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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One Good Deed Releasing at Midnight Tonight

One Good Deed releases tonight at midnight from Dreamspinner Press. This story is special to me and its one of Dominic’s favorites. Many of the themes in this story were his idea and I’m very happy with it. I hope you will be too.   Blurb Luka Krachec immigrates to the United States to find his cousin dead and his cousin’s wife hospitalized after a terrible accident. He meets Peter Montgomery at the funeral. The American seems nice and captures Luka’s attention when he offers to help him with his English. Peter has spent most of his life believing he … Continued

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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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Crossing Divides – Excerpt and 25% off Through December 21

I thought I would give all of you an early excerpt of Crossing Divides.  I hope you really enjoy it be sure to take advantage of the sale at Dreamspinner through December 21.  This story is very special to me and I put a lot of myself into it.  Enjoy and Happy Reading! Carter Hopkins is on a mission. He has already written about the conflict in Syria, but is determined to go even deeper. With his editor’s help, he joins a band of freedom fighters led by Jalal. But it is Jalal’s brother, Nemat, who draws Carter’s attention. Nemat has … Continued

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Let Bull and Zach Turn You Inside Out

Inside Out releases tonight at midnight.  I wish I could tell you where this story came from, but I really have no idea.  Sometimes I think there’s a well of stories and characters inside me.  This one must have come from the recesses of my churning mind.  I do remember that when thinking about this story, the first image that came to mind was this tickle scene.  Bull is intimidating and with his tough exterior it would take something unexpected for someone to get past that.  Zach does it with laughter. Former mercenary Bull Krebbs now heads up security at … Continued

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Andrew’s Gym

  Sometimes when I’m searching for a topic to write about I look at elements of my own life for inspiration and one place that has provided a lot of that is the gym.   When I threw my father’s seventieth birthday party, everyone there kept commenting on how much I looked like my father.  Later that evening, I looked at myself in the mirror and realized I truly did look like my seventy year old father and not in a good way.  So that week I joined a gym and began losing weight.  A side benefit of that decision is … Continued

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Starting at Midnight Monday Morning Take A Daring Ride

Simon “Frizz” Frizzell sneaks away to the rodeo on weekends, and it’s not until after he wins a buckle that he tells his parents about his bull-riding. He knows they won’t approve of his choice of sport, but his parents own a Christian bookstore, and he couldn’t possibly tell them the whole truth: he’s gay. And so are some of his rodeo friends, like Dante and Ryan, and Jacky—a young man he wishes could have been more than a one-night stand. When Simon sets his sights on his dreams, he finds work with Dante and Ryan, and bumps into Jacky … Continued

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