Monday, August 17, 2020

'Nother Sip of Gin by @Rhys_Ford #NEWRELEASE #BLOGTOUR


 Never thought I’d be back on the road with these guys again but … here we are. And nothing makes me happier than to take to the pages with the Sinner Boys all over again. ’Nother Sip of Gin came from a friend asking me if I’d ever consider pulling together some of the blog spots I’d done into a book they could read on their Kindle. I’ve held that possibility in my head for a while and then I got the time and space to pull not only the foundational stories I’d already shared but a few brand new stories I’ve always wanted to explore, short bits of emotions and life moments I’ve enjoyed pulling together. I’ve included long stories like Hair of the Dog and a few others because well, they were fun to write in the past but also provided a solid base for so much of the Sinners lore.

 

For this blog tour I wanted to take a bit of time to talk about five lyric snippets and how they connect to the characters as well as the meaning behind a few of them. It was great to go through the anthology and once again visit with the guys. I’ll be writing a novella about Connor and Forest in the near future so this trip down memory lane has been a great revisit with old friends, reacquainting me with their voices, quibbles, and most of all, their lives.

 

Giveaway!

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Gypsy roses, and a white daisy crown

Waltzing in circles, We all fall down

Spin a thread, make it of gold

Weave us a family, brash, loud and bold

Let me sing to them in the darkness

Let me sing to them in the light

Let us sing together under the moon

Let us sing to keep back the night

When the road comes a’calling

Let me remember where I’ve been

‘Cause once our song is over

We’ll want to come back again

Don’t sell your soul to the Devil

Take a nickel for every sin

Lift your voices so we can hear you

And dance with Crossroads Gin


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Shouting Down the Moon

A significant moment in the series comes about when Miki, Damie, Rafe, and Forest form Crossroads Gin. Technically, in most series, that formation would mean the end of the story but with the Sinners Boys, there was a little bit further to go. When I wrote Absinthe of Malice, it was meant to be a transitional book where the readers were able to see the band members actually as musicians and to experience the trials and tribulations of what it was like for them to be on the road. I felt it was necessary not only for the reader but for the band to basically start from the ground up again, even though they had a lot of experience and success. It was not only a bonding journey but also one of self-discovery.

 In AoM, there were quite a few threads that needed to be woven through the book. I wanted to address Miki’s relationship with Brigid, Damien and Kane, and most of all, Rafe’s continuing struggle with sobriety. The key storylines in Absinthe were to show things weren’t magically cured because the band was finally together. While a lot of issues have been resolved in the prior books, it still would be unrealistic to assume everything would be perfect because there were a lot of things that had been addressed. One of those things was Miki’s anger towards Damien’s death and his feeling of being abandoned.

Even though we know Damien didn’t actually die and none of that was within his control, Miki had once again been cut adrift from the only thing that anchored him — Sinners Gin. One of the things to remember when reading the series is that Miki had never truly been alone during his developmental years. He depended upon Damien, Johnny, and Dave to provide him with a backstop for his life whenever it went kind of crazy and following the accident, there was nothing solid beneath Miki to keep him steady. Kane’s arrival in Miki’s life was a good counterpoint to Miki’s relationship with Damien and it forced him to construct a relationship outside of the commonality of music, something he’d never done before. The push pull of learning how Kane thought and felt as well as discovering how to communicate to someone without shared base pushed Miki’s limits. Damien wasn’t there to give him any social shortcuts and Miki had to be invested in creating his involvement and engagement with Kane.

 When Damien reemerged, Miki actually gained a bit about footing but still hadn’t quite addressed how he felt following the accident. He was able to do that in AoM or at least was able to recognize those discussions had to happen. Considering where he was on page 1 of Sinners Gin to the end of AoM, Miki has gained a lot of ground as far as how to communicate and how to be open. A lot of this has to do with not just his relationship with Kane but also developing his relationships with the rest of the band, including the shift of his relationship with Damien. Miki is more of Damie’s equal now and Damien is more than willing to accept that change because he recognizes it as growth for Sinjun.

 This song in a way represents Miki at the crossroads himself. He is built up a support structure that is pretty solid and now has faith that he’s loved. This marks the end of part of his journey to heal the wounds he’s carried inside of him but it also signifies the beginning of a time where he needs to look at those scars and accept that while there still may be darkness and pain inside of him, there’s also a lot of light and joy to balance that out.

 He just needs to reach out and embrace it.

 

 

’Nother Sip of Gin by Rhys Ford

A Sinners Gin Anthology

 For Crossroads Gin rock stars Miki, Damien, Rafe, and Forest, life is a Möbius strip of music, mayhem, and murder. Through it all, the sweet, hot moments between tours with lovers, friends, and family keep them sane, healthy, and happy. This Sinners collection features short stories spanning the entire series, from before the first note to after the lights go out.



BUY LINKS: 

Purchase ’Nother Sip of Gin at Dreamspinner: https://www.dreamspinnerpress.com/books/nother-sip-of-gin-by-rhys-ford-11738-b

 Also at Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Nother-Sip-Gin-Sinners-Anthology-ebook/dp/B08DWM53J9/

 

And other fine online book retailers.

 


 

About Rhys Ford

Rhys Ford is an award-winning author with several long-running LGBT+ mystery, thriller, paranormal, and urban fantasy series and is a two-time LAMBDA finalist with her Murder and Mayhem novels. She is also a 2017 Gold and Silver Medal winner in the Florida Authors and Publishers President’s Book Awards for her novels Ink and Shadows and Hanging the Stars. She is published by Dreamspinner Press and DSP Publications.

 

She’s also quite skeptical about bios without a dash of something personal and really, who doesn’t mention their cats, dog and cars in a bio? She shares the house with Harley, a grey tuxedo with a flower on her face, Badger, a disgruntled alley cat who isn’t sure living inside is a step up the social ladder as well as a ginger cairn terrorist named Gus. Rhys is also enslaved to the upkeep a 1979 Pontiac Firebird and enjoys murdering make-believe people.

 

Rhys can be found at the following locations:

Blog: www.rhysford.com
Facebook: www.facebook.com/rhys.ford.author
Facebook Group: Coffee, Cats, and Murder: https://www.facebook.com/groups/635660536617002/

Twitter: @Rhys_Ford






Wednesday, July 8, 2020

Silk Dragon Salsa by @Rhys_Ford #BLOGTOUR

Hello!


And welcome back to my world of dragons, intrigue, hot guns, fast cars and a grumpy, slightly anti-social Chimera of a Sidhe and an Unsidhe who really only wants to hunt monsters and go home to his probably carnivorous cat. My name is Rhys Ford and I’ll be your guide today as on July 14th,I’ll take you back to the Kai Gracen series for Book Four — Silk Dragon Salsa.

If you’re following the blog tour from the beginning, you can skip this bit and head to the serialized part of the story but if this is your first time with me, let me ramble a bit about my grouchy special kitten, Kai. I’ve used the past three books to set up his relationships and world and kind of settling him for what should have been a changing environment. He’s never really had a lot of contact with the elfin and never really wanted any. Ryder, the Lord of the Southern Rise Court, blew into Kai’s life like a hurricane with a grudge and Kai’s had to not only learn how to get along with the man but also adjust to the fact the elfin are in his life to stay. Not something Kai ever wanted. He was raised by humans, thinks of himself as human, and was pretty happy about it.

Then his world changed and he was dragged kicking and screaming and probably stabbing into a bit of elfin affairs even as he knew it would probably be the death of him.

And in Silk Dragon Salsa, I really turn his world upside down.

It was a long time coming and Kai, in his true quick-on-his-feet fashion, knows he must change with it. Because the Merged world is going forward — with or without his approval — and this time, he has a chance for a bit of happiness, if he can find it in the chaos storm hunting him down in Silk Dragon Salsa.

Silk Dragon Salsa Giveaway 

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Silk Dragon Salsa Information and Purchase Links

Kai’s fourth book is being published by Dreamspinner Press and I’ve had the fantastic honour of working with Chris McGrath again for its cover. Chris is a fantastic artist and he totally captured the feel of the book in this cover. I am so very grateful for his contributions in bringing Kai to life.

AND Greg Tremblay will once again bring his talent and gorgeous voice to breathing life and mayhem into Kai’s world as he narrates — nay, acts — Silk Dragon Salsa. I’ll be announcing the audiobook’s release date once I have it so watch my social media for further details.

Silk Dragon Salsa can be purchased at Dreamspinner Press, Amazon and other fine online ebook retailers.

Dreamspinner Link:
www.dreamspinnerpress.com/books/silk-dragon-salsa-by-rhys-ford-11709-b

Universal Amazon Link:
https://www.amazon.com/Silk-Dragon-Salsa-Gracen-Book-ebook/dp/B08BR9QKT9/

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And now… for License to Stalk, A Kai Gracen Short Story

Part One 
There was little in life more unexpected than a shotgun jamming while staring down a dragon’s throat as it
pumped up its lungs to bathe you in fire. Some people say living on the edge of death makes them feel more
alive, more in touch with the world around them.
I call bullshit.
Only thing that kind of crap does is ruin a guy’s underwear and if you’re lucky, you live long enough to regret
having to smell the carnage on the long haul back to wherever you stashed your truck.
“Drop, you pointy eared idiot!”
Never let it be said Dempsey didn’t care for me. A lot of people thought that but in truth, I felt the warmth of
his words flow over me. Or, that could have just been the blooming heat wash of his rounds being fired
directly over my head just as I flung myself onto the ground.
Another boom went off and I took the cover to roll myself out of the way of the lizard’s attack. Either Dempsey
would hit it or I would die. Perhaps both. Either way, I wasn’t going to have to worry about the shotgun I’d
flung away. The damned thing failed me for the last time, and it was time to scrape out what little money I had
towards getting a new one.
The dragon screamed, its breath a foul taint of rotten fish and bird eggs. As lizards went, it was a scrawny,
bony thing, more snake with stick-like legs than the brawn and grace of anything found in Pendle but this
particular lizard had one thing that none of the others had.
It always nested in coal deposits and sometimes in the heat of its dung-packed nest, it formed small flawless
diamonds.
Normally, a coal snake-lizard wasn’t enough of a prize to bother but we were broke, running low on food and
packing enough ammo to start a revolution. Bullets and shells don’t make a good dinner and neither do they
buy gas for Dempsey’s pain-in-the-ass truck so when I’d spotted the trail of black grit in the air when the
skinny dragon lurched up to take down a pigeon, it meant dinner wasn’t going to be canned refried beans on
a hot dog bun again.
“Screw the gun,” I muttered, reaching behind me. “Steel’s better.”
Rolling up to my feet, I came up with the two long knives I kept sheathed in the holster straps on my back,
ignoring Dempsey’s spitting disgust. Shaking the hair out of my eyes, I found myself out of striking distance of
the dragon but well within sprinting distance of its nest.
“Go in there!” Dempsey shouted at me, drowning out the coal snake’s hissing. “See what you can scoop out
while I hold it back. I’ve only got so many rock salt shells before I start using birdshot and we don’t want to kill
the golden lizard now, do we, boy?”
The Badlands weren’t known for their dragons before the Merge but the damned things sure as hell found
them after the elfins’ Underhill smashed into the humans’ Earth. Maybe the place used to smell sweet. Now, it
was an aromatic sea of sunbaked bird cage coated in vomit and l couldn’t imagine actually heading into the
dragon’s cramped cave was going to smell any better.
Another blast from Dempsey’s shotgun left an echoing chime bouncing around in my ears and I snarled back
at him, sheathing my knives. Whatever I found in there was going to have to tide us over until we got a job
and I was sick of sharing the inside of a tent with the old man’s gassy innards.
“Swear to God, there better be a damned pot of gold in there, Dempsey,” I growled then took a deep breath,
readying myself to dig through the piles of lizard shit I had waiting for me. “Because from what I hear, dead fat
old Irish men make really good carnitas and I’ve got plenty of tortillas back in the truck.”



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Silk Dragon Salsa by Rhys Ford

SoCalGov Stalker Kai Gracen always knew Death walked in his shadow. Enough people told him that, including his human mentor, Dempsey. Problem was, the old man never told him what to do when Death eventually caught up.

Where Tanic, his elfin father and the Wild Hunt Master of the Unsidhe Court, brought Kai pain and suffering, Dempsey gave him focus and a will to live or at least until everything unraveled. Now caught in a web of old lies and half-truths, Kai is torn between the human and elfin world, unsure of who he is anymore. Left with a hollowness he can’t fill, Kai aches to find solace in the one elfin he trusts, a Sidhe Lord named Ryder but he has unfinished business with Dempsey’s estranged brother, a man who’d long ago swore off anything to do with the feral elfin child Dempsey dragged up from the gutter.

Reeling from past betrayals, Kai searches for Dempsey’s brother, hoping to do right by the man saved him while trying to keep one step ahead of the death haunting his every step. Kai never thought he’d find love or happiness as a Stalker but when Death comes knocking at his door, Kai discovers a fierce need to live life to the fullest — even if that means turning his back on people he calls family. 




About Rhys Ford

Rhys Ford is an award-winning author with several long-running LGBT+ mystery, thriller, paranormal, and urban fantasy series and is a two-time LAMBDA finalist with her Murder and Mayhem novels. She is also a 2017 Gold and Silver Medal winner in the Florida Authors and Publishers President’s Book Awards for her novels Ink and Shadows and Hanging the Stars. She is published by Dreamspinner Press and DSP Publications.

She’s also quite skeptical about bios without a dash of something personal and really, who doesn’t mention their cats, dog and cars in a bio? She shares the house with Harley, a grey tuxedo with a flower on her face, Badger, a disgruntled alley cat who isn’t sure living inside is a step up the social ladder as well as a ginger cairn terrorist named Gus. Rhys is also enslaved to the upkeep a 1979 Pontiac Firebird and enjoys murdering make-believe people.

Rhys can be found at the following locations:

Blog: www.rhysford.com
Facebook: www.facebook.com/rhys.ford.author
Facebook Group: Coffee, Cats, and Murder: https://www.facebook.com/groups/635660536617002/

Twitter: @Rhys_Ford

For more information and to keep track of his upcoming releases, visit Greg Tremblay at: https://gregtremblay.com/


Tuesday, March 10, 2020

Murder Most Deserving, by @DeannaWadsworth & @hanksbooks #BOGO

Murder Most Deserving, Hank Edwards & Deanna Wadsworth
Lacetown Murder Mysteries: Case Two

An acoustic music festival comes to Lacetown, and with it, another dead body—this one found at Fleishman’s Funeral Home. Michael recuses himself from the autopsy, handing the job over to his arch-nemesis from a neighboring county.

Luckily Michael and local hairstylist Jazz are closer than ever. Between a trio of funerals, a blowout BBQ, and a couple of trips on Beulah, Jazz’s beloved scooter, Michael and Jazz do some sleuthing of their own. With the first gruesome murder still fresh in their memories, they can’t help but wonder if notorious murderer and famous author Russell Withingham might be targeting them from jail, where he’s awaiting trial.

The festival, however, brings in a veritable lineup of potential killers, including a familiar—and most unwelcome—figure from their past. As the murderer circles ever closer to Jazz and Michael, Sheriff Musgrave is quick to remind them that everyone’s a suspect until Sheriff Musgrave says they’re not!


Thank you so much for hosting us, Tyra!

We would like to share with your readers, an exclusive excerpt from our upcoming gay rom-com murder mystery MURER MOST DESERVING—A Lacetown Murder Mystery Case Two.
If you haven’t had a chance to meet Michael and Jazz, you are in for a treat.
Michael is a shy mortician, and Jazz is a hairstylist and as sassy as his name suggests. They first fell head over heels for each other in MURDER MOST LOVELY, and their romance is still going strong, hot and passionate. But another murder mystery has cast its shadow over Lacetown, Michigan and our delightful heroes.
But enjoy this exclusive excerpt of the calm before the storm, though when it comes to Michael and Jazz, their romance is nothing less than a wild and passionate tornado.



MURDER MOST DESERVING Case Two

EXCERPT:
Michael pulled his Toyota into a parking spot behind the Holland Harbor Lofts where Jazz lived above Misty’s salon. He glanced up to the second floor of the old brick building and saw white curtains fluttering in an open window to the loft apartment Michael had gotten to know well.
The old chandlery building was on Lacetown’s historic registry, the town quite proud of its rich fishing and shipping history. Right on Steelhead Avenue, the redbrick structure housed businesses below and the lofts above, all of them with a view of Lake Michigan across the street.
“Here you are,” Michael said.
“Yup, back to the grind. You going home to listen to your podcast to see if they found the hubby’s leg under the azalea bushes?”
Michael chuckled. “No, part three comes out next Thursday.”
“You’ll have to let me know what happened.” Jazz glanced at his watch. “I’ve got twenty minutes before my next client.”
Jazz’s wheat-colored hair was pulled back in a low ponytail, and his eyes sparkled like whisky in a crystal decanter. Michael never tired of gazing at Jazz. Sometimes his heart would leap in his chest like it had the first time he’d seen Jazz, taking him by surprise.
And you’re dating him. You get to make love to him….
Michael’s heart skipped again, and he gave Jazz a smile. “Twenty whole minutes?”
“Yup.”
Off and on during dinner and on the drive back from Gruff’s Grub, Jazz had complained about seeing Norbert again, a sure indication he was very preoccupied with the incident and trying not to be.
I’ve got just the thing to get Jazz’s mind off all that drama.
Michael placed his hand on Jazz’s bouncing knee. “You can do a lot in twenty minutes.”
Jazz’s wide mouth crooked into a knowing smile. “You can. You can cook a frozen pizza.”
“You can pay bills or do the dishes.”
Jazz nodded seriously. “You could even work out in twenty minutes.”
“Know what else you can do in twenty minutes?” Michael said, his pulse thumping even as his groin stirred.
“What’s that?” Jazz licked his lips.
“Play truth or dare.”
“Oh, I like that game,” Jazz said.
On their first date, Jazz had initiated the teenage girl slumber party game as a way to get to know each other, and it had worked surprisingly well.
He wasn’t sure what it was about Jazz—maybe his open, accepting nature?—but Michael had never felt so confident with any of his other lovers. At least not confident enough to say what he said next. “Would you like to take a dare?”
“Always.”
“I dare you to invite me up to your apartment.”
Jazz let out a throaty growl and hastily fumbled with his seat belt. “Dare accepted. And dammit, there’s only nineteen minutes left now.”
“We’d better hurry.”
Michael killed the engine and quickly got out of the car. His hands trembled with excitement as he locked the car with a beep-beep and pocketed his keys.
Grinning, Jazz entered his code for the interior stairway that led to his trendy loft. They climbed the stairs two at a time, and since they were alone in the hallway, Michael pressed his body against the length of Jazz’s back as Jazz unlocked his door.
With a sigh, Jazz leaned into Michael, thrusting his ass against Michael’s hardening dick. Michael wrapped his arms around Jazz’s solid waist and inhaled the sweet herbal scent of his boyfriend’s glorious hair.
His every fantasy had now become fixated on Jazz’s beautiful hair. He really hoped Jazz never got the notion to cut it all off.
The warmth of Jazz’s body seeped through their clothing and heated Michael’s blood. Any lingering thoughts about Jazz cutting his hair faded as passion flooded Michael’s senses.
“So what do you have in mind, Mr. Fleishman?” Jazz purred, pushing his door open but not stepping out of Michael’s embrace.
Michael nibbled Jazz’s earlobe, his pride swelling like his cock when Jazz shivered. That was definitely one of Jazz’s hot spots. The other was…. Michael pressed the flat of both hands on the front of Jazz’s hip bones, then to the soft fleshy areas before hip, thigh, and cock met.
Jazz groaned.
“What would you like?” Michael purposefully tickled the skin below Jazz’s earlobe with his lips.
Jazz walked forward, and Michael went with him, never releasing him. Using one foot, he kicked the door shut behind them.

MURDER MOST LOVELY Case One

MURDER MOST DESERVING Case Two


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Deanna Wadsworth might be a bestselling erotica author, but she leads a pretty vanilla life in Ohio with her wonderful husband and adorable cocker spaniels. She has been penning stories since childhood, and her first erotic novella was published in 2010 and served multiple as President of the Rainbow Romance Writers in 2017. When she isn’t writing books or brainstorming with friends, you can find her making people gorgeous in a beauty salon. An avid reader, she also loves gardening, cooking, music, and dancing. Often she can be seen hanging out on the sandbar in the muddy Maumee River or chilling with her hubby and a cocktail in their basement bar. In between all that fun, Deanna cherishes the quiet times when she can let her wildly active imagination have the full run of her mind. Her fascination with people and the interworkings of their relationships have always inspired her to write romance with spice and love without boundaries.

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Hank Edwards has been writing gay fiction for more than twenty years. He has published over thirty novels and dozens of short stories. His writing crosses many sub-genres, including romance, rom-com, contemporary, paranormal, suspense, mystery, and wacky comedy. He has written a number of series such as the suspenseful Up to Trouble, funny and spooky Critter Catchers, Old West historical horror of Venom Valley, and erotic and funny Fluffers, Inc. No matter what genre he writes, Hank likes to keep things steamy and heartfelt. He was born and still lives in a northwest suburb of the Motor City, Detroit, Michigan, where he shares a home with his partner of over 20 years and their two cats.
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Tuesday, March 3, 2020

The Billionaire's Bribe by @Jambrea @PridePublishing #RELEASEDAY #CONTEST

The Billionaire's Bribe, Jambrea Jones, Pride Publishing
Remington knows not to date employees, but when his father throws down an ultimatum, everything changes. Elros only wants overtime but what he gets instead…

Remington doesn’t want a boyfriend. He’s content with his playboy behavior and extravagant lifestyle, but his father is pushing the issue and wants him to settle down. When an employee comes to him with a request for overtime, he decides to kill two birds with one stone. He can have a pretend boyfriend, which will make his father happy, and Remington will be able to keep his trust fund and the way of life that goes with it. What could go possibly wrong? He’s willing to find out.

Elros needs money—and fast. His boss offers him an opportunity—a bribe, really—to be his fake boyfriend in exchange for a nice-sized payment. Elros isn’t sure living a real-life soap opera is for him, but the money is too good to pass up when his mother has cancer and the bills are adding up faster than he can blink. Maybe playing pretend could work.


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Remington Marlow glared down at the phone on his desk as if it might jump up and bite him. His father was on speaker, spouting nonsense too early in the morning. He needed more coffee for this conversation.

“Damn it, Dad. This is ridiculous.” Slamming his hand on the desk, Remington Marlow picked up the handset.

The whole company didn’t need to know his business. Jackson Marlow might be his father, but he was out of his ever-loving mind to think Remi was going to just get in line with this cockamamie plan of him settling down. He was very happy his father was at the main office about five minutes away and not down the hall, because he would have done something rash, like throttle him. He hated arguing about his dating habits…again. It wasn’t like he was a kid anymore. He’d just had his thirty-sixth birthday.

“No, it isn’t,” Jackson declared. “I gave up the hope of an heir when I found out you were gay, but there are options out there, Remi.”

“Dad—”

“Don’t you ‘Dad’ me. I watch the news and see the kids that need adopting—or you could even go with a surrogate. I’m not saying you need to have kids now, but I won’t have you fucking your way through all the men in Fort Wayne.”

“I have not fucked my way through all the men.” Remi rubbed his temple.

His dad sighed and continued his tirade. “I want you to settle down. Date a man. Get to know him. Fall in love and get married. I want you to have what I did. The years I had with your mother were the best times of my life and I would give anything to have them back.”

“I know, Dad. I know. I miss her too,” Remi agreed.

“Maybe I did wrong by you, giving you everything you ever wanted, making sure you got a generous monthly stipend until your billions release to you. Well, it stops now. You’re going to have to learn to live on your paycheck alone without any other money from me. I’m cutting you off if you don’t do something about your life. That’s final. You start actively dating someone and I will let your trust release in full on your fortieth birthday and I won’t stop your monthly allowance.”

“Is this why you put the clause into my trust? I understand payouts, but who makes a person wait until they’re forty for the final one?” Remi wanted to throw the phone across the room. He was so frustrated with the conversation. He was almost forty and his dad was still giving him an allowance.

“You’re lucky I didn’t add in a marriage stipulation from the beginning, Remi.” His dad threw more heat on to the fire happening right now in Remi’s body.

“I knew you were controlling, but this takes the cake.” Remi pinched the bridge of his nose. “You know Mom wanted me to have that money when I turned twenty-one. All of it. No allowance. Full control.”

“Yes, but I fought her on it. I wanted you to be more mature, and twenty-one is still too young to have that kind of money. When she died, I knew I’d done the right thing. You were even more self-destructive.”

“I’d just lost my mother, but that’s beside the point. You do know I’m a grown man, right? Running a multibillion-dollar company?” Remi dropped his face into his hand.

His head pounded. He’d drunk too much at the club the previous night and taken some twink home. Remi couldn’t remember his name, but he had a nice tight ass on him. That was worth remembering. His dad voice jolted him out of his hangover memory fuzz.

“I do. I also know you blow money like there’s no tomorrow.”

“You’re making it seem like we’re going to run out any day now.”

His head hurt, he wasn’t even awake yet and now he was thinking about his mom… Coffee. God, a cup of coffee would be so good right now, but he hadn’t had a chance to grab a cup yet and he couldn’t get his secretary Sara Jo to get it when he was on the phone. Fuck my life.

“You never know what the future holds, son.”

“You’re lucky I love you, old man.” Remi might be exasperated with his father, but he did love him. He would have to work at talking him out of this stupid idea that he needed to fall in love. Usually it only took a couple weeks to bring him around.

Remi was quite happy with his life. He didn’t want to settle down. He didn’t want to be someone’s sugar daddy. How would he know if a guy wanted him for more than his money? He’d made that mistake before. It had broken his heart when he’d found out that his bank balance was all that his ex had wanted him for.

When the flavor of the week heard his name, they were predictably all over him for a relationship. Fort Wayne wasn’t that big and, even in Indianapolis, the Marlow name was known in certain circles. He wasn’t a relationship type of guy—not anymore, not after Harry.

“You’re lucky that I love you back. I wouldn’t be throwing down an ultimatum if I wasn’t concerned. And don’t think you’re going to talk me out of it. As the executor of the living trust your mother and I set up for you, I’ve already had the lawyers draw up paperwork stating the new terms. There was a clause in the trust.”

“Yes, I know. How you talked Mom into letting you set up payout terms as well as allowing you to change it as you saw fit, I’ll never know. I’m not happy, Dad.” Remi couldn’t express that enough.

“I didn’t think you would be. But I love you and want you to be happy.”

Damn it. Remi didn’t want to date. He loved his dad and knew he was coming from a good, if misguided, place. They were getting ready to expand the company. He had enough on his plate with that. He took his work seriously. Sure, he liked to have fun and that took money—more money than he could make pulling a paycheck from the company. The small gift he’d gotten from his grandfather when he’d died wouldn’t last forever, and he’d already gotten his allowance for the month. His money in the trust wouldn’t release to him in full until he was forty. He only had a few more years, which was probably why his dad was pulling this crap now.

“What if I decide to say ‘fuck it all’ and live off my paycheck?” Remi sat back in his chair with a slight grin on his face. He could do it. Would it be easy? No, but he was smart enough to figure it out.

“I’ve seen your bills.” Jackson snorted. “I’ll give you a week to make your decision. Just remember… You don’t get your trust money for four more years, unless I deem you unfit to get it at that time and make you wait even longer.”

He’d had his heart ripped out before and he wasn’t going to let it happen again. As much as he might want what his father’d had, it wasn’t in the cards for him. His father had met his mom when they had still been in high school. Money had never come between them, not like it had with him and Harry. Remi’s heart just couldn’t take that kind of abuse. He was fine by himself and he needed to convince his father to leave his personal life alone.

“I am happy, Dad.”

“No, son, you’re well fucked. That doesn’t always equal happy.” Jackson sighed into the phone. “Money can help, but it won’t keep you warm at night or coddle you when you’re sick.”

“A bit crude dad, but sex does make me happy.” Well, as happy as he could be.

“No, it means you are satisfied for the moment. I want you fulfilled for a lifetime.” His dad’s voice was almost a whisper.

“And if I can’t find that?” Remi whispered back.

“I want you to at least try. Is that really too much to ask?”

“Yes, it is. You might think you know my life, but you don’t. And I don’t have time for this. I’m in the middle of negotiations to take over the steel company. You know having a place to pull our metal from could cut cost in the fabrication end of the company. It’s a big deal and searching for a guy to date isn’t going to be that easy.” Remi blew out a breath. He was getting upset again.

“The steel company isn’t going anywhere. The deal is almost done. If you can take the time to go find a fuck-buddy, you can find the time to date. I want to see you at least try. I don’t want you to end up like me, an old man who lost his love and will die alone. You’re almost forty and I’m not getting any younger. If you have kids, I’d like to still be able to be a good grandpa.”

“Fuck.” Remi rubbed his chest. His dad wasn’t pulling any punches.

“Yeah, I got deep on you. After your mom passed, I was a wreck. She was my soul mate. I’m lonely. I don’t want you to hit sixty and still be looking for one-night stands. I want you to have someone to come home to, who will love you as much as your mother loved me.”

“Emotional blackmail.” Remi laughed. If he didn’t, he might cry. Thinking about his mom made him emotional. Thinking about her with little sleep and no coffee? It was going to kill him.

“I’ll do what I have to.”

His father had to be grinning on the other end of the line. Remi could hear it in his voice.

“Dad…” Remi sighed in frustration.

“Remi…”

“Fine. Whatever.” He understood where his dad was coming from and it sucked. Remi hated that his father was alone. He tried to see him as much as he could, because it really was only the two of them against the world, but he knew he was no replacement for his mother.

“All right. We still on for dinner later tonight?” His dad sounded hopeful.

“Yes, I’ll bring the wine.” Remi wasn’t going to stop seeing his dad, no matter what.

Jackson cleared his throat. “Love you, son.”

“Love you too, Dad.” He hung up the phone and sat back in his chair. The headache he’d been fighting all morning was growing stronger. He closed his eyes, rubbing his temple.

What the hell am I going to do?

He didn’t want to have his heart broken again, but he also wanted to give his father what he wanted. Shit. He was going to have to date and show his dad that he was serious. He could live without the money. This ultimatum was about more than money. But where the fuck was he going to find someone suitable to date? He was happy being a playboy. Sure, he really didn’t get out as much as he had in the past. He was settling down in his life, just not in the way his dad wanted him to.

Remi would have to think about it later. The first thing he needed was coffee before he went over his notes. He pushed his chair back and waved at Sara Jo as he passed.

Remi loved running the fabrication shop. It was all his. He’d built it up to where it was. They had been losing potential profit because they needed to pay other shops around town to do their steel work. And now he was going to expand his division even more, so they wouldn’t have to spend so much on the metal they were working with. Usually his dad would take care of adding on to the company, but the fab shop was his baby and he’d had the idea to add on when one of the steel suppliers was having a cash flow issue. His company took in small walk-in projects, big company projects, work for the construction end of the company and unique things. They were now the go-to shop in town.

The coffee was in the breakroom located in the middle of the building so the detailers—the ones who drew up the blueprints and made sure a steel structure would stand on its own—could get to it just as easily as he could. He at least knew everyone’s names, even if he didn’t see or talk to each of them every day. He trusted his staff to get the job done.

Sara Jo was in the middle of planning a cookout for the company, one of her duties as his admin. It was something Remi liked to do to show appreciation for all the hard work everyone did. It had been a rough couple months with hot jobs and overtime. The shop was crazy when the local General Motors plant shut down so they could get in and do some repairs and put in additional ducts. There was always so much to do for shut down work. The railroad needed steel or a local school needed handrail before they opened the doors for students. Being a metal-job shop meant they got all kinds of projects. Someone had walked in just the other day and wanted a custom fire pit. Those kind of jobs were fun, but they had to work them in on days when they also were juggling big jobs such as building a tower for the high school, so the band instructor could see the full field or the football coach would watch the players, or getting steel over to the college that the construction division needed to fix the roof.

They all needed a break. If they didn’t get it, safety could become an issue. If Sara Jo hadn’t been in the middle of working on the cookout, he might have asked her to get his coffee, but he tried not to ask her for menial favors too often. His legs weren’t broken and he could serve himself. He only sometimes asked in a coffee emergency, like now.

Remi retrieved some of the much-needed brew, headed back to his desk and shut the door. He had a couple of deadlines he was working on and wanted to get the drawings together for the people he had a meeting with for one of his pet projects, to update the abandoned upstairs of the historic Embassy Theater building. Closing himself in with work would keep his mind off his personal problems.

After what seemed like only a few minutes but was probably longer, there was the knock on his door that pulled him out of his concentration.

“Come in,” Remi called.

Sara Jo ducked around the door. “Hey, bossman, do you have a minute to talk to Elros Carter?”

Remi tossed down his pencil. “Yeah, sure, I have a few minutes.” He rubbed his eyes. The headache from the morning was gone, but his eyes were tired from pouring over the theater-project drawings. He knew the name, Elros Carter, but couldn’t put a face to it.

“Want me to refill your cup?” Sara Jo smiled at him.

He looked at his coffee mug and thought about it for a second, “No, I’m good. I think I’ve had enough for today.”

“All right. Remember… Your meeting is at one-thirty.” She gave him a small smile.

“I thought it was at one?” Remi looked over his calendar.

“It was, but it was moved back because Mr. Johnson had a conflict.” She tsked at him, like he should have remembered.

“All right, I guess I have more than a few minutes for Mr. Carter. Send him in.” Remi waved her off.

Sara Jo nodded then opened the door, admitting a tall black-haired guy with the darkest brown eyes Remi had ever seen. Man, he’s tall. He had to be at least six foot three and had a lean body. The type of guy he’d usually go for.

Hot damn.

Now he put the face with the name. He must really be tired. He knew who Elros was. Remi employed ten detailers, and he knew all their names. When Elros had been hired, Remi had made sure to work with one of the other detailers to keep himself out of trouble.

He didn’t date people who worked for him. There was a reason for that. It was called a lawsuit, and he wanted nothing to do with one of those. But a plan started to form. He knew it was a bad idea, but it could get his father off his back. And, really, he wouldn’t be breaking his dating rule, not if it the whole thing was made up.

A fake boyfriend? That, he could do.

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Jambrea wanted to be the youngest romance author published, but life impeded the dreams. She put her writing aside and went to college briefly, then enlisted in the Air Force. After serving in the military, she returned home to Indiana to start her family. A few years later, she discovered yahoo groups and book reviews. There was no turning back. She was bit by the writing bug. She enjoys spending time with her son when not writing and loves to receive reader feedback. She's addicted to the internet so feel free to email her anytime.

Friday, February 14, 2020

Flashback Friday - Big Bad Beast by Shelly Laurenston


Big Bad Beast, Shelly Laurenston
Pride #6
When it comes to following her instincts, former Marine Dee-Ann Smith never holds back. And this deadly member of a shifter protection group will do anything to prove one of her own kind is having hybrids captured for dogfights. Trouble is, her too-cute rich-boy boss Ric Van Holtz insists on helping out. And his crazy-like-a-fox smarts and charming persistence are making it real hard for Dee to keep her heart safe...

Ric can't believe his luck. He's wanted this fiercely-independent she-wolf from day one, but he never expected teamwork as explosive as this. And now is his last chance to show Dee what she needs isn't some in-your-face Alpha male-but a wily, resourceful wolf who'll always have her back in a fight…and between the sheets.




REVIEW:
Dee-Ann Smith, former marine and resident bad-ass, doesn't really care what people think of her. She is quite anti-social for a pack animal and really doesn't like to feel "hemmed-in". Her work with The Group allows her to continue doing what she does best, and that is protect shifters, even if it's from other shifters. Still investigating the hybrid pit fights Dee-Ann is forced to play nice with the other members of a joint task force. She is also forced to put up with Ric Van Holtz, her supervisor, and his desire to always feed her.

Ric Van Holtz has been in love with Dee-Ann since the first time he saw her, but being a smart man he knows a full frontal assault will never work with her. But Ric is not your average wolf...he is a Van Holtz, and that means he is sneaky and patient and isn't afraid to use his fabulous culinary skills to get him what he wants.

While Dee-Ann, Dez and new comer to the series, Cella Malone try to put an end to the pit fights by following the money, Ric is following some money of his own. Unfortunately for him this money leads right to his Dad and the fact that he may be stealing from the pack. Neither trail is going to end happily, and one of them ends up someplace I never saw coming.

I have to say how glad I was that Ms. Laurenston stayed true to the personality traits that we saw in Dee-Ann in previous books. I was really afraid that we were going to get a kinder, softer Dee-Ann, like some other authors have done when writing the HEA (happily ever after) story of their tougher female characters. Dee-Ann was strong and abrasive but she also showed that she was there for Ric emotionally when he needed her. Ric may come across as a beta, but he was strong enough to get what he wanted. One thing that Ms. Laurenston does so well is include previous character's in all of her stories without it seeming contrived or weighing down the story. I loved the 4th of July party and how it brought everyone together again. I mean who doesn't love to see Bo with his lists, Lock dragging the Shaw brothers around by their heads, the wild dogs being wild dogs and Dez once again the only full human in the bunch more than holding her own. It was also a very nice surprise to read the cameos from Sara and Angelina. This book like all in this series had a lot of laugh out loud moments....at one point I woke my husband up I was laughing so loud. But it also has some very awwwww moments, the prologue in this book has to be one of my favorite parts. I can't wait to see where she takes us next....Rory Lee Reed, Cella Malone, Hannah, Stein or somewhere we weren't even looking. 

Monday, February 10, 2020

Prodigal by @tamoorewrites #BLOGTOUR

Prodigal, Dreamspinner Press
Release: Feb 13

Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Prodigal-Lost-Found-Book-1-ebook/dp/B082FJ32PG

Dreamspinner Link: https://www.dreamspinnerpress.com/books/prodigal-by-ta-moore-11519-b

 Fifteen years ago Sammy Calloway disappeared on his way home from school. Now he’s back… or is he?

Boyd Maccabbee has spent his life second-guessing his actions on that fateful day. What if he’d done something differently? Maybe Sammy would have made it home safe and never become Cutters Gap’s most tragic famous son. Or would it have been Boyd who was never seen again? When the police find new evidence on the disappearance, Boyd hopes to finally get some answers.

The last thing Morgan Graves needs is to be dragged into some old case about a missing kid. He doesn’t know why police hit on his DNA, but he’s not Sammy Calloway. He thinks he’d remember being kidnapped.

He knows he’d remember firefighter Boyd.

Drawn into the complex web of suspicion, grief, and anger that has knit Cutters Gap together in the years since Sammy’s disappearance, Morgan struggles to hang on to himself when everyone already assumes they know him.

And somewhere, the truth about Sammy Calloway is waiting.







First of all, thank you so much for having me! I’m thrilled to be here with my new release Prodigal, the first in the Lost and Found trilogy. Prodigal is set years after the disappearance of a child in Cutter’s Gap left the town, and the people left behind, shattered. In ‘Feet of Clay’ I revisit Cutter’s Gap in the years between Sammy Calloway’s disappearance and the start of Prodigal.


I hope you enjoy it






Three

Panic throbbed in the air as the rest of Cutter’s Gap PD lined drunk kids up in lines and tried to get them to answer simple questions and parents shouted angrily in the background. It popped at ear drums and prickled sweat in armpits as it pressured you to move faster, act now, worry about mistakes later.

Except mistakes always came home to roost sooner than you’d think.

“Lottie. You mean Charlotte Beresford?” Mac asked the sobbing girl with cropped, pixie pink hair. “The editor at the Dispatch’s kid?”

The girl wiped her drip-black eyes with the tissue he’d given her and then blew her nose. She nodded shakily. “Lottie.”

Mac didn’t know every teenager in town, but he knew most of them. He’d spent a lot of time at the school five years ago, followed up leads that ended at kitchen tables as he asked about Sammy or Shay. It was a shit super power, but it was what he had.

It helped that Lottie had kept herself fresh in his memory. She was fourteen and had run away last year, called for help from a suspicious hotel clerk’s office while her 50 year old boyfriend skipped the state. Six months ago she’d run away again and stabbed Kim—Patrol Officer Ford—with a fork when the search had caught her in the same guy’s car at a gas station.

“Beth. Bethie right?” Mac said. He snapped his fingers to get Bethie to focus on him. “Has she been talking to Leary again?”

Beth widened her eyes, lashes clumpy with tear sodden mascara, and retched violently. She clapped her hand over her mouth as she gagged, her shoulders hitched up to her ears as she turned to stagger away from him. The sound of her puking into an azaleas got the attention of one of the paramedics. He loped over to check her pupils with a desultory flash of his torch. She covered her eyes with both hands and the paramedic shrugged apologetically at Mac as she led Beth, who couldn’t quite decide if she wanted to sob or puke, away.

“Lieutenant MacKenzie, what the hell happened?” Captain Brennan asked he stalked over. “How can a kid go missing in front of one of my men?”

“She didn’t,” Mac said. He’d gotten that much from the other kids before the ambulance and half the shift arrived. “Nobody at the party has seen her for over an hour. This was just the first time that Beth, who was meant to be watching out for her, realised she’d not seen her for an hour. The last person seen with Lottie was…”

Mac trailed off and waved a hand reluctantly toward Shay, who perched on the back of the ambulance with his long legs trailing the ground. His feet were bare and studded with sharp bits of gravel and his head hung forward until his chin nearly touched his chest.

“The Calloway boy,” Brennan said. He pinched the bridge of his nose. “So damned if we do, damned if we don’t?”

It was one of the boys this time who suddenly doubled over and sprayed the ground with bile and puke. His eyes rolled back in his head and one of the medics had to run over with a basin tucked under one arm and catch him as he fell.

The sound of gravel sprayed out from under a car going to fast carried up the road to them.

“Same as always,” Mac said. “Let me talk to him?”

It was a nice car, a metallic navy Porsche splattered with mud all up around the wheels. A thin, man with a long, anxiously neurotic face tumbled out. His face was blotched red with worry under a prickle of shaved down ginger hair.

“Have you found her?” the man asked in a tightly pessimistic voice, as he expected the answer to be ‘yes, in bits’. “Lottie is only fifteen. What the hell was she doing at a party with a bunch of grown men?”

Mac faded into the background to let Brennan deal with the first parent. It was always the second parent that was hard-nosed, brittle. First parent on the scene just thought you needed to know what the kid looked like. Second one wanted to know why you needed to know, especially when she worked for the paper and already had a good idea of how bad it could be.

I mean, they all knew. Everyone in Cutter’s Gap had watched how bad it could be play out once already.



Author Bio:

TA Moore -
TA Moore is a Northern Irish writer of romantic suspense, urban fantasy, and contemporary romance novels. A childhood in a rural, seaside town fostered in her a suspicious nature, a love of mystery, and a streak of black humour a mile wide. As her grandmother always said, ‘she’d laugh at a bad thing that one’, mind you, that was the pot calling the kettle black. TA Moore studied History, Irish mythology, English at University, mostly because she has always loved a good story. She has worked as a journalist, a finance manager, and in the arts sectors before she finally gave in to a lifelong desire to write.

Coffee, Doc Marten boots, and good friends are the essential things in life. Spiders, mayo, and heels are to be avoided.

Website: www.tamoorewrites.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TAMoorewrites/
Twitter: @tamoorewrites





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