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Review for audio book of Shades of Sepia
Thanks to Caroline at Prism Book Alliance for the lovely 4 star review of the audio book of Shades of Sepia
On Wings of Song Cover Reveal
On Wings of Song is now available for pre-order from Dreamspiner Press
Big thanks to Sarah Madison, Shira Anthony, Tempeste O’Riley, Andrew Q. Gordon, Charley Descoteaux, and Jana Denardo for hosting my cover reveal today. I’ve also blogged at Shira’s about the cover, and at Sarah’s about inspiration for the story.
The cover is by TL Bland
New Reviews
Two wonderful reviews this week:
One for Winter Duet from Christopher Hawthorne Moss, and for Shades of Sepia audio book by The Blogger Girls.
Echoes – Gay Romance University & A Wonderful Review
Lou Sylvre featured Shadowboxing in her Gay Romance University series last week. It’s a wonderful take on the story, well worth a read.
She’s also written a wonderful five star review for Winter Duet.
Thanks, Lou 🙂
Winter Duet – Review
Mark at Sinfully Sexy Book Reviews has written a wonderful review for Winter Duet
He also asked me to write a guest post to accompany the review – it’s about writing in series.
Check out the graphic with the post. It’s gorgeous! A big thanks to Mark and Sinfully Sexy Book Reviews!
The Sleepless City – News
Shades of Sepia is now an audio book, and is available through audible.com
Shades of Sepia and Elizabeth Noble’s Electric Candle are both finalists in this year’s Rainbow Awards.
And to finish off, another lovely review for Shades of Sepia from Elise at Sensual Reads
Shadowboxing Review, Guest Post, and Giveaway
Mark at Sinfully Sexy Book Reviews has written a wonderful review for Shadowboxing
He also asked me to write a guest post to accompany the review and there’s a chance to win an ebook copy of the book. Just leave a comment on the post to be in the draw.
Because of Jade (A Vasquez and James novel) gets Rainbow Awards Honorable Mention!
Hey friends! Because of Jade received an honorable mention in the Rainbow Awards, and I’m over the moon about it. The HM itself is awesome, but the brief review that accompanied it is music to my ears. Here’s one sentence from it. The rest can be found on Elisa Rolle’s website. My story is one of many wonderful reads that received this recognition, and I wish I could remember who all to congratulate in person. A few: Suki Fleet, Elizabeth Noble, Anne Barwell, Ethan Stone. Lots of others, Sincere congrats to all!
Reviews and Honourable Mentions for The Sleepless City
Shades of Sepia and Elizabeth Noble’s Electric Candle have both received honourable mentions in this years’ Rainbow Awards.
You can read the judge’s comments for Shades of Sepia here, and Electric Candle here.
Also, both books were reviewed by Gay List Book Reviews.
You can read the review for Shades of Sepia here, and the review for Electric Candle here.
Winter Duet now on coming soon page…
Winter Duet is now on the coming soon page at Dreamspinner Press..
To be published 6th October 2014 by Dreamspinner Press
Germany 1944
With Kristopher finally fit enough to travel, he and Michel leave the security of their safe house and continue their journey across Germany toward Switzerland. Caught in a series of Allied bombings, they stop to help civilians and narrowly escape capture by German forces.
While investigating a downed aircraft in the Black Forest, the two men discover an injured RAF pilot. After they are separated, Kristopher and the pilot are discovered by a German officer who claims he is not who he appears to be. Determined to find Michel again, Kristopher has to trust the stranger and hope he is not connected to those searching for him and the information he carries. Meanwhile Michel is intercepted by one of the Allied soldiers he met in Berlin. His help is needed to save one of their own.
Time quickly runs out. Loyalties are tested and betrayed as the Gestapo closes in. Michel can only hope that they can reach safety before information is revealed that could compromise not only his and Kristopher’s lives, but those of the remaining members of their team—if it is not already too late.
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