Wolves, a cover and a contest

In just a week, on Sept 19th, my third Hidden Wolves novel will release from MLR Press. Unjustified Claims is the story of Brandt and Ethan, werewolf and human, and their rocky path toward a relationship. . Brandt Davis loved being part of his Michigan werewolf pack, until they found his stash of gay porn. He escaped their anger, running in wolf-form into the wilderness, but he can’t live that way forever. And he can’t … Read more

Cops, Firefighters and Forensics

In the early morning light, two officers from an eight-man police team in Guilford County moved silently toward a building. Reports said a dangerous felon was holed up inside. Their job was to get him out. Each man wore camo and body armor, including a helmet and eye protection. The officer in front held a rectangular, black shield, with his gun out and aimed past it. The door of the building was closed. A confidential … Read more

Coming soon…

Hey everyone, I wanted to touch base and let you know that I now have a release date for Unjustified Claims – the third book in the Hidden Wolves series. Although we’re still tweaking the cover, this book will release from MLR Press on Friday Sept 19th. It’s a pretty long novel (about 133,000 words) and you’ll meet a new main-character couple, and encounter some old friends. Here’s the blurb: Brandt Davis loved being part … Read more

A quick note for Amazon users about Automatic Updates

A reader had told me Amazon suggested she activate the “Automatic Book Updates” in Annotations Backup options, to get the latest file of books including The Family We Make. I put a mention of that in my last post. But another reader has told me that if you have a lot of AZ books on your device, Automatic Updates may cause many of them to try and update, which can overwhelm the device. It may … Read more

GiMMEE (What’s that?)

Today I’m on on The Gemini Girls M/M Extravaganza event (GiMMEE), with a brief interview up as well as a couple of nice mentions of my books, and a chance to win an ebook copy of The Family We Make. (The new file, I promise 😉 ) Come by and say hello on The Gemini Girls.

Because everyone needs a little goatF in their new release

Hi there. So, by now some folks will have heard that there was a little hitch in getting The Family We Make launched. Despite trying it out on 5 Kindle devices and 4 epub, it turned out that one of the margin techniques that my formatter used, trying to make it really pretty, caused words to run off the page on a few older Kindles (Keyboards and some others) and older Nooks. This is not … Read more

“The Family We Make” released

. The Family We Make, the second book in my “Finding Family” series, is now available from All Romance ebooks. I had temporarily taken it off Smashwords and Amazon for a couple of format issues to be resolved. If anyone gets a file with a bad format please let me know. There are new versions up now on Amazon and Smashwords that should be good for all devices including Kindle Keyboards and old Nooks.It should … Read more

MLR Books on sale at All Romance ebooks

MLR Press let me know that today only (July 31) all MLR ebook titles are discounted 25% off at All Romance ebooks. So if you were waiting to buy Learning Curve or Unacceptable Risk, or any other MLR titles, now’s your chance to do it at a really good price. 🙂

Nelson and Caleb

I had my projects for this summer planned out, when MLR Press came to me and said, “We want to do a story series with some of our top authors. Will you contribute a novella?” Three guesses on whether I’ve learned to say no to story requests yet… and the first two guesses don’t count. It was actually particularly tempting, because I when was browsing for other covers, I happened to see a guy I … Read more

An author at PrideFest

This Sunday I drove a couple of hours south to Rochester, MN, to join two other M/M authors from that city who’d decided to have a booth at PrideFest 2014. I’ve never gone to any Pride as more than a quiet anonymous wanderer of the venue, so this was new. And a bit intimidating. But the more I work with the YA LGBT group, and teens, the more I want to stand up visibly. So … Read more