You Can Teach and Old Dog New Tricks

I can’t try to tell you the number of times that I have gotten requests for stories with older, more mature characters.  Many romances contain stories of young guys trying to find their way in the world.  That is a very valid subject because  learning who you are and accepting that you’re different is part of being gay.  But sometimes its nice to break form that and take a journey with someone that life has put through its wash machine and is just trying to figure a way forward.   In this case we have a successful man who desperately … 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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Cover Reveal: The Rhubarb Patch by Deanna Wadsworth

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, teach Scott about life in the country and the grandmother he never knew. Opposites attract, but widower Phin worries his … Continued

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Guest – Grace Duncan’s Acceptance Blog Tour

Thank you very much to Andrew for hosting me today! For this stop on the Acceptance tour, I thought we might talk with Quincy a little. I hope you enjoy! What got you into information brokering? *Quincy sniffs.* I can hardly confess to something like that, can I? *Nose twitches, and he smirks.* But, as most are aware, we live long lives. Since everything we do is registered, cataloged, and recorded, we have to have ways of fixing those records. I always had something of an aptitude for computers, so I took the job on for the pride of taking … Continued

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Guest: Grace Duncan – Acceptance Cover Reveal

  Acceptance (Forbes Mates Book 3)   By Grace R. Duncan Dr. Miles Grant acknowledges that his destined mate could be either gender even though his bisexuality cost him his family and his pack. Luckily he found the Forbes Pack, who happily accept him just as he is. What he never counted on was finding his mate in Pittsburgh or for his mate to be another species entirely—a cat! Quincy Archer isn’t just any jaguar shifter. He is the heir to the leadership of his pride. Destined mates are nothing but legend to the nearly extinct and generally solitary jaguars, … Continued

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Guest – Tempeste O’Riley – How Much fof Your Personality is in Your Writing – Dreamers’ Destiny Blog Tour

 (click HERE to find the full tour listing)   Welcome to the Dreamers’ Destiny Blog Tour. I want to begin with special thanks to Dreamspinner Press (my publisher, and for whom without there would be no book . I hope you’ll follow the entire tour. There are plenty of chances to win a signed paperback copy from my backlist, $25 at Dreamspinner Press, an audiobook of either Designs of Desire or Caged Sanctuary, and more! Each tour stop will feature an excerpt along with some question that relates to the post. Check the Rafflecopter at the end of the post to enter your … Continued

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Guest: Tempeste O’Riley – What keeps your focused on your story while writing?

What keeps your focused on your story while writing? Do you have a writing buddy or group? When writing I work hard to keep writing the story at hand. My biggest problem, of course, is my health, I’ve been very open and public about my health issues, but beyond that are the evil plot bunnies, lol. They are hard to kill, darn them, and sometimes they lead to significant additions to stories or to totally new stories, so I have to weed through them, not just toss them out-out of hand. The biggest thing I do is have betas. I … Continued

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Guest: Nic Starr – The Lure of the Comfort Read

Thanks for having me visit, Andrew. It’s an honour to be appearing on your blog. I hope you don’t mind, but I wanted to talk a little bit about you and your books, to the readers of your blog. J So here goes… I’ll let you in on a little secret. I really like Andrew’s books and I mean really like them. Andrew Grey is one of my go-to authors. You know the author you turn to when you need a comfort read? Someone you choose to read because you know you’ll be guaranteed a story that hits all the … Continued

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Excerpt of Stuck In Oz

  When Jeremy and Petey’s mother died, their house was taken to pay the debts she left behind, leaving them homeless. Afraid Petey will be put in foster care, they have no one to turn to but their Uncle Milt, so they pack up Jeremy’s beat-up car and leave San Diego for Wamego, Kansas. They arrive in the middle of a snowstorm and stop at the local diner to contact their uncle, where they meet Nate. Nate and his aunt help them contact Uncle Milt, and he agrees to help. Jeremy and Nate hit it off quickly, but Jeremy runs … Continued

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A Courageous Ride – Great Reviews

      My recent release A Courageous Ride has been betting amazing reviews.  I’m so thrilled that readers and reviewers are enjoying the story.    There is nothing better than when a reader loves a book.  I hope you’ll take a look at the story and if you choose to read it, I hope you love it.   5 Stars from Multitaskingmama – There are two things here that I really liked about this story: the ability of the author to express Marshall’s feelings for Indigo into music and the solid relationship between the two men despite their short time … Continued

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