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Book Review: Bodyguard to a Sex God by R.J. Scott

Reviewed by Susan65

1Title:  Bodyguard to a Sex God
Author:  R.J. Scott
Series:  Bodyguards, Inc. #1
Heroes: Adam Freeman/Logan Brady
Genre:  MM Contemporary
Length:  132 Pages
Publisher:  Love Lane Books
Release Date:  April 24, 2014
Available at:  Amazon and Barnes & Noble
Add it to your shelf: Goodreads

Blurb:   Bodyguard Adam Freeman draws what everyone else thinks is the short straw at the convention for a procedural cop show – as bodyguard to TV actor Logan Brady. Or as the Internet has labelled him, Logan ‘Sex God’ Brady.

Logan is taking part in a convention at a London Hotel for his show ‘Night Cop’ and someone is threatening his life.

Adam gets more than he bargained for when his client combines coming out of the closet with them both trying to stay alive.
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Book Review: Giving a Little TLC by Jackie Nacht

Reviewed by Nikyta

18806252Title: Giving a Little TLC
Author: Jackie Nacht
Series: Holiday Jobs that Don’t Suck #9
Heroes: Quinn & Mitch
Genre: M/M Contemporary
Length: 57 pages
Publisher: Extasy Books
Release Date: November 15, 2013
Available at: Extasy Books & Amazon
Add it to your shelf: Goodreads

Blurb: Cancelled flight, car breakdown and Black Friday—Quinn has a Thanksgiving that is one example of Murphy’s Law after another, but then, there’s the handsome twin Mitch…

Quinn has the worst luck. His flight home for Thanksgiving is cancelled due to the weather, and now, an unexpected invite has him spending the holiday with his frat brother Sawyer and his sexy twin brother Mitch. Between a car breakdown, a family member who is a militant shopper and preparing the holiday meal, somehow Mitch and Quinn find themselves having a romantic fling. The only problem is: hearts begin to get involved? And once they get back to campus, can the two somehow become more?
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Categories: 4 Star Ratings, Book Review, LGBT, Nikyta's Reviews, Published in 2013 | Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , | Leave a comment

Cover Reveal: Life is Awesome by Jordan Castillo Price + Exclusive Excerpt!

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Mnevermind 3: Life is Awesome

by Jordan Castillo Price

Blurb: Daniel Schroeder wants nothing more than to repair his father’s broken memories, but it’s been a long time since he’s thought of himself as a memorysmith. Even though convincing Big Dan of their current reality is the most painful task Daniel faces every morning, somehow life manages to prevent him from finding a cure. He needs to keep their family business running. And he needs to moonlight at a competitor’s shop to keep all his employees paid. Or maybe he’s just trying to keep himself from exacerbating the situation.

A year ago, Daniel would have presumed he was clever enough to memorysmith his way out of their predicament, but nowadays he’s not so cavalier. Playing with people’s memories shouldn’t be taken lightly, and things can always get worse. Even with the help of some of the best minds in the business, Daniel still isn’t sure how to navigate his way out of the persistent false memory that’s crippled his life. Is new programming the answer? Better gear? More money? Or is time the only thing that can heal Big Dan’s memories…if they can even be fixed at all.

What Daniel needs most is some breathing room, and Elijah Crowe is eager to provide it. Since he’s smitten with Daniel, Elijah is determined to prove himself—and he’s more than qualified to clear Daniel’s schedule by taking over some duties at Adventuretech. With the support of his new boyfriend, possibilities begin to open up for Daniel, hints of things he hasn’t even realized he’d stopped hoping for: the contentment of a harmonious family, the fulfillment of his creative expression, and a chance at a relationship with a man he loves.

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Audio Review: Stay With me by S.E. Harmon

Reviewed by  Morgan

1Title: Stay With Me
Author: S.E. Harmon
Narrator: Michael Stellman
Heroes: Mackenzie “Mac” Williams and Jordan Channing
Genre: MM Contemporary
Length: Book – 290 Pages / Audio – 10 Hours, 5 Minutes
Publisher: Dreamspinner Press
Release Date: Book – April 29, 2014 / Audio – January 20, 2015
Available at: Amazon, Audible and iTunes
Add it to your shelf: Goodreads

Blurb: Private investigator Mackenzie Williams’ newest client is everything he’s looking for in a guy–charming, beautiful, intelligent, and successful. There’s only one itty bitty problem: the guy’s not exactly gay. In fact Jordan Channing is looking for a PI to follow his fiance. The smart thing would be to thank Jordan for his time, turn Mr. Perfect away (don’t let the door hit you on the rump, thank you very much), and forget he exists.

Of course Mackenzie has never been accused of doing the smart thing. Being a smart aleck is more his MO. Relationships aren’t up his alley, never have been. So why’s he so inexplicably drawn to his new client?

Jordan has always been the high achiever, a man who lives in a focused, controlled, and carefully constructed manner. But for the first time in his life, he has to admit the impossible: another man is getting his engine running on all cylinders. Despite Jordan’s denial, it’s not long before he can no longer resist the strong undercurrents pulling them together. Now Jordan must decide if he can go against everything he’s ever known to have the only love he’s ever wanted.
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Book Review: Song of the Lonesome Cowboy

Reviewed by JustJen

1Title: Song of the Lonesome Cowboy
Author: Lynn Kelling
Series: Society of Masters
Heroes: Tucker Reynolds/Jess Grayville
Genre: MM Contemporary
Length: 270 Pages
Publisher: Fantastic Fiction
Release Date: February 10, 2015
Available at: Amazon
Add it to your shelf: Goodreads

Blurb:  Tucker Reynolds is a rising star in country music. The people from his record label tell him he’s destined to be one of the greats—but only if he fits the “good ol’ boy” image country fans expect from him. The trouble is, that’s not the kind of man’s man Tucker really wants to be. Forced into an unsavory relationship with a record executive and frustrated by his regrettably platonic relationship with his best friend and guitarist, Mags Palmer, Tucker turns to kinky sex with male prostitutes for release. Things hit Tucker’s limit when one of Tucker’s bandmates, Jess Grayville, begins to suspect what’s going on, and puts himself in danger to protect Tucker. Desperate for a way out of his troubles, Tucker realizes only honesty, love, and a true song can save himself and the man who stands by him.
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Book Review: Steamy Cider and Apples by Jackie Nacht

Reviewed by Nikyta

18683529Title: Steamy Cider and Apples
Author: Jackie Nacht
Series: Holiday Jobs that Don’t Suck #8
Heroes: Tyler & Sawyer
Genre: M/M Contemporary
Length: 48 pages
Publisher: Extasy Books
Release Date: October 21, 2013
Available at: Extasy Books & Amazon
Add it to your shelf: Goodreads

Blurb: Can these two fall for one another while making hot, steamy…cider?

Tyler has a problem. He doesn’t have the funds to cover his fraternal dues this year and needs to find a job. After going to his fraternity treasurer, Mitch, Tyler finds himself working with Mitch’s hot twin brother, Sawyer.

Sawyer has had a crush on Tyler since he first saw the man at his twin’s crazy fraternity. When opportunity arises for the two to work together at the cider mill, Sawyer won’t waste any time to ask Tyler out and hope the two will become more.

Will there be steamy feelings, and will they fall for each other?
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Book Review: Pure by Victoria Sue

Reviewed by JustJen

1Title: Pure
Author: Victoria Sue
Heroes: Callum/Lee
Genre: MM Contemporary
Length: 120 Pages
Publisher: Dark Hollows Press
Release Date: December 5, 2014
Available at: Amazon
Add it to your shelf: Goodreads

Blurb:  Callum hasn’t the time to take on a new sub for training. He has his BDSM club – Pure – to remodel and open on Friday. He certainly doesn’t have the time to train Lee in all the nuances of submission, even if the boy seems to be a natural. But someone else wants him. Another Master who has no limits and doesn’t believe in safe words. If Callum doesn’t wake up and accept the gift of Lee’s submission, someone else will take it – forcefully.
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Honorary Blogger Alex Beecroft: Write What You Know They Say + Giveaway!

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Write What You Know They Say

by Alex Beecroft

Probably the most hoary and well known piece of writing advice in the world is ‘Write what you know.’ Normally, I have to say I don’t pay a lot of attention. I would rather write what I imagine. However that was mostly because I was writing about 18th Century war ships or elves, neither of which I’m sad to say I have had much experience with in my life.

The decision to write a few contemporaries changed everything. I exist in contemporary times! Astonishing. Suddenly, I really could write about things that I have encountered in my real life. A mind boggling prospect. I was floored for a time. I didn’t know how to treat real things as if they belonged in fiction. Real things have an immovability and gravity that resists being too easily played with. How could I tell stories about things that existed outside my own head?

Believe it or not, it took me a good couple of years to solve this problem, and it was Alistair Maclean’s Caravan to Vaccarès that finally gave me the clue. Caravan to Vaccarès is, in theory, a contemporary, in that it is supposed to occur in the same real world in which the author lives, but there is a sinister ‘gypsy’ and a fat, jovial mastermind with a remarkable car. There’s a perky manic dream girl, the hero reinvents bull-leaping when the sinister figures attempt to murder him in the bull ring and the whole thing ends with an all action chase between a sports car and a speed boat.

It was huge and ridiculous good fun, but it wasn’t remotely believable as an account of anything I could imagine actually occurring in real life.

That’s when it struck me – it didn’t have to be.

I don’t know why it had never occurred to me before that contemporaries were also fiction, and that fiction by its very nature was, well… not real. When I realized that contemporaries could come at reality from a different slant – that they could include all the things the author liked and leave out all the contemporary things that the author disliked, I positively quivered. I quivered with joy, and also with power.

Because suddenly I realized I could do whatever I liked with my fictional contemporary. It could be as realistic as The Bourne Supremacy, if I wanted it to be. It could be as realistic as James Bond, if that was where my fancy lead me.

It wasn’t, of course. If you know me, you know that my fancy turns more towards the whimsical than towards the slick. But now I had my chance to create a contemporary setting that tickled my fancy, and I have to say, I tackled that prospect gleefully.

What do I like? I like small towns with lots of beautiful countryside around them. I like the intimacy of a small town setting where the community spirit is strong. Where you can meet friends accidentally when you’re walking through town.

I like bookshops. Especially those tardis-like ones that are larger on the inside than they appear from outside.

I like history, so naturally my town has Roman walls and a Bronze Age barrow nearby, and a manor with tied cottages where the wishes of the land owner still count as commands to their tenants. I wouldn’t like to live somewhere like that myself, but I’m glad to know such places still exist in England, just because it’s such a strong tie to the past.

But while I’m liking the cosy, sentimental small town setting, I’m also liking explosions and kidnaps and car chases and cops and robbers and mysterious figures glimpsed when their shadow is cast on the garden wall. It’s no fun if I have a whimsical Miss Marple’s St. Mary Meade sort of town and then don’t have shenanigans afoot in it.

And again, but. Having said all that, I also don’t want to have so much fun stuff that the thing stops feeling genuine at all. So amid all of that froth, there need to be characters I can really believe in, with trials and emotions I genuinely care about. And there I can write what I know without having to pass it through a filter of unreality. I know what it’s like to be middle aged and to wonder where the time has all gone. What happens now? I know what it’s like to be finally forced to face a childhood you spent your whole life running from.

I hope there’s enough honesty in Trowchester Blues to anchor the fun parts of it to something that is worthwhile. Trowchester might be a compendium of all the good bits stolen from other cities because I thought they were shiny, but Michael and Finn’s struggle to make themselves new on the other side of losing everything turned out to feel very real to me after all.

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About Trowchester Blues

23484503Michael May is losing it. Long ago, he joined the Metropolitan Police to escape his father’s tyranny and protect people like himself. Now his father is dead, and he’s been fired for punching a suspect. Afraid of his own rage, he returns to Trowchester—and to his childhood home, with all its old fears and memories. When he meets a charming, bohemian bookshop owner who seems to like him, he clings tight.

Fintan Hulme is an honest man now. Five years ago, he retired from his work as a high class London fence and opened a bookshop. Then an old client brings him a stolen book too precious to turn away, and suddenly he’s dealing with arson and kidnapping, to say nothing of all the lies he has to tell his friends. Falling in love with an ex-cop with anger management issues is the last thing he should be doing.

Finn thinks Michael is incredibly sexy. Michael knows Finn is the only thing that still makes him smile. But in a relationship where cops and robbers are natural enemies, that might not be enough to save them.

Available at: Riptide Publishing

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About Alex Beecroft

Alex Beecroft is an English author best known for historical fiction, notably Age of Sail, featuring gay characters and romantic storylines. Her novels and shorter works include paranormal, fantasy, and contemporary fiction.

Beecroft won Linden Bay Romance’s (now Samhain Publishing) Starlight Writing Competition in 2007 with her first novel, Captain’s Surrender, making it her first published book. On the subject of writing gay romance, Beecroft has appeared in the Charleston City Paper, LA Weekly, the New Haven Advocate, the Baltimore City Paper, and The Other Paper. She is a member of the Romantic Novelists’ Association of the UK and an occasional reviewer for the blog Speak Its Name, which highlights historical gay fiction.

Alex was born in Northern Ireland during the Troubles and grew up in the wild countryside of the English Peak District. She lives with her husband and two children in a little village near Cambridge and tries to avoid being mistaken for a tourist.

Alex is only intermittently present in the real world. She has led a Saxon shield wall into battle, toiled as a Georgian kitchen maid, and recently taken up an 800-year-old form of English folk dance, but she still hasn’t learned to operate a mobile phone.

She is represented by Louise Fury of the L. Perkins Literary Agency.

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

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Every comment on this blog tour enters you in a drawing for an e-book from Alex Beecroft’s backlist (excepting Trowchester Blues). Entries close at midnight, Eastern time, on February 15. Contest is NOT restricted to U.S. entries. 

Don’t forget to check out Heather C’s review of Trowchester Blues to see what she thought of it!

Good luck!

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Book Review: Alchemy Ever After by Raine & Siôn O’Tierney

Reviewed by Nikyta

Alchemy Ever After by Raine & Siôn O'Tierney eBookTitle: Alchemy Ever After
Author: Raine & Siôn O’Tierney
Heroes: Idrian & Rowe
Genre: M/M Steampunk/Erotica
Length: 56 pages
Publisher: Dreamspinner Press
Release Date: January 28, 2015
Available at: Dreamspinner Press & Amazon
Add it to your shelf: Goodreads

Blurb: The city of New Alexandria is filled with powerful magicians-in-training and mechanical follies, the world’s largest library, and marvels beyond compare. The allure of this modern metropolis draws young people from all over the world, but Idrian has come instead for the opportunity to learn the new art of alchemy.

He’s been taken as an apprentice by Maketh, a scholar experimenting with new ways to combine technology and the ancient mystic arts. Together they’ve animated a living ice sculpture. Idrian cannot wait to unveil the sculpture alongside the other wonders at the annual Spring Festival.

After witnessing his master in a passionate embrace with another student, Idrian’s mind drifts to things beyond alchemy. And when a warm touch accidentally awakens the consciousness within the living sculpture, Idrian learns firsthand about physicality and the magic of passion.
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Book Review: Nights Like These by Chris Scully

Reviewed by Nikyta

24090649Title: Nights Like These
Author: Chris Scully
Heroes: Miles & Colton
Genre: M/M Contemporary
Length: 200 pages
Publisher: Dreamspinner Press
Release Date: January 26, 2015
Available at: Dreamspinner Press & Amazon
Add it to your shelf: Goodreads

Blurb: Starting over sucks. At forty, Miles Koprowski thought he had life all figured out. He had a nice car, a hot young lover, and a cushy job… and then he didn’t. Call it fate, or karma, or a downturn in the market, but this opinionated cynic is now forced to play rent-a-cop in a dying office building in the burbs just to make ends meet. Throw in an unhinged ex, a coworker who hates him, and a hot new boss, and suddenly everything is uncertain.

Miles doesn’t plan on liking the night shift or becoming embroiled in a mystery that reawakens old passions and puts him in danger. And he certainly doesn’t plan on falling for the overbearing head of security, Colton Decker, former soldier and doting dad. But nights like these can change a man, make him start to believe there’s more to life than a high-paying job and a warm body in his bed. With a thief on the loose and his new job in jeopardy, Miles will have to decide what’s truly important. He might discover things he never knew he wanted… as long as he makes it through the night.
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