Upside Down – A Taste of What’s To Come

With the release of Upside Down just a few hours away, I thought I would give you a brief sneak peek.  I really hope you like it.  I chose the moment Spook and Jeremy meet. Enjoy!   Lowell Cartwright’s life as a mercenary problem solver has taken its toll, and after one more difficult job, he wants out. For help, he turns to Bull, a soldier of fortune turned club owner—not exactly a friend, but the best chance Lowell has. He visits Bull’s club to scope it out and meets Jeremy Hodgson. The twink captures his attention in a big way. … Continued

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Electrochemistry

With the release of Electrochemistry I thought I would give you all a brief excerpt from the story.  I love this opening because everyone should know or experience someone like Jordy.   Science major Brad Jergens notices Jordy Fleming at school and at the grocery store where he works, but with the heat Jordy’s boyfriend emits, Brad doesn’t think he stands a chance. When Brad’s parents drag him along on a cruise, he and Jordy literally crash into each other, and the chemistry between them sends sparks flying. Unfortunately, as the weeklong cruise nears an end too quickly, Brad’s left … Continued

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Love Means… Patience Releases Tonight

At midnight Eastern time tonight, the next story in the farm series, Love Means… Patience releases.  In honor of that I thought I would post an sneak peek excerpt. I really hope you enjoy it!  This story is intense and emotional.  I loved writing it and I hope you enjoy reading it. Years after his discharge from the Marines under “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell,” Cody Culver lives in a PTSD-induced world all his own. On a mission, under misconceptions that Geoff and Eli are the enemy, Cody breaks into their farmhouse but is quickly brought back to his senses by … 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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Excerpt of A Courageous Ride

A Courageous Ride Releases at midnight the morning of March 31 and I thought I would provide you all a sneak peek excerpt.   Aspiring orchestra conductor Marshall is exhausted after months of auditions without a single job offer. Marshall’s friend, Terry, recommends a change of scenery and points Marshall in the direction of a dude ranch run by former bull rider Indigo Santana. Marshall is understandably skeptical, but his friend is convincing, and Marshall needs a break, so he agrees to go. Indigo captures Marshall’s attention but leaves him confused. Indigo’s confidence is shot after an injury ended his … Continued

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The Story Behind Love Comes Home

Love Comes Home started when sports reporters were talking about baseball.  I rarely listen to baseball, but I was on an extended trip and had NPR on the car’s satellite radio.  Of course NPR has a sports reporter who was doing a color story around baseball.  But being NPR, he chose something different.  That was the day I heard about Beepball for the first time.  They were at a game and mostly it sounded like any other baseball game, coaches giving instruction, parents yelling encouragement.  Then it got silent and all that came through was a moving beeping sound.  As … Continued

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One Good Deed Recommended by USA Today HEA Blog

The USA Today Happy Ever After Blog had recommended One Good Deed.  Jesse said  “I definitely recommend if you’re looking for something fun, deep and extra sweet. I’ve always enjoyed Andrew’s stories and find he’s a great auto-buy for romance lovers everywhere.”  I am so totally thrilled.  Thank you so much Jesse!  I can’t tell you how pleased I am that you liked it.   (Now I sound like Sally Field at the Oscars) Read the entire review here.    http://www.usatoday.com/story/happyeverafter/2014/02/11/recommended-romance-ya-mm-meyer-graudin-bell-grey/5386349/

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Video Reading of Dumped in Oz

  I did a short video reading of an excerpt from Dumped in Oz.  I like doing readings of my work and since I can’t be there with you, I thought I would do a video reading instead.  The scene comes from the end of the first chapter of the story where Lyle and Roger first begin to notice one another.  I hope you like it.     Because of an opportunity he’d be a fool to turn down, Lyle Powers transfers to his company’s warehouse in central Kansas. The last thing he expects is to meet another gay man … Continued

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Dumped in Oz Releasing Tuesday Night at Midnight

Because of an opportunity he’d be a fool to turn down, Lyle Powers transfers to his company’s warehouse in central Kansas. The last thing he expects is to meet another gay man in the small town, let alone one who captures his interest. Roger Kypers is a recovering alcoholic with a twelve-year-old daughter he only gets to see for part of the summer. Neither Lyle nor Roger is looking for a relationship, and they fumble at the start, yet emotions build as Roger shows Lyle the landmarks of Oz. But when Roger’s wicked witch of an ex-wife threatens to take … Continued

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