LE Franks – Logo Reveal, 6 Days to Valentine and Giveaway!

LEF_options2Thanks Rhys for letting me guest host and for creating my beautiful new logo!

Even Nick approves—though he’s pretending not to notice the heart—he can’t deny the sentiment:

All Love is Equal. -LE

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Reason #12 – Why Nick Hates Valentine’s Day

“Watching my first real high school boyfriend buy carnations from the Valentine’s Day student council fundraiser—then having them all delivered to the cheerleading squad instead of to me”. – Nick age 15

In Nick’s perfect world, Valentine’s Day would be struck from the calendar.

Nick’s dreams of a Happily Ever After were shredded long ago and the last thing he and his customers need is a bunch of happy loving couples rubbing it in their faces.

Bouncer FatBoy Newman is willing to bet he knows Nick’s heart better than he does. He has just six days to change Nick’s mind about romance and the holiday and the perfect man to do it.

Too bad it’s not him.

Too bad Nick’s not going down without a fight.

Too bad Nick cheats.


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THE DAY AFTER THE NIGHT BEFORE
The man on the floor was hard to ignore. If I got up now, I’d be stepping on him—not that I planned on leaving anytime soon. It wasn’t every day a man fell at your feet, much less one of the pretty ones. I wasn’t complaining—I could use the distraction. February with its faux-holiday was always my own personal hell, and this week, with the tidal wave of red and pink already threatening to swamp me, things kept getting worse. Maybe my luck was finally changing. I hoped so.

I squinted in the dim light of the bar to get a better look. His strawberry blond hair was disheveled, uncovered now that the ball cap he’d worn into the bar was resting against the chrome leg of my barstool. He stared up at me with eyes like some cartoon character from a Looney Tunes classic. Comically huge saucers of Arctic blue overwhelmed a nose too pert for a man; his rosy lips forming a perfect O of shock and surprise completed the picture as he lay stunned.

I’d watched the cap spin merrily away as he landed face-first onto the industrial-grade carpet, and winced—not in sympathy for the blow to his face, per se. No, it was due to the knowledge that FatBoy Newman had thrown up on that exact spot the previous day. I groaned as unwelcome memories of FatBoy and the events of last night flooded my mind, distracting me from the blond.

FatBoy was the newest addition to our little Frisson bar family. He’d been working the door for a couple of months, doing his job by lurking in the background and monitoring the crowds stirring each other up on weekends. One minute, he would be wallpaper, and the next, he’d be hanging out at my end of the bar, playing a nightly game of twenty questions.

Last night it was a string of questions like “Marie Claire or Vogue?” and “Barbeque Beans or Pork & Beans” or, more disturbing, “Brad Pitt or Yoda?”

Normally, I would have blown FatBoy off as I do every other asshole annoying me while I’m working; even the bouncers who like to lean on the bar and steal olives and fruit don’t linger if I’m there. FatBoy was different. He might look like a giant hick with the brains the size of a pea and a case of ’roid rage, but for all I knew, he had balls the size of an elephant. He’d need them. He’d been pressuring me for weeks to date his cousin, ever since he figured out that I’m gay, and I’d been equally absolute in my refusal. I don’t date, no matter how smoky blue your eyes are when you ask.

Not that I tried to hide my orientation—it’s just none of your damn business and not a topic of conversation I usually led with. At six two with brown hair, green eyes, and a naturally muscled build, bar patrons just assumed I was straight; keeping things pleasant and light with our mixed crowd of tourists and local party boys and girls kept the mood fun and—most importantly—the tips pouring in.

I also wasn’t such a megalomaniac that I thought everyone wanted to sleep with me—though working the bar, I got plenty of come-ons and come-hithers. Despite the occasional tumble with Juan, I hadn’t met anyone who inspired me to make the effort. If you want to know the truth, in my heart of hearts, I was a romantic; I dreamed of being swept off my feet by the “one”. In the meantime, I kept my head down, mixing my drinks and keeping my dreams and hands mostly to myself.

Despite the nightly grilling, FatBoy wouldn’t have known any different if he hadn’t walked in on my attempt to bareback Juan, our bar-back, during a very slow Saturday afternoon. I’m kidding about the barebacking. Juan is a good kid, and I’d never risk him or myself that way, and our relationship was more about convenience than romance, but FatBoy did walk into the cold room just seconds after a collision had wrapped me around Juan’s wiry body, forcing our lips together. Fortunately, our tongues took the brunt of the accident, ensuring no lasting damage to our libidos.

No, Mr. Newman can take the blame for that particular injury and the subsequent ‘failure to launch’ sequence that resulted from it. Instead of backing out like a normal person, he stayed—leaning against the frame of the door and watching us quietly until I pulled away from Juan.

“Why the fuck are you still here? Can’t you see we’re busy?” I snapped in frustration.

FatBoy didn’t respond beyond a slight twitch at the corner of his mouth—though he did lean slightly out of the way as Juan slipped past him, buttoning his jeans as he went. I reached down and readjusted my own cock, sighing deeply and glaring at him while I waited.

“Soooo, Nick. Boys, huh?” he drawled, settling back into his lean.

“Not boys, men. I’m not a pedophile, asshole.” As I stomped back to the bar, I was running through a list of unpleasant scenarios I could subject the prick to before I had to see him again. I was contemplating his fall into an active volcano when I felt his eyes on my back, the same silent force field I’d felt ever since he started working here.

I whirled around. “What? What! What? Did you need something, or did your calendar say it was ‘Be a dick at work day?’ ’Cuz I have to tell you, I’ve got a serious case of blue balls going on here, and unless you plan on dropping and giving me head right here and now, I’m pretty sure there is nothing you can say or do that I’m interested in.”

I might have caught a slight glimmer in his eyes when I said that—but really, who cared? It was going to be long days of skittish looks before Juan settled down enough to overcome his exaggerated fear of discovery and be willing to risk spending more time with me in the back. Something about losing his job and making his disabled mother homeless if he got caught screwing around at work—like that would ever happen…

“Blake was asking for you. I figured you’d rather I tracked you down myself instead of sending him into the icebox after you.” FatBoy smirked and pivoted, leaving me alone with the unhappy thought that I owed him one. With a silent apology to Juan’s fears, I wound my way back to the office to check on the latest from the boss.

So best efforts of ignoring the new bouncer aside, we were now out to the six five former linebacker from Tennessee—a Vol who’d majored in French poets of the seventeenth century. You haven’t lived until you’ve listened to FatBoy recite Molière in the original French, drunk off his ass, at four in the morning, in a thick southern drawl. Despite all of that, or maybe because of it, FatBoy was a bit of a prick—a trait I usually found entertaining when directed toward someone else, but after my fobbing off all the gentle nudges and hints about his cousin, he must have decided it was time to bring out the heavy artillery and press the issue once and for all.

In this case, he used his prickdom to force me into the drinking contest. He was, after all, he said, a gentleman of the South and therefore felt obliged to offer me a game of chance rather than the outright blackmail he originally had in mind—not that I believed he’d actually risk anyone’s job. But it did make me curious.

I still wasn’t sure what was so important about finding his cousin a date. I’d said no enough times that any other musclehead would have gotten a clue and dropped it long ago. FatBoy’s cousin must have been horribly disfigured or suffering from some social disease or on parole for unspeakable acts as a minor for him to be this relentlessly annoying.

More likely, his aunt was nagging him to death—afraid her baby was going to meet a big bad leather daddy now that he liked cock; I’d heard stories. I was just lucky to be the first gay he’d met. Not that I ever had that problem with my own family—I’m not sure they noticed the last time the door hit me on my way out.

All in all, I wasn’t surprised when he finally cornered me.

Terms of the bet were simple. We would each drink at the same time until we stopped. First one to pass out or throw up lost. Winner named his prize.

The reason I thought FatBoy might have been juicing—beyond the imposing build and lack of neck—was he’d overlooked the fact that I had total control over the very medium that would determine the outcome of the bet.


6 Days to Valentine is available from Wilde City Press and on Amazon

LE Franks lives in the SF Bay Area, surrounded by inspiration everywhere. After years of ignoring the voices in her head, LE is finally taking off the filters and giving the stories free rein. These days, she can be found frequently writing about sexy men who desperately need a happily ever.

LE writes M/M Romance in a unique mix of humor and drama with enough suspense to produce fast paced stories filled with emotion and passion and featuring characters that are quirky and complicated. Don’t expect the typical rugged hero or sophisticated businessman with the world at their feet; LE’s men are living in the margins–they’re in the middle of their journey, doing the best they can while searching for a connection to something bigger than themselves. With a little effort and a lot of luck they may actually find their happily-ever-afters.

When not writing, LE wrangles an odd assortment of jobs (six – at last count), houseguests (including pro baseball players), family, and friends. Manifesting an odd combination of contradictory talents and traits, LE is tragically honest and personally deceptive, and makes the best piecrust – ever.

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Piper Vaughn is in Da House! And She’s Brought a Merman!

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So, as I was talking to Rhys about our upcoming joint takeover of Dreamspinner’s Twitter account, she asked me a question about Love Rising. “Why mermaids?”

Well, there’s a short answer to this question—and a longer one.

The short answer is: one of my closest friends, Melanie Tushmore, posted some prompts last year before her birthday asking people to write stories for her as gifts. Since I happen to love my dear Ms. Tushmore, I decided I would write one. The prompt that appealed to me the most was her request for mermen, of which she is a huge fan. In fact, that’s something we have in common, and so Wick the merman and Love Rising were born.

See, I’m a bit of a fairy tale and folklore junkie. I’ve read plenty of stories about mermaids and selkies and the creatures that live in the depths. There’s a certain appeal to a creature that is part of both worlds at once—land and sea. And then there are all the stories, dating all the way back to 1000 BC. The first mermaid was supposedly the goddess Atargatis, who loved a mortal man and accidentally killed him. She jumped into the lake in remorse and took the form of a fish, but her beauty was too great to be hidden, so she became a mermaid—woman above the waist, fish below. But hers was far from the only tale about mermaids. Stories about them have appeared in numerous cultures throughout the world, and you have to wonder where they all came from. Could these types of creatures actually exist or are they purely mythical? No evidence has ever been found to the positive, but the romantic in me wants to believe.

I rooted for Ariel in Disney’s version of The Little Mermaid and lamented the fact that she was trapped at sea while all she wanted was to live on land and experience life as a human. I debated whether or not to write this story in the merman’s point of view, to show him yearning for a land dweller. But as soon as I started writing, the words started flowing from the perspective of my human main character, Francis. See, his story was a more tragic one, full of loss and longing. Wick, although he remains a bit of mystery in Love Rising because of the language barrier and the limited POV, is a much happier, carefree creature. In his natural habitat, he’s playful. Don’t get me wrong, Wick feels deeply, too, but it was Francis I could relate to—his fascination with this creature and how it can exist, his protectiveness, his awe. I think if I ever saw a merman/mermaid face to face, one like Wick, I’d feel much the same way.

I might dabble with mermen again. Wick has numerous siblings, in fact, and one of them has been whispering in my ear. Maybe such a creature is out there somewhere, right now. Most of our planet is made up of water. Who knows what lurks in the depths?  😉

~*~

Love Rising is available now. Buy it from Dreamspinner or wherever else your favorite ebooks are sold.

Blurb:

 

In the 1700s on the island of Sagrario, men who love other men find safe haven. For Francis Holland, an escaped indentured servant, Sagrario offers nothing but loneliness. His life begins to change when he finds Wick, a merman, washed ashore.

When Wick awakens under Francis’s care, Francis returns him to the sea at his request. Soon after, they begin to meet in secret, and gradually, Francis blossoms under this new companionship. However, a merman is a difficult creature to entrust one’s heart to. With one trapped on land and the other at sea, the differences in their species threaten to keep them apart forever. It may not be long before Wick is gone, taking Francis’s reason to smile with him.

Want to know more about Piper? Visit her at: http://pipervaughn.com, where links to all her social media accounts can be found.

Don’t forget to Join Piper and Rhys on their Twitter Takeover!

I’m Chatting at Dreamspinner’s Facebook Page Today

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I’ll be taking over Dreamspinner’s Facebook page today from 9 am to Noon PST. Come join me! I’ll be doing giveaways and um… readings. My voice is shot so we’re going to see if I can get / beg one of the San Diego Crewe to do the reading for Tequila Mockingbird.

Really, drunken goose being strangled. That’s what I’m sounding like today.

In celebration of the chat and Fish and Ghost’s release, Dreamspinner is offering a special discount code! Use this code to get 25% off of Fish and Ghosts and all urban fantasy. Code only good for this weekend, Dec 28 and 29!

The code is: RhysFB.

I’m told it is case sensitive so be sure to type it in correctly.

Join me here at 9 am PST! https://www.facebook.com/dreamspinnerpress

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Caring for Eric Arvin…

de8256a2-c32f-4eb7-9754-1975c53b318d_profileFor many of those in the M/M Romance community, Eric Arvin and TJ Klune are a familiar pair of faces. They have, in essence, shared their lives with us as they’ve met, loved and during last GRL, became engaged.

Recently, TJ moved to Virginia and Eric joined him there, setting up house and recently, drowning the state in very sweet adorable affection and with TJ in charge, Christmas decorations.

However, a couple of days ago, life handed Eric and TJ a serious curve ball and right now, Eric is spending part of his first Holiday season with TJ in the hospital. He is seriously ill and while all of us support him in spirit, we ask if you can find a few dollars to help with this wonderful man’s medical bills. They are extensive and will probably be even more so before this is done.

My prayers and best wishes are with both of them in this time. Much love to you both, guys. You deserve every bit of happiness this season and forever beyond.

Contribute link: Medical Fund for Eric Arvin.

 

 

Saving Sonny James Road Trip Blog Tour Stop: San Diego Drag, double the prizes!

SavingSonnyJames400x600 finalHi, Lou Sylvre here, invading Rhys Ford’s blog by invitation for the last stop before home on the Saving Sonny James Road Trip blog tour. Yep, that’s right. Vasquez and James book 4 relaesed 11/18, and three weeks later I’m still celebrating and Luki and Sonny are still traveling. Thanks Rhys, for letting the guys visit San Diego, and letting me camp on your web. I’ve decided not to put the blurb here, but I hope some blog readers might be interested enough to read it at the Dreamspinner Store, where you can also read an excerpt and buy the book, if you like. 🙂

This post is sooooo late. So, to try to make amends to readers who have been patient I’m offering not one, not two, but four chances to win. Two prizes of Saving Sonny James signed paperback, two prizes of any Vasquez and James ebook. You see, I and my characters Luki Vasquez and Sonny James were supposed to be here days ago, but… well, they stayed in San Diego, lollygagging while I went to Bent-con, meeting up Rhys and a lot of other wonderful Dreamspinner Press authors, readers, and great people who stopped to talk at the booth. The boys (Luki and Sonny) didn’t join me there until the very last hours of my stay. Sonny pleaded with me—he really loved San Diego, Rhys’s town—and Luki was looking at me threateningly, so … how could I refuse?

You may recall they were in San Antonio, where they had a lovely romantic time, but the Mustang needed work on the way in—Sonny had to drain the fuel and replace the fuel filter. He figured the fuel line got clogged in all the dust when they hit that anomaly on I-90, on the way to Ohio. (Their earlier adventures on the Saving Sonny James Road Trip Blog Tour are chronicled. See http://www.sylvre.com for links to read about it!)

So they were late getting to San Diego, but they’ve had nothing but good times there.

They went to Cabrillo Beach.
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And the art museum…
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…because Sonny wanted to. They almost had a little tiff about that. Not because Luki didn’t want to go, but because Sonny was convinced Luki was only saying he’d go because he’d do anything Sonny wanted.

“That’s right, baby,” Luki responded to the accusation, “I’ll do anything you suggest.”

They were in the Hillcrest neighborhood—an “historic gay community” in San Diego, after a self-guided walking tour of the various bars and joints—including the oldest gay club in the neighborhood (or so the write ups say), The Brass Rail. They had decided to forego all of them for the Top of the Park later in the day, and Sonny had been leaning on the fender of the Mustang—parked streetside—until Luki popped up with that response. At that point, Sonny stood up straight and put both hands on his hips. “Well, why the hell do you say yes when you don’t want to go.”

Luki, for once, decided not to give in to Sonny’s hand-on-hip scare tactics. He dropped the volume of his voice until it was but a rough whisper. “You’ll notice I didn’t say I didn’t want to go. I said I’d do what you wanted to do. Three reasons: one, when I do these things with you, I always learn something I’m glad to know; two, you always have this wonderful look on your face—intelligent, interested, stunning, and I like seeing it; and three, you know so much more than me about what makes an object beautiful and meaningful, and I like to stand with you and try to see what you see.”

Sonny rolled his eyes and heaved a very Sonny-like sigh. “How the hell am I supposed to argue with that?” He glared, but it wasn’t long before that turned to a smile and an unsuccessfully repressed giggle. Luki’s kiss shut that off, and it wasn’t long before they were leaning against the Mustang’s fender making out like teenagers. A few catcalls from passersby and they quit, laughing again, and breaking apart to get back in the car and on their way to their destination.

So they went and looked at the art, and all those things Luki described as usually happening with Sonny did indeed happening. While they were there they went through the exhibit on torture tools—the horrifying stuff, not playroom toys—in the Museum of Man. But Sonny couldn’t quite find beauty in what he saw there, and Luki had to go to the men’s room to vomit, so they left. After that, they visited an exhibit of Edward S. Curtis photographs documenting the lives of Native American (Indian) people in the 19th century.


Sonny didn’t say much. Luki held his hand.

They had an early dinner after that, at Top of the Park, overlooking Balboa, the water, and the city. They took advantage of the opportunity to dine outdoors enjoying the warmth of Southern California in fall, as compared to the November chill at home, and watching the changing view. As they sipped coffee after the meal, the sun fell low over the water and began to transform the world’s colors.
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Sonny seemed distracted by that show, and Luki had an idea. He reached into Sonny’s jeans pocket—not an unpleasant experience for either, though Sonny flinched a bit, taken by surprise. But Luki only took Sonny’s keys.

“Let’s go now, baby. You look at the sunset; I’ll drive you to the beach. I think you need to collect some colors in your head for a tapestry. Am I right?”sunset%20carlsbad%20beach (288x276)

Sonny just smiled and said, “You love me, don’t you?”

After blue twilight, night fell, and Sonny reclaimed the keys and drove them back to the hotel. A long night of sex followed (no details here, but imagination is encouraged) and then sleep. Luki woke up the next morning looking straight into the waking reality of Sonny’s wide, loving eyes, and promptly forgot his dreams.

The next morning, they went to Sea World. Yes, Sea World. They were splashed by whales and serenaded by seals.gao gao panda At the zoo they met the famous flirting and procreating pirate panda, Gao Gao, who has made quite a name for himself.
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Luki bought a key chain with a polished amber stone holding a perfect little mosquito from some millions of years ago.

Sonny said, “Thanks. Beautiful. Why?”

“So you’ll think about the way I buzz kisses in your ear, like this,” Luki demonstrated, “every time you start the car or unlock the door to our home.”

“I think I’m about ready to go there. Our home.”

“Me too, but we can’t. Ms. Sylvre wants us to go to Bent-con.”

“I don’t want to go there.”

“I know, but she’s the author.”

“And she did get us out of that mess in New Zealand.” Sonny added.

“Yes, she did,” Luki agreed. “And she sent us to San Antonio. I really liked, um… some of the stuff we did in San Antonio.”

Sonny smiled. “Here too, right?”

After Sonny nodded, he bluntly changed the subject, only about a ninety degree turn this time. “I want to go to… maybe Macy’s or something. An upscale department store.”

“Okay.”

“I’ll drop you back at the hotel.”

“What?”

“Luki, you heard me, why ask what?”

“Fine.”

“Don’t pout,” husband.

When Sonny came back to the hotel, he passed Luki, who was laid out quite sexy on the bed—though that certainly wasn’t his intent—and went straight into the bathroom and closed the door. When he came out, he had applied mascara and, Luki thought, maybe eyeliner, and his smooth skin was even smoother, and his lips had a shine suspiciously like that which comes from a tube.
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“Am I beautiful?” he asked Luki.

“Of course your beautiful.” Luki felt completely knocked off balance—Sonny had never done anything like this before.

“And?”

“And… I don’t understand. Why?”

“I want to go to Lips—hot drag dinner club. I already made the reservations. But in case you get there and start thinking the ladies in the drag show are sexier than your average weaver, I want to make sure you know that I’m right there to take care of any alternative fantasies needs that might arise.”

“Um…” Luki tried to think of something to say that wouldn’t get him in trouble?

“Let’s go, husband. We’ll be late for our reservations. As much as I love the way you look right now, you’ll have to put on a shirt.”

Luki did as directed, and got spiffed up a bit so the newfound Sonny-in-lipstick would walk proudly on his arm.

As they left the hotel, Sonny stopped and looked at him, and smiled a gorgeous smile. It was admittedly a little more clearly visible with color on the lips, but not more beautiful—Sonny’s smile could not be improved upon in Luki’s opinion. But Sonny said, laughing a little, “You still love me even though you know now I’m a little crazy?”

“Sonny,” Luki said, “sweetie. I’ve always known you’re whacked, and it’s kind of fun finding out all the ways in which that’s true. Of course I still love you.”
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They went to Lips, where the food and show was fabulous. But when they got back to the hotel, Sonny asked, “So which of those drag queens did you like the best?”

Luki, who truthfully had kept his eyes only on Sonny, as usual, responded, “There were Drag Queens?”

Sonny took off his impulsively but artfully applied make-up and took his husband to bed, rewarding him very well for saying the right thing at the right time.

Comment on this post to enter the prize drawing!I’ll award it on 11/18, one month anniversary of Saving Sonny James release.

Twitter and Facebook Storm Today at Sid Love’s!

rainbow-love-words-romanceMorning and WOOOOOOT!

I will be taking over Sid Love’s T witter (@Blogofsidlove) today for ONE hour! That’s right. Sid’s insane enough to let me have the password to his precious twitter feed from ONE TO TWO P.M. Pacific Standard Time. Cardeno C will be storming the Love over at Sid’s Facebook page as well! Cardeno will at https://www.facebook.com/theblogofsidlove

I think at the same time but you know my brain’s leaky! So… be sure to head over to https://www.facebook.com/sid.love.16 and http://sidlove.wordpress.com for more details.

NOW comes the fun part! There will be giveaways! WOOOOOOOOOOOOOT!

More specifically… not only will I be giving away an ebook copy of anything in my backlist, I will ALSO be giving away a RAW ARC of Fish and Ghosts AND a chance to have YOUR name (and character) have a minor part in the next Sinners Series book, Tequila Mockingbird!

All you have to do to enter is watch BlogofSidLove’s tweets and reply! I’ll be asking for songs that remind you of the Sinners Series, your favourite or most hated earworm and what was the first song you remember buying. The contests will run for 15 mins and then a winner will be chosen!

AND as if that wasn’t enough… there will be a HUGE Gift Pack Giveaway on Sid Love’s blog!

Books! Prizes! AND…a HUGE Sid Love Reveal.

Come and join us! See you there!

How many “!” can I use in one post? Heh.

Go Visit Sunny Town! Love her.

[130903] Noh Hong Chul supports Kim Jho Kwang Soo’s wedding because… + Wedding trailer.

Really, she keeps some fascinating stuff on her blog. I highly endorse following. *nods*

Sometimes English. Sometimes French. But always love.

And Why is Kim Jho Kwang Soo’s Wedding a Big Deal?

Alex Kidwell brings Gumption & Gumshoes

Gumption&GumshoesFSThank you so much for allowing me to be here today to talk a little bit about my latest book, Gumption & Gumshoes. It’s a story that I’ve fallen for with characters I had a great deal of fun writing, and I always enjoy getting a chance to introduce people to them.

The idea behind Gumption & Gumshoes came from a friend, who suggested that she’d love to read a book about a chinchilla shifter. And that thought took hold until I had the character of August Mendez, an overweight, under-motivated, under-employed guy who really just wants to spend his free time in his boxers, eating mac and cheese and watching Sam Spade do his thing.

But when August gets a chance to follow his dream and open his own detective agency, he finally seems to find his calling in life. At least, he thinks at first. But a troublesome case and his own self-esteem issues make for a bumpy road forward.

Sam Ewing is the older, bitterly divorced landlord who rents August office space. He has given up on most of life after his marriage went south. Now he’d just be happy to sit through a football game in peace.

I have a lot of fun writing characters who don’t seem to go together. There’s something really great about getting to see their relationship unfold, in how one person’s weakness can match with the other’s strength. G&G has a slow burn that erupts into a very definite flame.

The other side of it is August’s ability. Chincas – chinchilla shifters – I decided would be a bit different than a normal shifter mythology. After all, as August asks, if you could turn into a small furry rodent, how much would your everyday life change? Not much. Although you could dust in those hard to reach corners. So August, and most of his herd, spend their lives not using their ability. But in the course of his case, August discovers how to use all of his strengths. Including his shifting.

In the excerpt I’d like to share, this is the reader’s first glimpse at August shifting while investigating. Continue reading “Alex Kidwell brings Gumption & Gumshoes”

Welcome Sam Kadence to Rhys’ Dirt and Sin!

OnTheRightTrack_postcard_front_HarmonyI’d like to welcome Sam Kadence to our little corner of the world. Please say hey and enter to win a Giveaway of The Right Track! Leave a comment below and possibly win a free ebook of Sam’s latest work!

Contest ends August 30, 2013 at 8 pm PST.

The Parenting Track By Sam Kadence

As adults we all look back at our childhood and a lot of us have good memories. The rest of us wonder how the heck we got through it alive. One of the most vivid memories of my childhood isn’t a good one. It was a weekend and despite having the poodle hair my mother insisted I get, I felt pretty good. I said to her, “I feel pretty today.” Must have been fifteen or sixteen at the time. She laughed at me and said, “Yeah, right.” Twenty years later I still remember that moment.

Was that the beginning? No, it was a snapshot. How many of us vow we won’t be like our parents when we grow up? Problem is those early years are what shape us the most.

I’ve recently written two pieces that have very accepting parents:Double Exposure and On the Right Track.

Double Exposure is really an idealistic story. Something that could possibly happen, but likely not yet. Maybe ten years from now as the world is still reeling from the acceptance of LGBT individuals in general. Throw in something like gender fluidity and you’ve got most everyone stumped.

On the Right Track, however—the parents at least—are based on a true story. A friend came out to his parents the very same way, over breakfast, with little to no angst. See, they knew, or at least suspected for a while.

The current generation of young people have a different set of parents than my generation. A more observant, yet less focused set of parents. Today’s parents believe in two types of parenting: Over-parenting, which is what my sister does and her kids have separation issues. And Hands-Off parenting, which means as long as their kids aren’t in trouble they pay no attention to them at all.

We lived through the end of the Cold War, the Gulf War and the Recession. Our parents’ generation might have had a World War or two, some even the Depression or parents from the Depression area that makes them more stubborn to change. See they found out during those wars and hard times that change is a bad thing. Food was scarce, getting from one place to another wasn’t as easy, and money was made mostly by the men in the family (if you weren’t married you were in trouble).

My own mother—to this day—has a basement full of canned food, two large stand freezers full of frozen goods, and two refrigerators. Now it’s just her and my dad in the house. One of my sisters or I go through those supplies every few months to get rid of all the expired stuff. But as kids we didn’t get allowances, and anything we wanted we bought ourselves, even school clothes and supplies. Even with all that food in the house we had three meals and no snacks. And God forbid you didn’t eat the nasty Hamburger Helper mom put down. You’d sit there for hours starving and not get anything else.

Now compare that with my sister and her kids. She buys for a week at a time. At the end of the week the fridge and the cupboard is bare. They’ve never have to scrape for food and take out is only a call away. The kids get whatever they want. Don’t like dinner, my sister makes them something else so they will eat.  She still lives paycheck to paycheck. Now it’s our kids who have no concept of money, limits, or control. All of them are obese, never play outside, and have fights over who gets to play on the internet.

We’re a busy generation, I get that. People raise their kids on TV and iPad games. The kids have it easy. And they want to be like us.Like us. Yeah that’s different, right?

They want to be connected, linked-in, always in the know because the internet is at their fingertips and the internet never lies. Right? Reminds of a commercial with a woman who is talking about how the guy she met on the internet is a French model and he’s obviously not. Remember that one?

The problem is we’ve spent so much time doing things for our kids (because our parents didn’t) that they now expect us to keep doing those things. They don’t want to go to college, or get a job, or even get out of the computer chair. So what we have on our hands—as a generation who did not want to be like our parents (strict and unappreciative)—we have unappreciative and lazy kids who think they know it all. While we as the parents scratch our heads going, huh, how did that happen?

In On the Right Track, Adam’s parents are pretty strict. No internet for him, no Facebook, etc. But he’s confident in himself, applies himself in school and doesn’t waste his days inside sitting in front of a screen. I think Adam is actually a bit more fairytale-like in this story than his parents are. Sure there are kids out there like him, far fewer than ten years ago. But he battles something else, lack of focus. He has no idea where he wants to go in life and while his parents are supportive, they aren’t exactly helping him figure that out, and aren’t pushing him toward standing on his own. They practice more of the “hands-off” style we see a lot of nowadays. As long as he brings home good grades, stays out of trouble, and follows their rules, they leave him alone.

It’s not until Ru steps into his life that he wakes up and realizes, hey, I’ve got to do something with my life, and I only have a year to figure out where to start. Ru is a self-made business man at the age of 17. He knows what he wants and is fighting to get there. He’s had no parents for years and so has had the harsh reality of the world on his shoulders for some time.

So it makes you wonder just who really is on top. Our parents or us? How different did we really end up?

And now, a bit of On the Right Track

Author: Sam Kadence

Genre: YA M/M Contemporary Romance

Length: 184 pages (ebook and print)

Publisher: Harmony Ink Press

Release Date: August 15, 2013

Ryunoski “Ru” Nakimura knows all about the trappings of fame. Expelled from a boy band for coming out as gay, he still wants to continue his career in music. Too bad his ex finds nothing better to do than exploit their relationship in the press, so Ru leaves California behind to lie low in Minnesota for a while.

Adam Corbin attends a Minnesota high school and wants to coast through as a typical student. He’s friends with an openly gay student, Bas Axelrod, but while Adam plays football, he also stays away from much socializing. Blending in and not outing himself has been easy because he’s never really been seriously interested in any of the guys he’s encountered.

When Adam meets Ru in a library, Adam begins to think he’s found that special young man who might make it worthwhile to just be himself. And for Ru, Adam looks like someone he might trade his fame for, if they could be together. Ru and Adam will both come to realize that courage and love must go hand in hand if they are to have a future.

And now, a snippet from On the Right Track Continue reading “Welcome Sam Kadence to Rhys’ Dirt and Sin!”