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August 13, 2013

Enthuusiastic Review from a Tough Customer

Mel Keegan is a pioneer of the GLBT novel in all sorts of genres, from science fiction to fantasy to historical fiction.  He's seen it all and enough of it not to be impressed easily.  When he informed me of his review of WHERE MY LOVE LIES DREAMING I was at first chewing my nails, then sitting mouth agape.  I have not had much experience with other writers analyzing the theme3s and style of my books, although I myself do that constantly for others.  To see this treatment...
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Published on August 13, 2013 18:49

August 7, 2013

Rave Reviews for WHERE MY LOVE LIES DREAMING!

See excerpts from WHERE MY LOVE LIES DREAMING below.

Reviews in order of credibility... that is, four and five stars...



   Reviews by Amos Lassen   Aug 7, 2013 Ole Man River

I am a bit embarrassed that I have never read anything by Christopher Hawthorne Moss especially after reading his bio. This story is set in one of my favorite places, New Orleans and is about U.S. Treasury agent Johnny Stanley who we meet while he is sailing down the Mississippi River on the “Le Beau Soleil...
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Published on August 07, 2013 10:40

August 6, 2013

New! WHERE MY LOVE LIES DREAMING Excerpts on Blogs

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Johnny Stanley comes clean about a secret he has.

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Johnny Stanley 's first evening on Le Beau Soleil and his first sight of Frankie Deramus.

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When Frankie Deramus's Confederate squad attacks a Union sharpshooter campsite, he discovers that one of the casualties is his lover, Johnny Stanley.

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Published on August 06, 2013 10:38

July 26, 2013

July 25, 2013

Excerpt from "Where My Love lies Dreaming" by Christopher Hawthorne Moss

Where My Love lies Dreaming
by Christopher Hawthorne Moss

Available July 31 at Dreamspinner Press..

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EXCERPT

Riverboat Le Beau Soleil, November 1860

“You know, it is almost Noël. Will you want to spend that time in Chicago with your father?” Frankie sat on the divan in his sitting room with one arm around Johnny’s shoulders while the latter examined reports.

“No!” Johnny shuddered. He kept reading. Less vehemently he repeated, “No, I don’t think so.”
Frankie frowned at him. “Won’t your fa...
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Published on July 25, 2013 15:02