
What to do, what do to
by S.A. Meade
I have been a very bad author. Very bad indeed.
Usually, when I get an idea for a story, I get on and write it, the whole thing. I may goof around on Candy Crush during the hard slog through the flabby middle bit, but I have always (in the past) finished what I’ve started.
Alas, this is not the case at the moment. I have several stories, in various states of disrepair languishing in my hard drive and I’m all of a dither as to which one I should finish first.
So, this is not a blog post so much as a ‘putting in out there’ post. I’d love to know which story readers would like to see me finish first. If you leave a comment, you’ll be in line for a free e-book of mine—whichever book you’d like.
So, here is the list:
- Untitled Cowboy story: British magazine writer is sent to spend six months on a ranch in Montana. Cue lots of lovely sexual tension between the writer and the taciturn ranch foreman.
- Mandolin Wind: An historical western about a widowed farmer and his late wife’s cousin, who has fled the stifling confines of his community back east to find his way in the inhospitable landscape of eastern Nebraska.
- DOMA story: A contemporary romance set in Pittsburgh. A love story between an American, who works at the University of Pittsburgh and a Russian visiting professor who’s seeking refuge from hostile gay persecution back home.
- Angels Will Fall: For those who read ‘Mourning Jack’, this is Cal’s story. He’s finally moving on and ready to fall in love again. But, will his employers’ God son be the man who wins Cal’s heart?
- Heir to Endersley: Nickolai, heir to Endersley and a doctor in the Vyborg District of St Petersburg falls hard for Alexi, a Bolshevik hell bent on seeing things change for the better in Russia. As the revolution is replaced by a bitter civil war, Nickolai knows he is no longer safe and decides it’s time to claim his inheritance in England.
So there you have it. Which one do I finish first?
If you want to read something I’ve already written, here’s a link . You can also find my latest release Darkness at Endersley here.
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About Darkness at Endersley
Joshua thought he’d left his past behind, but there’s something in the darkness at Endersley.
Joshua Endersley is glad to leave a broken engagement and his sordid desires behind in London and claim his inheritance on the rolling downs of Wiltshire. What he doesn’t need is temptation in the form of artist, Daniel Wyndham, to remind him of all he wanted to forget.
Joshua finds Daniel impossible to resist and the two men embark on a passionate affair that draws them ever closer. Joshua believes that he can find happiness and live his life the way he wants to in the peace and seclusion of Endersley.
But nothing good can last forever. The very remoteness and solitude that Joshua loves about Endersley turns against him—the darkness at Endersley is deeper and more dangerous than he could have ever imagined.
Reader Advisory: This book contains scenes of violence, as well as reference to incestuous abuse and murder.
You can find Darkness at Endersley at Totally Bound.

As part of this author week, S.A. has graciously offered up an eBook copy of winner’s choice from her backlist to one lucky winner! The giveaway starts now and ends June 29, 2014 at 11:59 pm. To enter, click the Rafflecopter link below!
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