So Question for You All…and an Audiobook Giveaway.

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What would you like to see here? In this space?

More about books? More guest posts? Ramblings?

I figure I should be more interactive but really don’t want to bore you all to death. Because trust me, I can be very boring.

Oh…and how about to make this interesting….leave a comment below and be entered to win an audiobook code from Audible. Giveaway ends August 16th.

Also, remind me to talk about Dim Sum Asylum, Sloe Ride and Fish Stick Fridays.

I also have to bring swag to GRL but have no clue what would be good. Price point of course has to be reasonable because we’re looking at 250-300 pieces. Throw a couple of ideas out… something connected to any of my books.

*evil grins*

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Charmed and Dangerous on Preorder

charmed-cover-600I want to talk about Charmed and Dangerous for a bit.

When I got the “call” asking if I wanted in, I of course said yes. I’m dim sometimes but not stupid. However when the lineup was revealed, and I was done huffing into a paper bag, I realized I had to sit down and really think about what I was going to bring to the table.

I think all of us in this book did.

And shit hell did we bring.

This book is huge. Just…fricking huge and packed full of fantastical stuff. I’m going through it right now, reading the other entries and am just chuffed to be a part of it.

Do I sound like an ad? Probably. But I’m really not trying to be. It’s more of me looking at this book as a reader and saying; Christ and Cthulhu this is damned skippy good.

Or Jif. I don’t judge people’s peanut butter preferences.

If you love all the things that go bump in the night or zoom through the dark or twist reality on its head, then grab this. If you’ve ever been curious about one of the ten authors in this or are a hardcore fan, grab this. You won’t regret it.

I sure as hell don’t regret saying yes to Jordan Castillo Price. But then I never do.

Charmed and Dangerous Preorder

Sloe Ride now up for Pre-order on DSP

Sloe RideSloe ride…. da da dum…
Take it easy….

Heh. But look at what’s up on preorder. Dunno when Amazon or ARe will be up but it’s here at Dreamspinner Press​

Link to DSP Preorder

Murder and Mayhem on Audio!

611g65pRhVL._SL300_OOOhhhhhh Look at what’s out today! The fabulous Greg Tremblay​ narrating… a voice made for noir.

Which is nothing like a face made for radio.

Audible Link

Amazon to follow.

 

Tongues! Well… One Tongue

Interview with me with questions from German readers.

http://dreamspinnerpress.com/blog/2015/08/03/rhys-ford-interview/

German version: http://dreamspinnerpressaufdeutsch.blogspot.com/2015/08/interview-mit-rhys-ford.html

 

And here’s some puppies playing with a cat.

Touched…

I hear this song and I think Miki and Damie.

Touched by VAST

Touched, you say that I am too
So much of what you say is true

I’ll never find someone quite like you again
I’ll never find someone quite like you, like you

The razors and the dying roses
Plead I don’t leave you alone
The demi-gods and hungry ghosts
Oh God, God knows I’m not at home

I’ll never find someone quite like you again
I’ll never find someone quite like you again

I, I looked into your eyes and saw
A world that does not exist
I looked into your eyes and saw
A world I wish I was in

I’ll never find someone quite as touched as you
I’ll never love someone quite the way that I loved you

Charmed and Dangerous Cover Reveal!

charmed-cover-600Charmed and Dangerous

Ten Tales of Gay Paranormal Romance and Urban Fantasy

Take a cauldron full of magic, add a pinch of humor, a dash of snark and a huge dollop of m/m goodness, and what do you get? Charmed and Dangerous: Ten Tales of Gay Paranormal Romance and Urban Fantasy. This all-new collection is packed with arcane action and intrigue, and every story will whisk you away to a fantastical world where the hero finds his prince and the paranormal investigator always gets his man.

Release date: August 25, 2015

Edited by Jordan Castillo Price

Amazon Preorder Link: http://www.amazon.com/Charmed-Dangerous-Paranormal-Romance-Fantasy-ebook/dp/B0124HQFYQ

Summary

Magic takes many forms. From malignant hexes to love charms gone amok, you’ll find a vast array of spells and curses, creatures and conjurings in this massive collection—not to mention a steamy dose of man-on-man action. Charmed and Dangerous features all-new stories of gay paranormal romance, supernatural fiction and urban fantasy by ten top m/m paranormal authors.

Rhys Ford – Dim Sum Asylum
For Detective Roku MacCormick, working Arcane Crimes is his passion. Now cleared of any wrongdoing for shooting his last partner, MacCormick is given back his badge… as well as a new case and partner. Trent Leonard isn’t exactly what he’d expected, but then nothing in San Francisco’s Chinatown ever is.

Ginn Hale – Swift and the Black Dog
When Jack Swift killed a tyrant and won the revolution he became a national hero. But someone in the new government prefers dead heroes to living, swearing, cynical wizards. Caught between bullets, revenge and desire, Jack had better be swift indeed.

KJ Charles – A Queer Trade
Apprentice magician Crispin Tredarloe returns to London to find his master dead, and his papers sold. Papers with secrets that could spell death. Waste paper seller Ned Hall can’t resist Crispin’s pleading—and appealing—looks. But can the wasteman and the magician prevent a disaster and save Crispin’s skin?

Nicole Kimberling – Magically Delicious
Occult attacks against NIAD agents aren’t remotely Keith Curry’s department. But when his lover, Gunther, is assaulted, Keith refuses to just sit back and fill out paperwork. He’s on the case—even if that means enraging powerful mages, crossing leprechaun picket lines, or braving dinner with Gunther’s goblin parents.

Jordan Castillo Price – Everyone’s Afraid of Clowns
Psychic medium Victor Bayne can spot a ghost any day of the year, but Halloween holds some special surprises. His psych-groupie boyfriend Jacob coaxes him to the location of an old spirit sighting, but they can’t ghosthunt without enduring a cheesy “haunted house” that’s even more disturbing than they realize.

Jordan L. Hawk – The Thirteenth Hex
Hexman Dominic Kopecky doesn’t understand why dashing crow familiar Rook wants his help investigating murder by patent hex. For one thing, Dominic isn’t a witch. For another, the case is already closed—and someone is willing to kill to keep it that way.

Charlie Cochet – The Soldati Prince
Riley Murrough goes from serving lattes to being chased by demons. If that wasn’t bad enough, he bears the mark of a shapeshifter king from a magical realm. Riley’s determined to get answers, but if the demons out for his blood don’t kill him, the urge to strangle the arrogant king might.

Lou Harper – One Hex Too Many
Veteran detective Mike Mulligan is an expert on violent crimes—of the occult variety. He might even be cursed. Detective Hugh Fox is eager to partner up and prove himself, but Mulligan is accustomed to flying solo. Can they trust each other enough to track a killer who’ll stop at nothing, not even summoning a demon?

Andrea Speed – Josh of the Damned vs. the Bathroom of Doom
It’s a boring night at the Quik-Mart for Josh and his friend Doug. Until a vampire with a grudge—and the most adorable backup ever—crashes the store. Can Josh survive the Bathroom of Doom?

Astrid Amara – The Trouble With Hexes
P.I. Tim Keller has a problem. And the only person who can solve it is his ex-boyfriend, Vincent, whose job as a hexbreaker was the reason they broke up. It’s hard admitting he was wrong, especially when coughing up organs. But there’s a missing person to find, a hexmaker to hunt down, and a romance to repair before Tim breathes his last.

Teaser from Swift and the Black Dog by Ginn Hale

We were just kids,” Jack muttered.

Shafts of afternoon light speared through the blinds, illuminating the hard angles of his lean face. He exhaled a cloud of pale blue smoke and ignored the glare of the well-dressed diners seated at other tables. In a moment a maitre’d would appear and smoothly suggest that he remove himself from the building.

Then, inevitably, David would intervene, flashing his ministry badge and pronouncing Jack’s full name a little too loudly, a little too officiously. A halting apology would be offered and followed by requests for autographs and photos. Behind it all Jack would hear the whispers.

That’s Jack Swift?

God, did you see his hand?

He looks like some ragman from the Bone Ledges.

I’ve heard he’s a queer.

Lifting his scarred hand, Jack drew the smoke down to ring his fingers. Let the surrounding diners see that the ragman in their midst was a wizard. They didn’t need to know which one. Any wizard was too much trouble for most decent folk.