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Monday, February 15, 2016

Cover Reveal: Mending the Rift

This cover is both sexy and sweet, and that's appropriate, because so is the book, which I've had the privilege of reading. Such a beautiful story by my dear friend and fellow author, Chris T. Kat!






Author Name: Chris T. Kat

Book Name: Mending the Rift

Release Date: March 14, 2016
Blurb:

In a future where man’s ability to reproduce is severely compromised, humanity has adapted to survive. Breeders—male and female—have become precious commodities, and they are strictly guarded and subject to limitations.
Luca Walker is a breeder. Though he knows what’s expected of him as the youngest son of the Northern Confederacy’s Vice President, he’s held out against the pressures of an arranged marriage because he longs to marry for love, not duty. But he’s been promised to Colonel Liam Smith and there’s little he can do about it, no matter that Luca is secretly in love with his bodyguard, Marcus Gray.
When Luca finds himself pregnant with Marcus’s baby, Smith is furious and vows to take what is his—by force, if necessary. Now Luca must fight for his life and the life of his unborn child… as well as the love of Marcus and the happily ever after he’s always dreamed of.

Pages or Words: 68,000 words

Categories: M/M Romance, Science Fiction, MPREG

Excerpt:
Excerpt from Chapter Two:

Marcus rappelled off and stepped onto the ground with a crunch of his boots. Pointing at the opening with the askew ladder, he asked, “Don’t tell me you seriously considered climbing down this way.”
Luca shrugged. “I’d have preferred spontaneous levitation, but it didn’t happen.”
He yelped when Marcus put an arm around his torso and lifted him to his feet, as if he weighed nothing. “Hey!”
Marcus silenced him with a glare, and Luca gritted his teeth while Marcus thumped dust off his clothes. “Your father is livid.”
Luca swallowed. He’d expected worried, maybe a bit mad, but livid? His father never got furious at him. Not for long, anyway. Being the baby of the family had its perks. “Why?”
Why? Seriously, Luca, you have to ask why?” Marcus patted Luca’s behind more firmly than was strictly necessary.
Luca shifted, trying to get away from Marcus’s arm. When that didn’t help, he slapped Marcus’s hands away and stepped aside. He couldn’t think when he was so close to Marcus—when the man touched him, he sent shivers up and down his spine. He ignored the glower Marcus directed at him. “Yes, seriously. He knows I don’t want to marry Smith. I don’t want anything to do with all that shit. I want to decide what I’m going to do with my life.”
Marcus shook his head. “Smith is a good man. My brother Kyle worked for him. He said he always treated his people well. If you want I could try to get Kyle on the phone so you can talk to him. That is, if I can get a hold on him. Trust me, you’ll be in good hands.”
“You don’t get it! I don’t want to be in good hands!”
“No?” Marcus raised an eyebrow.
Luca huffed, a small smile forming on his lips. “Well, yes, of course I want to be in good hands. But I want someone to love me, and not just for my ability to become pregnant. I want… you.”
Luca’s heart thundered in his rib cage. There, he’d said it. The ball was in Marcus’s court. Sure, it had only been one night, and Marcus’s reaction afterward hadn’t been promising, but maybe he’d just been scared? Maybe he feared to lose his job? Nonetheless, there was more going on between them, and they both knew it. That one night had just been the last logical step. Luca regretted nothing.
For a moment Marcus seemed startled, and there was a softness in his eyes that was solely reserved for Luca. The softness vanished too quickly for Luca’s liking.
Instead, Luca was greeted with Marcus’s usual, scrutinizing gaze. “You don’t want me, and you better never mention this again. It was a mistake. Now get it out of your head and be a good boy.”


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Meet the author:
Chris T. Kat lives in the middle of Europe, where she shares a house with her husband of many years and their two children. She stumbled upon the M/M genre by luck and was swiftly drawn into it. She divides her time between work, her family—which includes chasing after escaping horses and lugging around huge instruments such as a harp—and writing. She enjoys a variety of genres, such as mystery/suspense, paranormal, and romance. If there's any spare time, she happily reads for hours, listens to audiobooks or does cross stitch.


Where to find the author:


Publisher: Dreamspinner Press
Cover Artist: AngstyG

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Rafflecopter Prize: A book from Chris’s backlist or an audiobook copy of ‘Despite the Odds’
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Wednesday, January 6, 2016

Virtual Cover Reveal: Jump Cut

Please welcome author Libby Fischer Hellman, who is here to reveal the cover to her new book, Jump Cut. Libby will be awarding a $50 Amazon/BN GC to one randomly drawn commenter via Rafflecopter. The more you comment, the greater your chances of winning. To find the stops on the rest of her tour, go here. Don't forget to look for the Rafflecopter at the end of this post!


Jump Cut
by Libby Fischer Hellmann

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GENRE: Mystery

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BLURB:

Hired to produce a candyfloss profile of Chicago-based aviation giant, Delcroft, Ellie is dismayed when company VP Charlotte Hollander, the architect of a new anti-drone system for Delcroft, trashes the production and cancels the project. Ellie believes Hollander was spooked by shots of a specific man in the video footage. But when Ellie arranges to meet the man to find out why, he’s killed by a subway train.In the confusion, she finds a seemingly abandoned pack of cigarettes with a flash drive inside that belonged to the now dead man.

Ellie has the drive’s contents decrypted, but before long she discovers she’s under surveillance and thrown into the middle of a situation filled with drones, hacking, and Chinese spies that put her life and those she loves in mortal danger.

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EXCERPT:



The sun winked off the frozen surface of Lake Michigan the next morning as I drove south to McCormick Place. During one of the most brutal Chicago winters in decades, the smudge of purple clouds tinged with pink and gold hinted that the fury of winter might—just might—have peaked. I parked in the overpriced lot, bought half a dozen cups of overpriced coffee, and carried them into the massive exhibit hall.

The crew was setting up lights and shades, and Mac was behind the camera framing shots. MacArthur J. Kendall III owns a production studio in Northbrook. He started out shooting sweet sixteens, bar mitzvahs, and weddings, but parlayed that into corporate videos. We’ve worked together for nearly twenty years, from the days of two-inch video, to one-inch, three-quarter, and now digital.

Mac’s name, salt-and-pepper hair, button-down shirts, and penny loafers scream WASP, but the nasty scar running down his left cheek saves him from total Episcopalian infamy. He tells people he was attacked by a Mexican drug lord and made me swear never to reveal it was from a car accident.

I went up to him. “What do you need me to do?”

“You have the shot list?”

I nodded and pulled it out of the canvas bag that doubles as my purse. We went over it. He gestured to the main area of the Delcroft booth, which featured a large projection screen with the company logo on both sides, and about twenty chairs arranged theater-style.

“What time’s the first presentation?”

Teresa Basso Gold, our client contact, had told us to be prepared for a series of short remarks by Delcroft executives touting the company’s latest innovations.

I checked my watch. Barely six thirty. “The doors don’t open until nine, and Teresa said not to expect anyone until ten. But you can get some establishing shots, if you want.”

“Sounds like a plan,” Mac said and strolled over to confer with the crew.

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AUTHOR Bio and Links:

Libby Fischer Hellmann left a career in broadcast news in Washington, DC and moved to Chicago 35 years ago, where she, naturally, began to write gritty crime fiction. Twelve novels and twenty short stories later, she claims they’ll take her out of the Windy City feet first. She has been nominated for many awards in the mystery and crime writing community and has even won a few. *

With the addition of Jump Cut in 2016, her novels include the now five-volume Ellie Foreman series, which she describes as a cross between “Desperate Housewives” and “24;” the hard-boiled 4-volume Georgia Davis PI series, and three stand-alone historical thrillers that Libby calls her “Revolution Trilogy.” Her latest release, The Incidental Spy, is a historical novella set during the early years of the Manhattan Project at the U of Chicago. Her short stories have been published in a dozen anthologies, the Saturday Evening Post, and Ed Gorman’s “25 Criminally Good Short Stories” collection.

More at http://libbyhellmann.com.

* She has been a finalist twice for the Anthony, twice for Foreword Magazines Book of the Year, the Agatha, the Shamus, the Daphne and has won the Lovey multiple times.


http://www.libbyhellmann.com/

Author of Compulsively Readable Thrillers

The Incidental Spy, Sept. 2015: http://www.amazon.com/Incidental-Spy-Libby-Fischer-Hellmann/dp/1938733843/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1439437050&sr=1-1&keywords=the+incidental+spy+hellmann

Facebook: facebook.com:authorlibbyfischerhellmann

Twitter: http://twitter.com/libbyhellmann

Google+: google.com:+libbyhellmann


BUY LINK:

http://www.amazon.com/Jump-Cut-Ellie-Foreman-Mystery/dp/1464205191/ref=sr_1_1?s=digital-text&ie=UTF8&qid=1444748309&sr=8-1&keywords=Jump+Cut%2C+hellmann

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Friday, December 11, 2015

Cover Reveal: Shade's Champion

Please welcome my good friend and fellow author, Cheryl Headford, for her cover reveal for Shade's Champion. If this book is like her others, this will be a great read! Thanks for being here, Cheryl. Make yourself at home, I'll grab us something to drink to take off the chills!




Now, show us the cover!  Drum roll, please......



COVER BLURB
SHADE’S CHAMPION
Shade has been kept in the dark for eight long years. Now he’s facing a world that terrifies him. A world that seems to hold no place for him.
When the authorities are unable to find a home for Shade, Penny reluctantly accepts him into the secure school she manages, despite thinking it’s the wrong place for him. Penny fears for his safety among the other troubled children. In an attempt to forestall the disaster she predicts will happen, she appoints one of them as his champion.
Dory, an engaging seventeen-year-old with mental health issues, is proud to be chosen as Shade’s champion, and throws his heart and soul into the job. In doing so, he’s forced to face the thing he fears most—his own emotions.
An unexpected friendship begins to grow into something more, until a spiteful act tears them apart and leaves them broken.
When Dory falls ill, Shade is forced to face his demons, and struggles to find the strength and courage he needs to fight for the right to love, and to be there for his champion when he needs him most.

PRE-ORDER LINKS


ARe: https://www.allromanceebooks.com/product-shade039schampion-1940720-145.html
Come back next week to find out more about Shade's Champion!



Thursday, October 15, 2015

Something Brave Cover Reveal

Please welcome my friend and fellow author, Victoria Blisse, who is here to reveal the cover of her new release, Something Brave!

“You can call me Sir.” Something Brave Cover Reveal
Victoria Blisse’s newest BDSM novella is available for Pre-order at Totally Bound now. It’s the story of a shy vanilla woman and how she meets the only man she’s ever wanted to submit to. Felicity discovers her kinky side with the help of a Man she only knows as ‘Sir.’





Blurb:
Blushing, hesitant Felicity does something incredibly brave and submits to a man she only knows as Sir, but will his demands push her beyond her limits?
Felicity attends the local burlesque fair just to sell her Quietly Cute jewelry. A handsome stranger offers to spank her, and she surprises herself by submitting. Sir makes her choose the implement he will use to take her spanking virginity—and uses it to great effect.
She finds herself becoming the sexy, self-made billionaire’s sub, who is punished with bondage, forced into exhibitionism, hot wax and other delicious tortures. Felicity submits willingly, becoming braver with every interaction. But when Samuel offers her the means to establish her business and pulls her out of the poverty she lives in, she snaps, seeing it as an insult to her pride and possibly even a payment for her sexual services.
Can Samuel convince her otherwise, or will she walk out of his life forever? 
General Release Date: 17th November 2015




Excerpt:

“Oh, I think of you all the time, Felicity. When I’m meant to be concentrating on the figures, one…” She felt an explosion of heat just above her belly button a second after he paused, and she gasped and pulled her stomach in.
“Two.” Another drop landed a little higher, between her ribs, and she felt the two hot impact spots melting together into a river of warmth.
“Well, you get the idea.”
She heard the mirth in his voice. He was enjoying watching her squirm. Another drop of wax splashed between her breasts. The impact burned, and she writhed against her bonds. It wasn’t nice, it wasn’t pleasant, but the warmth and the condensing pull of the cooling wax was strangely sensual. She wanted more as much as she wanted it to stop.
“I think of you over breakfast, whenever I see a pretty item of jewelery, when I look out of my office window, when I touch my desk. I see you there, stretched out and eager for your spanking. I think about you when I pick up my briefcase, when I loosen my tie. All the time, Felicity. You’re always on my mind.”
She heard a rasp, sensed movement beside her. Had he put the candle down?
“I get overwhelmed by thoughts of you all the time.”
Another dribble landed at the top of her left breast and the drop turned into a stream that burned a trail down to just before her nipple. She clenched her teeth, expecting the burning to explode on her sensitive nub, but it didn’t. She relaxed.
“Another confession, Felicity. When I think of you, I get turned on.”

You can Pre-order Something Brave from Totally Bound now, Early download will be available on the 20th October exclusively at my publisher’s site and general release is the 17th November.





Bio:
Victoria Blisse is a mother, wife, Christian, Manchester United fan and award winning erotica author. She is also the editor of several Bigger Briefs collections, and the co-editor of the fabulous Smut Alfresco, Smut in the City and Smut by the Sea Anthologies.
Victoria is also one of the brains behind the fabulous Smut events, days and nights dedicated to erotica, fun and prizes. Check out http://ilovesmut.uk  for more details.
She is equally at home behind a laptop or a cooker and she loves to create stories, poems, cakes and biscuits that make people happy. She was born near Manchester, England and her northern English quirkiness shows through in all of her stories.
Passion, love and laughter fill her works, just as they fill her busy life.
You can find often find Victoria procrastinating on Facebook http://facebook.com/victoriablisse , Twitter http://twitter.com/victoriablisse  and Pinterest http://pinterest.com/victoriablisse
To find out more check out http://victoriablisse.co.uk


Tuesday, October 13, 2015

Cover Reveal: The Sceptre of Morgulan

Please welcome author Matthew D. Ryan, who is here to reveal the cover for his latest book, The Sceptre of Morgulan. Matthew will be awarding a $20 Amazon or B/N GC to one randomly drawn commenter via Rafflecopter. The more  you comment, the greater your chances of winning. To find the other stops on this tour, go here. Don't forget to look for the Rafflecopter at the end of this post.


The Sceptre of Morgulan
by Matthew D. Ryan

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GENRE:  Fantasy

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BLURB:

Coragan of Esperia has another job to do. Can he and his companions capture the Sceptre of Morgulan and prevent an apocalypse? Or will Korina outmaneuver them again and escape with the prize? So much hinges on the efforts of so few—if they fail in their quest, if the evil witch Korina the Black succeeds, she may gain an unrivaled power over the forces of darkness; a power she will not hesitate to use.

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EXCERPT:


  
“Accident or no, it makes no difference,” his father said. “You’ve got to be better than that, son. You’re worthless and you’ll never amount to anything unless you straighten up.” He swung the strap again; it struck him across his shoulder blades garnering two new welts and a bloody line of damaged flesh. “I won’t have myself a worthless son.”
           
Again, the strap came down. Gaelan fell to his knees. The tears flowed freely now; he couldn’t stop them. He felt small and helpless, too weak to defend himself, a victim of pitiful circumstance. People often spoke of the gods, but where were they now? How could such injustice be permitted? Either the gods did not exist, or they did not care. Either way, thought of their so-called mercies did not help him. Mardikkar. Auraria. Neither one was there to stop the pain. He struggled to his feet.
           
Weak. Helpless. Weak. Helpless. The words formed a grim incantation in his mind. Something to focus on. Something to fight against.
           
I will not remain a victim, he thought. Not forever. He looked back over his shoulder and saw his father holding the leather strap, preparing to strike yet again. And though his knees quaked and his body bled, he felt a burning anger in his chest. Someday, father, he thought, I will hold the whip, and it will be you begging for mercy. And when that day comes, I will remember this moment and I will give you exactly what you deserve.
           
His father struck again.
           
Gaelan awoke.




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AUTHOR Bio and Links:

Matthew D. Ryan is a published author living in upstate New York on the shores of Lake Champlain. His work has been featured on-line at Aphelion.com and YesteryearFiction.com. He has been deeply involved in the fantasy genre for most of his life as a reader, writer, and game designer. He is the operator of the web-site matthewdryan.com which features his blog, “A Toast to Dragons,” a blog dedicated to fantasy literature, and, to a lesser extent, sci-fi. Mr. Ryan says he receives his inspiration from his many years as an avid role-player and fantasy book reader. He has spent many long hours devising adventures and story-lines as well as gaming systems for role-playing games, playing a motley assortment of characters in RPG worlds, as well as digesting the writings of J.R.R. Tolkien, Robert Jordan, and others. As a result, he has great depth of experience in the fantasy genre and feels it was a natural shift for him to move into fantasy writing.

Mr. Ryan is the author of the exciting dark fantasy novel, Drasmyr, The Children of Lubrochius, and The Sceptre of Morgulan, as well as a growing number of short stories. His first novel, Drasmyr, won the book of the month award on Long and Short Reviews: Young Adult for the month of September 2012. The story features a traditional Dracula type vampire in a Middle-Earth type setting. It is a dark fantasy geared toward teens and adults that has consistently earned reviews in the four and five star range. Drasmyr serves as the prequel to his series: From the Ashes of Ruin. In addition to Drasmyr, The Children of Lubrochius, and The Sceptre of Morgulan, Mr. Ryan has published several short stories on-line, including: “Haladryn and the Minotaur”(published at the now defunct Pegasus On-line), “The River’s Eye”(published at YesteryearFiction.com) , “Escape”(published at Aphelion.com), and the three-story collection Of Dragons, Love, and Poison.. He has also spoken on the topic of “World-Building” utilizing his considerable experience as an author and game-designer. When not engrossed in his fantasy worlds, Mr. Ryan can be found volunteering at the local food shelf or playing with his cat, “Confucius,” who is as wise and wily as his name suggests.

Author’s Smashwords Page: http://www.smashwords.com/profile/view/matthewdryan
Author’s Blog: http://www.atoasttodragons.com
Author’s Home Page: http://www.matthewdryan.com
Author’s Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/MatthewDRyanAuthor
Author’s Amazon Page: http://www.amazon.com/author/matthewdryan
Author’s Goodreads Page: http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/579148.Matthew_D_Ryan
Author’s Twitter Handle: @MatthewDRyan1

for specific details on Mr. Ryan’s previous novels from this series, following the corresponding links:
Drasmyr: http://wp.me/P3Lbq0-gE
The Children of Lubrochius: http://wp.me/P3Lbq0-gM

Buy Link:  https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/574196

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Monday, June 8, 2015

Cover Reveal: Scent of the Heart





Book Blast/Cover Reveal Questions

1 – What is your secret indulgence?
We have a shake shop near the house that has something called a Vegan Raspberry Nebula shake. When KC Wells and Becky Condit were in Milwaukee, Paul and I bought them each one, and they loved it.

2 – Favorite way to unwind at the end of the day?
Sitting on the couch, surrounded by the dogs, watching a movie, while they beg Paul and I for popcorn.


3 – Favorite beverage (alcoholic or non)
I usually only drink water, but once in a while we splurge and get ourselves a root beer. I’d like to take it and make a root beer float… Ooh, now that’s a thought.


4 – Did you have an embarrassing nickname as a kid?
Yup. Will I say it? Nope. Since adulthood, the only people who know it are immediate family, and they STILL call me it to this day.


5 – Favorite type of dessert?
Raspberry nebula shake, made with vegan ice cream and vegan whip cream. It’s soooo good.


6 – What’s the most embarrassing gift you ever received?
Underwear that my folks thought I should model for everyone. I was a little kid, and hated it.

7 – What’s in your nightstand you don’t want anyone to see?
Absolutely nothing! Paul has them filled with junk because he’s a packrat. I think the most embarrassing thing in the nightstands MIGHT be a cassette tape of Frankie Goes to Hollywood.


8 – What’s your favorite meal?
Paul makes an awesome vegan pot pie. Now that I’m thinking about it, I may have to blackmail him into making me one.


9 – What’s the worst thing you’ve ever put in your mouth?
Um…. Well, there was this guy, you see, and he gave me ‘calamari’. I had no idea what it was, and I hope to hell I never have to have one of those rubbery things in my mouth again.

10 – What’s the name of your favorite Crayola crayon color?
Brick red.


11 – Do you prefer soup or salad?
I love soups. Especially Italian Wedding soup. I can’t find a good vegan replacement, but that’s okay.

12 – Favorite type of salad dressing?
Henri’s dressing. Sweet and tangy, and the only one Paul likes, so we use it a lot.


13 – Favorite soup?
When I wasn’t vegan it was Italian Wedding soup. After I went vegan, it was a tossup for vegan noodle soup or vegan chili from our local health food store.


14 – What was the last Halloween costume you wore?
An alien, complete with rubber mask and hands.


15 – Two weeks with a private yacht or jet – which would you use and who would you take with you?
I would take a private yacht to my private island with a bunch of friends (who I won’t list, because I inevitably end up forgetting someone on the list) and we’d sit on the private beach while naked cabana boys cater to our every whim.


16 – How old were you when you wrote your first story and do you remember what it was about?
I was fourteen. It was the story of Grant and Rusty, two teenage boys thrown together under less than auspicious circumstances (Rusty’s mom kicked him out, and Grant’s Aunt Helen took him in.) There’s also a murderer in there. I may have had a tad of a sadistic streak for my characters.


17 – Favorite childhood book?
My Side of the Mountain. I WANTED to run away from home and live in the woods with Fearful, and learn to live off the land. I pictured Sam falling in love with one of the other teen boys there.


18 – Favorite childhood author?
Jean Craighead George, the author of My Side of the Mountain. She tapped into my love of nature and animals.



19 – Ability you wished you possessed?
To be in multiple places at once. I have a very hard time saying no, and it gets me in trouble sometimes.


20 – Skill you wish you had?
I wish I could draw. I look at some of the things my friends on Facebook do, and then at my silly little stick man, and sigh heavily.


21 – What do you wear when you’re writing?
Usually sweats and a t-shirt, as well as a pair of slippers. Because now that I work at home, I don’t have to impress anyone, and my dogs sure as heck don’t care what I’ve got on.


22 – Do you have any particular music you listen to while you write?
Sometimes the house gets too quiet and I turn on some music, but my taste is pretty varied. Sometimes I’ll listen to new age music, other times Celtic, and (most often) 80s music.


23 – Do you prefer tea or coffee?
I’m not a fan of either. Though I used to like cans of Lipton Iced Tea, but that was years ago.


24 – Underwear: Sexy or comfortable?
Underwear? Is that like a requirement? Because if it is, I’m only going to say ‘functional’.


25 – Favorite place to write?
My ‘office’. I have my iPad, my laptop, and my desktop all going so I can keep in touch with my writing partners.


26 – What was your first job?
Dishwasher at IHOP in Cudahy Wisconsin. It was….a learning experience. (Mostly it taught me I never want to do dishes again.)


27 – What’s the weirdest thing you’ve ever eaten?
Deep-fried cheese curds. We had them at a restaurant in a small town in the middle of Wisconsin (Amish territory). Paul likes cheese curds, but we’d never heard of them deep-fried, so we ordered some. They were AMAZING! So good in fact, we drove two hours to get some more a few days later.


28 – How do you relax at the end of a stressful day?
Usually sitting on the couch watching television and eating dinner, but afterward, I get back to working on Pride stuff until bed.


29 – Do you have any tattoos? If so, what are they?
Oh, I wish. I have this strange aversion to pain. When I see pictures of guys who have their genitals tattooed, I’m excessively jealous of their manliness.


30 - What has been the biggest surprise to your life after being published?
Hell, BEING published was a surprise. After being published? Going to GRL in Atlanta and actually having people know who I was. Amanda Atchley came up to me and was all excited about meeting me, and I was completely flustered, because…well, I’m me, and a nervous wreck around people. But she was more than sweet.



31 - Do you have any writing quirks that have to be done, or anything that you have to have to write?
Not really, but I do my best writing in the car when Paul is going grocery shopping, because I’m away from all other distractions. I can usually do a thousand words while he’s trolling the aisles.


32 - What it is like being in their head with all those characters?
It’s never lonely. They like to chat all times of the day, and long into the night. Whispering their evil and vile plans to me, encouraging me to hurt and maim characters. Then I get yelled at by my friends who say I’m too bloodthirsty. Obviously they never met some of the people I’m writing Pulp Friction 2015 with. <Glances over toward Laura Harner, Havan Fellows, and Lee Brazil.>



33 – Do you have characters who argue over whose turn it is next?
:hangs head: Yes. Even characters who weren’t supposed to get another story are knocking on the inside of my skull, asking me if I remember them. DUH! How could I forget? You won’t let me sleep.


34 - What do you do to restore or refill when you need to recharge?
Turn off the computer, flip the light switch, make a big bowl of popcorn, and watch a movie. Of course I have an alternative: The company I used to work for gives all employees who have 25 or more years of service a lifetime movie pass that gets me into any Marcus theater for free (as long as the movie isn’t pass list suspended). So we could go sit and watch it on the big screen.


35 – Most amazing place you’ve ever been?
Vermont. It’s absolutely gorgeous. We got married there, on the deck of Moosemeadow Lodge, overlooking the mountains. It was amazing.



36 – Have you ever had a character take off and go their own direction? If so, who was the worst?
Benny Peters. He was a HUGE pain in the butt. He was supposed to be Taylor’s best friend in Pitch, and that’s all he was supposed to be. Then all of a sudden he met Addy Dean, and he wanted a story about him and Addy.

So I gave him his story (Wet Paint), and even THAT doesn’t satisfy him. Now he wants something about him and his friends in college. So far I’m refusing to budge.


37 - Most memorable moment as an author?
I got a letter from someone who read Pitch that made me cry. He said how much the story meant to him, and how much he enjoyed it, and I was all verklempt.


38 - How do you deal with interruptions from family and friends – how do you find the balance and mark the space you need?
The only real interruptions when I work are the dogs. Paul knows if I’m working, he shouldn’t bother me, and he’s really, REALLY good about it. He’ll even make dinner if I’m in the middle of something and don’t want to stop.


39 - What inspired you to write in the first place?
Growing up as a gay teen, there were so few things that I could read that let me know I wasn’t messed up. In my head I made stories about people like me who fell in love with the person they’d spend the rest of their lives with, as well as people who supported them. My favorite was Aunt Helen from ‘Free At Last’. She was super.


40 – What’s the hardest step for you as a writer? Planning? Writing? Editing? Something else?
Edits. They are the bane of my existence. My editor cackles gleefully over the fact that she’s making me fix things like timelines.


41 – Coke or Pepsi? (Or something else.)
For soda it’s either orange or root beer. I’ve never been a cola lover.


42 – Sweet or Salty?
Both! Sweet and Salty rock together.


43 – Guilty indulgence?
A handful of carob chips as I’m writing.


44 – Best moment of your school career?
Walking across to pick up my diploma, knowing I’d never have to set foot in that place again.


45 – What kind of shifter would you be?
Bear! Definitely. Silvia Violet wrote one of her Wild R Farms about a bear shifter named Will. I’m not sure why she chose that name for a bear shifter…. Okay, fine, I begged and pleaded. When it comes to my shifters, I have no dignity.


46 – Twinks or Bears?
Both are nice to look at, but my preference will always be Bears. Big ol’ growly bears who can pull you into a hug and let you know that you ARE being hugged.


47 – Coffee, tea, or something else?
Something else. Definitely. If it’s one of those types of beverages, I prefer hot chocolate with some vegan whip cream or marshmallows. It’s something warm and soothing on a nice chilly night.

Or hot apple cider! I do love my sweets.


48 – What’s your favorite color?
It depends on my mood, but it’s usually yellow or red.


49 – Favorite of your books?
500 Miles. I was really pleased with how it turned out.


50 – Favorite of your characters?
Benny Peters. Best friend you’ll ever have. When I wrote Pitch, I pictured him as a protector for Taylor, and then Addy. In Wet Paint he fulfills that role to the nth degree, but realizes sometimes he has to back off.


51 – Harry Potter or Twilight?
Harry Potter. I’ve never read the books, and only saw the first two movies, but I do enjoy the world that JK Rowling built.


52 – Three things on your bucket list?
1 – Travel overseas.
2 – Live somewhere that’s not colder than a witch’s nipple in December.
3 – Live a happy life with the family that I made.


53 – You meet a time traveler who will take you ‘anywhen’. Do you go to the past or the future?
The future. I want to see what becomes of mankind. Do they finally get their heads out of the sand and work for the betterment of all, or do they destroy themselves because of greed and prejudice?

Do we have to be so stringent? What about a slice of cake next to a piece of pie, and smother them with vanilla ice cream? I’m all about inclusion.


55 – Dog or cat? Yes. ;)

I have three cats and four dogs. All of them are shelter rescues except for Brownie, who we got from the neighbor who decided they didn’t want her.


56 – You’ve been bitten by something radioactive. What power do you get from it?

With my luck, the only thing I’ll get is a bad case of the fleas. Though being Flea-Man does have advantages. I mean check it out!

FREAKY FLEA FACTS
1    Fleas are wingless insects that get onto hosts by jumping.

2    Fleas have been on this planet for approximately 100 million years.

3    There are over 2,000 species and subspecies of fleas (that we know of).

4    In almost all species of fleas, the females are larger than the males.   

5    If it doesn’t have to move around much, a flea can live anywhere between 2 months and 100 days between meals.

6    If they were human sized athletes participating in the long jump in the Olympics, certain fleas could break the current world record by approximately 970 feet.

57 – Eat out or dine in?
Honestly, I’d rather eat in. Unless we’re talking about Classic Slice pizza. THEN I’ll eat out.

58 – What is the best gift you’ve ever received?
A ring that fit my finger perfectly, and the man who said ‘I Do’ afterward. Though I admit, sometimes I want to see if there is a return policy on both.

59 – Best gift you ever gave?
A friend was getting married, and I wanted something unique for a gift. I went to the store and ordered a pair of silver wedding wine glasses and had them engraved with their anniversary, but 25 years into the future, because they’d have to stay married to use them.

They divorced a few years later.


60 – What’s your favorite cookie?

Chocolate chip. Almost anything with chocolate chip in it. Peanut Butter Chocolate Chip. Double Chocolate Chip. Chocolate Chip with Walnuts. Screw it, just give me the chips and I’ll be happy!




Author Name: Parker Williams

Book Name: Scent of the Heart
Series: Shifting Needs
Book: Two
Series should be read in order

Release Date: June 15, 2015
Blurb:

Casey Scott grew up being told he’d never amount to anything, and despite the unwavering
love and support from his best friend, Jake, the idea sticks in the back of Casey’s mind. When he
discovers he has a unique destiny in an enclave where shifters and humans live together, he
seizes the chance, wanting for once in his life to be someone special.

Tsvetok Yerokhin lost his parents to the evil ruler of the enclave when he was a boy. The
responsibilities of raising his two younger brothers nearly overwhelmed him and self-doubt
took over. When the new Alpha and his Protector arrive in time to save his life, Sev is grateful,
but he’s even more shocked when he scents his mate with them.

Casey isn’t prepared for the feelings that sweep over him when he meets Sev, but he refuses to
act on them because he’s straight. Still, there is something so alluring about Sev that Casey can’t
help being drawn to him.

As the two explore the edges of their new discovery, an evil returns, determined to control the
enclave or destroy it. The Alpha and Protector are powerless to stop it, but Casey holds the key
to victory. If he can discover what it is, he has a chance to save them all. To be the hero.

Unfortunately, the hero has to be willing to make the ultimate sacrifice, and for Casey that
means losing his heart.



Pages or Words: Approximately 69,000 words

Categories: Contemporary, M/M Romance, Romance, Paranormal, Bisexual, Fiction, Gay Fiction, New Adult

Excerpt:
Casey had slept in the early evening, exhausted from his activities of the day. First the twins came, and their birth wasn’t easy. One of them, the boy, refused to come out. Normally shifter births were in and out in less than an hour. This one had kept him elbow deep for four. When the child was finally born, he had a full head of fluffy gray hair, indicative of his mother’s rabbit side. When they’d asked his advice on what to name their new son, Casey had said Thumper. His parents had fallen in love with the name, and Casey learned that people who had never seen a movie had no idea what humor was.
Then there was the incident with the stupid skunk in the forest. He hoped to hell Jake never found out, because after all the crap Casey had given him, he knew for a fact there would be hell to pay.
His intent had been to sleep a few hours, then try another dreamwalk. They always left him drained when he didn’t have a tether to this world. Casey shook his head. Six months ago he never would have talked about different worlds, men that could become animals, or ghosts outside of his weekly Dungeons and Dragons game. Now it seemed he was actually living a campaign. He was a shaman, a wizard of sorts. Jake was a paladin, righteous and good. Zak was…well, Zak probably would have been royalty. With his demeanor and attitude, he would have made a great king.
He’d been dozing fitfully; his dreams filled with visions of future events, where a fork in the road left him with too many decisions. One was life, the other was death, but both were fraught with peril. The knocking at his door had jolted him awake, and he was actually glad for it.
Sev looked absolutely miserable as he stood at the door. This would be only the second time the man had come to see Casey. Most everyone else in the enclave had stopped by, even for a friendly visit, numerous times. Yet Sev always hung back. This time, Casey needed to understand what was going on.
When they came in contact, skin on skin, Casey had no idea what happened. A surge ran up the length of his arm, seemingly connecting him to Sev. He could tell the man across from him needed his help. Sev was different from all the others in the enclave who’d come and talked to him in the last six months. He didn’t need advice; what he needed was someone to understand.
Sev sat at the table, looking for all the world as if he were lost. He sipped the calming tea that Casey had brewed, his eyes downcast as he told Casey his story—the death of his parents, the problems he now had with his brothers, and his uncertainty that he was doing the right thing. Never before had Casey wanted to pull someone into his arms and promise them that everything would be all right. He’d heard so many stories after Elizar’s defeat—beatings, rape, murder, and still he was able to maintain a detachment. Not with Sev.
“How can I help?”
Sev sighed. “I don’t know that you can. I just wanted to talk to someone.”
Casey could see the shine of tears when Sev finally lifted his head, and his chest tightened as he stood and wrapped his arms around the man. He didn’t have words, and he couldn’t think of any other way to comfort him. Not one of the salves, potions, ointments, teas, or other remedies on his shelves had the power to offer the healing that a hug brought.
“Thank you, my mate.”
The words were so soft Casey was certain he had misheard them.


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About the author:

Parker Williams believes that true love exists, but it always comes with a price. No happily ever after can ever be had without work, sweat, and tears that come with melding lives together.
Living in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Parker held his job for nearly 28 years before he decided to retire and try new things. He enjoys his new life as a stay-at-home author and also working on Pride-Promotions, an LGBT author promotion service.


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Connect with Parker on: Twitter: @ParkerWAuthor
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Publisher: Parker Williams
Cover Artist: Laura Harner

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