Early Review: A Matter of Disagreement by E.E. Ottoman

Reviewed by Nikyta

Title: A Matter of Disagreement
Author: E.E. Ottoman
Heroes: Andrea & Gregory
Genre: M/M Trans* Historical Fantasy
Length: 23,000 words
Publisher: Less Than Three Press
Release Date: March 26, 2014
Available at: Less Than Three Press
Add it to your shelf: Goodreads

Blurb: The rise of mechanical animation, and its popularity at court, is threatening to end Andrea’s scholarly pursuits of spell craft and literature—and force him to let go of his assistants, who depend on him to support their families. In retaliation against the field that is ruining his life, Andrea begins to campaign against it. The efforts gain him notoriety, but do not solve his financial dilemmas.

When he is dragged to a party by his brother, he comes face to face with the man who pioneered mechanical animation: Leon Gregory de la Marche VI, Marquis de la Marche. And he is not at all what Andrea expected. Continue reading

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Honorary Blogger L.A. Witt: What’s She Cooking Up Next?

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So the lovely ladies here at The Blogger Girls asked me to talk about what’s coming up in my crazy little world, and as always, the answer is… a lot.

I’ve been a busy bee on my own (some military romances in the works, plus some steampunk), and of course with my co-writers – Aleksandr Voinov (more Market Garden!), Cat Grant (more rock stars!), and Marie Sexton (dirty cowboys!). Even my alter ego Lauren Gallagher is finally going to get off her duff and get some books written, too – expect to see some hetero, lesbian, and bisexual books starting in the latter part of 2014.

So yeah. Lots and lots in the works.

But Jen gave me puppy dog eyes and wanted me to dish a little about one particular work-in-progress. Specifically… Dark Soul.

No, I have not run out of titles and resorted to copying them from Aleks. I mean I’m working on that Dark Soul.

Here’s what happened. In late 2012, Aleks and I met for the first time at GRL in Albuquerque. As a lot of people know, we’ve pretty much been joined at the brainstem ever since, co-writing over a dozen books and traveling around Europe together. Aleks claims he has a USB port installed in my skull, and I’m inclined to believe him.

Anyway, at that fateful GRL, Aleks gave me a copy of Dark Soul: The Complete Collection. I’d heard a lot of buzz about the book, but had never gotten around to reading it. So, on my flight home, I started reading it.

If you’ve read Dark Soul, you probably remember that first scene when Stefano is standing outside and the motorcycle pulls up. “The postmodern centaur,” as it’s described. (God, Aleks, your prose…*prostrates self*)

That scene is Stefano’s first exposure to Silvio Spadaro, and he immediately knows he’s in deep trouble. Oddly enough, I kind of had the feeling I was in deep trouble too. Silvio instantly intrigued me. When I was finished reading the book two days later, I couldn’t stop thinking about the story, especially Silvio. He pretty much set up shop somewhere in my skull and has never left.

Aleks and I started co-writing our first book not long after that, and at some point, I snarked about Silvio keeping me awake at night. “At this rate, I’m not just going to write with you, I’m going to write some Dark Soul fan fiction just to get Silvio out of my head.”

And thus, the fateful words were spoken. Or, well, typed.

“Go ahead. And if you do, you’re more than welcome to publish it.”

Well.

If you insist.

Thus began Dark Soul 6, which picks up a few months after the end of the series. It’s been kind of a side project for the past year because I’ve had so many other things on my plate, but it’s definitely one of my top priorities right now. In fact, I fully expect it to be finished by mid-April, and y’all should be able to get your hot little hands on it toward the end of the year/early 2015.

The entire book has been written with Aleks’s oversight and guidance, making sure the details stay true to the original. Many characters from the original are back. Some new ones are joining the cast. With Aleks’s blessing, people get hurt, killed, messed up, and ooooh, you’d better believe they get laid. Of course they do. Silvio’s involved.

And as anything does when Silvio is involved, it’s gotten a little out of control. I had intended to write a short novel, or maybe even a collection of short, connected stories/novellas like the original, but Silvio’s having none of it. (Seriously, that little punk is driving this train…) It’s almost 50,000 words right now, and I suspect it’ll take another 20,000 to finish it.

So much for writing a little bit of fanfic to get him out of my head.

Of course, I would be an absolutely insufferable tease if I didn’t share a few nibbles, wouldn’t I?  Bear in mind, this thing has not been edited yet. It’s entirely possible the tidbits I’m sharing will be seriously altered or even removed entirely by the time the book is released. But they’ll give you a little taste of what’s to come!

Fair warning – If you haven’t yet read the original Dark Soul (OMG YOU MUST IT IS SO AMAZING SRSLY READ IT RIGHT NOW), some of these may be a bit spoilery.

With that out of the way…

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Stefano flinched and squeezed Silvio’s shoulders. “I’d just as soon you stuck around, you know?”

“Why?”

“Do I have to spell it out?”

Silvio locked eyes with him. “Why do you want me here?”

“Why did you come here?”

Silvio’s lips thinned. “I asked you first.”

“After this long, it’s not obvious?” As soon as the words were out, Stefano remembered who he was talking to. Maybe it wasn’t that obvious. Maybe he did need to spell it out again. He moved his hand from Silvio’s shoulder to the back of his neck, and drew him closer. “I don’t want to lose you, Silvio. I know none of this is easy—it isn’t for any of us—but if the alternative is not having you here and safe with me, then I’ll take it.”

Silvio said nothing. Stefano’s heart beat faster—this was one of those moments when Silvio could be infuriatingly emotionless, or he could get angry and leave for a few hours, or . . .

This.

He relaxed inside Stefano’s embrace and let himself be drawn into a kiss. Stefano held him tighter, getting lost in Silvio’s kiss the way he always did. They could do this every night for a million years, and he’d never get his head around how Silvio could shift so quickly between cold indifference to soft and pliant. These moments weren’t enough to keep a restless killer domesticated, but God, they sure felt like it sometimes.

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Footsteps approached. Bernardo leveled his weapon at the motel room door, ready to squeeze off a shot at a second’s notice.

Someone banged on the other side. “Lemme in, Bernardo. We gotta get Matteo to the hospital.”

“Shit. Fucking idiot.” Bernardo hurried to the door and opened it. “What the hell happ—”

A gunshot startled the fuck out of him, and then Giovanni grunted. He dropped to his knee, one arm clutching his side while the other hand clung to the door frame.

Bernardo grabbed his arm. “Come on, get inside.”

But Giovanni didn’t respond. He crumpled and, when Bernardo let him go, sprawled across the doorstep.

“Good idea,” a cold, coarse voice said. “Get inside.”

Bernardo stepped back. Then crossed himself.

Because he was staring into the face of the Devil.

The black-haired man slipped off a pair of sunglasses, revealing eyes that were as dark as the lenses that had covered them. He hooked the sunglasses in the front of his shirt and casually stepped over Giovanni’s body. “Where is the American?”

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(You didn’t really think I’d skip out on a dirty one, did you?)

The low moan drew Donata to Silvio’s door, which was slightly ajar. The whole house had been silent in the short period since Stefano had gone upstairs, but as she came to the top of the staircase, the sound vibrated across her nerve endings. Holding her breath, she peered through the narrow crevice.

Stefano was backed up against the wall, and Silvio knelt at his feet, one slender hand on Stefano’s hip, the other out of her sight but undoubtedly on Stefano’s cock just like Silvio’s mouth certainly was.

She wanted to be angry that they were doing this rather than discussing anything, that Stefano had his dick between Silvio’s lips when he should’ve been talking to him, but she couldn’t feel anything except a tingle of arousal at the sight of them.

This wasn’t the first time she’d watched them through a crack in the door or even a window from the garden. Sometimes she wondered if they left the door open on purpose. And if it was Stefano’s doing or Silvio’s. Or something they conspired to do just to . . . what? Tease her?

It didn’t matter. Much as Silvio drove her insane, she couldn’t fault Stefano for being unable to resist him. When Silvio was in that subdued state, when he was so turned on he all but melted, he turned her on so much it still surprised her sometimes.

Stefano’s head fell back. Both his hands were in Silvio’s hair, pale fingers in jet black hair, kneading his scalp and probably pulling hard enough to turn Silvio on.

Donata stayed in the shadows, but slipped a little closer. Stefano probably wouldn’t have noticed her if she’d come barging into the room. Oblivious to her, he stared down at Silvio, lips apart as he gasped for breath. His hips moved faster. Even from here, the cords in his neck and the tension in his jaw were visible, and she could only imagine how deep and hard he was thrusting into Silvio’s throat.

Stefano groaned, the sound so low Donata barely heard it but definitely felt it, and she envied Silvio right then because he must’ve heard Stefano loud and clear, and he was the reason Stefano was so turned on.

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So there you have it! The 411 on Dark Soul 6, and a few little nibbles to whet your appetite. Keep an eye on my website, blog, and Twitter for release updates!

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About Lori

I write full-time now, but in other times and places, I have worked in everything from customer service to lower management, from jewelry to car rentals to compressed gas equipment to adult film production. I was also a professional photographer at one point, but decided I enjoyed it more as a hobby than a career. My husband and I still enjoy photography and happen to live in a place that lends itself very well to a couple of shutterbugs. Pictures and tales of our adventures here can be found, in between rantings and commentary on writing, on my personal blog.

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March Author Week + Giveaway Winner + Recap!

Well, now. Another Author Week is here! Woohoo!

Which author, you might ask?? Hmmmm… maybe we’ll keep it a secret and let you find out just who it is in a little bit…

Just kidding! We’re super excited to have L.A. Witt as our March Author! Yay!

We’ve got some great reviews scheduled for this week and even an awesome post by L.A. herself that we think some viewers will be ecstatic to read!

As always, we’ll still be posting regular reviews but if you haven’t read any of L.A.’s books yet, this will be a great week to pick up a book of hers 🙂

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Now, onto other news! Jen’s Challenge Week was a pretty good success! Here’s the breakdown of what was picked:

JustJen picked:

Shoes & Ties by Jena Wade for Heather C (3.5 stars)
Coming to Terms by A.R. Moler for Nikyta (4 stars)
Gangster Country by Kade Boehme for Susan65 (4 stars)

Voters’ Pick for JustJen:

Billy’s Bones by Jamie Fessenden (4.5 stars)

And for all those wondering (since we haven’t announced it yet), the winner of the poll we had to determine which book Heather C would be challenged to read in April was…. Texas Pride by Kindle Alexander, which had 75% of the votes! Amazing! Thank you for everyone who voted and we hope you’ll be looking forward to Heather’s review coming in a few weeks!blogger_bee_trans

And now for the giveaway winner! Congrats to…

Stephanie Fredrick!

Woohoo! You’ve won an ebook copy of Blood’s Voice by Áine P Massie! We’ll be sending you an email shortly but if you don’t get it soon, you can email us at thebloggergirlsreviews@gmail.com. Please respond back within 48 hours. If we don’t hear from you, we’ll pick another winner :(

Thank you to everyone who participated and especially to Áine P Massie for offering up Blood’s Voice. For those who didn’t win, Blood’s Voice is available at Amazon.

Hope everyone has a great day!

~The Blogger Girls

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Book Review: Always by Kindle Alexander

Reviewed by Susan65

Title: Always
Author: Kindle Alexander
Heroes: Avery Adams and Kane Dalton
Genre: M/M Contemporary
Length: 280 Pages
Publisher: Self-published
Release Date: March 11, 2014
Available at: Amazon & Barnes and Noble
Add it to your shelf: Goodreads & Booklikes

Blurb: Born to a prestigious political family, Avery Adams plays as hard as he works. The gorgeous, charismatic attorney is used to getting what he wants, even the frequent one-night stands that earn him his well-deserved playboy reputation. When some of the most prominent men in politics suggest he run for senate, Avery decides the time has come to follow in his grandfather’s footsteps. With a strategy in place and the campaign wheels rolling, Avery is ready to jump on the legislative fast track, full steam ahead. But no amount of planning prepares him for the handsome, uptight restaurateur who might derail his political future.

Easy isn’t even in the top thousand words to describe Kane Dalton’s life after his father, a devout southern Baptist minister, kicks him out of the family home for questioning his sexual orientation. Despite all the rotten tomatoes life throws his way, Kane makes something of himself. Between owning a thriving upscale Italian restaurant in the heart of downtown Minneapolis and managing his long-term boyfriend, his plate is full. He struggles to get past the teachings of his childhood to fully accept his sexuality and rid himself of the doubts brought on by his religious upbringing. The last thing he needs is the yummy, sophisticated, blond-haired distraction sitting at table thirty-four. Continue reading

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Book Review: Rights of Inheritance by Sandra Bard

Reviewed by Nikyta

Title: Rights of Inheritance
Author: Sandra Bard
Series: Asserting Rights #1
Heroes: Gareth & Keiran
Genre: M/M Historical Fantasy
Length: 84,000 words
Publisher: Less Than Three Press
Release Date: March 12, 2014
Available at: Less Than Three Press, Amazon, All Romance eBooks & Barnes and Noble
Add it to your shelf: Goodreads & Booklikes

Blurb: When Junior Scribe Gareth is given the unenviable task of tracking down Keiran to inform him that he and his street performers are not to make themselves known during an important trade visit, he expects the task to be unpleasant. He does not expect to be intrigued by the mysterious, elusive man that is rumored to be a bastard prince, and whom many say would make a better king.

Neither does he expect that one frustrating meeting in the city slums would send him and Keiran stumbling into the path of a murder—and a conspiracy to kill the king. Continue reading

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A Gay Romance Cover Reveal + Exclusive Excerpt – Gina A. Rogers & Kyle Adams

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TBG: So we recently found out that two of our beloved author friends have collaborated and written their first novel together.  We squeed a bit and then immediately begged and pleaded to get the opportunity for the cover reveal and exclusive excerpt.  So here it is…A Gay Romance by Gina A. Rogers and Kyle Adams:

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Don’t Forget…

… today is the last day to enter the giveaway for an eBook copy of Blood’s Voice by Áine P Massie!

The giveaway ends at 11:59 pm EST TONIGHT so don’t forget to go to the giveaway post and comment with your email address to be put into the drawing.

Winner will be picked after the giveaway closes and announced tomorrow morning (Sunday, March 23rd, 2014).

So, what are you waiting for? Go sign up!

And good luck!

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Challenge Week Review: Billy’s Bones by Jamie Fessenden

Reviewed by JustJen

Title: Billy’s Bones
Author: Jamie Fessenden
Heroes: Kevin Derocher/Tom Langois
Genre: M/M Contemporary
Length: 254 pages
Publisher: Dreamspinner Press
Release Date: July 22, 2013
Available at: Dreamspinner Press, Amazon, All Romance eBooks & Barnes and Noble
Add it to your shelf: Goodreads & Booklikes

Blurb: Kevin Derocher was thirty-two when he walked into Tom’s office, newly married, a baby on the way, and the collar of his red flannel shirt pulled up to hide the bruises around his throat from when he hanged himself in his garage. After his initial consult, therapist Tom Langois believes he’ll never see Kevin again—but Kevin turns up three years later to make repairs on Tom’s new house.

Kevin and Tom become fast friends, and Tom begins to suspect Kevin may be interested in more than friendship. However, Kevin remains haunted by something from his childhood—something so terrible he blocked it from his mind. These suppressed memories make it impossible for Kevin to get close to anyone without panicking and lashing out, sometimes violently. But as his past begins to surface, it becomes apparent that Kevin may hold the key to a twenty-five-year-old mystery: what happened to Billy? Continue reading

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Book Review: A Liar’s Moon by Joy Lynn Fielding

Reviewed by Nikyta

Title: A Liar’s Moon
Author: Joy Lynn Fielding
Series: Strength of the Pack #2
Heroes: Jason & Riley
Genre: M/M Paranormal
Length: 44,307 words
Publisher: Siren Publishing
Release Date: November 11, 2013
Available at: Siren Publishing, Amazon & Barnes and Noble
Add it to your shelf: Goodreads & Booklikes

Blurb: Journalist Riley Clark is chasing the story that could make his career—the reported sighting of a fabled Argent shifter. His investigation takes him to the town of Elk Ridge, which turns out to be everything he hates. Things start to look up, however, when he meets Jason Nichols.

Jason is shy, sweet, and has the most beautiful smile Riley has ever seen. Riley wants to keep seeing that smile, and as he spends time with Jason, his hoped for scoop becomes less and less important. But his editor is still pressuring him for that story. So when Riley discovers that Jason is a member of the pack he’s in town to look into, it seems like fate—he can be with Jason and continue his investigation at the same time.

His plan has just one drawback—he hasn’t thought about what will happen if Jason and his pack discover Riley’s real reason for being in Elk Ridge. Continue reading

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Tournament of Shadows by S.A. Meade: Excerpt + Giveaway

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S.A. Meade: The first part of my newest release, Tournament of Shadows, is set in Central Asia, in what is now known as Uzbekistan. A great deal of the country is given over to desert and, back in the 19th century, travel from one place to the next was fraught with difficulties, ranging from the arid conditions, capricious emirs and bandits. This scene from the book gives a little glimpse into dealing with one of those hazards.

Valentin checked his rifle and set his musket on the ground beside him. I peered over the wall.

“Anything?”

“Not yet. At least we have a little time.” I passed him a canteen of water. “You’ll need this.”

He took a sip, then wiped his mouth. “I hope the bastards don’t keep us waiting. I hate the waiting.”

I rested my rifle on the wall and leaned against the warm stone. “So do I. Dare I ask if you’re a decent shot?”

He grinned. “One of the best in my regiment. You?”

“Passable.”

“That’s not very comforting.”

“I’ll get by. Shall we have a competition? The person who shoots the least has to make dinner.”

“Challenge accepted.” He held his hand out.

I shook it. Reluctant to let go. The fearful wreck seemed to have disappeared for the moment. The old Valentin had returned, eyes alight with the thrill of facing danger.

Valentin edged closer until his shoulder rested against mine. His presence quelled the churning in my gut. I suddenly felt able to take on an entire army if I had to.

“We’ll be fine.”

“If you say so.”

He brushed his lips over mine for the briefest of moments. Desire almost overcame my apprehension. I wanted to grab him and take him there and then. Valentin stepped back and turned towards the road. Several specks materialised in the distance, their presence heralded by a drift of dust.

I loaded gunpowder and a ball into the barrel, rested the rifle on the wall and waited for our visitors to come within range.

Valentin stood beside me, finger already on the trigger as he readied his aim. The bandits drew closer.

Five hundred yards.

Four hundred yards.

“Ready?” Valentin shouldered his rifle and squinted, creases fan-tailing away from the corner of his eyes.

“Yes.” I raised the gun and, when I judged the first of the horsemen to be within three hundred yards, took aim, winced at the recoil then ducked to avoid the returning gunfire.

“You missed.” Valentin pulled his trigger.

A distant yelp and a horse reeling around told me that his shot had found its mark. “Well done.”

He grinned and loaded another round while I made ready to fire my second.

This time my shot found its target. Another bandit tumbled to the dirt.

“Bugger.” Valentin’s second went wide.

Puffs of dust and the mosquito drone of bullets drove us to seek cover behind the wall. I hurriedly loaded my third as the relentless tattoo of hoof beats grew louder. “How many left?”

Valentin popped his head above our makeshift parapet then dived for cover. “Three.”

I took aim and squeezed the trigger. The recoil bit into my shoulder. I’d feel that in the morning, if we survived. My intended target screeched and tumbled from his horse. I found grim satisfaction in the moment, knowing that if the bugger had survived, I’d be the one being killed.

“Two left.” Valentin fired his third round off quickly then scrambled to the ground when one of our attackers fired back. “Persistent bastards.”

“Only two?” I peered over the wall. “There’s only one left now.” I fired at the sod. My shot went wide, feathering the dust somewhere to the right of the horseman. He hauled his animal to a sliding stop and let loose a stream of colourful curses, before wheeling around and charging past the bodies of his fallen comrades.

“Shall we let him go?” Valentin poured more powder into his barrel, tamped it down and dropped the ball in.

“So he can get help? No.”

“Right then.” He lifted the rifle, braced himself and fired. The survivor dropped to the ground like a sack of potatoes, leaving his horse to chase after its comrades. “I believe it’s your turn to make dinner.”

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About Tournament of Shadows

20721879In a shadowy game where defeat can mean death, a deal with the enemy can change things forever. 

In 1842, Captain Gabriel O’Riordan of the 8th King’s Royal Irish Hussars is sent on a mission to Bukhara. His task—to try to free two of his compatriots from the clutches of a mentally unstable Emir. On his way, he encounters Valentin Yakolev, an officer in the Russian Army, who is also on a mission—to persuade the Emir that an alliance with Russia would be in his best interests. Gabriel, disguised as a holy man, is not happy to be the object of Yakolev’s intense scrutiny. After all, he’s working for the opposing team in the Great Game being played between their two nations. When Gabriel realises that his mission is little more than a forlorn hope, a game he has no chance of winning, he’s desperate enough to turn to Valentin to help and offer him anything in return. What he doesn’t expect is to have his plans to return to Calcutta scuppered by events.

Instead, he and Valentin flee north, fighting off bandits, their desire for each other and the hardship of desert travel. Their travails bring them closer together until a secret from Valentin’s past tears them apart.

Can they set the past behind them and move on together?

Reader Advisory: This book contains some violence, including beheadings.

Tournament of Shadows is available here at Totally Bound for general release on March 21, 2014

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 About S.A. Meade

S.A. Meade now resides happily back in England after 8 years in Arizona, where she learned to love air conditioners and realised that rain wasn’t such a bad thing after all. She lives with her husband, son and two cats in one of the most beautiful villages in Wiltshire and is partial to gin and tonic with loads of ice and lemon.

You can find her on Facebook, Twitter and sometimes at her blog.

All of her books can be found here. 

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S.A. Meade has kindly offered to give away an eBook copy of Tournament of Shadows!

The giveaway starts now and will end next Thursday, March 27th, 2014, at 11:59 pm EST. After which the lucky winner will be randomly picked.

All you have to do to enter is leave a comment below with your email address and you’re in!

Make sure to follow the blog for the winner’s announcement post or check back next Friday, March 28th, 2014, to see if you’ve won.

You can still purchase Tournament of Shadows from Totally Bound and don’t forget to check out Heather’s review to see what she thought of it!

Good luck!

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