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April 24, 2017

Guest – Laura Lascarso – The Bravest Thing Excerpt

Berlin One hundred and eighty days until the end of junior year and I’m already counting down. Not the best thought to be having on the first day of school. “Berlin, check out the tits on that one.” Trent knocks my shoulder and points to a girl walking by where we sit on the tailgate […]
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Published on April 24, 2017 07:00

April 17, 2017

Runaway by Nic Starr – Guest Post

A big thank you to Brynn for hosting me today as I celebrate the release of Runaway. Runaway is my latest release. It’s part of the Dreamspinner Press World of Love collection. The World of Love stories are “contemporary romances spotlighting the unique features, qualities and attributes of a specific country as well as the […]
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Published on April 17, 2017 07:01

April 10, 2017

Guest: RJ Jones – Length of a story – what’s preferable?

Length of a story – what’s preferable?   If you’ve read some of my work you’ll know that I have everything from short stories (10k words), novella’s (35k) and full-length novels (60+k) My favourite story that I’ve written so far is 34k long. I would have liked it to be longer but the story ended […]
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Published on April 10, 2017 07:00

April 3, 2017

Guest: Home Before Sundown by Tinnean

Blurb: George Pettigrew and his papa must leave the California rancho they’d lived on since his birth. They end up in New York City, where Papa marries and George gets a new beloved mama. George also meets Frank and Bart who become fast friends, and in Bart’s case, even more. The start of the Civil […]
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Published on April 03, 2017 19:24

March 27, 2017

Guest – Karen Bovenmyer – Swift for the Sun Debut

SWIFT FOR THE SUN is my first published novel, and I’m grateful to Brynn for sharing her web-space with me today. When I sat down to write a rousing pirate adventure, I wasn’t quite sure how to begin. My best writing is character-based, so I needed a pair I loved and felt I already partly […]
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Published on March 27, 2017 07:00

March 20, 2017

Guest – Thianna Durston – Don’t Mess With His Pack

The felines have their own BDSM club. The wolves need a place to play. Can shifters of different species play together? Welcome to the world of wolf shifters, feline shifters where kink keeps their inner animal satisfied. Hiding in plain sight, shifters have been around for as long as humans have, but they’ve learned to […]
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Published on March 20, 2017 07:00

March 8, 2017

Guest – Grace Duncan – Three Hearts Blog Tour

First, thanks so much to Brynn—who has the patience of a saint for putting up with my delays—for hosting me today! When I set out to write Three Hearts, I had no idea what I was going to call it. That isn’t always the case. Sometimes I know from the get-go. Sometimes it comes to […]
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Published on March 08, 2017 07:54

February 20, 2017

GUEST: Dating in Retrospect by Lila Leigh Hunter

Title: Dating in Retrospect (States of Love) Author: Lila Leigh Hunter Cover Artist: L.C. Chase Publisher:  Dreamspinner Press Release Date: February 15, 2017 Category: Romance Genre: Contemporary Sex Content: Explicit Pairing: MM Orientation: Bisexual Identity: Cisgender Length: Novella   Words: 38,800   Pages: 101   Book Blurb Giving the commencement speech at his alma mater […]
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Published on February 20, 2017 06:00

February 13, 2017

Guest: Heloise West – Ardent

Ardent from Manifold Press Historical M/M Romantic Suspense Renaissance Florence In the village of Torrenta, master painter Morello has created a color that mimics the most expensive pigment of all, the crimson red. Master Zeno, from strife-ridden Medici Florence, tells him the color gives him a competitive advantage – but Morello must be careful. Fraud […]
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Published on February 13, 2017 06:00

February 6, 2017

Wish You Were Here by Asta Idonea – Blog Tour

Summer passed England by that year, as if it shared his family’s grief and refused to intrude upon such solemn days with unwanted sunshine. A cool, wet July turned into a blustery August, and now a dismal September loomed. From the window of their rented cottage, there was nothing but gray skies as far as […]
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Published on February 06, 2017 14:13