And luckily I have class today, and an assignment to finish, so I absolutely don’t have time to keep hitting refresh. Nope. Not a bit. *click, click* In completely other news, I’m working on the sequel to Flesh Market, and the sequel to Bite Me Tender. Hopefully...
House of Manlove Blog Hop–click on the button to get to the main jumping off point. And my contribution to this week’s blog hop, coming from Flesh Market, which goes on sale on Tuesday!. Leo’s deep undercover, and the bureau has snuck someone in to really check on them. And, to keep Julian from...
The Blogger Girls!
MM Good Book Reviews
Check out the links on the side there. I don’t know which posts Pride Promotions sent to each blog, so I’ll be following along too. 🙂
Clickable links in my Upcoming Events on the right. 🙂 Follow along the entire tour and check out my Recommended Reads–books I read while researching Flesh Market. One lucky winner gets to pick which one they’d like to own themselves and I’ll send it to them.
I put Lead Me to You into Kindle Unlimited just before the big announcement that they were changing the way authors were paid through it. I can’t say I wasn’t looking forward to the dollar-and-a-bit payout for each 550 words that were read, but mostly it was an experiment–my first attempt at self-publishing something....
This one’s actually out now, lol. Amazon.com, Amazon.ca, Amazon.co.uk. This is the one that I donated to the Absolute Write anthology two years ago. I got the rights back a while ago, but haven’t been in the headspace to do anything with it until recently. It’s $1.49 if you want to buy it, or...
Whoops! It’s Wednesday, isn’t it? I really have no excuse. Writing was going well yesterday–that point in the story where you’re at the end of the downhill part of the ride, flying fast with your arms out to the wind. Only a few scenes left now, then I can start combing through the story...
Hubs and I had quite the conversation about this, this morning. Especially interesting, since he’s a white, heterosexual male and we live in the small community where he grew up. That’s not to say he enjoys all the privilege possible–he grew up quite poor, and the son of a European immigrant. But, he’s still...