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Book Review: It’s Not Easy by Nic Starr

Reviewed by Susan65

It's Not EasyTitle: It’s Not Easy
Author: Nic Starr
Heroes: Ben Cooper/Spencer Henderson
Genre: M/M Contemporary
Length: 130 Pages
Publisher: Dreamspinner Press
Release Date: July 23, 2014
Available at: Dreamspinner Press, Amazon and All Romance eBooks
Add it to your shelf: Goodreads

Blurb: Ben Cooper gave up on following his dreams to keep the peace in his family. Best friend Spencer Henderson has always been Ben’s rock. For Spence, who is in love with Ben, supporting Ben always came first, but as Ben starts to date their friend Suzie, Spence has to think of himself for the first time. The ramifications of one fateful night means leaving their small town may be Spence’s only option to protect his broken heart.

With trouble escalating at home and Spence out of reach, Ben finds it harder to cope. Without Spence’s help, Ben’s life may finally spiral out of control.
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Book Review: Trailer Park Abe by Dominique Gerard

Guest Reviewed by Morgan

Trailer Park Abe (All American Studs, #1)Title: Trailer Park Abe
Author: Dominique Gerard
Series: All American Studs #1
Heroes: Atwood and Reece
Genre: M/M Contemporary
Length: 62 Pages
Publisher: Dominique Gerard
Release Date: August 4, 2014
Available at:  Amazon and Barnes & Noble
Add it to your shelf: Goodreads

Blurb:  Atwood was meant to achieve great things in his life. Instead, he had a shotgun wedding to his high-school sweetheart Jessica, and wound up slaving away every night, working six days a week in a meat packing factory to support his new trailer park family. His wife’s been cheating on him. Their house is a dump. He’s given up all hope of a better life when his brother-in-law comes up with a plan for Atwood to earn them a stash of easy cash … as an amateur performer on All American Studs, the hottest gay website on the internet. He takes on the role of Abe, a sophomore football jock in college. The solo video is a hit and he’s invited back to film a duo, which comes with a far bigger payday. This could be Atwood’s chance to leave the trailer park behind, and he might just find true love along the way.
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Honorary Blogger Cat Grant: Ready For Some Hot Fighting Men?

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Ready For Some Hot Fighting Men?

by Cat Grant

Are you ready for some Devil Dogs? Or Navy SEALs? Or Army Rangers? Or any other kind of hot fighting man with a heart of gold?

Up until last year, I’d never written anything military-themed that actually showed combat scenes. I’ve never served in the military. My dad served in the army during WWII, but aside from that, my family has no history of military service. What if I got the details wrong? The prospect of writing combat seemed strewn with so many pitfalls, I decided it was best to avoid it.

Then I wrote two Navy SEAL books with the awesome L.A. Witt, and well, I couldn’t fudge the research any more. In fact, I actually enjoyed the process. I found myself astounded, impressed and touched by stories of the men who put themselves through months of hell training for this highly dangerous job. And I knew I wanted to help tell their stories in my own way.

So I invited a few other authors to join in, and voila! A brand-new box set was born!

The set won’t be available until October 13th, but until then, feel free to drool over that handsome guy in the dog tags and wifebeater (who’s showing us his heart, btw) and get ready for some hot, rough & ready military man love this October!

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About Unconditional Surrender: An M/M Military Bundle

Unconditional Surrender: An M/M Military BundleStrong. Sexy. Sizzling.

There’s nothing like a man in uniform, and sixteen of today’s hottest gay romance authors are celebrating military heroes and the men brave enough to love them.

These brand-new novellas feature all branches of the service and offer something for every reader. Almost 300,000 never before published words!

Featuring:

Kerry Adrienne – Cruise Control

Annabeth Albert– Resilient Heart

Keira Andrews — Arctic Fire

Brit Blaise – Storm Out

Cassandra Carr – Civilian Master

Lia Davis – His Guarded Heart

Sasha Devlin – Hometown Hero

Rhi Etzweiler – Blood & Peyote

Lucy Felthouse – Desert Heat

Amelia C. Gormley – The Houseboy: Initiation

Cat Grant – The Only One Who Cares

EM Lynley — Irresistible Forces

Brien Michaels – Are We All We Are

Sam Schooler — Flint and Tinder

VJ  Summers – Blood and Treasure

L.A. Witt – Flight Risk

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About Cat Grant

Cat Grant lives by the sea in beautiful Monterey, California, with one persnickety feline and way too many books and DVDs. When she’s not writing, you can usually find her watching movies or TV (Supernatural and The Vampire Diaries are among her favorite shows), singing along to her favorite band (30 Seconds to Mars), or fantasizing about kinky sex with Michael Fassbender and/or Jared Leto.

Here’s Cat’s various hideouts on the Internet: Website | Twitter | Facebook | Goodreads | Amazon Author Page | Email

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Book Review: Major’s Folly by Edward Kendrick

Guest Reviewed by MsMiz(Tina)

Majors' Folly (cvr)Title: Major’s Folly       
Author: Edward Kendrick
Heroes: Thane Major/Ian Phillips
Genre: M/M Contemporary Romance
Length: 81 pages
Publisher: Wilde City Press
Release Date: July 29, 2014
Available at: Wilde City Press, Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and Kobo
Add it to your shelf: Goodreads

Blurb: Thane Major’s lover, Ian Philips, sees Majors’ Folly—the mansion Thane has inherited—as a ‘monstrosity’. Thane believes otherwise. To him it is fascinating, not monstrous. At least that’s what he hopes.

After the two learn of several disappearances from the Folly, they spot someone trying to break in and wonder if the person is responsible for the Folly’s troubles. Deciding they must find out exactly what is happening, the pair begin to delve into the house’s history to uncover the truth before they too disappear.

Will the arrival of two strange males offering their help to Thane and Ian lead to revelations about the disappearances… or to Thane and Ian’s untimely deaths? Continue reading

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Honorary Blogger B. Snow: Bedtime Stories (Anthology) and A New Twist on an Old Tale + Giveaway!

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Bedtime Stories (Anthology) and A New Twist on an Old Tale

by B. Snow

Thanks very much to The Blogger Girls for giving me the chance to talk about Bedtime Stories, which came out this past Wednesday! When Anna Martin contacted me about being part of an anthology with a few other authors, I thought she’d made a mistake, but no, she’d read my story in Cross Bones (Dreamspinner Press, 2011) and liked it. I haven’t actually read the other stories in the anthology yet, so I have no idea what they’re about, but mine is a combination of a couple of story ideas I’ve had floating around my head – a father who falls in love with his kid’s babysitter, and a guy who really, truly, honestly does not know he is gay.

I should probably post an excerpt of that story because that’s why I’m guest blogging, but I have something different in mind for this post. >:D

Last month when I was at Prism Book Alliance to talk about the Project Fierce Chicago anthology, which benefits Project Fierce Chicago, I offered up a synopsis of Cinderedgar, i.e. the Cinderella story if it were about gay guys. At that time, I asked for suggestions for the next gay retelling of a fairy tale, and a commenter named Allison suggested “Beauty and the Beast”.

I started thinking about what I knew of the story and how it would translate to two men. A story jumped into my head, but it’s much darker than the fun, flirty Cinderedgar. It’s about a young man who was born with every advantage. (I don’t know his name yet, so let’s call him “Y”.) Y’s parents were wealthy and good-looking, and in time Y grew up to be very handsome and ready to enjoy his family’s money. He and his friends would go from club to club in the evenings, taking their pick of the best-looking men, to enjoy in back rooms or to take home for the night.

Their dalliances never lasted long; Y grew bored easily and didn’t mind if it took a couple hundred bucks to get the entertainment to leave. If said entertainment complained – or worse, professed any sort of emotional attachment to Y – household security would arrive within seconds of being called, ready to remove any unwanted items from Y’s suite of rooms.

Y never considered that his actions might be cold or cruel; he was twenty-five years old, gorgeous, still in his sexual prime. Men lined up for a chance to suck Y’s dick or to have him plow their asses. He was doing them a favor. If they didn’t like it, they could go find someone with a lower attractiveness quotient.

One night Y and his friends decide to go slumming. They walk into an older gay bar, very different from the flashy clubs they’re used to. The room goes quiet, and Y preens, knowing that all eyes are on him. He struts the length of the room, calling out how each customer offends him: “Old, old, fat, old, too hairy, bad skin, bad teeth, get a nose job,” and so on, his friends laughing uncontrollably, until he gets to an old man leaning on a cane.

“I don’t even know where to begin,” the old man says. “Maybe manners, first.”

“What are you talking about? God, I hope I die before I get as old and ugly as you,” Y sneers.

“You’ll see.” The old man pulls the lavender carnation from his lapel and offers it to Y.

Y slaps it out of his hand. His friends laugh again and then they pull Y out of the bar, complaining about the smells and the people.

The next morning when Y wakes up, he can’t move at first. His legs and arms feel strange, and he starts to panic, thinking he’s had a stroke. He manages to roll onto his side and push himself up, and that’s when he sees what’s happened. Somehow, overnight, he has gained a good fifty pounds. There’s a heavy layer of flesh all over his body that wasn’t there the night before, and where his six-pack used to be, now there’s a keg. He heaves himself out of bed and hurries to the bathroom, a scream building in his throat. It escapes when he sees his face now neatly divided – the top half covered with acne, the bottom half, with a thick, dark beard. Another scream as he grabs at the top of his head where wavy blond hair used to be. Now it’s a shiny, bald pate. It’s as if his hair darkened and migrated to – oh, dear God – his shoulders. And back!

His screams bring household security, who draw their guns on the apparent stranger in the house, then his friends and parents, who cannot hide their revulsion. Once everyone has calmed down and accepted (however difficult it may be) that this….creature….is indeed Y, they leave him. His friends can’t look at him without disgust. His parents escape with the excuse of hiring a private investigator to get to the bottom of this. After they go, Y crawls back into bed, sobbing. There, he finds a lavender carnation. He slaps himself in the face several times, trying to wake himself up from what has to be a horrible nightmare, but eventually he has to admit that it’s all real.

After borrowing some clothes from the gardener (his own no longer fit), he has his driver take him back to the bar from the previous night. The old man is there. In his lapel is another lavender carnation, a twin to the one Y is grinding to pieces in his fist.

“You did this to me!” Y screams at him.

“Yes,” the man answers.

Y goes silent. He didn’t really think any of this was real. He’d hoped he was hallucinating. But somehow it was real, and the old man was responsible. He swings his fist and catches nothing but air.

Now the old man is across the room. “You should be more careful who you piss off,” he tells Y. “I decided to teach you a lesson by turning you into everything you hate. You can continue to hate men who are fat or hairy or ugly – all by your standards, mind you – or you can grow up and see beyond the physical. The choice is yours.”

“I’ll kill you!”

“You’re welcome to try,” the man says, smiling. “But if I were you, I’d concentrate on breaking this curse.”

Those words stop Y. “How do I do that?”

“By learning to love yourself, and getting someone else to love you.”

Y snorts. “Fine. I’ll work out, take the weight off, wax this gross shit off my back. It’ll be like before. I loved myself, and everyone else loved me, too.”

“Young man, you could not be more wrong, on both counts.” The man met Y’s dagger-glare with a calm gaze. “I wish you the best of luck. Oh, did I mention that you have until your next birthday to accomplish your tasks? If you succeed, you may return to your previous appearance, or whatever form you desire. If you fail….”

“What?”

“Well, I’ll have to think about that. But it won’t be pleasant.”

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So that’s about all I have so far, a combination of story and synopsis. The next part is about how Y’s friends ditch him and his parents don’t want to be around him, so they hire a personal assistant who is really more of a babysitter. Beau is 40 and needs the money badly enough that he’s willing to put up with a horrible, angry, spoiled brat.

What do you think? Should I write it out as an actual story? I want to; it turns out that reworking fairy tales is hella fun, and there are all sorts of things to explore here, but I worry about copyright infringement….Is there a lawyer among the commenters? 🙂

Thanks for reading!

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About Miles To Go

Bedtime StoriesIn “Miles To Go” (one of seven stories in Bedtime Stories), Joe is clinging by his fingernails to his marriage and, apparently, his sanity, because he’s having a very hard time understanding why his wife of nearly ten years, the mother of his child, thinks he’s gay. Marty has agreed to go to marriage counseling on one condition: that Joe go out on seven dates with men to see if anything sparks.

Joe thinks it’s an incredible waste of time, an exercise in futility, because he’s straight. Obviously, he’s straight. He’s married, has a kid, and the reason he’s never looked at another woman is because he loves his wife so much. And because he loves her, he agrees to go on the dates.

Since Marty is working evenings, she hires Danny to babysit while Joe is out testing the same-sex waters. Danny makes Joe uncomfortable for a variety of reasons, but he really is great with Ethan, Joe and Marty’s son. Danny tells classic bedtime stories to Ethan, and he tells very different stories to Joe. Danny’s stories make Joe blush, but they also make him think – about Marty, about his marriage, and about his sexuality.

Available at: Wilde City Press

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About B. Snow

B. Snow found her way into the magical world of romance writing via fanfiction, and original characters began banging on her brain several years ago. Despite suffering from acute procrastinitus, she has managed to get several anthology stories and one novella published.

Originally from the west coast, B. Snow and her husband now live in the Atlanta area with their cat, who is really the one in charge.

You can find more information at her woefully neglected blog, and if you’d like to enable her procrastination, email her at bsnow.writer@gmail.com with questions or comments, or friend her on Facebook and send requests from Pet Rescue Saga.

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B. Snow has graciously offered up an eBook copy of winner’s choice of either Bedtime Stories or a book from B’s backlist!! The giveaway starts now and ends August 29, 2014 at 11:59 p.m. To enter, just click the link below!

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Book Review: Life’s a Beach by Poppy Dennison

Reviewed by Nikyta

1_CC_Lifes A BeachTitle: Life’s a Beach
Author: Poppy Dennison
Series: Coconut Cove Episode #1
Heroes: Flynn & Seth
Genre: M/M Contemporary
Length: 24,373 words
Publisher: Wilde City Press
Release Date: August 20, 2014
Available at: Wilde City Press & Amazon
Add it to your shelf: Goodreads

Blurb: Welcome to Coconut Cove where you’ll always find oiled beach bodies, palm trees, tropical drinks, and plenty of drama!

Coconut Cove is the hottest new sensation to sweep the nation — a gay teen drama filled to the brim with hot stars and even hotter action. It’s catching the public’s attention and winning their hearts. But all the drama, heartache, and life lessons aren’t just for the characters on the screen. The fledgling actors behind the scenes have more than their fair share of love and catastrophes. They may only play teens on TV but when it comes to romance, these twenty-somethings still have lessons to learn.

From the scheming ex determined to cash in on a rising star, to the hunky high school crush resurrected from ancient history—from the nice guy with a naughty past, to the snarky diva with attitude—there’s plenty of scandalous hidden affairs and seriously sexy demons hiding in just about everyone’s closet on Coconut Cove.

You just have to be ready to drink it in. Bottoms up … or should we say off?

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Early Review: Double Up by Vanessa North

Guest Reviewed by Trish

22368069Title: Double Up
Author: Vanessa North
Heroes: Ben Warren/Davis Fox
Genre: M/M Contemporary
Length: 139 Pages
Publisher: Riptide Publishing
Release Date: August 25, 2014
Available at: Riptide Publishing
Add it to your shelf: Goodreads

Blurb: Knowing he’s loved can make any man fly.

Fifteen years ago, Ben Warren was a wakeboarding champion: king of big air, ballsy tricks, and boned grabs. Until a career-ending injury left him broken in ways he still has no hope of fixing. Now he takes his thrills where he can get them, and tries not to let life hurt too much.

Then Davis Fox arrives in Ben’s sporting goods store with a plan to get in touch with his estranged brother by competing in the annual wakeboarding double-up contest. The catch? He’s never ridden before. It’s crazy, but Ben’s a sucker for the guy’s sob story—and for his dimples, too—so he agrees to coach Davis.

Davis is everything Ben isn’t: successful, confident, and in love with life. And he wants Ben to love life—and him—too. But before Ben can embrace a future with Davis, he needs to remember how to hope.
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Book Review: Turning 16 by Perie Wolford and Michelle Doering

Guest Reviewed by Morgan

1Title: Turning 16
Author: Perie Wolford/Michelle Doering
Series: Turning 16 #1
Heroes: Sam and Mitch
Genre: M/M YA Contemporary
Length: 161 Pages
Publisher: Perie Wolford/Michelle Doering
Release Date: May 5, 2014
Available at:  Smashwords, Amazon and Barnes & Noble
Add it to your shelf: Goodreads

Blurb:  New Gay Series To Pay Tribute To Sixteen Candles Movie and Other Awesome John Hughes Movies (The Second Edition)

Sam never liked his birthdays because not a single one of them was happy… When he turned 1, he fell face-down into his birthday cake; when he turned 5, he broke his left arm and when he turned 7, he broke his right arm and his left leg; when he turned 12, his house caught fire. Now Sam is about to turn 16 and he is dreading the day. The only birthday wish he has is for Jake who is the Mr. Popular of Arcadia High to even acknowledge his existence, or better yet give him a happy-birthday kiss.

But Sam knows that it’s not gonna happen. Or is it?

Disclaimer: The plot of the books substantially varies from the John Hughes movies and all the references to the movies are made as a tribute to their awesomeness.
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Character Interview with Julian Capeletti from The Men of Halfway House Series by Jaime Reese + Giveaway!

TBG: Reese Dante saved our ass!!  For the past few months, Friday’s have been reserved for our GRL Blog Tour posts.  Well, we had a cancellation at the last minute and Reese and her alter ego Jaime Reese was soooooo kind enough to help us out.  Here is a wonderful interview with Julian!!!

Interview with Julian Capeletti from The Men of Halfway House Series

When you wake up in the morning what’s the first thing you do?

Thank God for putting Matt in my life.

If you had a free day and your only mission was to enjoy yourself, what would you do?

*smiles* I’d kick everyone out of the house and spend the day with Matt in bed.

What would you like it to say on your tombstone?

I survived. Then again, that might freak out a few people if they read it on a tombstone.

Do you think you’ve turned out the way your parents expected?

I’d like to think I’m working toward being the man my mom knew I could someday be.

What have you never done and don’t see yourself ever doing. Why?

Skydiving. I don’t understand why you would jump out of a perfectly good airplane. Besides, I’m not a fan of tempting fate.

What is the worst thing that’s happened in your life? What did you learn from it?

Are you kidding me? I don’t think we have enough time here. I’ve learned to deal with things day by day and I try not to dwell too much on the negative. Everything happens for a reason even if we can’t see it at the time.

What is your greatest fear?

Aside from losing Matt, I’d say I’m terrified of becoming a man like my father.

Julian-headshotWhat is the most important thing in your life?

It seems I’m going to repeat myself a few times in this interview. *smile*

Matt. He’s made such a difference in my life I don’t want to remember what it was like without him.

When you’re driving down the road, what music do you listen to?

Classical music. It calms me.

What do you like best about yourself?

My eyes. They’re the same color as my mom’s.

How do you feel about your life right now?

I’m incredibly thankful. I still have things I need to work through but Matt has the patience of a saint.

How do you express your anger?

I’m told I growl and glare. I don’t know. Why don’t you piss me off so we can find out?

What is your favorite breakfast?

*smiles* I’ll eat anything. I have many favorites.

What do you want to avoid?

Interviews.

What flaw must you overcome?

The list is long, but I’m working on it. I’m stubborn, extremely jealous—the list goes on and on.

What do others have that you want/need/lack?

I’ve got Matt. Everything else will work itself out.

What is your most treasured possession?

Matt. He’s mine and I’d do anything for him.

What or who is the greatest love of your life?

I do hate repeating myself.

Tell me something about you most people don’t know?

I play acoustic guitar.

Where would you like to live?

Anywhere with Matt would feel like home.

What do you most value in your friends?

Their desire to help others.

Who are your heroes in real life?

Matt. Heroes are supposed to come to the rescue. He saved me.

Which living person do you most admire?

Matt. And if you have to ask me why, then you obviously don’t know me and haven’t been listening.

On what occasions do you lie?

I don’t lie. It’s too exhausting trying to remember all the crap and keeping it straight. It ends up biting you in the ass later.

Which words or phrases do you most overuse?

Seriously?  No, really. That’s the word.

How would you like to die?

That’s a morbid question.

What is your motto?

Everything happens for a reason.

What does the halfway house mean to you?

To me, HH personifies Matt and offers love, acceptance, and help – even if you’re too pigheaded to realize it. HH is my home. It’s where I’m happy and where I now find solace. It gave me a second chance at a point in my life when I just kept sinking and didn’t see a way of escape. I’m stronger than I’ve ever been and can truly say I’m happy. At the risk of sounding like a cliché, I believe it, and Matt, have made me a better man.

How does it feel to share a house with ex-cons you barely know?

The guys appreciate the value of personal space. So they see it as their home, even if only temporary, and they respect boundaries. Well, all of them so far except for Cole but we’re working on it.

People fuck up. It’s in our nature. But I don’t think it’s right to judge people by what you see or by what you read. So I hate that label of ‘ex-con’. I’m willing to hold off on my opinion of them until I get to know them firsthand. Cam, for example, on paper, has a long list of charges that would make anyone cringe. In person, he’s a stubborn guy who just couldn’t catch a break in life. He’s strong and just needed a few people to have a little faith in him. It was great being a part of seeing him grow into his own, to experience that moment when he took control of his life and started making changes. I can’t explain how it felt to be a part of that. I guess it’s probably what a parent or older brother feels.

Do you see yourself as a married man someday?

I’m by Matt’s side and have no plans to be elsewhere regardless of whether our state recognizes it or not. But once our state changes their law, feel free to ask me again. *smile*

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About A Better Man (The Men of Halfway House #1)

A Better Man (The Men of Halfway House, #1)Matthew Doner is starting over. After a five-year prison term that alters every aspect of his life, he receives a bequest from his aunt with the stipulation that he use the money to make things right. Breaking free of the long-standing role he’s played and inspired by the few who support him, he decides to create a safe place where people like him can find purpose and start a new life.

Julian Capeletti likes challenges. He is confident, brash, stubborn, and just what Matt needs. Desperate for work after a downturn of luck, he accepts the job to renovate Matt’s crumbling building.

Over the course of a year, romance simmers between them as they restore the house. But there’s a bigger renovation that must take place in their hearts. To become better men, they need to learn to trust each other even with secrets and painful memories they fear may rip them apart.

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

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About A Hunted Man (The Men of Halfway House #2)

A Hunted Man (The Men of Halfway House, #2)After surviving ten years in prison, Cameron Pierce is attempting to put the past behind him. He tries to adjust to his newfound freedom with a place at the halfway house and a job. But one lesson he learned in prison keeps him guarded: hope is a dangerous thing.

Hunter Donovan, Assistant State Attorney, is a man of justice who loves a challenge. After a lifetime of putting his career first, a milestone brings him to a harsh realization—he’s lonely.

Hunter’s world changes when he meets Cam. The wary young man intrigues him and awakens a desire unlike anything he’s ever experienced. When Cam’s past resurfaces and threatens to rip them apart, their budding relationship is challenged and Cam’s hope for a future begins to dim.

These outside forces hunting Cam will stop at nothing to send him back to prison. But they’ll have to get past Hunter first.

Available at: Amazon, Barnes & Noble and iTunes

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Jaime Reese is the alter ego of an artist (you may know her as Reese Dante) who loves the creative process of writing, just not about herself. Fiction is far more interesting. She has a weakness for broken, misunderstood heroes and feels everyone deserves a chance at love and life. An avid fan of a happy ending, she believes those endings acquired with a little difficulty are more cherished.

You can find Jaime on her Website, Facebook, Goodreads, Twitter or Amazon.

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Jaime has graciously offered up Kindle copies of A Better Man and A Hunted Man to TWO lucky winners!! Please be aware, these prizes will be gifted by the author through Amazon (no other formats are available). The giveaway starts now and ends August 28, 2014 at 11:59 p.m. To enter, just click the link below!

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SJD Peterson Week Review: Conner’s Courage

Reviewed by Susan65

Conner's Courage (Whispering Pines Ranch, #4)Title: Conner’s Courage
Author: SJD Peterson
Series: Whispering Pines Ranch #4
Heroes: John Price/Conner Burnett
Genre: M/M Contemporary
Length: 198 Pages
Publisher: Dreamspinner Press
Release Date: August 3, 2012
Available at: Dreamspinner Press, Amazon and Barnes & Noble
Add it to your shelf: Goodreads

Blurb: John Price and Conner Burnett have been part of the Whispering Pines Ranch for the past thirty-seven years. A loving couple who have overcome every obstacle thrown at them, John and Conner are a testament to the strength of true love. But now John is in the hospital with a diagnosis of cancer, fighting for his very life.

As his lover struggles, Conner looks back on when they first met. The early seventies wasn’t an easy time to be a gay man, especially in a small country town. Considering John’s pride, Conner’s need to be himself, shame, bitterness, and two stubborn natures, their love story almost wasn’t written. But they beat the odds, and Conner will be damned if he’ll let anyone take John from him now. He had the courage to stand up for what he wanted in 1974. If need be, he’ll go toe to toe with God himself to keep the man he fought so hard to love.

Authors Note:
Please note that I am a firm believer in safe sex practices. However, this novel was set in 1974 with no AIDS in sight, and most venereal diseases treated with a simple shot, it was “The golden age of Gay sexuality.”
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