Coming Soon

At the moment, Alexa and I are working on 'Room at the Edge', the sequel to Room at the Top.

After that, we're returning to the bar of The Square Peg to tell Vin's story, though that's a fair way off.

Coming much sooner, though, is a short story I wrote for Torquere as part of their Charity Sip Blitz. It's a great initiative; the royalties go to charity, in this case, NOH8, matched by Torquere.

'Couched as a Question' is a lighthearted m/m romance and it will be available on September 12.

When Matt's partner Jordan suggests redecorating, Matt's agreeable until he discovers it means getting rid of the red couch. They bought that couch together, and they've done a lot more than sit on it. It means a lot to Matt and if Jordan's bored of it, maybe it's not the only part of Jordan's life he wants to change...
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Published on August 13, 2012 09:32 Tags: couched-as-a-question, noh8, torquere
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message 1: by [deleted user] (new)

Thank you! Yes, we're about 60,000 words into Room at the Edge and we knew we wanted to write Vin's story as soon as we got to know him in the Square Peg. The bar makes a great focal point for so many stories; who knows, it might end up as a trilogy :-)


message 2: by Erin (new)

Erin YAY! More Vin! Thanks for that. :)


message 3: by [deleted user] (new)

Erin wrote: "YAY! More Vin! Thanks for that. :)"

He's such a sweetie; we wanted him to get his HEA too :-)


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Adriana wrote: "Room at the Top sequel? I'm totally in, I love that book!"

Thank you! Yes, we wanted to jump forward a bit and see how they're adjusting to being three, not two plus one.


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Adriana wrote: "I can't wait!
I'm sure it's gonna be great, and thank you for writing this awesome book :D"


That's very kind; thank you! It should be out in the new year some time; deadline for our bit of it (the writing :-)) is October 1.


message 6: by Sunne (new)

Sunne Oh...I love to read more about Jay, Austin and Liam. Thanks for writing a sequel, there is so much they still have to find out about themselves, I can't wait.


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Sunne wrote: "Oh...I love to read more about Jay, Austin and Liam. Thanks for writing a sequel, there is so much they still have to find out about themselves, I can't wait."

Thank you! Yes, there was no room (heh) to explore it properly in one book, so we decided to split it over two, to do it justice.


message 8: by Sunne (new)

Sunne Can't wait - I just recently stumbled over your books by reading "Wild Rasperries" and of course then "Wintergreen".

I love your writing because you make real characters with faults and they make more than one mistake and are not perfect but still loveable.

Your characters are like onions, they have layers and can surprise through the whole book.

So...at the moment I'm reading myself through all your books...I just have to decide which one is next ;)


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Sunne wrote: "Can't wait - I just recently stumbled over your books by reading "Wild Rasperries" and of course then "Wintergreen".

I love your writing because you make real characters with faults and they make..."


That's so good to hear; thank you! Yes, I've never seen the appeal in characters who don't make mistakes; how are they realistic? We all get irritable and snap, or make the wrong choices...but that's where the plot comes in.

Hope you enjoy whichever one you pick :-)


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