Very Early Memories

I loved fairy tales as a kid. One of me earliest television memories was watching Rogers and Hammerstein’s Cinderella on television.  It was in black and white and my mom and dad let us stay up late to see it.  Mainly because I bugged them.  🙂  I remember my brother falling asleep, but I stayed up all the way through.  I think sometimes that those very early memories have colored a lot of my writing.  They certainly drove my fascination with the Cinderalla archetype and I’m sure was the origin of Redeeming the Stepbrother.   A Tale from St. Giles … Continued

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Guest: Tucker McCallahan – Resist and Triumph Blog Tour

  First I’d like to thank the inestimable Andrew Grey for having me on his blog. Thanks, Andrew! The Resist & Triumph Anthology was the brainchild of Grace Duncan, and I was privileged to be able to serve as a co-editor as well as a contributing author. It’s always exciting to me when artists come together and give of their talents; I think it’s such a wonderful way to both bring attention to issues and effect change. The stories in the anthology cover a wide range of genres; everything from historical romance to dystopian future fiction. What they have in … Continued

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Guest: Sean Michael – Protection Detail Blog Tour

  A big thank you to Andrew Grey for hosting me today! I’ve really enjoyed writing the Underground series of books. There’s something very sexy about a blue collar man – especially if he’s also in a uniform. I think a part of it is because it’s easier for me to identify with the blue collar crowd than the millionaire or high powered executive. The later are the stuff of fantasy, whereas the blue collar boys feel much more real. In Protection Detail, both men work as bodyguards (or as the organizer of bodyguards in Dustin’s case – he’s moved … Continued

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Guest: How to Drink Like a Champion by Brianna Kienitz

  How to Drink Like a Champion A foxy fox and a T-rex walk into a gay bar. It’s not a joke, it’s Off Pitch. Well, it is hilarious, but I don’t want to give too much away and spoil the fun for you. Suffice to say that Adeline Fahey’s 21st birthday is a night she may or may not remember forever. I named a couple of the drinks she enjoyed along the way, and have since had numerous requests from beta readers to share the recipes for them. Without further ado, and here to wet your whistle, I give … Continued

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Taming the Beast – Releasing October 13

Beauty – Beau is beautiful on the inside.  He doesn’t consider himself handsome and has some scars from childhood.   But he has a heart of gold.  Beau manages a substance abuse clinic and not only works with addicts, but their children and families in order to help all of them build better lives.  He’s truly an amazing man. Beast – Dante is wealthy, tall, dark, handsome and he has a past that haunts him.  That past is the subject of rumor and legend around St. Giles and as a result Dante had isolated himself.  Guilt and recrimination have driven … Continued

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Guest: A.E. Via – Prophesy

    Welcome, A.E. Via!     Blurb An Enemies to Lovers Shifter, Vampire True Mates story. Justice Volkov is the youngest Alpha Zenith to ever lead the wolf shifters. Following in his father’s large paw prints was a responsibility he met head on. Now at age thirty-three, he is alpha of the alphas. As a direct descendant of the original Siberian pack, his wolf is bigger and stronger than Justice, himself is sometimes able to control. His wolf howled long and hard but Justice kept it inside. It felt like a bass drum beating against his rib cage. The … Continued

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Mile High Gay Interview

Mike High Gay did an interview with me to celebrate my receiving the RWA Centennial Award.  I am the first man and MM author so honored.  If you’d like to read the interview, I have a link below.    Please enjoy!!!!     http://www.milehighgayguy.com/2017/08/50-shades-of-andrew-grey-conversation.html    

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Never Let You Go

I love romantic stories.  I better since I write them.  But there are some tropes that really speak to me.  One of them is second chance at love.  Ash and Brighton were friends since childhood and it grew to so much more.  But Ash joined the service and had one final tour of duty, but he didn’t come home.  Brighton thinks he’s dead and has been mourning his loss.  Ash isn’t dead but Ash wonders if he might as well be after what’s he’s been through.  Broken, alone, and hurting he comes home…  That’s when he makes an assumption that … Continued

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BLOG TOUR: The Rhubarb Patch by Deanna Wadsworth

Title: The Rhubarb Patch Series: A Men of Gilead Novel Author: Deanna Wadsworth Genre: M/M Contemporary Release Date: July 24, 2017 City boy, sci-fi novelist, and recovering pushover Scott Howe doesn’t know what to expect when he inherits his grandmother’s house outside the quaint village of Gilead, Ohio—but it isn’t an enormous bald man in nothing but tighty-whities and orange rubber boots shouting at him to keep his weed wacker away from the rhubarb patch.  Scott has never met anyone like Phineas Robertson: homesteader, recluse… Republican. A tender—if unlikely—friendship grows over the summer while Phin and his schnauzer, Sister Mary Katherine, … Continued

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Setting For Carlisle Cops and My Home

Good morning,  I thought with the release of the Carlisle Cops Book 6 – Fire and Fog on the 11th, I’d share some pictures of my hometown and the where these stories are set.  This is the old courthouse and a few street views on a rainy Friday morning.  I love the tree lined streets and the old fashioned charm. Fire and Fog Releases July 11 and the rest of the titles in the series are on sale, so don’t miss out.  

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