan. When she’s not writing, she works as a nonfiction editor, dabbles in various crafts, and is maybe a tiny bit obsessed with baseball. She is active in RWA and has served as president of Rainbow Romance Writers and on the board of RWANYC. She lives in Brooklyn, NY.

Find out more about Kate on her Website, Twitter or Facebook.

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Kate has graciously offered up an eBook copy of When the Planets Align to one lucky winner!! The giveaway starts now and ends December 24, 2014 at 11:59 p.m. To enter, just click the link below!

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Honorary Blogger Amy Lane: Stories Untold + Giveaway!

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Stories Untold

by Amy Lane

There is so much that parents try to hide from their children.

We don’t like them to know about Santa or the Tooth Fairy.  We don’t want them to know when money is tight, or when we’ve done something stupid.  We don’t want them to know when bad things happen in the world, and we don’t like to tell them when we’re sad.

Without meaning to, parents very often create an alternative version of reality for their children, a sort of box around the household, creating a place in which their rule is right their version of the family is the only one.  It’s only natural—parenting is terrifying. When the short people start asking “Why? Why? Why?” or “How about this? Or this? Or this?”  Parents know their world is flawed, they know they make mistakes, but God, isn’t their job harder if kids argue back with every frickin’ thing?  Nope, nope nope… better to create a world in which the child is protected, and reality is single faceted, and nobody knows the truth, because the truth is a little bit scary.

So if parents are good at creating this world, grandparents are superb at it. When I was growing up, there were lots of things I didn’t recognize about my grandparents’ relationship that a more adult me can see.  Grandpa could be mean, and Grandma could be manipulative. Grandma once told me that Grandpa was called into service for Korea after he’d settled down and started to raise a family. She said that when he came back, he wasn’t the same man.

My aunts and uncle spoke vaguely at Grandma’s funeral of her long suffering patience, and the things she sacrificed to keep the family together, and to give the kids the best parts of their father.

I can write the story here in the subtext—but the little girl who thought their home was beautiful and they were gods doesn’t want to.

In The Bells of Times Square, Nate is at the end of his life, and a stroke has rendered him without speech. He is left with the story of him and his first lover locked in his heart—his family will never know.  He’s left them with clues, but vague ones, leaving us to wonder—will his family be able to read the subtext? Will his grandson be able to guess? Will he be able to fill in the blanks and write the story?

Or will he remain willfully blind to anything that will paint his beloved grandfather as not the god he’s loved all his life?  Will he be able to look at the secret story and see that even the flaws, the human parts, make his grandfather a better man?

My grandparents aren’t different people for my perception that they were human.  And perhaps growing up is recognizing that all of the grownups we knew as children were just as lost as we are.

Maybe that’s the ultimate comfort.  Not that the people who raised us were perfect, but that they weren’t. Maybe that belief is what will allow us to take risks and break out of the box of perfection we were led to believe existed.  Maybe we can build a better box if we break those perceptions.

But then, each family’s box is different.  Nate’s grandson’s decision was his own to make.  And so was mine.  And the beauty of a story is that you get to take the pieces of the story made just for you and use them to build your own box.

May yours be the best, most truthful box you can afford.

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About The Bells of Times Square

TheBellsOfTimesSquare_500x750Every New Year’s Eve since 1946, Nate Meyer has ventured alone to Times Square to listen for the ghostly church bells he and his long-lost wartime lover vowed to hear together. This year, however, his grandson Blaine is pushing Nate through the Manhattan streets, revealing his secrets to his silent, stroke-stricken grandfather.

When Blaine introduces his boyfriend to his beloved grandfather, he has no idea that Nate holds a similar secret. As they endure the chilly death of the old year, Nate is drawn back in memory to a much earlier time . . . and to Walter.

Long before, in a peace carefully crafted in the heart of wartime tumult, Nate and Walter forged a loving home in the midst of violence and chaos. But nothing in war is permanent, and now all Nate has is memories of a man his family never knew existed. And a hope that he’ll finally hear the church bells that will unite everybody—including the lovers who hid the best and most sacred parts of their hearts.

 Available at: Riptide Publishing & Amazon

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About Amy Lane

Amy Lane exists happily with her noisy family in a crumbling suburban crapmansion, and equally happily with the surprisingly demanding voices who live in her head.

She loves cats, movies, yarn, pretty colors, pretty men, shiny things, and Twu Wuv, and despises house cleaning, low fat granola bars, and vainglorious prickweenies.

She can be found at her computer, dodging housework, or simultaneously reading, watching television, and knitting, because she likes to freak people out by proving it can be done.

Find out more about Amy on her Website, Blog, Twitter, Facebook or Goodreads.

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Hi, and welcome to the blog tour for The Bells of Times Square!  This book is close to my heart– if you read the extra front and back matter in the story, you will see that I drew inspiration from my grandparents and their roles in WWII.  There was a lot of research involved here and also an unusual romance.  I hope you enjoy this stop on the tour, and don’t forget to enter the Rafflecopter below for the giveaway of a $10 gift certificate to Riptide Publishing and a signed copy of The Bells of Times Square!  Feel free to comment, or to contact me at any of my links below–I’d love to hear from you!

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Honorary Blogger Lynn Kelling: Hearing Voices + Giveaway!

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Hearing Voices

by Lynn Kelling

Sometimes, when I’m writing a story, the characters completely take me by surprise—doing or saying things I never planned on. This happened in a big way with Arctic Absolution.

Toward the beginning of the story, there is a scene in which Jaye, one of the main characters, is left alone in his cabin with his thoughts. It was a turning point for me. It was when I really began to understand who he is. Before this quiet pause, there is a riot of action. The book opens with Jaye trying to rob a convenience store. After Trooper Dixon Rowe arrives, there are a lot of distractions for Jaye to cope with while trying to talk his way out trouble. Later that night and alone at last in his cabin in the Alaskan wilderness, Jaye abruptly begins hearing voices. Once awakened by some subtle trigger, these voices’ taunting, cruel whispers weave in and out of everything Jaye thinks or speaks.

This wasn’t an aspect of his character I had planned on ahead of time. But, knowing what Jaye had managed to live through, against all odds, I suddenly realized I couldn’t shut out the voices either.

Jaye adjusted his personality and body language, in the heat of the moment and reacting to danger, to play off of Rowe’s sympathies, as well as his libido. It was role playing, and he happily lost himself in pretending to be someone else.

But once Jaye was alone, there was no one else he needed to be. The truth came out.

In prison, and in his life before prison, Jaye had been severely traumatized. He had survived, but not without some scars. Jaye’s mental illness does not define him, but it is also inseparable from who he is. It is constantly altering his experiences. He hears the voices of his attackers, and reacts to sensations and stimuli he knows don’t actually exist. These phenomena create tension, anxiety, and challenge him to try to not respond to people who aren’t really there.

Without diagnosing Jaye, I simply wanted to allow him to be an honest product of his collective experiences. The things Jaye’s “ghosts” say to him are part memory, part direct reaction to Jaye’s fears or hopes. They’re upsetting to hear, but Jaye can’t shut them out—so neither should we.

Barely out of his teens, Jaye has fought for his life more than once. But the only confrontations he’s truly scared of are those he finds at night in the dark; there’s no light, and no one there to assure him that the devil whispering in his ear and caressing his thigh isn’t really there. Weapons don’t work as well when the person you’re trying to defend yourself from is you.

As a man with a devil of his own to deal with, Dixon knows better than to try to fix Jaye or fight his battles for him. Instead, he tries to help Jaye reach hidden, inner reservoirs of strength by holding his hand and thereby letting him stretch just a little farther, to get a little closer to clarity.

For Jaye, nightmares from his past are what—more than anything—challenge him to endure his present moments. That struggle is a universal one. As Buddha said, “Your worst enemy cannot harm you as much as your own unguarded thoughts.”

But when inner peace is hard to find, sometimes a loving, patient presence at our side, holding our hand, can be our greatest blessing. That’s what Dixon is for Jaye.

Though Jaye hears voices, it doesn’t mean there’s something wrong with him. It’s his truth; his process to work through the rough spots. As an author, I know something about that. Jaye is one of my voices. Sometimes I want to shut him out, too, but know in my heart I never will.

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About Arctic Absolution

15825603In the frozen expanses of remote Alaska, Dixon Rowe is a good man and a good cop who keeps finding himself in bed with the enemy. After he picks up a young ex-con named Jaye Larson for stealing food, Dixon gets seduced by the possibility of helping someone truly in need. Though he tells himself he’s assisting young Jaye out of the goodness of his heart, not because of how sexy Jaye is under all of the tattoos and defiance, the temptations of sin entangle them as their hostile environment threatens. Both of their pasts are filled with malicious ghosts that haunt every step, and while Jaye’s demons are less tangible that Dixon’s, they are all powerful enough to put both of their lives in danger.

Available at: Fantastic Fiction, Amazon, Smashwords & All Romance eBooks

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About Lynn Kelling

Lynn Kelling began writing in order to tell stories that weren’t afraid of the dark, didn’t hold anything back and always strived to be memorable, forging lasting attachments between character and reader. Her inspiration comes from taking a closer look at behaviors and ideas lurking at the fringes of life – basically anything that people may hesitate to speak of in mixed company, but everyone wonders about anyway. Her work is driven by the taboo in order to expose the humanity within it. Lynn is an artist, designer and lover of any form of creative self-expression that comes from a place of honesty and emotion, whether it’s body art or opera. She has had multiple novels published, has written over 70 works of erotic fiction of varying lengths, and always has several novels in progress.

Find out more about Lynn on her Website, Facebook, Twitter or Forbidden Fiction Story Page.

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Lynn has graciously offered up an autographed paperback copy of  to one lucky winner!! The giveaway starts now and ends December 22, 2014 at 11:59 p.m. To enter, just click the link below!

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Honorary Blogger Cooper Davis: Writing Like Cinema + Giveaway!

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Writing Like Cinema

by Cooper Davis

I am old enough that I’ve lived quite a few lives. But not so old that I can’t write a sexy, smoldering romance—so don’t go there. One of the lives I have lived was a brief stint working in television. Another was taking acting studio classes. Another was reviewing films for a living. These things sort of crystalized into the way that I approach writing, and may be different than some of my compatriots. To me, I see my novels as films, and structure them accordingly. I don’t mean some woo-woo, “I’m so visual, it’s all happening to me when I write,” type thing. I’m really pinpointing something more schematic. I tend to think in terms of an opening act, a midway plot point, and the like.

When I began writing my new male/male historical fantasy, I wasn’t too far into the process when I realized, “This is PRETTY WOMAN…with men. In an alternative Victorian era.” I find that identifying tropes—is PRETTY WOMAN, strictly speaking, a trope?—helps me flesh out a world. It gives me something to hang all the original parts on because it provides a track. A structure, like you find in a screenplay.

So how, you may ask, is a book about men, set in this alternative type Victorian world, really anything like Edward and Vivian from PRETTY WOMAN? I’ll answer that a bit, so let’s talk about the new book, shall we? King Arend Tollemach is a monarch who never wanted to marry a woman. He found a prince when he was but eighteen years old, and even dared to betroth himself to that man without his sire’s permission. Bad, bad idea, Arend. His late father broke that engagement, forced Arend into a loveless marriage with a wife…and he endured the arrangement, which proved pure misery for him. After all, he wasn’t attracted to females to begin with. But, they did ultimately manage to sire an heir, and Cordelia died shortly thereafter.

Roll Camera with this book. Arend has, finally, decided he can slake his “male lust”…he just needs to be discreet. He’s a widowed king, the subject of gossip and speculation throughout his realm. So, there’s but one place he can go to quietly arrange to take a male lover. The ancient Temple Sapphor, that specializes in providing male concubines to nobility.

Enter Julian, a cat-eyed bed servant who is desperate to please, and so eager to be claimed. But his androgyny—his sumptuous voice and beguiling look, offset against his broad shoulders and height—have left many a nobleman unsettled. So, he’s landed on the proverbial shelf.

Until Arend arrives at the temple, and the sparks…they fly.

Julian will be hired for a very particular period of time, Arend informs him—and there will be no attachments, no emotion. He has no plans to open his long-shuttered heart. This will be a business transaction.

Much like Edward’s insistence to Vivian when he hired her in PRETTY WOMAN: “Three thousand, for six days. And Vivian, I will let you go.”

The question is…will Julian be able to overcome King Arend’s youthful heartbreak and his determination never to love again? Or will Arend return Julian to his temple when their concubinage is done?

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About A King Undone

23090887Sometimes you have to risk everything, to follow your heart…

Noble Pleasures, Book 1

In a world where gentlemen openly court and marry fellow noblemen, the threat of scandal still lurks behind every velvet drape for kings and princes. Such has been the fate for King Arend Tollemach, forced to sacrifice his heart on the altar of regal duty.

Now that his wife is dead and his royal obligations are at an end, he’s ready to take an unthinkable risk. King Arend seeks a concubine from Temple Sapphor, a secretive, gated world where he will finally shed his virginity—as least as it pertains to making love to a man.

Julian never thought he’d spend ten years on the temple shelf, passed over again and again. Just when he despairs of ever finding placement in a nobleman’s bed, Arend walks into the temple. A lonely eyed, beautiful king who could easily steal his heart.

Arend discovers he has no problem opening his bed to the exquisite concubine. The problem lies in finding the key to his long-shuttered heart.
Product Warnings: Contains a beautiful, virgin king desperate to bed another man, a concubine who fantasizes about being claimed and revered by a strong monarch, and a sea of scandal set against a sensual, palatial backdrop.

Available at: Samhain PublishingAmazon and Barnes & Noble

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About Cooper Davis

Cooper Davis first discovered the allure of m/m storytelling when she watched My Beautiful Launderette with a college roommate. Later, her passion for stories about men falling in love and finding their HEA together was stoked by online slash fiction. After years as an avid fan of m/m and slash, Cooper finally decided to try her hand at penning her own stories about same-gender romance and love.

A voracious reader across all subgenres of m/m fiction, Cooper is particularly fond of courtships set against the breathless backdrop of scandal and intrigue found in period drawing rooms. She is thrilled that her first historically themed m/m romance series debuts this December with A KING UNDONE (Samhain).

Find out more about Cooper on her Website, Twitter, Facebook or contact her using this form.

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Cooper has graciously offered up an eBook copy (in mobi or epub) of A King Undone AND a $10 Amazon Gift Card!! The giveaway starts now and ends December 21, 2014 at 11:59 p.m. To enter, just click the link below!

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