Coming Things – blogging at Contact Infinite Futures
I’m at the CIF blog today, talking a little more about my upcoming sequel to Spice ‘n’ Solace. Please stop by if you get the chance!
Good News! There WILL Be Alien Nookie…
I have in my hot little hands a contract from Carina Press for the sequel to Spice ‘n’ Solace! And yes, there is alien nookie
At the moment, the book is still nameless and I don’t have a release date, aside from summer 2012. Jathan and Kaz make brief appearances (before editing, anyway), but the story focuses on new people. It’s taken a long while getting this one out into the world, for a variety of reasons, but I’m so thrilled.
Gay Steampunk and Christmas Traditions!
No, they’re not actually related (this time). But today, I’ve posted my first installment at Lords of Aether. My bit isn’t too steampunk-y yet, but you get to meet Emmett, my overly sexed Earl
Go meet him in his NSFW debut!
I’m also blogging today at Flirty Author Bitches about Christmas Traditions… please share yours, I need some more!
Thank you, thank you (and, uh, please vote?)
I want to thank everyone who has bought and read Cop Out. I’m so excited that it’s managed to hit a few bestseller lists, and is still on some, even one month after release. I truly appreciate everyone who has had a part in that. It’s the best Christmas gift I could ask for!
That being said, I also must thank those who thought enough of Cop Out to nominate it in the Goodreads M/M Romance Group’s 2011 Members’ Choice Awards. If you care to vote, please do. Here’s the link, and I’m in the Coming Out, Gay/Out for You, and Contemporary categories. You don’t need to be a member of Goodreads or the M/M Romance group to vote, but it’s a fun place to be, so think about joining. Voting is open until December 30, 2011.
Regardless of how the voting turns out, I get to post this great banner, and I’m thrilled and honoured to have my name up there with so many fantastic authors.
The Writer’s Life – blogging at Loose Ends
I’m at Loose Ends today talking about some of the challenges of writing. Please stop by!
More Giveaways!
I’m participating in Lex Valentine’s 30 days of Christmas where she’s giving away TONS of books. Today, you can win Cop Out, along with a couple great books from Rick R Reed & Matthew Lang. She’s giving away Gay Romance books all week, so make sure you enter every day!
Chatting and Prizes at Gay Day!
I’ll be chatting briefly at Ethan Day’s Yahoo Group today, but even though I won’t be able to chat for long, there will tons of authors there and tons of books to be won. Check out the details below and stop by! Gay Day is always a lot of fun.
Sunday, December 11th is Gay Day at Ethan Day’s Yahoo Group. Gay Day is the one day a month when the best authors in GLBT Romance stop by to post excerpts of their new and upcoming releases.
The following authors will be generously offering giveaways you can enter to win:
Josephine Myles – Winter Warmers
Tara Lain – Mistletowed
Lex Valentine – Breath of Heaven
Jambrea Jo Jones – Freedom
Stephani Hecht – Choice from Backlist
PD Singer – Maroon: Donal agus Jimmy
Devon Rhodes – Let It Snow
Andrew Grey – Love Means… Healing
KC Burn - Choice from Backlist
AKM Miles – Scarcity Holidays
Geoff Knight – Together in Electric Dreams
K.M. Mahoney – Odd Man
Justin South – Santa’s Coming
Sara York – Surprise Sleep Over
Lee Rowan – TBA
Jon Treadway – Print copy of Surfer Boys OR Christmas Campaign e-book
Sloan Parker – Take Me Home
William Cooper – Christmas Gifts
EM Lynley – Wicked Good & Emerald:Rewriting History 1
JL Merrow – Wight Mischief & Camwolf
Stevie Woods – Cold Fear & First Christmas
Kimberly Gardner – Slave Master’s Choice & Too Soon For Love
Ethan Day – A Summit City Christmas
The authors below were feeling particularly generous this holiday season:
ZA Maxfield
One lucky winner will receive all three of ZA’s holiday themed stories: A Picture Perfect Holiday , I Heard Him Exclaim & What Child is This
JP Bowie
Is offering up his two newest releases: Christmas Wishes & He Ain’t Heavy
In addition he’s also offering up to one Kindle reader a choice between Time after Time or Trip of a Lifetime in Kindle format only
Last but certainly not least
Ally Blue
Ally is giving away her Christmas short: Christmas Future
In addition she’s giving away one copy of each of the books from her Mother Earth series:
Dragon’s Kiss (Mother Earth book 1), Shenandoah (Mother Earth book 2) & Convergence (Mother Earth book 3)
The amazing Authors below will be popping in and out to chat & post excerpts from their latest books:
Missy Welsh – Every Time a Bell Rings
Sara York – Working it Out
Andrea Speed – Infected
Lee Rowan – Tangled Web
Josephine Myles – Boats in the Night
Donna McIntosh – The Christmas Gift
Berengaria Brown – Perfectly Presented
Clare London – Media Naranja w/ Jordan Castillo Price
Ryssa Edwards – Rogue’s Christmas
KC Burn – Cop Out
Elizabeth Noble - Strays
Lily Sawyer – Somebody to Love
Kate McMurray – Across the East River Bridge
The day will run from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. CST in the Ethan Day Yahoo Group where we’ll be posting excerpts, running contests for free books, and chatting about all the new and upcoming releases from your favorite authors.
Win a Copy of Cop Out!
I did an interview with Mrs. Condit, and commenting on the interview with who you consider to be an influential writer today, and why, will give you a chance to win Cop Out. I’ll totally understand if you don’t put my name down
Mrs. Condit also wrote an awesome review of Cop Out, so if you’re at the site, please take a look.
Sci-Fi Orgy – blogging at Contact Infinite Futures
A somewhat random discussion at Contact Infinite Futures about the sci-fi books I’ve read lately, steampunk, and a wee bit more about Lords of Aether. Mostly because I’m an idiot who can’t read a calendar and was taken completely by surprise by the necessity for a blog entry today. Apparently, my schedule is every 4th Wednesday, not the third Wednesday of the month. Totally different things! Anyway, please stop by!
The Break-Up – guest blogging at Blak Rayne Books
I’m at Blak Rayne Books today talking about breaking up, and more specifically, why I find break-ups difficult to write. It’s not for the reason you might think, so stop by!













