B.A. Tortuga's Blog, page 23
March 24, 2016
Throwback Thursday: Me and Grampy -- 1977
March 23, 2016
Wordless Wednesday: Thai Coffee
March 22, 2016
Guest Post: Ceili by Moriah Gemel

Ceílí by Moriah Gemel
Release Date: March 17, 2016
Blurb: The Los Angeles music scene has not been kind to Devon Caelin. He struggles to fit in and has a streak of bad luck the length of the Sunset Strip. One rare rainy night, he drowns his sorrows from bar-to-bar, until he stumbles into an alley club called Céilí. He discovers that it’s home to a small community of mystical people making their way in the human world, and that he found it only because he is Fae himself. With mentoring from the pub’s proprietor, Eldan—a powerful Fae Lord protecting his kind in the city—Devon unearths his past and discovers his magical abilities. His life appears to be back on track—until a member of the Faerie Court is murdered and the secret of their world is threatened to be revealed.
Pages or Words: 200 pages
Categories: Contemporary, Fantasy, Gay Fiction, M/M Romance, Romance, Urban Fantasy
Excerpt:
“This is where we’ll do the spell,” Eldan says. “I can open the channel easily enough, but I’d like you to assist in keeping it open. Stand behind me when I tell you to, and put your hands on my shoulders. If we’re compatible, I’ll be able to take some of your energy to bolster mine, just enough to maintain a stronger connection than I would on my own, all right? You might get a little dizzy, but I promise you’ll be okay.”
“I’m not afraid, Eldan.” Devon is excited to see this magic performed, to see the Queens. What will they be like, these women that Eldan is wary to speak of?
“No. You aren’t, are you?” Eldan smiles. “Well. Best get on with it then. Stand nearby, please?”
Devon settles himself just behind Eldan, and Eldan nods. Then, he pulls a little vial from his pocket and shakes it.
“Here we go.”
He uncorks the bottle, and Devon smells something almost metallic. Eldan walks to the first corner of the table, to the right, and pours a drop of whatever’s inside the vial over the little pile of dirt.
“Cré.” His hand hovers over the bowl, and the dirt spreads and forms a flat plane under his palm. Eldan smiles and walks on.
He walks to the back right of the table and pours a drop into the empty bowl. “Aer,” he says and his hand hovers. The bowl trembles, and the dust motes in the air within it coalesce and spin. He walks on.
The third bowl holds sticks, and Eldan pours the liquid on them before hovering his hand, causing them to burst into flames. “Tine.” Devon can’t help but push his breath out and shake his head. This is cool. All this magic, it’s really real. He thought it was a story for children, but magic is real, and he’s a part of it. He never thought much about fairytales but now he wishes he had, because it would make this moment so much better.
Finally, Eldan pours into the fourth bowl, filled with water, and his hand hovering creates little waves that splash on the sides of the bowl gently, as though upset. “Uisce,” he says and then he walks on.
He circles the table counter-clockwise three times and, when he reaches the head of the table once more, he nods to Devon. “Now.”
Devon steps up as Eldan turns away and puts his hands on Eldan’s slim, strong shoulders. Immediately, his palms tingle, as Eldan waves a hand. The mirror in the center of the table stands up, reflecting them. Eldan presses a palm to the center of it.
“Oscailt agus a léiriú,” Eldan says. Devon wishes he knew what the hell he was saying, but it’s pretty, in any case. Celtic? Gaelic? Something. “Na Ríona I Talún Samhraidh.”
The mirror clouds, and Devon licks his lips and stands on his tiptoes to see over Eldan’s shoulder. Nothing happens, though, for long moments, in which Eldan’s breathing comes quick and loud. Devon squeezes his shoulders, and Eldan whimpers faintly. But he slows down, and Devon keeps squeezing, staring at what he can see of Eldan’s face, staring at the delicate line of his jaw, his high cheekbone, the flutter of an eyelash, the jut of his nose, which is freckled and fair.
But then the clouds part, and there they are.
Buy the book:
Interlude Press: store.interludepress.comAmazon: http://amzn.to/1STMEC8Barnes & Noble: http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/c-il-moriah-gemel/1122958803?ean=2940152470130#productInfoTabsSmashwords: https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/593331All Romance eBooks: https://www.allromanceebooks.com/product-cel-2000032-149.html?referrer=55feb862851f8Book Depository: http://www.bookdepository.com/C-il-/9781941530658Indiebound: http://www.indiebound.org/book/9781941530658
Meet the author: Moriah Gemel has developed a dedicated following for her realistic, sexually-charged stories over twelve years in online fan communities. Moriah is passionate about diversity in fiction, as well as realistic depictions of BDSM and sex education. Her first novel, Load the Dice, was published as a serial in ten parts. Céilí is her second novel. She lives with her husband, young son, and two cats.
Where to find the author: Facebook: www.facebook.com/moriahgemel Twitter: @moriahgemel Goodreads Link: www.goodreads.com/moriahgemel Publisher: Interlude Press
Cover Artist: Design – CB Messer, Cover art by Ari McFarland
Tour Dates & Stops: 17-Mar: Book Lovers 4Ever , Elisa - My Reviews and Ramblings , BFD Book Blog 18-Mar: Happily Ever Chapter , Divine Magazine , Unquietly Me , Wake Up Your Wild Side 21-Mar: Outrageous Heroes , Nephy Hart , Inked Rainbow Reads , Velvet Panic 22-Mar: The Hat Party , Rednecks and Romance , Scattered Thoughts & Rogue Words 23-Mar: Wicked Faerie's Tales and Reviews , Alpha Book Club 24-Mar: MM Good Book Reviews 25-Mar: Full Moon Dreaming 28-Mar: Kirsty Loves Books , A.M. Leibowitz , My Fiction Nook 29-Mar: Havan Fellows , The Novel Approach 30-Mar: Love Bytes , Bayou Book Junkie , Molly Lolly
a Rafflecopter giveaway
March 21, 2016
What I'm Working On This Week
*cheers myself on* ;-)
Writing:Catch and Release — third in Release seriesFang and Claws — m/m/m paranormalSTSB — Super secret project for DDSBringing Him Home — Fearless story for AReTying the Rope — Roughstock Brazilians In edits/rewrites:Back to Back in edits At beta:nothing At proofing:Bulls and Bullets On hold:Double UEternity is a Long TimeSoft Place to Land Subbed:nothing The week's plan?WRITE ALL THE WORDS!March 17, 2016
Wordless Wednesday--Sadie and Sonny
March 15, 2016
Guest Post: Hurri Cosmo
Author Name: Hurri Cosmo
Book Name: Then Sawyer Happened Release Date: March 8, 2016 Blurb:
Trace is nursing a broken heart. He lost his job, his boyfriend of two years was cheating on him, and his apartment building burned right to the ground with all his worldly possessions. It was time for Trace to get out of Minnesota.
So Trace heads for Texas and Riven Creek Ranch, the horse farm his aunt Lois owns. But hours before he arrives, Lois is in a terrible car accident that nearly takes her life, and Trace finds himself in charge of the ranch kitchen. Sounds simple enough and it’s the least he can do for his recuperating aunt.
Then Sawyer happens.
Sawyer is his aunt’s big, beautiful, muscle bound, incredibly sexy straight ranch manager. Someone who has no clue Trace is gay. And meeting the big man should have been okay, except it was in the middle of his aunt’s kitchen at five in the morning and Trace was nearly naked. Embarrassing? Yep. But the very next day Trace proceeded to ramp up his embarrassment by quantum leaps when he nearly sets his aunt’s house on fire and the brooding Sawyer has to come to the rescue.
Seems like Trace’s “luck” followed him.
Not to mention that Aunt Lois’s “accident” was actually attempted murder. And now, they just might want Trace dead, too.
Can Trace figure out who’s behind the attempts on his aunt’s life AND keep Sawyer from finding out he’s hot for the cowboy?
He probably can’t. But he’s going to try.
Pages or Words: 60,000 words
Categories: Contemporary, Crime Fiction, Erotica, Fiction, Gay Fiction, Humor, M/M Romance, Mystery, Romance, Thriller, Western/Cowboy
Excerpt:
“Sawyer! Damn. You scared me.” Trace fell back against the freezer suddenly feeling light headed. He took in the big body blocking any escape he had and his cock twitched as if it liked the idea there was no way out. “I didn’t hear you… behind me.”
“I saw your car in the driveway. How’s Lois?”
Trace shook his head in an attempt to clear it. “She’s awake and very alert… but…” But someone wants her dead. Who? Someone on this ranch? Could it be Sawyer? I trust him with my life… That’s what she said.
“But what?”
Trace looked up into hard cold eyes. The question was genuine. He cared about the condition of his aunt. But what condition did he care her to be in? “Nothing… just… well… I guess you’re going to have to know… I mean…” Damn, he had to stop acting like a horny teenager in front of this man. “Let me… I’m going to make coffee…”
“It’s made. The big insulated urn on the counter is full. Just made it about a half hour ago so it’s fine.”
“Oh. Good. Let’s sit down. I need to sit down.” Trace took a few steps forward which brought him right in front of the cowboy. He expected Sawyer to move, to back up, but he didn’t. Then Trace did the unthinkable. His body reacted on its own as he put his hand on the big man’s chest and pushed. There would have been no way on God’s green earth he would have been able to physically move the cowboy without his express permission, not to mention help. But Trace’s brain seemed to totally malfunction in this man’s presence.
And, as expected, being pushed in any direction was never going to work for Sawyer. Sawyer grabbed his wrist, twisted it tight behind Trace, which brought Trace up solid, against Sawyer’s hard body, chest to chest. Being several inches taller, Sawyer glared down into Trace’s shocked face, a smoldering look in his eyes. Trace could feel Sawyer’s hot breath on his face, sense the man’s tense muscles from his pecs down through his thighs…
Buy the book:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01CKN49S8
https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/620302 Meet the author:
Hurri Cosmo lives in Minnesota where she holds tight to the idea that there, where it’s cold a good part of the year, she won’t age as fast. Yep, she avoids the truth as much as she avoids mirrors. But one of the reasons she loves writing is reality doesn’t always offer up a “happily ever after” and being able to take control of that is a powerful lure. Being a happy ending junkie, writing just makes them easier to find. Oh, she doesn’t mind “real life” and she does try to at least keep it in mind when she writes her stories, but she truly loves creating a wonderful couple, knowing they will fall in love and have their HEA. Every – single – time. And, of course, that is exactly the reason she loves reading this genre, too. Give her a glass of red wine, some dark chocolate, and her computer, whether she is reading or writing, and she will entertain herself for hours. The fact she actually gets paid to do it is Snickers bars on the frosting on the cake.
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/hurri.cosmo
Twitter: https://twitter.com/HurriCosmo
Website: www.hurricosmo.com
Blog: http://hurricosmo.blogspot.com/
Goodreads Link: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/6466687.Hurri_Cosmo
Publisher: Dark Hollows Press
Tour Dates & Stops: 8-Mar Scattered Thoughts & Rogue Words , Alpha Book Club 9-Mar Fangirl Moments and My Two Cents , Two Chicks Obsessed With Books and Eye Candy , Bonkers About Books , Book Lovers 4Ever 10-Mar Jessie G. Books , Love Bytes 11-Mar Happily Ever Chapter , Molly Lolly 14-Mar My Fiction Nook , Divine Magazine , Making It Happen 15-Mar A.M. Leibowitz , Havan Fellows , Rednecks and Romance , BFD Book Blog 16-Mar V’s Reads , Butterfly-O-Meter , Attention Is Arbitrary 17-Mar Bayou Book Junkie , Open Skye Book Reviews 18-Mar Elisa – My Reviews and Ramblings , Sinfully Addicted to All Male Romance 21-Mar Full Moon Dreaming , MM Good Book Reviews , Inked Rainbow Reads , Outrageous Heroes
March 14, 2016
Aussies and Texans and Babies and Falling In Love in the Center of a Storm

So, y’all.
Tomorrow.
Tomorrow is the day that y’all get to meet Holden and Lachlan. I keep trying to think about what all I want to tell you about these men, about the tropes and the plotting and, I got to be honest.
What I love about these boys is that, although they started out as a wild idea, they became real men who proved that they were willing to fight for what they love, what they believe in.
Lachlan’s from Queensland and he’s as much as cowboy as any Texan I’ve ever written. Now, he’s a cowboy with more money than he knows what to do with, money in a way that most of us just dream of. He’s lost his sister, he’s lost his way, and if he’s not careful, he’ll lose the best opportunity he’ll ever have.
Holden, now this man isn’t a bazillionaire, but he ain’t hurting. Not even close.
Well, he ain’t hurting for money. He just lost his twin brother and his beloved sister in law in a plane crash and now there’s this angel baby girl that’s his to raise and his soul is cracked clean down the middle.
Those of y’all that know me know that action adventure snuggles with the western and the only thing they come in second to is the love. This is a BA book — through and through. Stuff happens and as soon as one disaster hits, another comes on. No worries, though. My beloved boys are supported (and screwed with) by family and friends and cowboys that come out of the woodwork.
I hope y’all give Lachlan and Holden a chance and let them worm their ways into your heart like they did mine.
Official blurb:
One Aussie. One Texan. One baby. One hell of a fight.
When his sister and her husband are killed in an accident, Aussie cattle station owner Lachlan McCoughney rushes to Texas to rescue their infant daughter, Chloe. He expects to find his niece living in squalor with the Sheffields, a rodeo family.
Instead, Lachlan finds Holden Sheffield, a salt-of-the-earth cowboy running a huge business operation. They want to explore their mutual attraction despite the many problems thrown their way, and together, they must find a way to give Chloe a new family and find a love that spans thousands of acres and two continents.
Buy Links:
Dreamspinner Press: http://www.dreamspinnerpress.com/store/product_info.php?products_id=7492
All Romance Ebooks: https://www.allromanceebooks.com/product-trialbyfire-1991421-149.html
Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/Trial-Fire-BA-Tortuga-ebook/dp/B01C8V5U44/ref=sr_1_1?s=digital-text&ie=UTF8&qid=1457968876&sr=1-1&keywords=ba+tortuga+trial+by+fire
Barnes and Noble: http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/trial-by-fire-ba-tortuga/1123451801?ean=9781634769815
And as always, y’all can find me at http://www.batortuga.com
Much love, y’all.
BA
March 11, 2016
What I'm Reading
What I’m reading right now? Jurassic Park by Crichton on audio and Black Butterflies by John Shirley.
March 2016
Switch by Sean Michael — I’d missed this one
The Crawling Abattoir by Martin Mundt — utterly hilarious. I embarrassed my wife on the plane cackling.
Dollhouse by Anya Allyn — this was like watching a TV pilot. Not for me.
Taken by VM Black — fast paced, great heroine
Wicked for You by Erzabet Bishop — great worldbuilding
Toybox by Al Sarrantonio — very King-esque but nothing happens.
27 Action Writing Blunders by James Scott Bell — for beginners only
February 2016 (total: 7)
Challenge the Darkness by Dirk Greyson — I absolutely adored this. Bought the 2nd in the series already. Charming, warm, good world building.
The Curious Case of Winter King by Kiernan Kelly — a fab, fun homage to Stephen King. I loved it.
Tattered Loyalties by Carrie Ann Ryan — tons of world-building and I loved the heroine of this one.
Entwined by Colette Gale — this is hilarious. A retelling of Tarzan and Jane
Marked by SJD Peterson — I think I must have read this before. It’s very familiar.
Pornography and Seriality by Sarah Schaschek — fascinating theory. I’m not sure I agree 100%, but fascinating.
Krampus by Brom — the charm at the front didn’t hold up.
January 2016 (total: 5)
Dom of Las Vegas by Tricia Owens — On the good, the sex was hot, the main character was interesting. On the not so good, the main character had detailed on-screen sex with a number of other characters and, in a romance, that’s not for me. The writing style was fine and I quite liked the secondary characters.
Nightmare House by Douglas Clegg — I’m usually a HUGE Clegg fan, but I did not enjoy this one. I found it neither scare nor atmospheric. I was disappointed.
A Fashionable Indulgence by KJ Charles — took me about 1/4 of the book to get into this one, but once I did, I found it clever and charming and I actually had a couple LOL moments.
Bazaar of Dreams by Stephen King — The best part (and I don’t mean this in a nasty way) was the notes before each story. Loved it.
Collected Short Stories by Andre Debus — I am madly in love with the way this man writes. One of his short stories changed how I saw life.
Much love, y’all.
BA
March 10, 2016
Guest Book Blast: Ana J. Phoenix
Author Name: Ana J. Phoenix
Book Name: For Never and Always Release Date: March 10, 2016
Blurb:
Seth finds himself alone at an abandoned train station, with no idea what happened, or how he got there. He boards a train, only to discover it’s a special express transporting the recently deceased to their final destination. The conductor tells him he’s having a near-death experience. Seth wonders if it has something to do with his violent boyfriend, but that doesn't matter. All that matters is getting the hell off the train before he actually dies. But when he spots his best friend and secret crush among the traveling dead, the urge to leave fades…
Pages or Words: 173 pages
Categories: Contemporary, Fiction, M/M Romance, Paranormal, Romance, Tearjerker
Excerpt:
For a minute, they sat in silence with only the rumbling of the train disturbing the quiet. When it became apparent that Seth wasn’t going to start speaking, Carter asked, “Still want to go on that road trip?”
“Not without you.”
“Mhm… If we could go together?” It wasn’t possible, of course, but Carter wasn’t interested in reality right now. One reason he hadn’t told Seth he was dying was because he’d enjoyed making all those unrealistic plans, after all, and he still did.
“I would go anywhere with you.”
“Yeah?” Carter let go of Seth’s neck and tightened his grip around his shoulder. “Where would you like to go first?”
“Seattle.”
“Why there?”
Seth looked at him with that certain shine in his eyes he got when he talked about technology and space and all that. “The Science Fiction Museum and Hall of Fame,” he said, predictably.
“God, you are such a geek.”
“Geeks rule the world.”
“Yeah? I don’t know about that.”
“It’s true, though! We created the Internet and launched mankind into space. What did zombie fanatics ever do?”
“Uh… we make good movies?”
Seth scoffed. “We have Star Wars and Star Trek and—”
“Aren’t those the same thing?”
“Oh no, you didn’t!”
Carter laughed. He’d rarely seen Seth look so offended. But whatever it was Seth had been worrying about earlier, he wasn’t thinking about it now, and that was a win.
Buy the book:
Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01BMFDNCS
Meet the author:
Ana writes m/m romance and erotica. Her interest in hot guy-on-guy action was first sparked by reading scandalous Japanese mangas. A dirty secret she couldn’t resist. In a long bout of insanity – also known as her life — she decided to learn the language and escape to the land of sushi, sumo, and yaoi.
She’s since moved back to Europe to be with the love of her life – delicious European chocolate.
Now she resides in the sunny part of Germany where she fills her days chasing her dreams and writing about men in complicated relationships. Her family believes she’s writing “erotic manga stories.” She’s pleased they got the erotic part right, at least.
Where to find the author:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100006860593164
Facebook Author Page: https://www.facebook.com/anajphoenix/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/anajphoenix
Goodreads Link: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/28923188-for-never-and-always
Publisher: Ana J. Phoenix
Cover Artist: Ana J. Phoenix
Tour Dates & Stops:
Parker Williams, Divine Magazine, The Hat Party, Alpha Book Club, Bayou Book Junkie, Kirsty Loves Books, Fangirl Moments and My Two Cents, Multitasking Mommas, A.M. Leibowitz, V's Reads, Velvet Panic,
Scattered Thoughts & Rogue Words, Book Lovers 4Ever, Happily Ever Chapter, The Jena Wade, Wicked Faerie's Tales and Reviews, Unquietly Me, Louise Lyons, Elisa - My Reviews and Ramblings, Boys on the Brink Reviews, Molly Lolly, MM Good Book Reviews, Wake Up Your Wild Side, Havan Fellows,
Rednecks and Romance, Mikky's World of Books, BFD Book Blog, Inked Rainbow Reads
March 7, 2016
Guest Book Blast: GR George
Blurb:
Marty Lincoln and Chris Lawson are only happy when they’re in each other’s arms. Unfortunately, their relationship remains long-distance as Marty completes his final months in the Army. Chris has a new and challenging job that keeps him busy, but he yearns every day for Marty. Marty suffers from PTSD and needs Chris as his anchor. Time apart feeds the doubts each man harbors as they deal with their tragic pasts and try to hold on to the love blooming between them. Will fear make them give up before they even get started? Or will love find a way?
Excerpt:
Mid-August…
Marty pulled up into the parking lot of Chris’s apartment complex in his mid-sized rental car. The evening heat and humidity clung to his skin. He and Chris had talked at least three times a week since that first phone call a month earlier, but he’d really wanted to see the man again. They’d decided to meet up on Chris’s first weekend off since becoming day manager at the bar. Marty had the jitters. What if they didn’t have the same chemistry? The same spark? All their intimacies since June had been via phone.
Chris had suggested video chat, but Marty had been too much of a chicken. Living in the military made a man paranoid about privacy. He pulled his tee shirt at the collar to let in some air, mustering his courage. The heat exacerbated the oily scent of the recently tarred parking lot. He smiled, remembering the choice words Chris had about the tar sticking to his tires. The outside steps leading to the second floor were concrete. Marty gripped the metal railing. His leg ached as he walked the flight to apartment 3B.
He bit his upper lip, running his fingers through his hair, as he stood at the door. His stomach ached with a misery born of anticipation and fear. His impulse was to bang down the door, but instead, he simply knocked. Twice.
The door opened. Chris smiled. “You made it.” Chris wore a kiwi-green tee shirt that brightened the green in his hazel eyes and a pair of low-slung jeans that hugged his narrow hips. His chestnut hair was neatly combed, and his narrow, angular face was clean shaven.
“You look nice,” Marty said.
Chris stepped back inside his apartment. “Come in. You’ve had a long trip. The bathroom is the door across the way.” There were two doors off the living room. Chris pointed the nearest one. “If you need to use it.”
“I’m fine,” Marty said. The living room and kitchen were combined in the small apartment. Chris had a blue couch, a coffee table, a recliner, and a small flat screen on a stand across the room from the couch in the living room. The kitchen had a three-by-three wooden table, four chairs, a fridge, dishwasher, sink, stove, and limited counter and cabinet space. The place wouldn’t win any decorating awards, but it was clean.
“Do you want to sit down?” Chris asked.
“Sure.” Marty felt let down by Chris’s mild reaction. He wasn’t sure what he’d expected, but this congenial greeting hadn’t been it. “It’s good to see you.”
“You too,” Chris said. “Can I get you a drink? Beer? Wine?”
“Sure. I’ll take whatever beer you have.” He watched Chris open the fridge and heard the telltale clinking of bottles.
Chris brought two beers into the living room. The bottles hissed as he popped the tops with an opener. He sat on the couch next to Marty. “Here you go.”
The cold bottle sweated against his hot, clammy hands. He swigged the beer, glad to have a reason not to talk for a moment. They’d talked so much on the phone over the past month that he’d assumed they’d never run out of things to say.
“So,” Chris said. “Long drive, huh?”
Wow, this conversation really was going nowhere. “Is everything okay?”
“Yeah,” Chris said. “Yes, of course. Why? Is everything okay with you?”
“Sure.” Marty scratched at the small hole near the knee of his jeans. “Good.” Why was this so goddamn hard? He turned to Chris and waited for Chris to meet his gaze.
They both laughed nervously.
“Maybe you should kiss me,” Marty said.
Buy the book:
Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B01CC2JSCE
Amazon UK: http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B01CC2JSCE
Amazon CA: http://www.amazon.ca/dp/B01CC2JSCE
Meet the author:
G.R. George is the pen name for USA Today Bestselling author Renee George's GLBT urban fantasy, paranormal romance, erotic romance, contemporary romance, and romantic comedy books that highlight varying themes including ménage, gay and bisexual relationships. A published author since 2005, she has written and published over 30 books in the past decade. Accolades include: EcataRomance Award for Best Paranormal Erotic Romance and Best Gay Erotic Romance and a Literary Nymph Blush Award for Best Paranormal Romance.
Where to find the author:
Newsletter: https://app.mailerlite.com/webforms/landing/t1r6v0
Facebook Author Page: https://www.facebook.com/theotherteamclub/
Twitter: @reneegeorge2008
Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/reneegeorge12/
Goodreads Link: https://www.goodreads.com/Renee_George
Publisher: Book Boutique
Cover Artist: Renee George
Tour Dates & Stops:
Parker Williams, Divine Magazine, BFD Book Blog, Gay Media Reviews, Happily Ever Chapter,
Inked Rainbow Reads, Bayou Book Junkie, For the Love of Bookends, Scattered Thoughts & Rogue Words,
The Hat Party, A.M. Leibowitz, MM Good Book Reviews, Wicked Faerie's Tales and Reviews,
Full Moon Dreaming, V's Reads, Alpha Book Club, Open Skye Book Reviews, Attention Is Arbitrary,
Up All Night, Read All Day, The Jena Wade, Fangirl Moments and My Two Cents, Charley Descoteaux,
Mikky's World of Books, Outrageous Heroes, Cheekypee Reads and Reviews