Author Name: Eden Winters
Author Bio:
Captivated young
by story-telling, Eden Winters’ earliest memories include spinning tales for
the family's pets. Her dreams of writing professionally took a sojourn into non-fiction,
with a twelve-year stint in technical documentation.
She began reading
GLBT novels as a way to better understand the issues faced by a dear friend and
fell in love with the M/M romance genre. During a discussion of a favorite
book, a fellow aficionado said, "We could do this, you know."
Good-bye gears, motors, and other authors’ characters; hello plots and sex
scenes. So far that's produced such
award winning novels as The Wish, Settling the Score, The Angel of Thirteenth
Street, Duet, Naked Tails, and Diversion.
Somewhat of a
nomad, Eden has visited seven countries so far. She currently calls the
southern US home, and many of her stories take place in the rural South. Having
successfully raised two children, she now balances the day job with hiking,
rafting, spoiling her grandchildren, and stalking the wily falafel or elusive
tofu pad Thai at her favorite restaurants. Her musical tastes run from Ambient
to Zydeco, and she's a firm believer that life is better with fur kids and
Harley Davidsons.
For more information about Eden, please visit her website at
www.edenwinters.com. Be sure to look
for Eden’s soon-to-be-published works: A Matter of When and Manipulation.
Author Links:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/EdenWinters
Cover Artist: L.C. Chase
Publisher: Rocky Ridge
Books
Blurb(s):
There are good guys, bad guys, and then there’s Lucky.
Former drug trafficker Richmond “Lucky” Lucklighter flaunts his past like a badge of honor. He speaks his mind, doesn’t play nice, and flirts with disaster while working off his sentence with the Southeastern Narcotics Bureau. If he can keep out of trouble a while longer he’ll be a free man–after he trains his replacement.
Textbook-quoting, by the book Bo Schollenberger is everything Lucky isn’t. Lucky slurps coffee, Bo lives caffeine free. Lucky worships bacon, Bo eats tofu. Lucky trusts no one, Bo calls suspects by first name. Yet when the chips are down on their shared case of breaking up a drug diversion ring, they may have more in common than they believe.
Two men. Close quarters. Friction results in heat. But Lucky scoffs at partnerships, no matter how thrilling the roller-coaster. Bo has two months to break down Lucky’s defenses… and seconds are ticking by.
Former drug trafficker Richmond “Lucky” Lucklighter flaunts his past like a badge of honor. He speaks his mind, doesn’t play nice, and flirts with disaster while working off his sentence with the Southeastern Narcotics Bureau. If he can keep out of trouble a while longer he’ll be a free man–after he trains his replacement.
Textbook-quoting, by the book Bo Schollenberger is everything Lucky isn’t. Lucky slurps coffee, Bo lives caffeine free. Lucky worships bacon, Bo eats tofu. Lucky trusts no one, Bo calls suspects by first name. Yet when the chips are down on their shared case of breaking up a drug diversion ring, they may have more in common than they believe.
Two men. Close quarters. Friction results in heat. But Lucky scoffs at partnerships, no matter how thrilling the roller-coaster. Bo has two months to break down Lucky’s defenses… and seconds are ticking by.
Excerpt:
The door flew open and Lucky made a grab. He rammed
Bo’s back against the wall, setting off an automated hand dryer. Lucky ignored
the hot air wafting over his arm, slammed his mouth hard against Bo’s, and
shoved his leg between the man’s thighs. They devoured each other’s mouths, no
hesitant tender kiss, but a release of tightly coiled passion. Tongues
intertwined, each man sifted fingers through the other’s hair, tugging closer.
Below their belts their bodies followed suit, Lucky
rutting against Bo’s firm thigh in an old-as-time mating rhythm. I’m going to blow in my jeans and I don’t
give a fuck.
Lucky’s overwhelmed brain yielded up a single clear
warning: someone might walk in. Mouths joined, he danced them toward a stall
without breaking contact. A condom machine hung on the wall at an awkward
angle. A handwritten sign proclaimed, “Out of Order.” Damn it!
At this rate, he wouldn’t last long enough to wrap
his meat anyway. He wrestled them both into a stall, and slammed and locked the
door behind him.
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I love Eden's books. All the ones I've read have inspired strong emotions in me while I've read it.
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The first book I read by Eden, which was a free read and was the wonderful book 'The Telling' and the subsequent second part 'The Night Watch' - I would really recommend reading these well written books - dealing with a man broken by war and the healing power of love. If you have not read any of Eden's books before she does have a number of free reads on her website, and many other good reads such as The Wish and The Angel of 13th Street.
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