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Honorary Blogger Marie Lark: Small Towns + Excerpt & Giveaway!

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Small Towns

by Marie Lark

Hello, and thank you so much for hosting me, Blogger Girls! I’m excited to be in such good company and to gab a little bit about my newest book, The First Morning After! This is my fourth release and my second M/M romance, and it kind of feels like coming home. While I love ALL the love stories, there’s something about M/M that calls me back—and I think it’s how playing with the dynamic between two men allows for a new look at many of the tropes and archetypes that feel so worn in and comfortable in het romance. In this case, the small town.

The First Morning After is set in the tiny, fictional town of Peach Blossom, PA—a farming community with a motel, a fire department, plenty of churches, baseball, and not much else. For the heroes of the book, Danny Rojas and Mitchel Finch, their home town means radically different things to each of them. For Mitchel, it’s his entire world, the source of his identity and validation as a person. It’s become so comfortable that it holds him back. For Danny, Peach Blossom has only ever been a prison—not just restricting, but dangerous.

I grew up in a town very similar to Peach Blossom. Peach Blossom is, in fact, modeled after my own. Like Danny, I could not wait to get out, and I enjoy urban-set romances a lot for that reason. There’s something liberating and exciting about the anonymity of the big city and finding connections amongst all the strangers buzzing in and out of view, living their own lives.

By contrast, the intimacy of the small town can be suffocating. Sure, the churches and bakeries and flower shops are charming. Everyone knows everyone and is invested in everyone. The farms are idyllic, and the air is sweet compared to the city’s. But there’s an underbelly, too—the endless grind of the small business unable to compete with larger economic interests, depopulation, sub-par schools, and that small-town mindset that pushes away, ridicules, or rejects anyone labeled “other.”

In The First Morning After, I wanted to capture that dual sense of the small town—the simple beauty of early summer in farm country, and the closeness of the community, right alongside the forces of prejudice and ignorance that make life for so many minorities difficult, particularly LGBT kids of color. Mitchel had to hide who he was in school, but Danny didn’t have that luxury, and that shapes what kind of men they are at the start of the book, how they love, and how they expect to be loved.

I attended a rural high school with a number of students who, after graduation, came out as queer. People I’d known for twelve years and never would have guessed had identities and desires entirely secret from everyone else. There was also the gay boy who had no hope of disguising himself and who suffered for it.

The First Morning After is the story of coming back to that pressure cooker for a weekend, having the courage to confront your past, confess your feelings, and discover what had been hidden there the whole time—ugliness and beauty and hope all together.

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About The First Morning After

ml_thefirstmorningafterFor as long as he can remember, Danny Rojas has wanted All-Star first baseman, Mitchel Finch. And he could swear that in high school, Mitchel was interested, too. But the baseball team made Danny’s life a living hell back then, and the moment he was able, he got out. Five years later at a friend’s wedding, Danny finally has the chance, and more importantly, the courage, to act on his years-long crush. 

Mitchel Finch used to have it so good—a brilliant athlete with lots of friends, a gorgeous girlfriend, and a place of importance in his home town. All he had to do was play it straight. But when an injury ends his baseball career, and his best friend’s wedding reminds him of everything he lost, Mitchel jumps at the opportunity Danny gives him—a night to be honest with himself. A night to finally feel wanted for exactly who he is. 

The trouble is, neither of their circumstances has changed by morning. Mitchel is still closeted, and Danny is still the town pariah. Can a connection, building for years and forged in one night, survive the first morning after?

Available at: Loose Id & Amazon

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An Excerpt from The First Morning After

Danny had been sweating pretty much the whole day, but he felt almost smothered as he strode into the parking lot. Should he head straight for his room? He hadn’t given Mitchel the number. Curious looks or no, Mitchel had never said a word to keep his teammates from making Danny’s life a living hell. 

If worse came to worst, he could run. Even in these shoes and pants, Danny Rojas could always run. 

Walking right past his room, Danny kept his hands loose at his sides. What the hell had he been thinking making a pass at Mitchel Finch Jr.? No boost of confidence fueled by righteous fury at the injustices of his youth could justify that kind of foolishness. His mother had raised him better than that. His mother had tried to teach him to disappear, and this was the opposite of disappearing. Even though Mitchel himself had never taken part in any of the team’s cruelty, that didn’t mean he— 

Danny rounded the corner of the building to find Mitchel standing in the shadows, leaning against the bricks like something out of a movie. He glanced up at Danny’s arrival, straightened from the wall when Danny walked right past him. 

“What’re you—” 

“Just checking something,” Danny called as he jogged to the back of the building and peered down the line of rooms. No Clarks lurked there either, with or without bats. When he turned back around, Mitchel had his hands shoved deep in his suit pockets and his shoulders hunched. Danny slowed his approach until they stood a few paces apart. The nighttime breeze blew dust and grit across the parking lot, and Mitchel appeared to be dug in. He’d made the first move. The ball was in Danny’s court. 

“You still in, Fincher?” Danny asked, throat dry for the amount of liquid in his stomach. 

Mitchel shook his head, and Danny exhaled sharply, unsure if he should be relieved or disappointed. 

“Don’t call me Fincher,” Mitchel said. “That’s my old man’s name.” 

“All right.” He said it like a question. 

“And, yeah, let’s do this. Last thing I want’s one of Liza’s twenty-eight cousins running into us at the ice machine.” He glanced around, expecting a different kind of audience than Danny had. 

“You bet.” Danny tilted his head toward the rooms on the front side, working with everything he had to maintain his cool. “I’m in 7, right here on the end.” 

Mitchel gestured for him to lead the way, so Danny went. He dug in his pocket for the room key and tried not to tense up at the feeling of Mitchel at his back. Hands still shaking a little, Danny managed to turn the key in the lock and let them into the drab little motel room. He flipped on the light and jumped when Mitchel shut and bolted the door behind them. 

They both shed their jackets, and in the dim orange light of the room, Danny could see where Mitchel’s dress shirt was damp with sweat. Mitchel eyed the queen-size bed with what looked like skepticism, as if he couldn’t believe what they were about to do. Danny himself was having trouble picturing the two of them on it—without clothes, just skin and breath and friction. 

“I’m gonna—” He nodded toward the bathroom and escaped there, though he left the door open as he ran the sink and rooted through his shaving kit for the strip of condoms and lube he’d packed. When he’d found them, he washed his hands. Then, spotting Mitchel in the mirror, he shut off the faucet and turned to face him. 

“I’m not reading this wrong, right?” Mitchel leaned his shoulder into the door jam. “You weren’t thinkin’ we’d just catch up on local gossip.” 

When Danny shook his head, Mitchel came the rest of the way into the bathroom. Danny shuffled back a half step and bumped up against the sink counter. “Well, I would like to do that, but I think we should fuck first. This was your idea though, so. Whatever you want.” His pulse skyrocketed as he said it. He was stalling, of course, to make space for the full realization, Mitchel Finch picked me up at his best friend’s wedding. Seeing Mitchel in the doorway put the fire of adrenalin in his veins. He looked Mitchel right in the face and dared him to make the first move. 

Mitchel looked Danny up and down where he stood at the sink—let his gaze linger in a way he never quite had in school. “College was good to you, Rojas. You look good.” He came a step closer, his eyes stuck about waist-level—right where Danny’s cock had begun to chub up under Mitchel’s scrutiny. Christ, all Danny had ever wanted was for Mitchel to look at him like this. 

“Thanks for noticing. You know you’re still fucking gorgeous.” Even in a suit that looked like it had belonged to his dad when he was twenty years younger and thirty pounds lighter. 

Mitchel smiled like he did know but hadn’t heard it in a while. He licked his lips, pinched the bottom one gently between his teeth, and closed the last few inches between them, sliding one foot between Danny’s. “How long you been sweet on me, anyway?” Bracing his hands on either side of Danny’s hips, Mitchel boxed him in. They were the same height now, and Danny felt like he’d always wanted Mitchel Finch. 

“Since I learned what dicks were for,” he answered. “Watched you play ball in middle school and wanted to get you all flustered behind the bleachers. I’d’ve had no idea what to do, but that’s what I wanted.” 

Mitchel breathed in sharply and made a quiet, desperate-sounding noise before he grabbed Danny’s elbows and squeezed. The fierceness of Mitchel’s grip startled Danny enough that he instinctively drew back. He’d taught himself not to do that once he’d left home for college, but being back in Peach Blossom, every bit of muscle memory had returned. Mitchel dug his fingers into the meat of Danny’s triceps, dragged his shirt sleeves up, and just—he just looked at Danny for a minute. 

Luckily, Mitchel didn’t seem to notice Danny’s flinch. “You know what to do now?” Mitchel asked, gaze stuck on Danny’s mouth. 

“Yeah, I do.” He wet his parched lips. “Do you?” 

Mitchel huffed an unhappy laugh. “You’d be surprised what I know.” Then he leaned in and kissed him. 

It…wasn’t a nice kiss. Mitchel pressed into him until he was bent back over the counter, until all he could do was grab hold of Mitchel to keep from falling backward into the sink. Mitchel clutched at him, hands clumsily groping up his arms to his shoulders, closing briefly around his throat, and slipping down to his waist. Danny tried to keep from closing his eyes so he wouldn’t miss a moment of Mitchel’s desperate touches, but when Mitchel bit a trail of kisses from his mouth to his collarbone, he couldn’t keep from tipping his head back and groaning. 

“Yeah.” Mitchel kneaded his hands at Danny’s waist. “Want me to fuck you? Get inside you, make you feel it?” 

The heat in those words shook him to his bones, and Danny slouched against the sink a little as his knees turned to soup. “You think I’m gonna say no to that, Mitchel Finch?” 

He couldn’t help superimposing the carefree, gifted kid Mitchel had been over this version of him—still handsome as hell but edged with bitterness. Whiskey instead of Coke. And apparently well past the sidelong-looking stage of his interest in guys. Maybe he hadn’t been saving himself this whole time for a straight best friend. 

Mitchel’s hands tightened on his waist a moment before he spun him around and pushed him against the sink. He grabbed both Danny’s hands and braced them on the counter as Danny grunted his surprise, scrambling to fit himself in the narrow space Mitchel left for him. 

Gaze lifting to their reflection, a part of him was prepared for Mitchel in a Sharp Shin’s uniform, but that warped, false memory flickered and died when Mitchel bent his head and bit a kiss over the first bump of Danny’s spine. Nerve endings fired all down his shoulders and back, and he shivered hard, breathing out a laugh. 

“Jesus. You want—right here?” 

Mitchel nodded without breaking the kiss. He rolled his hips, the shape of his cock thick and obvious against Danny’s ass. Thick, obvious, and yet somehow more than Danny could comprehend after so many years of imagining it. He watched them in the mirror, reached back when Mitchel finally let one of his hands free, and rubbed his palm through soft, sand-colored hair. Fucking against a motel bathroom sink might not be the most romantic way of acting on his years-long crush, but the way Mitchel touched him, put him where he wanted, Danny didn’t think this was about romance or tenderness. 

Well, that was all right. Danny wouldn’t know what to do with it anyway. 

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About Marie Lark

Marie Lark is a part-time teacher and rest-of-the-time writer. She lives in New York with her very respectable husband and tiny dog. She writes contemporary New Adult and LGBTQ romance, but loves love stories of all kinds. Romance is like kung fu—it’s in everything. Jackie Chan said that, right?

Find out more about Marie at her Website, Twitter or Facebook.

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Marie has graciously offered up an eBook copy of The First Morning After to one lucky winner!! The giveaway starts now and ends June 21st, 2016 at 11:59 p.m. To enter, just click the link below!

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Stained by Chris T. Kat: Exclusive Excerpt & Giveaway!

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Exclusive Excerpt from Stained

by Chris T. Kat

The man sitting behind the large dark brown wooden table looked up, smiling. My eyes surely widened to almost comical size, and I clutched my briefcase to prevent it from sliding out of my grasp. The guy from last night. The guy I’d bumped into and couldn’t keep from staring at like an idiot because of his red-stained cheek.

The guy—no, Mr. Ross—did a double take as well, but he regained his composure more quickly than I did. In a fluid movement, he rose from his chair, rounded the desk, and held out his hand. On autopilot I took it, murmuring another hello. Isabel gave us a sharp look before she said, “I’ll bring coffee in a moment.”

“That’ll be fine,” Mr. Ross responded. His gaze never left my face. Dry-mouthed, I tried to focus on anything but the blotchy skin on Mr. Ross’s left side.

“It’s quite the eye-catcher, isn’t it?” Mr. Ross’s lips quirked into a self-deprecating smile.

“Excuse me?” My heart threatened to leap out of my rib cage. I followed him when he showed me to a small seating area in a corner that overlooked a nicely tended backyard.

“My face. It’s quite spectacular, isn’t it?”

I sank into the cushy armchair, hoping against all odds that somehow it could swallow me up and rescue me from this awkward situation. Since that wasn’t the most realistic approach to my dilemma, I fiddled with the briefcase and allowed my gaze to jump from one thing to the other. The office was immaculate. Large bay windows overlooked the backyard, and bookshelves lined the walls. Between two bookcases were doors leading to other rooms. Despite the professional ambiance, it also felt somewhat… homey.

The door to my left opened, revealing Isabel carrying a tray laden with coffee cups, milk, sugar, and a small bowl of cookies. I swallowed at the thought of eating anything. Oh God, I wouldn’t be sick now, would I? I couldn’t be. What a clusterfuck of epic proportions. Why was I even sitting here? I had no chance of getting this job.

After Isabel’s departure, Mr. Ross poured coffee. He asked, “Sugar? Milk?”

“Milk,” I squeaked. Shouldn’t I be the one to fill our cups? This was all going wrong.

“Mr. Clark, why don’t you take a deep breath before you faint?”

“Oh God,” I moaned as I dropped my face into my hands. “I’m sorry. Really I am. Especially for last night. I was just… surprised to see you, and… I’m sorry that I keep staring. I don’t mean to make you uncomfortable and I—I’d better shut up now.”

I peeked through my fingers when Mr. Ross laughed out loud. “Your sincerity is refreshing.”

“Uh. Is it?” I laid my hands in my lap.

“Yes. Most people pretend the mark isn’t there.”

“That’s impossible.” I slapped a hand over my mouth and jolted out of the armchair. So much for that job interview. Drawing in a harsh breath, I stuttered, “I-I’m s-sorry. That was unacceptable.”

With my head held low, I rushed toward the door. When I touched the handle, Mr. Ross’s hand landed on my shoulder, stopping me. Hunching forward, I waited for a tirade about my offensive behavior.

“Mr. Clark, why don’t you come back and we can start that job interview? That’s why you’re here, right?”

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About Stained

StainedORIG-final-01Blair Clark has reached his breaking point. Forced to leave one job because of sexual harassment, he’s having difficulty finding another. Since no one believes what happened, Blair’s left with a stain on his employment record that he can’t get rid of. He’s had to move back home with his mother. As if that’s not bad enough, he realizes his crush, Travis, is simply using him. His romantic life looks as hopeless as his job search.

Jack Ross is sure he’ll never find anyone who’ll love him for who he is. All anyone sees is the port-wine stain on his left cheek—not the man behind it. Even his mother thinks he should get rid of it. But the procedure is difficult and painful.

When Blair applies for a secretarial position with Jack’s firm, both men learn that beauty is, indeed, in the eye of the beholder. It’ll take a lot of trust to chase away their insecurities, but if they take a chance on one another, love will find a way.

Available at: Dreamspinner Press & Amazon

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About Chris T. Kat

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

Find out more about Chris on her Blog, Twitter, Goodreads and Amazon.

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Cover Reveal: Senseless by Kol Anderson!

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Senseless

by Kol Anderson

Blurb: Jason Hamilton has pampered and protected his baby brother all his life. After the death of their parents, they’ve grown accustomed to each other’s love, relying on no one else but themselves. So when eighteen year old Colton gets kidnapped from his college dorm, Jason will do anything to get him back. Devyn Taylor has had a crush on Colton Hamilton for years. But being Jason’s friend he never had the guts to actually go ahead with what he wanted. But no matter how much he’s tried Devyn can’t seem to forget about Colton. So when some friends who got badly burned by Jason, devise a plan to kidnap his brother, Devyn realizes this is his one and only chance to get Colton. The problem? Devyn didn’t realize how sadistic his so-called friends are and just how serious things are about to get.

Coming soon to Amazon on July 1, 2016! Add it to your Goodreads shelf!

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Dreamers’ Destiny by Tempeste O’Riley: Exclusive Excerpt + Giveaway!

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Welcome back to the blog tour and giveaway. Today I’m over at The Blogger Girls with an Exclusive Excerpt and thought it would be fun to talk a little about what’s in the teaser I picked.

Liam is talked into training with Nosha, his aunt’s priest, to better understand and use his dream abilities. This doesn’t always go as well as he’d like. Actually, it often doesn’t go as he plans, though it does go as it needs, when he actually opens himself up to what’s happening. What happened after the end of this teaser is a prime example of that, but I’m not going to give that away 😀

Sometimes though, his inner bratty teen whines its way out, lol.

I had a lot of fun writing Nosha and Liam interacting. Nosha never takes Liam’s crap, or whining—not that he does it often, don’t worry—and his delivery is great. The best part is how Liam is in the rest of his life at this point. Most people he knows would never believe he’d act as you see below, but Cameron can bring it out in him. Of course, one has to wonder… is that a good thing? 😉 Continue reading

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Cover Reveal: Kestrel’s Talon by Bey Deckard + Excerpt!

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Kestrel’s Talon

The Stonewatchers, Book 1

by Bey Deckard

Blurb: Following the Prentish/Nemarri war, Kes is rejected by his homeland under the guise of religious purity laws. Though he’s spared execution, the proud Nemarri’s fate is only marginally more merciful than death when he is sold into sexual slavery at a prosperous pleasure house.

Despite his stoic endurance, Kes knows he’s reaching his breaking point, but there is nothing he can do—there is no path to freedom in the Holy Prentish Empire, only a lifetime of humiliating servitude.

That is, until a beautiful young slave and his formidable master approach Kes in the marketplace and make an astonishing offer to take him home with them. The only problem: “home” is the accursed Horthmont Castle from the scare-stories of Kes’s childhood.

Thrown into a world of living myth, powerful magic, and ancient gods, Kes learns the secrets kept hidden by Horthmont’s thick blackstone walls. There he discovers something he thought he’d never know again: hope for the future.

Kestrel’s Talon is scheduled to release May 23, 2016!

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Honorary Blogger A.J. Truman: 5 Movies That Inspired Out on a Limb

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5 Movies That Inspired Out on a Limb

by A.J. Truman

I’m a movie lover. Always have been. Even though I love reading, I probably love movies a little bit more. Many of my bursts of inspiration come from watching movies. I’ll be sitting there, gorging myself on popcorn, getting sucked into this very specific world, and wondering how I can bring these characters and scenarios into my orbit. From there, my mind will wander and brainstorm away.

For Out on a Limb, four movies in particular inspired me. Now, it’s a long road from watching a movie and getting inspired to finished book. These films may have provided some sparks, but from there, it took the hard work of writing and figuring out my characters to get this book completed.

1) Trainwreck. I had had an idea for Out on a Limb for a little bit, but this movie kicked it into overdrive. It helped give birth to Cameron’s personality. Amy, the titular Trainwreck, parties and drinks and sleeps around without shame. That is, until she meets the upstanding good guy Aaron. That’s how I pictured Cameron and Walker. Cameron was a loveable trainwreck. Like many college students, he was proudly into partying and casual sex. He didn’t believe in relationships, and Walker was the upstanding, uptight good guy who made him reconsider. That contrast motivated the tension and humor in the book.

2) Big Daddy. What would freak Cameron out the most? A little kid. I loved in Big Daddy how Adam Sandler’s character Sonny finds his own unorthodox, immature, yet ultimately responsible way for parenting Julian. I kept coming back to their relationship when writing scenes between Cameron and Walker’s six-year-old son Hobie.

3) Overboard. I’ve seen this movie about 30,485,094 times on cable. Goldie Hawn is the heiress with amnesia who’s tricked into being the mother to Kurt Russell’s four rambunctious sons. (A concept that sounds really creepy when I write it out.) Only one scene inspired Out on a Limb, the one where Annie tells off the sons’ teacher. That stayed in my mind for the gymnastics scene where Cameron has a similar confrontation with Hobie’s instructor. For him and Annie, we see for the first time how much they care about these kids that were total strangers to them once.

4) American Beauty. One of my favorite movies. I didn’t realize how much this inspired me until a recent rewatch. Cameron awakens Walker from the doldrums of his cubicle life in much the same way that Angela Hayes brings the fortysomething Lester Burnham back to life. Of course, Cameron and Walker have a much different, and far less creepy, relationship. And Walker’s ex does bear some similarities to Lester’s wife Carolyn, played by the incomparable Annette Bening.

5) The Devil Wears Prada. While Cameron’s adventures in LA were inspired by real life, this wonderful movie inspired his struggle between professional and personal success. He, like Andie Sachs, had to choose between an all-consuming job in an all-consuming industry and following his heart. Sadly, there is no fabulous makeover montage in Out on a Limb.

Have you ever been inspired by a movie? Share in the comments!

OUT ON A LIMB comes out April 18, 2016. Want to see what else A.J. is up to, as well as get exclusive updates on his upcoming books? Became an outsider. Sign up at ajtruman.com/outsiders.

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About Out on a Limb

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No looking back. That’s the motto of college senior Cameron Buckley, whether he’s kicking his latest hookup out of bed or plotting out his future as a hit screenwriter. With only a few weeks until graduation, he’s ready to put Browerton University in his rearview mirror and start the life he’s been dreaming of ever since he was a kid. But a chance meeting with a sexy stranger in a bar throws a wrench into his Hollywood plans. 

For Walker Reed, no looking back is hard to do when you work minutes away from your alma mater and share child custody with your college sweetheart. Almost fifteen years after graduating from Browerton, he can’t stop wondering how he got here. He has an ex who can’t stand him, a five-year-old son he can’t connect with, and a dead-end job he can’t escape. 

When Cameron and Walker first meet, they know the rules. They know their friendship has an expiration date, yet it begins changing them in ways they never expected. As graduation looms, they both know things can’t go anywhere, but they can’t keep denying the feelings pulling them closer, even as an offer from Hollywood threatens to tear them apart forever.

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About A.J.

A.J. Truman remembers his college days like it was yesterday, even though it was definitely not yesterday. He writes books with humor, heart, and hot guys. What else does a story need? He loves spending time with his pets and his partner and writing on his sun porch. You can find him on Facebook, Goodreads, or at his website ajtruman.com.

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Dare to Hope by T.M. Smith + Exclusive Excerpt & Giveaway!

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by T.M. Smith

Sexy Soldier: Hey, you busy this weekend? Things are finally settling in at the house so I thought the three of us could do dinner and movie. 

Tristan stared down at his phone for probably a good fifteen minutes. He had typed a response then deleted it, typed another and deleted that one too. He tossed his phone onto the glass table top, wincing at the sound it made, leaning forward to be sure he hadn’t just cracked his mother’s glass patio table. He snatched his half full beer off the unscathed table and fell back into the chair, downing the rest of the beer in one guzzle.  Continue reading

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Cover Reveal: Dreamers’ Destiny by Tempeste O’Riley + Exclusive Excerpt!

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Dreamers’ Destiny

by Tempeste O’Riley

Blurb: Liam Grady is the owner of the Feathered Quill, a quirky little bookstore in Asheville, and—though he doesn’t realize it yet—a dream walker. His last relationship failed almost a year ago, and he’s not had the interest or nerve to pursue anyone he’s met since.

Cameron Danu is a tattoo artist from rural Georgia. Cameron is left without a job after his boss, Jose, is forced to close the shop after a heart attack. When Cameron learns Jose has set up an interview for him at a small tattoo parlor in Asheville, he hopes for a fresh start in a new town.

Fate brings Cameron and Liam together, and they realize they’ve met before—in their dreams. A chance encounter and a winged tattoo might lead them to their destiny—if fear doesn’t turn their dreams into a nightmare.

Coming soon to Dreamspinner Press on May 13, 2016! Pre-order your copy here!

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Author Q&A: Chris T. Kat + Excerpt & Giveaway!

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Hi Chris, thank you for agreeing to this interview. Tell us a little about yourself, your background, and your current book. What is the nicest thing anyone has ever said about your writing?

Hmm, that question stumped me for a bit, I admit. I found an answer, though. The nicest thing anyone has ever said about my writing is probably that I have the ability to bring out the emotions in my character, so readers really feel with and for them.

Are you a full-time or part-time writer? How does that impact your writing?

I’m only a part-time writer—a very part-time writer at the moment. For a long time I wrote every weekend (though only in the mornings), and whenever I had free time. Now… well, I can’t remember the last weekend I used for writing. The last time I wrote was in August, during our vacation, but before that there were months without writing. I came to the decision that while I love writing, I’m not cut out for the publishing business, so after Mending the Rift there will only be one more contemporary novella, called Stained, from me and then I’m retiring.

What interested you about the theme of this book?

When I started writing, I started as a fan fiction writer. One of my first stories, which became a whole alternate universe, was an m-preg story as well. I can’t explain why the idea of male pregnancies always appealed to me, it just did. After writing pretty much anything, I had the desire to go back to my roots, so to speak, and write another m-preg story. Thus Mending the Rift was born.

What is the most difficult part of writing for you?

This will sound odd, but the hardest part about writing is finding time to write. I can only write on the weekends, so my time is very limited. The weekends are also for our family, to play with the kids, or make trips, or spend time in our garden. Sometimes I don’t write for weeks—especially in the summer months—because there’s so much other stuff I like to do.

When I have time to write, the hardest thing is to stop on Sunday and then re-start the next Saturday. I always have to find my way back into the story and the flow of things. Once I’m back into everything, I have to stop again already!

Name your four most important food groups.

Hmm, now that’s difficult. Since I got diagnosed with diabetes, my eating habits have changed, so my most important food groups include vegetables, meat (even though I’m not really a meat-lover) and eggs, bread, and most importantly—cake! Yes, I know that cake isn’t a food group, but I love it, so there. 😉blogger_bee_trans

About Mending the Rift

MendingTheRiftIn a future where man’s ability to reproduce is severely compromised, humanity has adapted to survive. Breeders—male and female—have become precious commodities, and they are strictly guarded and subject to limitations.

Luca Walker is a breeder. Though he knows what’s expected of him as the youngest son of the Northern Confederacy’s Vice President, he’s held out against the pressures of an arranged marriage because he longs to marry for love, not duty. But he’s been promised to Colonel Liam Smith and there’s little he can do about it, no matter that Luca is secretly in love with his bodyguard, Marcus Gray.

When Luca finds himself pregnant with Marcus’s baby, Smith is furious and vows to take what is his—by force, if necessary. Now Luca must fight for his life and the life of his unborn child… as well as the love of Marcus and the happily ever after he’s always dreamed of.

 

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An Excerpt from Mending the Rift

Marcus rappelled off and stepped onto the ground with a crunch of his boots. Pointing at the opening with the askew ladder, he asked, “Don’t tell me you seriously considered climbing down this way.”

Luca shrugged. “I’d have preferred spontaneous levitation, but it didn’t happen.”

He yelped when Marcus put an arm around his torso and lifted him to his feet, as if he weighed nothing. “Hey!”

Marcus silenced him with a glare, and Luca gritted his teeth while Marcus thumped dust off his clothes. “Your father is livid.”

Luca swallowed. He’d expected worried, maybe a bit mad, but livid? His father never got furious at him. Not for long, anyway. Being the baby of the family had its perks. “Why?”

Why? Seriously, Luca, you have to ask why?” Marcus patted Luca’s behind more firmly than was strictly necessary.

Luca shifted, trying to get away from Marcus’s arm. When that didn’t help, he slapped Marcus’s hands away and stepped aside. He couldn’t think when he was so close to Marcus—when the man touched him, he sent shivers up and down his spine. He ignored the glower Marcus directed at him. “Yes, seriously. He knows I don’t want to marry Smith. I don’t want anything to do with all that shit. I want to decide what I’m going to do with my life.”

Marcus shook his head. “Smith is a good man. My brother Kyle worked for him. He said he always treated his people well. If you want I could try to get Kyle on the phone so you can talk to him. That is, if I can get a hold on him. Trust me, you’ll be in good hands.”

“You don’t get it! I don’t want to be in good hands!”

“No?” Marcus raised an eyebrow.

Luca huffed, a small smile forming on his lips. “Well, yes, of course I want to be in good hands. But I want someone to love me, and not just for my ability to become pregnant. I want… you.”

Luca’s heart thundered in his rib cage. There, he’d said it. The ball was in Marcus’s court. Sure, it had only been one night, and Marcus’s reaction afterward hadn’t been promising, but maybe he’d just been scared? Maybe he feared to lose his job? Nonetheless, there was more going on between them, and they both knew it. That one night had just been the last logical step. Luca regretted nothing.

For a moment Marcus seemed startled, and there was a softness in his eyes that was solely reserved for Luca. The softness vanished too quickly for Luca’s liking.

Instead, Luca was greeted with Marcus’s usual, scrutinizing gaze. “You don’t want me, and you better never mention this again. It was a mistake. Now get it out of your head and be a good boy.”

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About Chris T. Kat

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

Find out more about Chris on her BlogTwitterGoodreadsFacebook or Amazon Author Page.

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As part of this blog tour, Chris is giving away a book from Chris’s backlist or an audiobook copy of ‘Despite the Odds’!! To enter, just click the link below!

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Don’t forget to check out Nikyta’s review of Mending the Rift to see what she thought of it!

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Honorary Blogger Ingela Bohm – Guy and the Contradictions of Modern Eating

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Guy and the Contradictions of Modern Eating

by Ingela Bohm

One look at the magazine stand, TV guide or social media is enough to realize that food and eating is a major preoccupation in today’s western society. Not only that, it’s a problem for us – a problem to be solved with the help of experts. How do we eat to become thin? To become muscled? To increase our mental potential? To live longer? To appear refined or rugged or cool, to acquire happiness, to take good care of our families, to fit in, to stand out?

And what happens if we don’t follow the rules?

Guy Wilkes, one of the MCs in All You Can Eat, knows what it’s like to fail. Like so many people, he is presented with lots of tempting food in the name of the free market, and then left to his own devices in the name of personal responsibility. The ideal consumer is rational enough to buy a moderate amount of ‘unhealthy’ food to keep the economy going, but not enough to get ill and burden the system.

This view is so pervasive that it’s become a moral duty to eat a certain way. Lack of control is the ultimate western sin, and society doesn’t pity those who can’t keep up. There’s no room in our culture for ‘good enough’.

Guy is a victim of this kind of thinking. He’s one of the people who can’t handle the contradictions of abundance and personal responsibility. Trying to stay thin, he denies himself food until he can’t resist it any longer, and then he binges and throws up and hates himself for his failure to conform.

But how much power does the individual have over their food intake, and how much is decided for them? We like to blame people’s weak self-discipline when their food habits don’t appeal to us, but the truth is that there are greater forces at work here than rational thinking.

Food has always been an expression of culture. We eat to show who we are and where we belong. At the dinner table, the child learns what is edible and what is not, what is good and what is healthy in their circles, and what constitutes a proper meal. Food is an intricate cog in a giant machinery of social and cultural interaction, and choosing differently than your peers may be seen as a rejection.

This means that it’s extremely difficult to change your food habits. Many of us were raised in a climate of neoliberalism, individualism and personal responsibility, rather than collectivism, community and solidarity. Therefore the idea that social norms impact something as personal as eating can be horrifying. We like to believe that we have free will, and that our food choices are our own, but humans are social animals. Our company influences what we choose. For those who have ever tried to lose weight, this might be familiar: even as friends and family may cheer us on, they simultaneously sabotage our efforts by complaining that we’re no fun and that we’ve become too difficult to invite for dinner.

In other words, it’s a question of ‘Damned if you do, damned if you don’t’. It’s a harsh world! But that’s just it – you don’t get social status from doing something that’s easy. Just as gold is valued because it’s scarce, people are valued for achieving the impossible. In societies where food is scarce, large bodies are appreciated, whereas in a western context, the feat of staying thin while eating ‘unhealthy’ becomes the highest possible achievement. The ideal is the classic “I can eat whatever I like and still stay thin” trope.

One way of solving this dilemma is to throw up after meals. It’s not a good solution, but for some people, it can seem like the only way out. For Guy, this vicious circle makes him terrified of letting anyone get to know him – especially health-conscious gym freak Xavier. When they meet, Guy is instantly attracted, but he can’t allow himself to act on it, because he’s convinced that Xavier would be absolutely disgusted if he knew the real Guy behind the mask.

What Guy doesn’t realize is that his troubles aren’t a personal failing to overcome. The structures that brought it about are bigger than him, and his eating is a symptom of something deeper. His culture tells him that his struggle to eat healthy and stay thin is a personal goal to reach, and the responsibility none but his own – when in fact, the solution to the problem is much simpler.

It is spelled acceptance.

Acceptance for who he is, no matter the shape of his body. The question is, can a health nut like Xavier overcome his prejudice and become the person to fill that void?

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About All You Can Eat

28805820Heroes: Xavier/Guy
Genre: MM Contemporary
Length: 225 Pages
Publisher: Ingela Bohm
Release Date: January 30, 2016
Available at: Amazon and Barnes & Noble
Add it to your shelf: Goodreads

Blurb: How do you date someone who doesn’t eat?

Dietician Xavier Deniel is the poster boy for healthy eating. Toned and fit, he practices what he preaches, and his patients keep coming back just for the pleasure of seeing him. His spare time is divided between the gym and the other men who go there, and that’s the way he likes it.

Until Guy turns up. He is Xavier’s opposite in every way: mousy and awkward, sullen and frail. Worst of all, he carries a beast inside him, one that makes all human connection impossible. Lesser men than Xavier would recoil in disgust if they knew, and Guy is not about to reveal his true self to a bloody Frenchman.

But what Guy doesn’t know is that Xavier has stumbled on his half-forgotten blog, the one place where he has confessed all his secrets. When the truth comes out, will Xavier run for the hills – or will he be the one to finally force the beast out in the open?

Don’t forget to check out JustJen’s review of All You Can Eat to see what she thought of it!

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An Excerpt from All You Can Eat 

Against his better judgment, Guy leaned against a tree. It was a seductive move, almost a challenge. Stupid. Stupid and dangerous. He shouldn’t be displaying his disgusting body for this stranger to take. He should be running for his life.

But at the corners of Xavier’s eyes, just next to his too-long lashes, there was something real. Something he didn’t even know about himself.

Guy looked away, and the bark bit into the back of his head. “So why did you become a dietician?”

He could feel Xavier’s surprise. “Because I wanted to… uh, help people.”

Guy snorted. “Uh-huh. Think you can help me, then?”

Xavier bit his lip: an irritated gesture. Guy was getting to him, the only way he knew how. Because if he could be nothing else, at least he could be a fly in people’s ointment. Disrupt their perfect little worlds.

“I’ll try if you let me,” Xavier muttered, no doubt kicking himself for letting his professional mask slip.

“Going to tell me to have breakfast, lunch and dinner, with a few snacks in between? To avoid saturated fat and simple carbohydrates? Don’t waste your breath.”

Xavier stepped closer, suddenly angry. “So why did you even show up? Why didn’t you cancel, let someone else have your slot? Someone who needs it?”

Guy stared up at him lazily. He was right, of course. Guy just couldn’t bring himself to care. “You’ve got it all in those books of yours, haven’t you?” he goaded him. “Right there, at your fingertips. Nutrient tables, diagnoses, threshold values… but how many people have you actually cured?”

Xavier was trying so hard to keep calm. It was all Guy could do to suppress his laughter.

“It’s my job to try. It’s what I do. What Doctor Stenlund referred you for. If you don’t want it, we don’t have to book another session. I’ll just tell him that you weren’t responsive.”

Guy’s answer stuck in his throat. Responsive. Damn. Why did he have to use that particular word? He felt his cheeks fill with blood, and his abdomen clenched a little. Just like that, he’d lost the upper hand and the opportunity for a fling.

But it was what he wanted, wasn’t it? To fuck off home and never see Mister Perfect again. Because however rudely he’d put it, it was true: there wasn’t a damn thing Guy didn’t know about nutrition.

At a loss, he looked away. “Yeah,” he shrugged. “Sounds good.”

Xavier made a movement that looked involuntary. “So I can go back to my office, then? You’ll find your own way to the underground station?”

“Sure.” Guy straightened up, stuck his nose in the air. “Bye, doc.”

He turned to go, but something made him stop. A sound, perhaps? Something deep in Xavier’s throat, like a protest. Guy glanced over his shoulder, and for a moment, Xavier looked completely vulnerable. Wounded pride, no doubt: another failed consultation.

But it got to him. Hell, it hit him in his weakest spot, right there beneath his ribs where the hunger sat. And from one moment to the next, his mind was awash with images of his lips brushing Xavier’s temple, his cheek, the corner of his mouth – of his hands sampling the softness of that perfect throat, that hair. Right here in the fucking forest, among the swaying trees.

And before he could stop himself, Guy went back and rose on his toes to reach Xavier’s lips. It wasn’t even a kiss, barely a touch, but as messages went, it was unambiguous. He expected Xavier to recoil, like most of them did, but instead he was frozen to the spot, unbreathing. A moment passed, and another.

And then Guy heard the rustle of clothes as Xavier leaned forward. Before he knew it, Xavier’s mouth was covering his and he was making tiny sounds of surprise and desire – pure, unadulterated desire – desire for the intimate touch of someone he’d just met. A Frenchman, for God’s sake.

But damn, he wanted this. Raising his hand, Guy hooked his fingers around Xavier’s neck and hauled him in for a longer, deeper kiss. Their tongues met, and the strangeness of it all shot through him like lightning. It singed his insides, set fire to everything in its path. His moan was smothered by Xavier’s lips – he was licking up the sound of him like honey – and fuck, it turned him on. Xavier’s hand even slipped down between Guy’s legs and came to rest on his crotch. Warmth radiated through his jeans, made him tingle and swell…

When Xavier suddenly pulled back, Guy’s lips felt too cold. He opened his eyes, and his vision filled with Xavier’s black pupils, with the questions haunting them. “This is a really bad idea,” he murmured in a weird voice.

“No, it’s not,” Guy whispered. He didn’t say don’t stop now, I’ll die if you fucking stop, don’t fucking give me a spoonful of sugar and then put the packet away – and since he didn’t, Xavier would never know.

Stepping away so quickly that Guy almost swayed in the draft, Xavier put a hand to his forehead. He looked positively nauseated. “Jesus Christ… I’m sorry.”

For what? Guy was the one who’d done it. That would be Xavier’s comfort when he got back to his minimalist apartment with its one vase filled with fresh flowers: that he hadn’t done anything. His professional record was unsullied, because it had been a surprise attack. He hadn’t had the time to defend himself.

As Xavier stood there, visibly debating with himself, Guy felt saliva pool under his tongue. He wanted to grab Xavier and push him against the trunk and crush his lips with his mouth. He wanted to shove a hand down those designer trousers and jerk him off roughly and messily. He wanted them to stain.

But Xavier was already out of reach. Shooting Guy a drowning look, he croaked, “I have to go.”

And just like that, he was gone.

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About Ingela Bohm

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Ingela Bohm lives in an old cinema, tucked away in a northern Swedish forest where she can wander around all day long and dictate her books. She used to dream of being an actor until an actual actor asked, “Do you really need to do it?” That’s when she realized that the only thing she really needed to do was to write. She has since pretended to be a dietician, a teacher, a receptionist and a cook, but only to conceal her real identity.

Her first imaginary friend was called Grabolina and lived in her closet. Nowadays she has too many imaginary friends to count, but at least some of them are out of the closet. Her men may not be conventionally handsome, but they can charm your pants off, and that’s all that matters.

Ingela’s more useless talents include reading tarot cards, killing pot plants and drawing scandalous pictures that no one gets to see. She can’t walk in heels and she’s stopped trying, but she has cycled 12 000 miles in the UK and knows which campsites to avoid if you don’t like spiders. If you see her on the train you will wonder what age she is.

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