Hi Everyone! If you haven't tried my books before, you love spicy MM Romance but you don't know where to start, you can pick up Lexington Black for free on Amazon right now until April 5th. No hard promo, just letting y'all know! Hope everyone is having a fantastic weekend. (We're swearing and building furniture...)... Continue Reading →
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Okay, I hope you know I don't slam you with promotions all the time, and only do them when I have Something To Say. Otherwise, the information is all there. If there's something you want to know, ask me! I'd love to hear from you. That being said.... Today, Sunday 13th November, is a special... Continue Reading →
Review – The Museum of Perfect Scenes by Kirran Thompson
I'll start with a disclaimer. I've had this book on my Kindle for a while and the copy I read may NOT be the most up-to-date version. There were some editing and punctuation issues which I hope have been rectified in later editions. This is a great idea, imaginative and wistful. When she was a... Continue Reading →
Review – Tsunami by Gordon Gumpertz
Who likes catastrophe books? I'm a sucker for them, if I'm honest. I have been since I was first able to read "grown up" books. Condominium by John D. MacDonald was one of the first I read, followed by Richard Martin Stern's The Tower (on which The Towering Inferno movie was based.) I loved that... Continue Reading →
Featured Book and New Release: Wendy Rathbone
I'm delighted to welcome author Wendy Rathbone to my blog to celebrate the release of her new book, Trust No Alpha! Below are the blurb and book links, as well as a special link to her Facebook Trust No Alpha Release Party. If you want to find out more about Wendy, AND meet some pretty cool... Continue Reading →
Happy 2020!
Well, I didn't think it would be so long between posts. My intentions were good, I promise you, but life, and the Holidays got in the way. Between now and last August, I've been to New York and New Jersey, visiting old friends I made when I lived there back in the early 1990's. It... Continue Reading →