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Wednesday, November 20, 2013

SPOTLIGHT AUTHOR INTERVIEW -- YA GLBT AUTHOR JOHN H. AMES!



BIO: My real name is Juan H. Alvarado and I was born in El Salvador, C.A. I currently live in Belize and my passions are writing, reading and spending time with the ones I love. I began writing in 2009 and After posting some of my work on an internet website and receiving positive feedback, I went on to write several full-length novels under my penname, John Henry Ames. My first completed series is the Surviving Elite High Trilogy which chronicles the life of a gay sixteen-year-old boy as he makes his way through life as an outcast in the shadows of an elite high school where he is tormented by two psychopathic bullies.

You can Like me on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/AuthorJohnHAmes Or visit my site: http://jhabooks.webs.com/

 The Interview

GRACIE: I’m excited to have you here at The G-Spot, John! Please tell us a little about yourself (or a lot J) and how and when you got into writing?

JOHN: Hi Gracie! Thank you so much for having me here today. It’s an honor. Well, let me start by saying that my real name is Juan H. Alvarado and I was born in El Salvador, C.A. I have always loved reading and writing but never had the courage to sit down and write something. After graduating from college in 09, I took a night shift at a small motel. To keep myself occupied, I began writing and completed several full-length novels under my penname, John Henry Ames. My first completed series is the Surviving Elite High Trilogy which chronicles the life of a gay sixteen-year-old boy as he makes his way through life as an outcast in the shadows of an elite high school where he is tormented by two psychopathic bullies.


GRACIE: Is there any one thing or person in your life that inspired your writing? Any one thing or person that influenced the genre you write in?

JOHN: This is an excellent question since there are so many people who have inspired my writing and the genre I write in. The first person to ever inspire me was the amazing J.K. Rowling. The first time I read a Harry Potter novel was back in 2003. That novel instantly pulled me into a world that I had never seen or heard of before, leaving me wanting more. When the last novel came out, it blew my mind to the point that it made me sit down and write a novel of my own. I spent a few months writing, and the finished product was called Raven and Crow: a Chain of Memories.

Raven and Crow: a Chain of Memories is my first and only straight fiction novel. It tells the story of two guys who meet in high school and find out that they have more in common than they thought, since they share the same memories, dreams, and nightmares. Soon enough, they discover that they are unearthly beings from another world and that they are the incarnation of the beautiful Raven and the amazing Crow. You might be wondering two guys, the incarnation of a man and a woman? Not much of a Twilight novel, right? True, but let the story flow, and you'll see that not everything isn’t quite what it seems. I’m currently looking for the right publisher for this novel, and when I find one, I will let you and all my readers know where to get it.

Another individual who has inspired me and got me into the world of gay fiction is the incredible Jeff Erno. The first m/m romance that I read was A Better Place by Mark A. Roeder. That little novel has a jock/nerd theme in it, and I absolutely fell in love with that theme. I immediately researched for that theme and came across Dumb Jock by Jeff Erno. I fell in love with that novel almost immediately. It was like love at first sight. That little work of fiction inspired me to write Surviving Elite High in 2010 and the rest is history.

GRACIE: When did you get The Call and what was your first published book?

JOHN: I definitely got The Call after reading Dumb Jock by Jeff Erno. OMG! I loved that novel so much that it inspired me to write my debut novel, Surviving Elite High. Jeff Erno is amazing and he’s one of my favorite authors of all time. His novels are emotional and incredibly cool. I have to thank him for getting me into this amazing little world.  

GRACIE: What do you know now about writing and the publishing industry that you wish you’d known before you started?

JOHN: Not to take reviews seriously. Yes, constructive criticism is an excellent way to improve your writing and grow as an author. However, in this modern era where everyone has access to a computer and everyone is a critic, readers often criticize novels with their emotions. If they had a bad day and read your novel, you will mostly get a bad review. That’s why I don’t take reviews seriously. They are tied to a reader’s emotions and feelings.     

GRACIE: Please, give us a little story behind the story and what inspired your YA Trilogy, Surviving Elite High.

JOHN: The novel Dumb Jock by Jeff Erno was my main inspiration for my debut novel because of the jock/nerd theme found inside. I wanted to write something similar to that theme, but unique at the same time. At that point in time, I was also dating someone who stole my heart and, sadly, broke it. He was also my main inspiration for Surviving Elite High. Since he was an American citizen and had attended a small high school in Buffalo, New York, I drew inspiration from his high school life and wrote Surviving Elite High. I simply added a few unique twists and turns that would leave readers wanting more.      

GRACIE: In Surviving Elite High, aside from being a star quarterback, Nick Anthony Hawking is not the best student academically. Besides his doing poorly in school, what do you think is Nick’s Achilles’ heel and how do you go about stomping it?

JOHN: I think that Nick’s Achilles’ heel is his tendency to want to be a protector. That got him into big troubles because it blinded him from seeing people’s faults. For example, look at what happened in Surviving Elite High: Senior Year, especially with Emily Roberts. Nick was trying to be kind and protective with her and that blinded him to the bad things she was doing behind his back. That almost got John killed a second time. In the novel, Nick realized his mistake by apologizing to John and focused on protecting John and only John.


GRACIE: In Surviving Elite High: Loving James, what do you think it is that makes Nathan so irresistible to James, despite Nathan’s complete incompatibility? By the same token, what makes James so blind to Jacob Ashmore’s feelings for him?

JOHN: In James’ little world, there is no one more perfect than Nicholas Anthony Hawking. He’s obsessed with the idea of having someone like Nick to love and protect him, someone who acts rugged, straight and manly. That’s all he wants in life, someone like Nick. That blinds him to see what an incredible person Jacob is to him and how Jacob really feels toward him. James wants someone like Nick so badly that he will do almost anything to make Nathan into another Nick. That fails of course and almost gets him kill.

GRACIE: Of all the stories you’ve written, which is your favorite and why?

JOHN: Whoa! I have to say Raven and Crow: a Chain of Memories. Why? It’s my first completed novel and it comes straight from my heart. I absolutely love that little story and I am hoping and praying that my readers fall in love with it as well.

GRACIE: I know this is like asking a mother which is her favorite child, but which of your characters is your favorite and why?

JOHN: Oh my God! I would have to say Nick Hawking. To me, Nick is the bomb! He’s not close to perfect and he can be a huge a****** to people most of the time; however, he can be so sweet and sensitive with John. I absolutely loved the way he changes for him and becomes a better person for him. It just goes to show you that people can change if they set their minds to. 

GRACIE: What about your characters makes them unique?

JOHN: My characters are not perfect or even close to perfect and that makes them real and unique, relatable to readers. Each one of them has so many issues to deal with and as the story unfolds, they grow into better and responsible individuals.  

GRACIE: What is your favorite aspect of the writing process? Your least favorite?

JOHN: My favorite aspect of the writing process would be sitting down and plotting the entire novel from top to bottom. I love that part so much! Ideas flow in and I love sticking them together into a beautiful story. My least favorite aspect of the writing process would be editing. Oh. My. God! I hate it so much! It’s stressful, long and tedious. I wish I could just skip that part, but sadly, I can’t.

GRACIE: Are you a pantser or do you outline?

JOHN: I have to admit, I am both. When I have something solid or concrete in my head, I write it down before I lose that precious information. Everything is outlined thoroughly from top to bottom and my writing goes smoothly. Sometimes, I can be a pantser though. I simply sit down and write with no direction whatsoever. I do, however, take longer to finish a novel this way. 

GRACIE: If you weren’t a writer, what other profession would you have chosen to pursue?

JOHN: I think that I would have been a model. LOL! Nah, I can’t model. I don’t think I the looks. I honestly think that I would have been a manager or an accountant. But, I love writing and I don’t see myself doing something other than writing cool and kickass stories.

GRACIE: I think you’re being modest about your looks, John, but who are some of your favorite authors and why? Name some of your favorite books and why they’re your favorites.

JOHN: I have so many favorite authors but I would say that my top two would be the amazing J.K. Rowling and the incredible Jeff Erno. Both of them have inspired me with their work and they keep on doing it.

As for my favorite books, I would say:

The Harry Potter Series by J.K. Rowling – I couldn’t pick one, to be honest. Every single book in that series is so good that they inspired me to write Raven and Crow: a Chain of Memories.

Dumb Jock by Jeff Erno – This is my favorite GLBT novel of all time. Yes, there are so many out there, but this one is the first one to make me cry. This novel was so thrilling and inspiring that it led me to write my first GLBT novel, Surviving Elite High.

Something Like Autumn by Jay Bell – Dear God! This novel is so awesome! Mr. Jay Bell came up with one the most amazing little pieces of literature ever and this is the third and last novel to make me cry. (Something Like Summer by the same author was the second novel to make me cry).

GRACIE: What are you working on now and what should readers be looking forward to from you in the future?

JOHN: Right now I’m working on my fourth GLBTQ novel called, Love, Joy, Heartache and Pain. Now, this novel is special because it’s my very own collection of short stories, three shorts to be exact. They can stand on their own or act as a long one if you want them to. I absolutely love them. Here are their names:


1)         The not so unrealistic detailed account of how my best friend and I swap bodies for a short period of time. Swapatize for short.
2)         The Spirit Indestructible.
3)         And The Lake View Psychopath.

GRACIE: Do you have a website and/or how can readers contact you?

JOHN: Yes I do. I can be found online in several places actually:

1)         http://jhabooks.webs.com/
2)         https://www.facebook.com/JohnHenryAmes
3)         https://www.facebook.com/AuthorJohnHAmes
4)         http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/5820153.John_H_Ames
5)         https://twitter.com/JohnHenryAmes
6)         http://instagram.com/authorjohnhenryames

GRACIE: Where and how can readers purchase and/or read samples of your work?

JOHN: My work is everywhere, but here are the major links to them:




GRACIE: What advice do you have for beginning writers?

JOHN: Never give up. If you want to be a writer, know that the journey will be long, tedious, and hard. But remember that classic Lao Tzu quote, 'a journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step'. You'll get there eventually. Just keep a positive mind and attitude and aim for the stars, because you might just end up on the moon.

GRACIE: Anything else about yourself or your writing you’d like to share with your readers?
                      
JOHN: Yes, there is a little question that fans always ask. Will there be more books in the Surviving Elite High Saga? Yes. Right now, I’m working on a possible plot for Rick Sanders, a minor character in the Surviving Elite High Saga. I also want to write a third for Nick and John. Wish me luck guys!

GRACIE:  We wish you much luck, John and thank you so much for taking time from your busy schedule to share yourself and your work with us at The G-Spot and giving us a little insight into your writing and the writing process! We’ll let you get back to writing those wonderful books you write! All the best!

JOHN: No, Thank you for having me here today.

Sunday, June 30, 2013

Lucy's Liberation Now Available!



Lucy's Liberation (MMF)
Elk Creek 2

This title is offered at a 15% discount. Offer ends midnight CST, July 8th.

[Siren Ménage Everlasting: Erotic Historical Fantasy Ménage a Trois Romance, M/M/F, with M/M elements, HEA]

When her much-older abusive husband, Rance, dies, Lucy Peyton believes her nightmare is over and looks forward to a new life of independence. Her hopes for a marriage of love instead of convenience, however, are dashed when she discovers the provisions of her late husband’s will and realizes that Rance is still trying to crush her, even from the grave.

Rance’s nephew, urbane adventurer and thrill seeker, Ki Benjamin, may have just found a reason to settle down in Podunk Elk Creek when Lucy’s petition reaches him in New York.

Prentice Teague has a lot to make up for from his former life, and he gets a chance at redemption when he’s reincarnated as Ethan Crawford. A young cowboy who fell into some dubious company before his untimely death, Ethan now is the target of a corrupt mentor determined to finish the job he started when he shot Ethan in the back.

To read excerpts, learn more and/or to purchase, visit: http://www.bookstrand.com/lucys-liberation

Tuesday, November 20, 2012

Spotlight Interview with Scifi Romance Author KAYELLE ALLEN

Author Bio: Kayelle Allen is an award-winning, multi-published author. Her unstoppable heroes and heroines include immortal role-playing gamers, covert agents, and warriors who purr. She founded Marketing for Romance Writers http://groups.yahoo.com/group/MarketingForRomanceWriters to help authors learn how to market their books, build an online image, and establish a brand, and to assist them in doing that, she created The Author's Secret http://theauthorssecret.com, an author support company which creates custom banners and other graphics.

 
 
The Interview:

GRACIE: I’m excited to have you here at The G-Spot, Kayelle! Please tell us a little about yourself (or a lot J) and how and when you got into writing?

KAYELLE: I'm excited to be here. I've been looking forward to this. I started young. I was privileged to have a mother who wrote and who loved words. Though she only had one poem published, writing was one of her great loves. She also loved art, and created many paintings throughout the course of her life. Although I didn't inherit the hand-drawing gene (my stick people prove that) I did gain a deep appreciation for art in all its forms. I used that to create my graphics company, The Author's Secret. I make banners for other authors -- and it's something I get a real kick out of doing. While I grew up with a pencil or pen in my hand, I didn't seek publication until my children were out of high school. Perhaps it was hitting the big 5-0 that made me realize the clock was ticking, but I finally decided it was now or never. I sought out an online critique group, got serious about submitting work, and had the honor of being mentored by the late author Barbara Karmazin http://www.amazon.com/Barbara-Karmazin/e/B002BM1J46/. She introduced me to her publisher, Liquid Silver Books, which bought my first novel. I was one of those rare birds who didn't experience multiple rejections when I got started. My first book was submitted in February, bought in April, and published in July. So all of you who are worried about being accepted -- it can be done!

GRACIE: I read The Huntress by Barbara Karmazin and loved it! What a wonderful mentor for you to have had! Is there any one thing or person in your life that inspired your writing aside from Barbara? Any one thing or person that influenced the genre you write in?

KAYELLE: Well, of course there was Barbara. But I have had many wonderful coaches in my writing life as well. Janet Elizabeth Jones http://www.amazon.com/Incubus-Harlequin-Nocturne-Janet-Elizabeth/dp/0373618514/ continues to inspire me. Kiernan Kelly has also given me incredible boosts and guided me in many ways.

GRACIE: When did you get The Call and what was your first published book?

KAYELLE: The first book was At the Mercy of Her Pleasure. It has since been re-released by another publisher. I'll never forget how it felt getting the offer of a contract. I went into the kitchen where my husband was standing and asked him how he'd like to kiss a published author. We held hands and danced around the room.

GRACIE: What do you know now about writing and the publishing industry that you wish you’d known before you started?

KAYELLE: Oh, my. Oodles of things. Probably the most important thing is that you can write a book and get it published and then walk away and forget it. I've seen many people do that. I can't. Once I birth that book I stay with it through its entire lifecycle: editing, cover art, marketing, revamping, blogging about it, sharing information... creating an idea and writing a book is only half an author's job. The rest is to tell others about it.

GRACIE: Please, give us a little story behind the story and what inspired your Tarthian Empire series.

KAYELLE: I could never understand why authors would go to all the trouble of creating an alien world and creatures, and use them only in one book. If you were going to build a world, why not go back to it? So I created an entire universe where my characters could play. I have a galaxy-wide map, and stories planned all over. The Tarthian Empire is a collection of over twenty planets where you find all sorts of stories and secrets. I even created a tour on my website. You can click an interactive star map, or jump from one planet to the other in a list. The Tarthian Tour Company's http://kayelleallen.com/TTC-Home.html motto is "Where do you want to wake up tomorrow?" I follow that with my books.

GRACIE: In Wulf: Tales of the Chosen, what do you believe makes Wulf Gabriel the perfect match for Luc Saint-Cyr?

KAYELLE: Wulf is the son of Luc's best friend, Thomas Gabriel. Because Luc is immortal, he must keep humans at a distance, however, Thomas is one of the Chosen -- a group of people who serve the immortals. Luc can be himself around him. Thomas dies when Wulf is ten, and Wulf, not understanding why Luc can't just loan his father an "extra life" -- refuses to serve as a Chosen. He and his mother move away. Luc, honor bound to his friend's son, keeps watch over Wulf from a distance. When Wulf turns thirty, he gets himself in trouble, and goes to Luc for help. He knows most of Luc's secrets, so it's a chance for the powerful immortal to once again have someone with whom he can let his hair down -- and Wulf is supermodel gorgeous. He's arm candy, and for an entrepreneur like Luc who prides himself on having the best of the best, Wulf is perfect. But can their romance live forever? There is much more to their story than meets the eye, and no matter how things seem to go in future books, I wouldn't be too quick to answer that question either way.

GRACIE: As a Better Alitus Vivaldi is what most considered the perfect being in every way—physically, emotionally and mentally superior to most humans. Despite this, and as most intriguing and multi-dimensional characters are characters with flaws, what do you think is Alitus’ Achilles’ heel and how do you go about stomping it throughout the course of his story?

KAYELLE: Alitus is bound by his sense of honor and duty. If he has a weakness, it's that. He will serve the empress to the best of his ability no matter what it costs him. Throughout the book Alitus and in Jawk, he gives and gives and gives. Of course, the empress, being immortal, takes and takes. When Alitus and Wulf -- who are both Chosen -- end up working together, the empress and Luc are not necessarily the ones who benefit.





GRACIE: I admire the promise you make to your readers on your homepage. Is there a specific process you employ in order to keep your promise, and do you think your promise makes it easier or more difficult to keep your characters and their stories on track?

KAYELLE: You mean this one? "I promise you a complex plot that immerses you in an erotic tale and provides unexpected action in settings so real you'll swear you've been there." Thank you. Yes there is a process. When I write a story, I try to keep in mind that if the logical thing is for character A to do X, then he/she should do C instead. I think of a story as a roller coaster ride. I try to send readers in directions they don't expect, while protecting the sanctity of storytelling. It's an author's obligation to readers to take them from the beginning, through the middle, and right up to the end. But I don't lead them on a trail that's commonplace. You can expect twists and turns. One of my readers gave me a wonderful review in just a few words. She wrote, "Think you know what happens next? No way. It's by Kayelle."

GRACIE: Yes, that’s the one! Of all the stories you’ve written, which is your favorite and why?

KAYELLE: Probably the one I'm working on now. I've been writing Surrender Trust for-freaking-ever, but it's a labor of love. I have to finish it. I want to know what happens as much as my readers do!

GRACIE: I know this is like asking a mother which is her favorite child, but which of your characters is your favorite and why?

KAYELLE: Okay, I'm going to say Luc Saint-Cyr. He's my only true alpha -- I think of the others as betas because I do write very strong female leads. He's also the wealthiest man in the empire, and it's a blast to write a powerful character who is also kind and generous. Luc goes out of his way to help others. Yet there is a dark side of him that makes people back down and refuse to argue. He's been in every book in the Tarthian Empire.

GRACIE: What about your characters makes them unique?

KAYELLE: I spend a lot of time getting to know them before I write their stories. I know their childhoods, their parents, their likes and dislikes, their pet peeves. I write them back stories that never make it into the books. I write out of the overflow of information. There is more to them than you can see on the page, and I think that makes them intriguing. A reviewer said one of her favorite characters was Luc's android servant, McDoth, in "all his butler glory." He's a minor character, but he has depth. I try to make even the walk on parts important. In fact, that was how Alitus ended up being a major character. He had a walk on part -- just hand the empress some paperwork and answer a question. But I kept needing to reference him, and saying "the empress's personal assistant" took up too much space. It was awkward. So I came up with a name for him and POW! Alitus took on an entirely new role. Once I had the name, I had details. By the end of the book, I had sketched out his life history. He ended up getting his own story.

GRACIE: What is your favorite aspect of the writing process? Your least favorite?

KAYELLE: Favorite -- worldbuilding: creating and designing and coming up with new ideas. Least favorite -- the day in day out of putting down the words. There are times when it flows and gushes. And other days, it's just one word in front of the other, like marching. You have to get it out of your head and onto the page. And that's work.

GRACIE: Are you a pantser or do you outline?

KAYELLE: I call myself a plotser. I plot; outline, and design, and then I use that as a framework while I freely let the moment take me where it will. I might know that I'm going to write a love scene, for example, but where is it going to take place? It might be anywhere. I have more than one in a car, and quite a few in a shower. Even in some beds! But who will be on top, or who will be the top, that might be decided at a whim. Sometimes, the usual top wants a break. ;)

GRACIE: A plotser. I like that J If you weren’t a writer, what other profession would you have chosen to pursue?

KAYELLE: I was an administrative assistant for many years. I'm good at organizing. I use those skills in Marketing for Romance Writers http://groups.yahoo.com/group/MarketingForRomanceWriters/, where I help authors learn how to promote. I also use them in The Author's Secret http://theauthorssecret.com/. I have never liked handing off something half-done. If I send you an interview, it will have all the links in place, the spell check will have been done, and I'll have made sure my formatting matches yours. Back when my day job was to be an admin, I did that every day, and still follow it as an author. So I might still be an admin, but I wouldn't like it even one fourth as much. I love being my own boss.

GRACIE: Who are some of your favorite authors and why? Name some of your favorite books and why they’re your favorites.

KAYELLE: Two authors whose styles I love are Heather Gladney (http://www.amazon.com/Teots-Song-Naga-Teot-Book/dp/0441800831) and Mary Renault (http://www.amazon.com/The-Persian-Boy-Mary-Renault/dp/0394751019). Ms Gladney wrote Teot's War and Blood Storm, both paranormal fantasy books that were a mite on the slash side before there was such a term. I reread them every year or so. Ms Renault wrote The Persian Boy, a favorite book I also reread. When I do, it takes me into the past, walking beside Alexander the Great. I love that story and the characters in it. Bagoas, her main character, is one of the most noble heroes I've ever read.

GRACIE: What are you working on now and what should readers be looking forward to from you in the future?

KAYELLE: I just finished a short story called "Bill Me." It's a gay romance set in a BDSM club called Shady Business, where "no good deed goes unpunished." The anthology is called Fifty Gays of Shade, and as you can tell from the title contains a healthy dose of humor. It comes out from Torquere http://torquerepress.com/ in November. I don't have a buy link or cover for it yet, but you can read more about it here http://www.kayelleallen.com/exc-fifty.html. Other authors include Amelia June, CB Conwy, CC Bridges, DC Juris, Emily Moreton, KC Burn, KC Wells, Lydian Harker, PT Walden, Sascha Illyvich, Sean Michaels, Wade Kelly, Winnie Jerome, Wt Prater, and it's edited by Kiernan Kelly. And of course, I'm working on Surrender Trust, the sequel to Surrender Love http://www.kayelleallen.com/exc-fifty.html.

GRACIE: Do you have a website and/or how can readers contact you?

http://kayelleallen.blogspot.com

My Pinterest page has a board about Luc and Rah from Surrender Love and Surrender Trust, so if you're a Luc groupie or you belong to the "I Love Izzy" club, be sure to hit that one!

GRACIE: Where and how can readers purchase and/or read samples of your work?

KAYELLE: You can find links to every place where my books are sold, plus reviews, trailers, excerpts, and even some fun puzzle books by clicking here: http://kayelleallen.com/Books.html

GRACIE: What advice do you have for beginning writers?

KAYELLE: Never give up. Never let anyone steal your dream. Keep reading. Keep writing. Keep learning. Join Marketing for Romance Writers http://groups.yahoo.com/group/MarketingForRomanceWriters/ to learn the business side of the craft, and teach others what you learn. What goes around comes around. Pay it forward.

GRACIE: Anything else about yourself or your writing you’d like to share with your readers?

KAYELLE: I love hearing from readers. Friend me on Facebook, follow me on Twitter, visit my blog, or email me. I respond. I have a very very very small group for dedicated readers only. It's called the Edge of Peril (http://groups.yahoo.com/group/edgeofperil/). Don't join if you haven't read all the books, because there are spoilers. It's a quiet group -- not filled with promos or notices. But if you are a closeted Tarthian waiting for the price of a cross-galaxy move to the empire to come down in price, hit this group.

GRACIE: Kayelle, thanks so much for taking time from your busy schedule to share yourself and your work with us at The G-Spot and giving us a little insight into your writing and the writing process! We’ll let you get back to writing those wonderful books you write! All the best!

Saturday, March 24, 2012

Bouncer’s Folly Live at The Log Line!


The log for the third book in my ManLove Collection, Zara’s Bois series is live at The Log Line Blog! Check out Bouncer's Folly here: 


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Monday, March 19, 2012

Ingenue’s Choice Live at The Log Line!



The log for the second book in my ManLove Collection, Zara’s Bois series is live at The Log Line Blog! Check out Ingenue’s Choice here: 


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Tuesday, March 06, 2012

Zack and the Dark Shaft Live at The Log Line!


The log for the first book in my ManLove Collection, Zara’s Bois series is live at The Log Line Blog! Check out Zack and the Dark Shaft here:  


Share your thoughts to participate in the monthly giveaway! What do you get? Why one lucky commenter who drops by to read the log lines and leaves their thoughts gets a gift certificate of $20. So stop by and tell us what you think ;)

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