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Hello and thanks to The Blogger Girls for letting me be here today!

I’m Z.A. Maxfield, coming at you from lovely sunny southern California where I’m blogging about my latest release, Home The Hard Way.

I’m doing a giveaway and there are a couple different ways to win! At each tour stop, one lucky winner will get to choose any book from my backlist, so if you’re new to Z.A. Maxfield, this is a great way to find out if you want to dive in! At the end of the tour, I’ll be giving away a Riptide gift certificate, so you’re going to want to follow along the whole blog tour HERE for your best chance at a prize!

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About Home the Hard Way

1Dare Buckley has come home—or at least, he’s come back to Palladian, the small town he left as a teenager. After a major lapse in judgment forced him to resign from the Seattle PD, Palladian is the only place that’ll hire him. There’s one benefit to hitting rock bottom, though: the chance to investigate the mystery of his father’s suicide.

Dare also gets to reacquaint himself with Finn Fowler, whose childhood hero worship ended in uncomfortable silence when Dare moved away. But Finn isn’t the same little kid Dare once protected. He’s grown into an attractive, enigmatic stranger who neither wants nor needs what Dare has to offer.

In fact, Dare soon realizes that Finn’s keeping secrets—his own and the town’s. And he doesn’t seem to care that Dare needs answers. The atmosphere in Palladian, like its namesake river, appears placid, but dark currents churn underneath. When danger closes in, Dare must pit his ingenuity against his heart, and find his way home the hard way.

Available at: Riptide Publishing, Amazon, Barnes & Noble and All Romance eBooks

Don’t forget to check out JustJen’s review of Home the Hard Way to see what she thought of it!

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About Z.A. Maxfield

About the Author – Z. 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 Liz Borino: Magical Gifts + Excerpt & Giveaway!

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Magical Gifts

by Liz Borino

If someone asked non-writers “How do authors write so many words?” Based on my experience, I would expect responses ranging from:

“They’re crazy! I hated writing in school. Why would they choose to do it forever?”

To…

“I don’t know. It’s easy for them.” (This is often followed by a defense of pirating – which, for the purpose of keeping my blood pressure stable – I won’t get into.)

To…

“They just do. It’s a gift.”

Now if a writer hears any of these options on a good day, they may chuckle or shake their heads. None of the above are completely accurate. But since May I’ve been rethinking the whole gift idea. Please allow me to explain.

From March to the middle of May this year for no reason I understood, I struggled to write. I had a comprehensive outline, detailed character sheets, and scheduled time almost every day to write. Pushing these words out hurt, though. I didn’t consider this writer’s block because I knew where the story had to go, but I could not get it there. The characters who normally chatted were silent.

Silent.

I couldn’t create. Worse still, I wasn’t even sure I wanted to.

That was devastating for me. I feared I would never willingly write again. Never get swept into a life not my own. Have to live with silence in my head forever.

I realize this sounds crazy to those of you who don’t have people in your head (that you know aren’t real) but to those of us who do, the silence can be maddening.

Why yes, I did imply authors could become crazier than they already are. Do you realize how scary that is? No one wants to live in a world where creatives have no means of expression. Trust me.

Anyway, I ground the book out because I don’t like to abandon projects. As I wrote the last few chapters, though, something happened. A set of characters began needling my brain. Finally! Inspiration, I thought. But… then why did the man trying to get in my head wear a leather bomber jacket and have long hair? Neither of the characters I was writing looked like that. Of course. New boys. I nudged him to the back of my head because I could hardly handle the characters on the page much less take on another story.

You know, characters don’t appreciate being told to wait their turn. The man with long hair and a bomber jacket woke me up at night to inform me his name was Rhett and he was a pilot. Apparently, he wouldn’t wait for me to be ready. So, I dumped a rough outline of his and Kaden’s story into a Scrivener document, hoping that would suffice. No, it didn’t. He and Kaden kept talking. They told me about their histories, families, and passions. The two of them were bursting at the seams to get started.

“No,” I said. “Be patient.”  (As a side note, I have no right to tell anyone to be patient. Ever.) I was determined to finish what I started, but I made notes for Rhett and Kaden along the way.

Finally, I wrote “The End” on the other manuscript. I reveled in the sense of relief and fell into bed. With that book off my mind, I’d sleep so well.

Four and a half hours later…

“What are you doing?” Rhett demanded as he knocked on my brain. “It’s our turn!”

Sigh. And so it was. Readers, after struggling to write for two months, I wrote the first draft of Secrets in the Air in less than two weeks. Please don’t ask me how. I wouldn’t be able to tell you, and it probably wasn’t safe. I was at once elated and exhausted. The boys drowned out the silence.

Is writing a gift? Sort of. I’m certainly grateful for the ability to put words onto the page, and the opportunity to share them with all of you. However, doing it well is not easy. Now, if you’ll excuse me, there are boys knocking at my brain again.

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About Secrets in the Air

1Wealthy family…

Childhood tragedy…

A love defying all odds…

Secrets in the Air

Flying is in Rhett O’Neil’s blood. And nothing makes this pilot fly higher than wrapping himself in his husband Kaden’s arms. He’s thrilled when his grandfather entrusts him with O’Neil Airways, the family’s charter airplane business. With a mix of humanitarian and corporate clients, Rhett plans a bright future where his success improves the world.

Elise, Rhett’s mother, begins offering advice to “help” her son through the transition into increased responsibility. As evidence surfaces that her words are escalating into devastating actions, the truth comes out about the death of Rhett’s sister Annabelle. Kaden has to race to protect his husband and himself from the consequences of the Secrets in the Air before it’s too late.

Available at: Amazon

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An Excerpt from Secrets in the Air

The wind assaulted Rhett O’Neil’s torso as he drove down Highway 495 on his motorcycle. He had every intention of heading straight home after landing his plane “Betsy,” but when he checked his phone, he found a message from his grandfather asking him to make a quick trip to the estate. What Pop wanted, he got. Rhett hoped they kept it short, because after a week away he would much prefer to make it home for dinner with his husband, who… Shit! I forgot to call Kaden. Before he could correct this grievous error, his phone rang through his Bluetooth helmet. He answered, “I love you.”

Kaden released a breath resonating with relief and exasperation. “Sure you do. I thought you’d be waiting for me after my shift. Isn’t that what we discussed forty-five minutes ago when you finished screwing around with Betsy?”

Rhett laughed. “Checking a faulty engine blade is far from screwing Betsy.”

“You made that unnecessarily dirty.” But Kaden laughed, too, so Rhett concluded it was very necessary.

When their laughs turned to chuckles, Rhett said, “I should have let you know Pop asked me to stop by for something quick. I’m not sure what, though.”

“Please don’t tell him about the engine blade, Rhett. I’d like to see you sometime before my next shift,” Kaden said. He worked as a nurse from seven a.m. to three p.m. at the drug rehab floor of the local hospital.

“Stop. We’re not going to talk all night. Believe me when I tell you, I’d rather be home without clothes on, eating the dinner you promised.”

Kaden quieted on the other end.

“You are making dinner, right?” Rhett clarified.

“Roast beef has been cooking in the crock pot all day. But, see, we’d have to eat it upstairs if you planned to be naked.” Kaden’s voice now held an element of concern.

“Why?” Rhett asked.

“I’ll tell you when you aren’t driving. Be careful on that death trap.”

Rhett never understood why his motorcycle was a death trap, but Betsy provided perfectly acceptable transportation. And then he heard a shriek in the background. “What is that?”

“Lassie,” he answered, concern turned to defeat.

“Doesn’t sound like a dog.”

“It’s a cat. We talked about this. We agreed a cat would be an acceptable pet for our lifestyle,” Kaden reminded him.

Flicking on the blinker, Rhett turned off the exit. He had said that, but he didn’t expect Kaden to go out and get a cat while he was away. “Why did you name it Lassie?”

“Her. And that was her name for the first six months of her life.”

“Fair enough. I’m here, and I won’t stay long. Then you can explain why we have to confine nudity to the bedroom like teenagers,” Rhett said as he leaned over and punched in the security code to open the gate to his grandfather’s estate.

“Tell him I’m making dinner. He’s very concerned about your nutritional intake.”

Rhett drove around the maze that led to the main house. “Yes, but he might invite himself over if I tell him what you’re making.”

“Not if you mention Lassie. I love you. Please call me before you sit on that bike.” Kaden hung up without leaving space for Rhett to protest.

He shook his head and removed his helmet as he dismounted the motorcycle. Rhett paused to stroke the sleek paint job on his red Kawasaki. He didn’t care what Kaden thought, Rhett relished the thrill of riding. Kaden had seen too many fatalities from motorcycle accidents during his ER rotation in nursing school to feel the same. So maybe he did understand, but the peace on the issue was hard-won. Rhett tucked his helmet into the compartment under the seat and strode up to the house. The door swung open and Rhett smiled at Martha, his grandfather’s long-time household manager. “Heard the muffler?” he asked, taking off his coat and handing it to her.

“Your grandfather did. He’s in his study. I left snacks in there for you two.”

Rhett kissed her cheek. “Thank you.” He made his way through the expansive rooms decorated with the best art money could buy. A modern painting stopped him in his tracks. The splash of color and uneven lines contrasted with everything else in house. Rhett dashed to the study, knocked once and opened the slightly ajar door. “Are you going insane, Pop?”

Donald Everett O’Neil sat up, raised his eyebrow and grinned. “Unfortunately, not yet.” He gestured Rhett into the study, which was covered by model planes and pictures of his grandfather posing with the greats of aviation. Rhett was included in quite a few of those, as well. Yet in every one, he stared admiringly at his grandfather, as opposed to the celebrity sharing the shot.

“Unfortunately?” Rhett asked.

“Yes, Everett, sanity can be so taxing in one’s old age. I believe dementia is a self-defense mechanism so we aren’t forced to watch history repeat itself again, while no one heeds our warning,” his grandfather said. “How’d the flight go?”

Rhett shrugged. “No real problems. I’m sure you checked the stats before asking, so you’re well aware.”

Don’s laugh turned to a cough, which he calmed with a few sips of water. “Don’t smoke.”

“You can stop, you know.”

“And you can get rid of the bike, but we all have our vices. I’m old. I deserve to keep mine until it kills me.” Don removed his reading glasses and sat back in his chair. “Which is sort of what I wanted to talk to you about.”

“Smoking?”

“No. Dying.”

Rhett’s jaw dropped and his forehead moistened. “You’re… What’s wrong?”

Don waved him off. “Nothing’s wrong. Not that I know of, anyway. I am sixty-four, and don’t intend to live forever. Actually, I would love to die before asshole politicians run this country further into the ground. But not yet.”

“Pop,” Rhett started, raising his hand, “can you please get to the point?” He loved his grandfather, but he could not handle a rant about the government today.

“When did you get so impatient?”

“I have dinner and a husband at home waiting for me,” he answered.

“Your marriage is good then? You take care of each other?”

Rhett blinked, trying to follow the train of thought. His grandfather, while always supportive, never pried into his love life. “Yes.”

Don nodded. “I knew you would when you first brought him home.” The man’s voice had faded out again as he met Rhett’s eyes. “Your family is the most important ingredient of a happy life. I’m ensuring you have that before we continue this conversation. So, one more time, do you and Kaden have a strong relationship?”

“Yes.”

“That’s what I thought.” Don slid a paper across the desk to Rhett. “What I’m discussing will not make your mother happy. You need to be prepared for that.”

“Yeah, well, she made her choices.” Like to move to California with her husband after they released the asshole from prison. Rhett, at fifteen, had refused to move with them, and Pop adopted him. One of the best days of Rhett’s life was when he took his grandfather’s last name, shedding the otherwise permanent tie to the man who donated his sperm to fertilize his mother’s egg.

Don sighed again. “I wish you’d make peace with her.”

“I have. Mom and I are fine as long as she doesn’t reference the donor. If I don’t have to hear about him, I can pretend she divorced him like she should have. Now, Pop, what isn’t going to make her happy?” Rhett tried to keep his exasperation at bay as he picked at the hummus and pita bread.

“I will get there.”

Thought you wanted to die before the politicians ruined the country? Rhett nodded instead of voicing his thoughts. He’d have to find a way to make the delay up to Kaden later.

“You’re doing a fantastic job with taking on a leadership role in the company. I can tell you love it.”

The corners of Rhett’s mouth lifted. “You knew I would. I’ve worked for you since I was twelve.”

“I knew you loved flying, but that isn’t the same as leading. You’ve gained respect by taking responsibility of all parts of the business,” Don continued.

“That’s how you make sure it’s done right,” Rhett repeated the words his grandfather had told him throughout his childhood.

Don nodded again, wearing a smile of his own. “Everett, there’s something that I haven’t shared with you yet. The company does more than provide flights to wealthy people. We also work with the FBI.”

Rhett snapped his gaze back to his grandfather’s. “You do what? Aren’t they the same people ruining your beloved country?”

“No, I refuse to do business with stupid people. The company assists the rescue division of the FBI, particularly human trafficking cases,” Don said.

“Human trafficking, like the sex trade?”

“Yes, to put it broadly, the FBI tracks cases of girls and young women who go missing. This unfortunately happens every day, but the government pays special attention when the missing girls are of a lower socio-economic class and when the disappearances occur in the same geographic area,” he explained. “They’ve currently zoomed in on several larger organizations. The missions are to apprehend the traffickers and rescue the girls.”

“Are you qualified to help with that?” Rhett asked.

“I’m qualified to fly a plane and keep my mouth shut. The FBI has grown to rely on me, but the truth is I’m not as young as I used to be. Is this something you would be willing to do occasionally?”

Though not sure exactly what he was agreeing to, Rhett nodded.

“Perfect. Now for the part that’ll make your mother unhappy. I’m retiring, and I would like to give you part of your inheritance early, which means in the next few weeks I’ll draw up the paperwork so you and I will share all the assets of the company, in addition to about twenty-five percent of the money I have set aside for you.”

“Thank you, but… why?” Rhett’s head spun at the thought. His grandfather had already provided him with a trust fund that he used to put himself through school and buy Betsy. He finally glanced down at the paper, which detailed the money he would receive and the legalities of the co-ownership.

“Because you’re responsible. I trust you and I’d like to keep the wealth, especially the business, in the family.” His grandfather handed him a signed check, then stood and embraced his grandson. “Be careful on the road.”

After thanking him again, Rhett sent a text to Kaden, ‘Sorry that took so long, but trust me, it was worth it.’

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About Liz Borino

Liz Borino transcribes the world inside her head onto the page, and shares it with the people who are stuck in the “real world” to makes their lives a little more interesting. Because in her world, heroes fall and stand up again with the help of their partners and friends. Liz’s world is littered with formidable obstacles, which her heroes overcome with a fire of courage and passion. The beauty of love between two men is celebrated. Who wouldn’t want to live there? When not with her heroes, Liz enjoys exploring cities, old abandoned buildings, working toward social justice, and editing for other authors. Liz published eleven books since 2012.

You can find Liz on her WebsiteAmazon Page or Barnes and Noble
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Q&A with J.W. Phillips + Giveaway!

Q&A with J.W. Phillips

Can you tell us a little about yourself?

I favor romance with a little smut. Who am I kidding? I favor life with a little smut. I am shy, but loud. I was voted by the other moms at the ball field to be the least likely to get a tattoo. I already had my first tat at the time. I go to church then I rush over to march in a gay pride parade. I am me and even when I annoy myself, I wouldn’t change a thing.

Do you have a favorite spot to write?

My couch with a large glass of Mello Yello and snuggled close to my puppy Mia.

If your book were made into a movie, who do you picture playing each characters part?

They are so ingrained in my mind, it is hard to picture anyone playing them. I truly believe I would want an unknown to play the parts.

Which of your characters would you like to meet in person and why?

Ethan because who wouldn’t want to meet a man like him.

What is the hardest scene you have ever written?

The last one in Innocent Lies. My heart broke for the both of them.

What’s the last book you read?

Hunny Bunny, Funny Bunny to my two year old neighbor.

What’s one random fact about yourself that you can share?

My two middle toes are grown together.

What’s your favorite outside activity?

Outside of writing: watching movies with my kids. Outside in the yard: trying to get back inside.

When can we expect a second book in Dylan and Ethan’s story?

If I can stay out of the hospital, October 1st 2014.

What project are you working on now?

Pretty Little Lies, part two in the story of Ethan and Dylan.

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About Innocent Lies

Innocent Lies**WARNING: This is NOT a sweet and sappy romance. It’s dark, twisted, and not for the faint of heart. If you prefer HAPPY, HAPPY, HAPPY this is NOT the book for you. Recommended for ages 17+ due to language and sexual situations.**

Dylan’s life was a living Hell, but she discovered what Hell really was.

Dylan was minding her own business when Ethan sat down at her table. All she wanted was peace from her past. He offered her the protection and calm she had never known. That was until she learned how much of that past he was a part of.

If life had taught Dylan Summers anything it was that not everyone gets a happily ever after.

Available at: Amazon and Barnes & Noble

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About J.W. Phillips

J.W. Phillips was born in a small town in West Tennessee. She now finds herself living in the hills of the Great Smokey Mountains with two of the craziest and cutest kids, one adorable furbaby, and her incredibly romantic husband that is yummier than any of her book boyfriends.

She started to write after a dare from her daughter. Her first novel was a young adult, paranormal, Finding Home. After catching the writing bug, she wrote the novel she wanted to read, Innocent Lies. It was published on June 1st and Ethan Asher became her second man. Living a Lie is being released in the box set Hot Summer Nights on August 3, 2014 and Pretty Little Lies is set to go live October 1, 2014.

You can email J.W. at authorjjphillips@yahoo.com. She will personally answer emails as quickly as possible or find on Facebook or Goodreads. Blogger_Giveaway

This giveaway will has THREE prizes. Each winner will be selected by random draw to win either an eBook copy of Innocent Lies, Hot Summer Nights that contains Living a Lie or an ARC of Pretty Little Lies. To enter, just click the link below!

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Honorary Blogger Devon McCormack: Why Writing YA is Important to Me + Giveaway!

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Why Writing YA is Important to Me

by Devon McCormack

Demons appear to us as black smoke. That’s what you see before they possess you.

The pandemic of demons was contained many years ago, but continual outbreaks are reminders that at any moment they will return and wipe out humanity. Those who were attacked by demons during the pandemic are known as curseds. They’re more likely to become possessed than most, so they are segregated from society and forced to work as slaves for the government.

Luke Retter is sixteen years old. When he was eight, his demon-possessed father killed his mother and sister, gouged out one of his eyes, and severed off one of his hands. Today, Luke works as a janitor for an all-boys Catholic academy. Every day, he watches the other kids his age live normal lives—hanging out, laughing and joking in the halls, and going to school dances. They remind him of what he can never have, of what was so cruelly ripped from him. When he befriends Tom and Zack, two cursed hiding from the system in their own ways, he sees a shimmer of hope—the possibility of happiness in his future. But one night, he wakes to the black smoke and realizes that his troubles are just beginning…

Hideous is my first Young Adult novel, and more importantly, my first gay Young Adult novel. When I was writing the book, it was really important to me to create something that could have appealed to the high school version of myself. I felt a lot of insecurity during those formative years. Aside from the usual cultural stigmas against gays, the absence of representations of gay characters in the books I read and the movies I saw sent a clear message: “This is abnormal and you are not like everyone else.”

My senior year of high school, there was this guy I really liked. His name was Steven, and whenever I thought about him, I got butterflies in my belly and felt prickles in my cheeks. You know, that innocent sort of crush that makes you want to go back in a time machine and stab yourself in the gut. Steven and I were in the drama department. I was a main character in the plays, and he was the lighting guy. He was a goofball. Rail-thin and white as a vampire, he wore these XL button-ups and polos that had the most visually offensive patterns I’ve ever seen in my life. It was incredibly frustrating to find time to talk to him, because when we were working on the play, I was on stage and he was in the lighting booth, which I was forbidden to go into during rehearsals and performances. He was also a junior, and juniors had their own wing in the building, so I rarely ever saw him. There was only one place where we would run into each other in the hall after the last bell, and I made sure to take that route every day, and slow down or speed up accordingly so that I could say “hey” to him as we passed each other. Eventually, I mustered the courage to pull him aside and make small talk.

We had this routine for a while, and during our small talk sessions, we would occasionally just pause and look into each other’s eyes. He would stand there, his green eyes sparkling under the school’s fluorescent lights. It was as if he was waiting for me to make a move. Of course, that could have just been in my head, and at the time, I convinced myself that’s what it was. When prom came around, I fantasized about asking him to go with me. Of course, I couldn’t just ask him. What if he wasn’t gay? What if he told all his friends (some of whom were my friends) and they made fun of me? What if my mom and dad found out?! No, no, no. That wasn’t an option. But I did want to go with him. Everyone else got to take someone that was special to them, so why shouldn’t I?

One afternoon, I pulled him aside. I wanted to say something just to see if he might be interested the way I was, but I really couldn’t figure out a way of going about it that couldn’t result in me being totally outed and humiliated to my friends. I’d planned various approaches, but in the moment, none seemed like they’d work, so I just stuttered through our usual small talk. I didn’t go to prom. That night, I lay in bed, doing homework. Everyone told me that I should go, because I didn’t want to look back and regret missing my senior prom. But I never look back with regret. I look back with disappointment—disappointment that I lived in a world that made me feel so worried and fearful about something that should have been fun and playful, disappointment that I couldn’t enjoy those feelings the way my straight peers were able to.

After senior year ended, my feelings for Steven dissipated, as those early crushes tend to do, and I held on to my secret for several years before grappling with my feelings in my mid-twenties. It’s such a silly story to tell now, because there are more serious issues in life than not asking that one crush to prom. But looking back, I do wish I’d been exposed to more gay stories, to more gay role models—if only so that they could be the representation to let me know that it was okay for me to feel the way that I did, and even if no one around me understood the way I felt…someone…somewhere did. And more than that, to indicate to the straight people around me that we were there and we mattered just as much as they did.

Fortunately, things are getting better. More and more, we’re seeing gay characters appear in mainstream books and movies. This is a wonderful thing, and I hope that this continues until it’s not a big deal or anything noteworthy to see a gay main character in media. I like to believe that one day some kid will pick up my little Young Adult book and see that they aren’t alone, and that it isn’t wrong for them to feel the way they do. Maybe they’ll feel a little more confident in acting on those feelings that they have. Maybe they’ll feel more confident to be who they really are. Even if they aren’t confident enough to act, I hope it gives them relief just knowing they aren’t alone.

If you get a chance, I hope you’ll check out Hideous. It’s available on Amazon and through Dreamspinner’s website. Thanks for having me on the blog today, Blogger Girls!

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About Hideous

1Eight years ago, Luke Retter witnessed the brutal murder of his mother and sister at the hands of his demon-possessed father. He survived but lost a hand and an eye. The demon also burned its emblem into his skin, marking him as a cursed. Those who bear this mark are at risk of becoming possessed themselves, so they are monitored and enslaved by the state-run UCIS. Working as a slave is hard, but Luke prefers it to the possibility of being controlled by a demon.

One night, Luke wakes to find his worst nightmare coming true. His father’s demon has returned. In a panic, he runs to the only person who might be able to help: Zack, a cursed who ran away from the state and created an underground community to protect other fugitive curseds. Zack helps him suppress the demon. But the city’s become a time bomb, and Luke’s demon itches to escape.

With the UCIS closing in on Zack’s underground operation and Luke’s demon crafting its own, nefarious plot, Luke realizes that he must take a stand.

Available at: Dreamspinner Press, Amazon, Barnes & Noble, All Romance eBooks and Kobo

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About Devon McCormack

Devon McCormack spent his childhood climbing trees and hopping over gullies in the woods of the Georgian suburbs. Growing up, he found few gay role models in books and movies. This inadequate representation of gay heroes led him to creating his own. He likes dark, action-packed stories in which characters overcome terrible odds and sinister forces. Though his books take place in worlds where paranormal is the norm, his characters triumph over very real problems by using their strength, will, and determination. A huge fan of love stories, he can’t resist throwing in a couple of charming love interests to make the adventures all the more entertaining. He currently lives in Atlanta, Georgia, and spends his time writing and consuming large quantities of frozen yogurt.

You can reach Devon on his Blog, Twitter or Facebook.

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Devon has kindly offered up an eBook copy of Hideous to one lucky winner!! The giveaway starts now and ends August 1, 2014 at 11:59 p.m. To enter, just click the link below!

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Second Helpings Virtual Book Tour + Giveaway!

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I’m thrilled skinny to be dropping in here as part of the Second Helpings blog tour. A million thanks to The Blogger Girls for having me as a guest.

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About Second Helpings

Stuart Collins’s life might as well have ended a year ago when his partner died in a car crash. Even Stuart’s widowed father has found new love with an old friend, Isabel Franklin, so why can’t Stuart be bothered to try?

Then he gets a phone call from Isabel’s son, Paul, who wants to check out whether or not Mr. Collins is good enough for his mother. During dinner together, though, they end up checking out each other. Trouble is, Paul’s got a boyfriend—or maybe he doesn’t, since the boyfriend’s supposedly giving Paul the push by ignoring him. Or maybe Paul just wants to have his cake and eat it too.

Honesty with each other is the only way to move forward. But maybe honesty with themselves is what they really need.

Available at: Riptide Publishing, Amazon & All Romance eBooks

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About Charlie Cochrane

As Charlie Cochrane couldn’t be trusted to do any of her jobs of choice—like managing a rugby team—she writes. Her favourite genre is gay fiction, predominantly historical romances/mysteries.

Charlie’s Cambridge Fellows Series, set in Edwardian England, was instrumental in her being named Author of the Year 2009 by the review site Speak Its Name. She’s a member of the Romantic Novelists’ Association, Mystery People, and International Thriller Writers Inc., with titles published by Carina, Samhain, Bold Strokes Books, MLR, and Riptide.

To sign up for her newsletter, email her at cochrane.charlie2@googlemail.com, or catch her at Facebook, Twitter, Goodreads, her Blog or on her Website.

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There’s two ways to win today! Comment below for a chance to win an ebook from my backlist (excluding Second Helpings), and a mix of summer seaside goodies! AND you can also… Enter the Rafflecopter!

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Entries close at midnight, Eastern Time, on July 29th, and winners will be announced on July 30th. Contest is NOT restricted to U.S. entries.

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Cover Reveal: Angel Without by Rhiannon Ayers + TWO Excerpts (NSFW)!

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Angel Without by Rhiannon Ayers

For Love of Authority #2

Blurb: When Amber Whitman’s fiance suddenly turns violent, she flees back home—only to be told she has no choice but to marry the bastard. Refusing to live her life as an abused woman, Amber takes off in the dead of night. But now she’s out of money, out of options, and out of ideas. She has no place to turn…or does she?

All these years, Amber thought her beloved adopted brother, Allen, was dead. When she discovers he’s not only alive, but living in the same city, she runs to him for help. Fortunately, Allen and his lovers have a plan to keep Amber safe. Allen brings his little sister to stay with Maddox Henley, a Dom with a dark past, and Riley Jones, an ex-soldier with a dark secret. Together, these two strapping construction workers have the balls and ability to keep a young woman safe from all outside threats.

But can they keep her safe from the threat they pose to her heart?

Angel Without is scheduled to release from Siren Publishing on August 5th, 2014!

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Honorary Blogger RJ Scott: RJ’s Author Mini-Tour + Giveaway!

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RJ’s Author Mini-Tour

by RJ Scott

Welcome to my mini author tour, thank you to The Blogger Girls for having me… 😀

When I was at the UK meet I was told by readers on more than one occasion that they thought I just wrote paranormal, or I just wrote contemporary. Of that they knew about Texas, but had never heard of the Sanctuary series. So I came up wit this idea… highlight two very different books, or series, and add in some cool prizes and maybe readers might find something new from me.

The two books I have chosen are The Decisions We Make, and The Case Of The Cupid Curse (Book 1 in End Street, written with Amber Kell).

Amber Kell is my nemesis, sorry, that should have said friend. When we talked about writing together it was inevitable that the books we wrote would have humour laced through them as that is what our friendship is like. With a vampire called Bob, what else would you expect. The paranormal series currently consists of four books, with two more coming to complete the series. Sam is a human. Or at least he thinks he is. When he inherits a detective agency he resolves to only take on human cases, but when his first case involves the Fae he realises he may well be in the wrong part of town. When Bob shows up, all toppy and vampire-hot Sam doesn’t stand a chance. The world in these books is easy to follow, we deliberately kept the stories and characters clear and easy to follow, and made the romances burning!

On the other hand, you couldn’t get further away from paranormal than The Decisions We Make. This book was one of the first books I independently published and was originally penned as a Young Adult book. Then I realised it wasn’t just readers of young adult books that read Decisions and this book has quickly become one of my most popular books. The story of orphan Dnaiel, being thrust into the Walker family, and his journey to becoming the young man he knows he can be, is full of family references and hope. Jamie Walker is his best friend and becomes more when the two young men are leaving for college and realise that being together is worth every decision they need to make. With a supportive family, and a tragic back story, Daniel falls in love. A simple story of young love that overcomes all obstacles.

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About The Case Of The Cupid Curse

Tags: paranormal, fun, adventure, crime

Sam Enderson is a human detective who inherits a building from where his Uncle used to run a detective agency. He finds himself working for paranormal creatures despite his resolve to stick with humans only. To supplement his income as a new PI Sam rents out rooms in the large house.

Bob is a vampire and turns up on Sam’s doorstep to rent a room. Sparks fly and Sam is attracted to the vampire despite himself.

Sam is cursed by a witch, and has two cases landing on his desk. Werewolves, annoying ghosts and a grumpy gargoyle are enough to drive Sam mad. But somehow in amongst all of this he has to find a missing fae and a missing shifter child.

Available at: Totally Bound, Amazon, All Romance eBooks, Barnes & Noble and Kobo

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About The Decisions We Make

Tags: family, young love, young adult, heart-breaking, hate crime

The Decisions We MakeDaniel Keyes is an orphan, fostered by the Walker’s. The product of a lonely childhood, he is thrown into the chaos of the Walker family and into the life of his new foster brother Jamie.

This story is the journey of Daniel and Jamie finding their place in the world. Through Jamie being a victim of hate crime to coming out to family and friends, there are many decisions the boys have to make before they become men.

Available at: Love Lane Books, Amazon, Barnes & Noble, All Romance eBooks and Kobo

Don’t forget to check out JustJen’s review of The Decisions We Make to see what she thought of it!

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As part of this tour, RJ has offered up a couple of great prizes!

Simply comment below to be entered into the drawing to win one of two prizes, first drawn name wins a $10 Amazon/ARe voucher, and for second winner an ebook from my backlist, or a future book when it becomes available.

The giveaway ends July 24, 2014, 18:00 GMT (London). Each comment on this post and other posts in the tour will be entered into a grand draw to win $50 Amazon/ARe voucher with the winner drawn from all entrants on Saturday July 26th.

Good luck!

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Honorary Blogger Adrienne Wilder: What Paris Duvoe Taught Me + Giveaway!

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What Paris Duvoe Taught Me

by Adrienne Wilder

Paris Duvoe is the narrator and main character in my newest release, Complementary Colors.

My goal in writing Complementary Colors was to convey a story about an artist who had lost all self-respect and meets a man, Roy Callahan, who changes his life.

As a child Paris witnesses a tragedy that sends him down the rabbit hole of manic depression and borderline personality disorder.  He is left untreated for years and controlled by his sister who exploits his artistic talent in order to fund her lifestyle.

After the story was released and the reviews poured in, I was both touched and amazed at reader’s reactions. What they took away from this simple tale (in my head at least) was something powerful as well as enlightening to even me.

We fear mental illness. We do not want to acknowledge such an ugly and terrible thing. We don’t understand it. We don’t want to understand it. And many of us avoid the topic at all costs.

I had no idea that Paris’s illness would affect so many people the way it did, so much so many refused to read the story because it disturbed them. After reading a few reviews and having readers contact me, I began to sympathize with them. What I saw as a realistic conflict to power the journey of a man on the road to self-discovery, others saw as a dark and dangerous path into hell and the struggle to find a way out.

Because of the incredibly deep and thoughtful reviews, I feel a need to not only thank the readers but take the opportunity to face with them the reality of our fears.

Mental illness affects millions of people. Some illnesses are so profound that a person’s entire life is forever changed. Because we can’t see what’s wrong with a person’s mind, except for their behavior (which many will never understand) their illness is often dismissed as a frame of mind, a lack of discipline, cruelty, selfishness, or just being bad a person.

In reality mental illness is as powerful and destructive as cancer, heart problems, physical disabilities, and/or injuries that permanently scar an individual.  The only problem is, because we can’t see it on the outside, we are more likely to lack empathy for the sufferer.

I am not condemning anyone for this, because it is a natural human reaction. So natural that even as someone who suffers from a mental illness, I often have the same knee jerk response to the terrible things that people can do when left untreated, improperly treated, or afraid to get treatment.

And far too many are afraid. They fear the stigma and discrimination that often comes with admitting there is something wrong, that they are broken inside, and they need help and understanding.

When a person is mentally ill the necessary ability to process stress, comprehend their environment, deal with change, behave with forethought and conscience can be diminished or downright destroyed.

Basically what we see as “normal” by society’s rules is eradicated, and what is left is an individual whose behavior confuses and even terrifies us.

This fear is often perpetuated by the media who often focuses on the mental illness of an individual who commits a violent crime.

So I want to make one thing very clear. The majority of us, while we may suffer even the most terrible affects, never do anything to hurt anyone, break the law, or cause turmoil.  Let me reiterate, we are NEVER violent, we NEVER hurt anyone, we NEVER EVER break the law. We in fact, suffer in silence at the bottom of the rabbit hole, wrapped in darkness and solitude.

Mental illness not only affects a person’s mind but it affects their body. It can impede your immune system, your neurological system, and your metabolism.

I know it’s very difficult for people to empathize with this experience, because again, it is not something you can see with your eyes.  It is an issue that requires a person to break out of their comfort zone and embrace the idea that a person can lose (or never have) their ability to not only control their life, but their very soul. That something intangible, untouchable, and invisible can alter who you are and your life.

I can’t think of many things more terrifying than being condemned to live tied by strings to the chemical imbalance of your mind and consumed by a pain from no particular source.

Mental illness can and often does destroy a person from inside out.  So much so that way too many see death as the only way out. The fact is, people don’t commit suicide because they want to, the do it because they see no other way end to the suffering.

I’ve been at that edge myself, and I can tell you with all honesty, you reach a point where you simply cannot breathe without feeling as if your entire existence is being torn to shreds. It’s a pain I would not wish on my worst enemy and one that is unfathomable unless you have experienced it personally.

In Complementary Colors Paris suffers the extremes of a mental illness and conveys his experience to the reader. When I wrote this story I knew there was no way to make the emotional connection except for the reader to see it through his eyes, feel it through his body, and hear it in his mind.  I honestly never intended for the story to be so dark but rather create hope that there is a way out.

Hope is what I wanted readers to take away (and so many of you did). And knowledge that the pain can be lessened and there are people out there who love you, want to help you, and understand you. You don’t need to face the darkness alone, and you can end the pain without ending everything.

That there is happiness and joy to be found in life.

Paris taught me there are people willing to journey down that unknown path and take the hand of someone in pain, and lead them into the light.

And I want to thank those brave souls for being there when we need you.

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About Complementary Colors

1My sister Julia manipulated my life into a prison to keep me silent about our dirty family secret. Her greed made me a slave and circumstance left me with no way to escape.

Trapped, the only way I could silence the nightmares driving me to insanity was to wrap them in color, hold them with shadow, and stitch them to negative space with line.

But no matter how bright the pigments, no one could see my confession.

Except for Roy Callahan.

I thought he was just another nameless one-night stand in a long line of many.
But I was wrong. Roy could see past the façade of my life and through the veil color over the canvas. He could see what the world couldn’t.

And with him I’d find the courage to tell the truth about the boy.

The boy who kissed me.
The boy who loved me.
The boy whose name I couldn’t remember.

Available at: Amazon

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About Adrienne Wilder

Georgia born and bred, I am an artist, a writer, and a general pain in the ass.

I spend most of my days working on my next book or designing cover art for other writers. For stress relief I do olympic lifting and occasionally run (but hate it). I have been in love with writing since I was very young but it wasn’t until recently that I decided to pursue it as a profession.

I have experimented in several genres and found that since I identify as male, male romance has been the most comfortable for me to write. I don’t discriminate in my books. All characters are fair game. I do however, prefer a happy ending at some level.

I don’t write the standard romance book. Some might even argue that what I write isn’t romance at all. Personally I think of them as love stories, where even in a fantastical world, there are realistic outcomes to the obstacles the characters face.

Many of my books have dark turns and twists where the characters fight for the light at the end of the tunnel. I write action, fist fights, gun fights, down right dirty evil people who have to be stopped, things catch fire, blow up, and fall in. My characters come in a unique range. They are not all good guys, but the majority of them have very good hearts. Many of them have been through hell in their lives, and many of them have a laundry list of faults. But hopefully they manage to surprise you with their tenacity and loyalty.

If all goes well, there will be a myriad of different kinds of books available this year. If I am really lucky, you will enjoy them.

Blogger_GiveawayAdrienne has kindly offered up a copy of Complementary Colors to TWO lucky winners!! The giveaway starts now and ends July 27, 2014 at 11:59 p.m. To enter, just click the link below!

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Please be aware that the only way to enter the giveaway is to click the Rafflecopter link above. Any comments on this post will not count towards entering the giveaway, except to verify your Rafflecopter entry.

Don’t forget to check out JustJen’s review of Complementary Colors to see what she thought of it!

Good luck!

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Honorary Blogger Brigham Vaughn: Excerpt & Giveaway!

An Excerpt from Equals

by Brigham Vaughn

“Thanks again for all of your help,” Russ said with a sigh. “I seriously can’t thank you enough.”

Stephen looked away from the TV and shook his head, glancing at Russ with a small smile. “It’s the least I could do. I feel responsible for what happened.”

Russ smiled back, Stephen’s earnestness relaxing him. “Let’s call it even then, I guess. Or we could be up all night with this.”

Stephen quirked an eyebrow up at him, eyes crinkling at the corners with amusement. Fuck, what a turn on. Why older men were such an attraction for him, he’d never be sure, but he’d realized it in college and had had a brief fling with a professor after the semester was over. It wasn’t the forbidden aspect of it—they’d both waited until after Russ was no longer his student—but he liked the age difference.

A man with a fit body, handsome face, graying hair, and a killer smile always got him going. Hell, his head and ankle still ached and he was starting to get hard. And was Stephen flirting? God, Russ hoped so. Couldn’t hurt to flirt back. “Well, being up all night isn’t always a bad thing.”

Stephen’s lips turned up at the corners in amusement. “You don’t think so?”

Russ shrugged. “It depends on the reason, doesn’t it?”

“Yes, I suppose it does,” Stephen murmured. He shifted to face Russ. “I’m afraid all of the best reasons are off the table.”

“Too bad.” Russ stared at Stephen’s lips and licked his own.

“Is it? Well, I suppose you did sleep all day, you’re probably not tired. Still, there’s work in the morning, and you’ll need rest to heal.”

Russ sighed, knowing Stephen was right, but wondering if the conversation had been dancing around the subject he’d been wondering about for a while now. He didn’t think he imagined the attraction between him and Stephen. Now the question was if they were going to do something about it or ignore it.

“Yes, I suppose so.”

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About Equals

EqualsToo busy to date while he worked to put himself through school, Russell Bishop’s dedication finally pays off; he has a great job with Vantage Marketing. Stephen Parker, CFO of the marketing firm, has resigned himself to a life without a partner. For six months, they wanted each other but it isn’t until Russ slips on spilled coffee, and Stephen rushes to his rescue that they discover their attraction is mutual. However, the twenty year age gap between them proves difficult when they begin dating. Fiercely independent, Russ isn’t sure he’s ready for long-term commitment. Scarred from a previous relationship, Stephen is afraid history is repeating itself. Is there any way for them to meet in the middle and become equals?

Available at: Amazon & All Romance eBook

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Follow the Tour

7/11/2014        Prism Book Alliance

7/12/2014        Love Bytes Reviews

7/14/2014        The Novel Approach

7/16/2014        GGR Review

7/19/2014        The Blogger Girls – hey, that’s us!

7/21/2014        Kimi Chan Experience

7/23/2014        The Hat Party

7/25/2014        Rainbow Gold Reviews

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About Brigham Vaughn

Brigham_HeadshotBrigham Vaughn has always been a voracious reader with her own stories to tell. After many years of abandoned plots, something finally clicked. Now she’s eating, sleeping, and breathing writing and is excited to have finally figured out what she wants to be when she grows up. In the little time that isn’t spent writing or reading, she loves cooking, yoga, photography, and remodeling her ninety-year-old home. Brigham lives in Michigan with her four cats and an amazing husband who has always been her biggest champion.

 

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In this blog tour giveaway, you’ll have TWO chances to win! One commenter at each stop in this tour will win their choice of a backlist title from Brigham Vaughn. Each stop’s winner will be decided by that blog. This part of the giveaway starts now and ends on Friday, July 25, 2014 at 11:59 p.m.

In addition one commenter in all of the tour stops will win a $10 Giftcard from Amazon. Grand Prize giveaway ends July 30, 2014 at 11:59pm. Winner will be drawn by random drawing among all entrants on July 31st.  Must be 18 or older to enter. Void where prohibited.

So what are you waiting for? Comment on this post and you’ll be entered to win!

Good luck!

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GRL Blog Tour: T.A. Chase – A Friendship that Will Last a Lifetime + Giveaway!

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A Friendship that Will Last a Lifetime

by T.A. Chase

When I went to the very first GRL in New Orleans, I was going to meet people I’d become friends with online. Wonderful people who read and wrote the same kind of books that I did, so I wouldn’t feel out of place when I said I read gay romance.

Little did I know that I would meet someone who would become one of my closest friends and a perfect author who seems to be able to tie into my mind. We like to call it our hive mind.

Devon Rhodes has a terrible habit of losing her room key. (She won’t mind me telling you that…lol) We were on the same floor in New Orleans and she asked me to keep one of her extra keys. That way when she lost hers or left it in her room, she could come and find me to let her in.

I was more than happy to do that. We hung out together and discovered our minds seemed to work in the same way. (which should be scary to people…lol) So we were friends by the end of the first GRL.

Devon and I decided to room together at Albuquerque for the second GRL. Again, we discovered how well we fit. By the time she got to the hotel, I’d already put all my clothes away and my side of the room was neat and organized. She did the exact same thing when she arrived before we did anything else.

In Albuquerque, we hatched our International Men of Sports series, which has eight books in it so far and there will be more. Plus we’ve come up with other series we will be writing together as well.

It’s rare to find a person that one seems to have some kind of connection with. While we’re writing and chatting together, we’ll have moments where we’ll type in the exact same thing at the same time. We call that our hive mind. It can be weird, but awesome as well.

My experiences at GRL have always been so much fun and entertaining. I love meeting all the readers and authors who make up the genre, but what I’ll always remember about my first GRL is meeting Devon and making a friend for life.

T.A. Chase & Devon Rhodes

T.A. Chase & Devon Rhodes

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About A Grand Prix Romance

A Grand Prix Romance (International Men of Sports, #7)This is book seven in the International Men of Sports series.

Two men who share a passion for speed find out what can happen if they slow down enough for a Grand romance.

Paolo’s more than just a football player—he plays at life. But underneath the party boy image, he’s well aware that his career is stagnating and a big move might be needed. Before anything like that can be decided, though, he’s going to enjoy his annual trip to Monte Carlo for the Grand Prix.

The only thing Johann loves more than his Formula One racing is gambling in the glittering atmosphere of Monaco. This year, he finds that high stakes applies to more than just cards—his heart is going all in and if he bets it all and loses, it could cost him everything.

Available at: Totally Bound, Amazon, All Romance eBooks & Barnes and Noble

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About T.A. Chase

T.A. Chase: There is beauty in every kind of love, so why not live a life without boundaries? Experiencing everything the world offers fascinates TA and writing about the things that make each of us unique is how she shares those insights. When not writing, she’s watching movies, reading and living life to the fullest.

You can find out more about T.A. on her Website, Twitter or Facebook.

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T.A. has kindly offered up the chance to win an eBook copy of A Grand Prix Romance to one lucky winner!! To enter, just click the link below! Giveaway ends Thursday, July 24, 2014 at 11:59 pm.

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Please be aware that the only way to enter the giveaway is to click the Rafflecopter link above. Any comments on this post will not count towards entering the giveaway, except to verify your Rafflecopter entry.

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