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January 14, 2015
Justified or Left-Aligned
On a writing forum I sometimes post on, there’s often on-going talk of how left-aligned ebooks (with a ragged right edge) are sloppy, amateurish, and remind readers of high school essays. ��A professional uses justified text (with a straight right edge).
I’m not a fan of justified ebooks.
I often read on my iPhone and, given it’s small size, sometimes only a few words will fit on a line of text. ��If the text is justified and the line is a little short, it gets spaced out to spread across the line. ��In a printed book with a full-sized page, this spacing is often unnoticeable. ��On a tiny iPhone screen, it can sometimes be incredibly obvious and, in my mind, looks completely unprofessional.
When I get around to putting together a print book, it will have justified text. ��Like I said, it looks great on a printed page.
But as long as I know people will be reading my stories on small screens where justification can do wonky things, I’ll keep them left-aligned.
What about you? ��Do you have a preference (as a reader or a writer)? ��Does left-alignment remind you of high school essays?
Book Review: Star Trek: Section 31: Disavowed
Star Trek: Section 31: Disavowed
David Mack
Amoral, shrouded in secrecy, and answerable to no one, Section 31 is the mysterious covert operations division of Starfleet, a rogue shadow group committed to safeguarding the Federation at any cost.
Doctor Julian Bashir sacrificed his career for a chance to infiltrate Section 31 and destroy it from within. Now it’s asking him to help it stop the Breen from stealing a dangerous new technology from the Mirror Universe – one that could give the Breen control over the galaxy.
It’s a mission Bashir can’t refuse – but is it really the shot he’s been waiting for? Or is it a trap from which even his genetically enhanced intellect can’t escape?
There are a few things about the recent direction of Star Trek books that I’ve found questionable. ��Dr. Bashir’s storyline is one of them. ��Like with all the other questionable aspects, I totally understand how and why the authors took the stories there, it’s just it’s not quite my thing.
Dr. Bashir broke some major Federation laws to save the Andorian species from extinction. ��(It’s too��long a story to explain here.) ��So, he is living on Andoria under political asylum. ��Living with him is his love, Sarina Douglas, who is a double agent for both Starfleet Intelligence and Section 31. ��The Bashir storyline has clearly been pulling him into Section 31 for some time now, so this is where he finally goes and does it. ��He’s one of them. ��But he goes into it with the long-term goal of bringing down Section 31 permanently.
I found the set-up of this novel to be adequate. ��When it got to the meat of the story, that’s where things got interesting. ��The Section 31 mission takes Bashir and Sarina into the Alternate Universe. ��I’ve not read the couple Alternate Universe books that came out a few years back, but there have been some regular appearances and mentions of the Alternate Universe in recent DS9 books, so there was clearly something going on.
The story became very engaging when they were all firmly in the Alternate Universe. ��While the Alternate Universe is and always has been a form of fan-wank, Mack did��not overdo it like it has been overdone so much in the TV shows. ��The developments in the Alternate Universe are fascinating and I hope that we explore more of it in coming books.
While David Mack has developed writing tics over the years that irk me a bit, there’s no doubt that he is a fantastic writer who makes the Star Trek universe an exciting place to explore.
Book Review: Star Trek: Voyager: Acts of Contrition
Star Trek: Voyager: Acts of Contrition
Kirsten Beyer
An original novel set in the universe of��Star Trek: Voyager; and the sequel to the��New York Times��bestseller��Protectors!
Admiral Kathryn Janeway has now taken command of the Full Circle Fleet. Her first mission: return to the Delta Quadrant and open diplomatic relations with the Confederacy of the Worlds of the First Quadrant, a civilization whose power rivals that of the Federation. Captain Chakotay knows that his choices could derail the potential alliance. While grateful to the Confederacy Interstellar Fleet for rescuing the Federation starships from an alien armada,��Voyager‘s captain cannot forget the horrors upon which the Confederacy was founded.
More troubling, it appears that several of��Voyager‘s old adversaries have formed a separate and unlikely pact that is determined to bring down the Confederacy at all costs. Sins of the past haunt the crew members of the Full Circle Fleet as they attempt to chart a course for the future. Will they learn much too late that some sins can never be forgiven… or forgotten?
It seems that the Voyager storyline is now written by one author, and I think it’s all the better for it.
Kirsten Beyer has a strong vision for where she wants the Voyager storyline to go and has the strength to take it there. ��The Voyager crew in the Alpha Quadrant, in the few novels by previous authors, never quite sat well with me. ��With the Voyager show having taken place entirely in the Delta Quadrant, I feel the crew is more at home there. ��I was really pleased when Beyer took the crew back there a few novels ago.
At first, it was with a massive nine-ship fleet that I had a heck of a time keeping straight. ��In a previous novel, the number of ships in the fleet shrunk by quite a bit, so I’m having an easier time keeping them straight. ��With all that’s going on, though, there’s a lot to keep track of. ��Seven is on Earth, Janeway and Chakotay are on separate ships, and something is happening to the Doctor.
Keeping tabs on characters aside, Beyer does something that is long overdue in Star Trek. ��The Worlds of the First Quadrant is an organization that, on the surface, functions much like the Federation. ��It’s a bit of a surprise it took this long for a Federation equivalent. ��Almost all other powers previously seen in Star Trek have been independent worlds. ��Or, in some cases, some worlds/peoples might be under subjugation of another world. ��But to have the Federation as the��only political entity in which alien species work together as equals? ��That’s a little far-fetched, I think. ��So to have it happen again makes sense. ��(The Typhon Pact, as seen in many recent��novels in the TNG/DS9 storylines, is another example of this.)
Beyer also does a great job of piecing together a lot of Voyager’s history. ��Since the TV series saw them basically go in one straight line from one end of the quadrant to the other, it’s easy to neglect a lot��of what’s gone on. ��(Unlike Deep Space Nine where the station stays in one place��and aliens and storylines can come back repeatedly.) ��Beyer pulls in references and aliens seen throughout the series and fits it into the larger fabric.
Book Review: Pledges: Gay Erotic Stories
Pledges: Gay Erotic Stories
Edited by Shane Allison
Wrestling at the frat house, toga parties, plenty of pledge paddlings, and initiations of the sexy kind will have every man on campus lined up to join the fraternity of beautiful men who know how to have fun, especially with each other! Shane Allison, recipient of the Gaybie Award for his fine fiction in��College Boys��returns to the campus for another set of page-turning, arousing adventures featuring hunky undergrads getting it on. Ryan Field shows us that pledge sex is the best sex in ���It���s Not Hazing, It���s Brotherhood.��� Hot, sweaty sex ensues between a pledge and his handsome professor in Heidi Champa���s ���Caught Red Handed.��� There���s some major heat to the seat action going on in Logan Zachary���s ���Spank You, Sir, Could I Have Another?��� The lines of gay and straight get blurred in Pepper Espinoza���s, ���On Restriction.��� Barry Lowe has got something for the most loyal of butt connoisseur in ���Spin the Bottom.��� Two young pledges are put through a series of seedy challenges in Eric Del Carlo���s ���Pecking Order.��� Gregory Norris amazes with ���Heaven Week.��� Michael Bracken proves that you have to ���give��� some head to get ahead in ���What a Rush.���
I confess. ��I bought this book because of the cover. ��*drool*
The stories inside were good, too.
Like any anthology, there were some strong entries, some weaker entries, and a lot of entries that fell in between. ��A gay erotica anthology from Cleis Press is pretty much always a guaranteed good time.
The stories in this collection were… *cough* …stimulating.
I felt that the stories weren’t as cohesive as Cleis anthologies usually are. ��These anthologies are usually around a theme — body type, kink, or setting — and this one is around college fraternities. ��But, oddly, given the rather specific context, there seemed to be a lot of differences among the stories and, while they were all great individually, they didn’t seem to make as cohesive a whole as they usually do.
That, however, isn’t really a criticism, it’s just an observation. ��And it really doesn’t detract from this book. ��Like I said, it was “stimulating.”
:)
Book Review: The Leatherman’s Handbook
The Leatherman’s Handbook (Silver Jubilee Edition, 2nd Printing)
Larry Townsend
The Leatherman’s Handbook was Number 46 on Lambda Book Report’s end-of-the-millenium list of 100 Gay & Lesbian Books that changed our lives.
“…Leatherman’s Handbook was an immediate cult classic when it first came out in 1972. Its publication was the first step in bringing leather sex into the open in the gay world. Its instant popularity proved just how interested men were in this previously taboo subject.” – John Preston, 1993
“What L.T. offers in the Handbook are principles learned through years of experience in the SM playing field, and he invites you to agree or disagree with his ideas and conclusions…a pioneering work in gay SM.” – Victor Terry, 1997
“The groundbreaking 1972 publication of Larry Townsend’s Leatherman’s Handbook is as remarkable a construct as Stonewall itself, because it was a declaration of independence for ‘anatomically Correct’ homomasculinity.” – Jack Fritscher, 1996
NB: The author states in ‘Epilogue for a New Millenium’ (p. 275) that the first printing of the Silver Jubilee Edition in 1997 was “handled very badly” by his publisher and that the books were nearly all remaindered.
The Leatherman’s Handbook is an attempt of mine to read something completely outside of my comfort zone and outside of my norm. ��Not really knowing what to expect when I picked this up, I was intrigued to find that it was a manual, of sorts, to leather sex and BDSM.
I’m not really involved in the writing or reading of leather or BDSM, though I know some of the general ideas behind them. ��This book is a fantastic primer to the subject to someone who is new to it (whether they are personally interested in pursuing it or not).
The handbook is divided into chapters that cover different aspects of the lifestyle. ��Townsend debunks the myths and untruths, informs the reader of reality, and ends chapters with vignettes that he or his friends have experienced.
This book is also interesting from a historical context. ��So much has changed in the gay scene over the years — especially in the acceptance of the leather and BDSM scene — and so much has changed in terms of the need for safer sex. ��A lot of Townsend’s original text is dated, but thankfully he keeps it largely untouched, which offers a glimpse into a different time, a different place, and a different life. ��When things are outdated, Townsend inserts annotations to address how things have changed.
I’ve never felt that BDSM is a deviant lifestyle, though I know many straight-laced folk do, but I never quite understood it. ��This book��introduced me to a lot of different things, not the least of which is the understanding and reasoning behind why a lot of people like BDSM and leather sex. ��While BDSM and leather sex are still not my thing, I feel I understand it a lot more now. ��Townsend removes a lot of the fog of mystery from this lifestyle and, if anything, makes it all the more provocative and sexual now that it’s seen in its fullest.
Book Review: Star Trek: The Next Generation: The Light Fantastic
Star Trek: The Next Generation: The Light Fantastic
Jeffrey Lang
Returning to the story begun in the novel��Immortal Coil��and continuing in the bestselling��Cold Equations��trilogy, this is the next fascinating chapter in the artificial life of one of��Star Trek���s most enduring characters.
He was perhaps the ultimate human achievement: a sentient artificial life-form���self-aware, self-determining, possessing a mind and body far surpassing that of his makers, and imbued with the potential to evolve beyond the scope of his programming. And then Data was destroyed. Four years later, Data���s creator, Noonien Soong, sacrificed his life and resurrected his android son, who in turn revived the positronic brain of his own artificial daughter, Lal. Having resigned his commission, the former Starfleet officer now works to make his way on an alien world, while also coming to grips with the very human notion of wanting versus having a child. But complicating Data���s new life is an unexpected nemesis from years ago on the��U.S.S. Enterprise���the holographic master criminal Professor James Moriarty. Long believed to be imprisoned in a memory solid, Moriarty has created a siphon into the “real” world as a being of light and thought. Moriarity wants the solid form that he was once told he could never have, and seeks to manipulate Data into finding another android body for him to permanently inhabit…even if it means evicting the current owner, and even if that is Data himself.
I have to confess I had hesitations about this book before I even started, but it has nothing to do with the skill of this author. ��It has to do with Data. ��He died in��Nemesis��and was resurrected in a recent novel. ��I understand how it happened and understand how fan demand likely led to it… but I’ve come to dislike how death has no meaning in the universe of Star Trek. ��Coming back from death has almost become a standard plot device in Star Trek.
More than that, though… when Data was resurrected, and again I understand the how and why as far as storytelling goes, he turned into an arrogant asshole. ��To me, anyway, he has become a very dislikable character.
Enough about that, though. ��When I read��The Light Fantastic, I was treated to a wonderful galaxy-wide adventure. ��Jeffrey Lang does what few Star Trek authors seem able to do — he blends characters and elements from the various franchises into an effortless and meaningful whole. ��Often when there have been cross-franchise stories, I’ve found them to be a bit bumpy… sort of like it was an effort to mash the two franchises together and it was done just because fans would like it. ��Lang, though, weaves together a story rooted in The Next Generation, but has very strong ties to the original series, and features involvement from Deep Space Nine and Voyager. ��(And though the DS9 and VOY elements were small, they were done in such a way that they felt necessary to the story, and not a fan-wank add-on.)
Though I have a strong dislike of Data’s character — and, really, this story helped that dislike to grow due to Data’s rather despicable actions against his enemies — I was able to see past that dislike and enjoy the story.
When Moriarity appeared in a couple episodes of The Next Generation, I was not a fan. ��I found the episodes a little laborious to watch. ��Yet, Lang made Moriarity a sympathetic and enjoyable villain. ��The best villain is always the one that has a very valid reason for doing his bad deeds. ��And Moriarity’s reasons are certainly valid.
I hope in future stories that Data gets his head on straight. ��He used to be a kind-hearted and genuine individual and I feel he’s lost his way… even if I can understand why the various authors have taken him in that direction.
Again, Data aside, Jeffrey Lang is an enjoyable Star Trek author. ��Every author in this universe bring a different strength with them when they pen a tale, and Lang’s is clearly his ability to effortlessly piece together a galaxy-spanning saga that brings in numerous little nuggets of joy (like Easter eggs) for the die-hard Star Trek fan.
January 12, 2015
Returning to Normal
After a family emergency in late November, followed by a houseguest, followed by being a houseguest, followed by the holidays… it’s been a little bit busy lately. ��As of this week, I’m finally regaining some sense of normalcy in my daily life, so that means I’m writing, reading, and thinking about blogging.
Amongst it all…
I’m hard at work on the part three of the Go-Go Boys of Club 21, tentatively titled Boys in Heat, and hope to have that out in late January or early February.
I’ve got five or six books waiting to be reviewed here on the blog. ��My Star Trek obsession dominates those books, but there are a few things of kinky interest that will pop up, too.
I’ve got some ideas to do some minor renovations (more like sprucing up) this blog and my smutty Tumblr.
So I’ll no longer be an abandoned blog! ��Things are coming back!
December 25, 2014
Get an eReader for Christmas? Load it with smut!
Did someone gift you an eReader for Christmas? ��Did you pick one up for yourself on Boxing Day?
Sounds like you need some smut!
Check out some of these short stories, novellas, and novels to get your eReader hot and sweaty! ��And, if you’re totally new to the genre or totally new to eBooks, you should check out Go Deep — because it’s free!
Go-Go Boys of Club 21 – Short Stories
Bump and Grind��(Go-Go Boys of Club 21 #1)
Go-go dancer Liam is happy dancing for the highest tipper, until he meets Ryan, a former porn star and dream hunk who gives him a night he won���t forget.
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Sexy Vibes (Go-Go Boys of Club 21 #2)
Passion ignites between a porn star and a go-go dancer, threatening to change a carefree life of lust, dance, and fun���for better or for worse.
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Men In The Hot Room��– Short Stories
Go Deep��(Men In The Hot Room #1)
Hot yoga turns scorching when a twink yogi seduces his instructor.
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Go Deep is available as a FREE download. ��If Amazon doesn’t give it to you for free (because sometimes they charge people), please visit one of the other links��above.
Go Deeper
��(Men In The Hot Room #2)
Seduction awaits a jealous yoga instructor when he finds himself at the whims of two young men, each with a different idea of what it means to please.
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Going All The Way��(Men In The Hot Room #3)
Releasing Monday, September 1!
When Simon and Brad finally get some time alone, Simon wants to play master/slave, with Brad as the dirty dom.
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Other Short Stories
Bathhouse Nights
In the bathhouse, anything is possible, especially at night when all the studs come out to play.
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Gaymer
Retro gaming with a delicious twink levels up when a good luck strategy takes a dirty detour.
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Novels & Novellas
Silent Hearts
No matter how far Jake runs, he can’t escape from love.
All Romance eBooks��|��Amazon��|��Barnes & Noble��|��Champagne Books��|��Google Play��|��iBooks��|��Kobo��|��Smashwords
Autumn Fire
The closet gets a little crowded when Dustin meets the man of his dreams.
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December 13, 2014
Erotic Voices: Victoria Sue
This week, I’m excited to have m/m erotic romance author Victoria Sue as my guest!
Victoria’s novel, Pure, was released earlier this month. Check out the blurb:
Callum hasn���t time to take on a new sub for training. He has his BDSM club, Pure, to remodel and open on Friday. He certainly doesn���t have the time to train Lee in all the nuances of submission, even if Lee seems to be a natural.
But someone else wants him. Another Master who has no limits and doesn���t believe in safe words.
If Callum doesn���t wake up and accept the gift of Lee���s submission, someone else will take it ��� forcefully.
And now, let’s chat with Victoria!
Tell us about your book.
Hi ��� Thanks Cameron for having me on here, and being able to talk about my favorite subject ��� Hot Guys (sigh) I have a feeling we may have that interest in common!
I originally wrote PURE last year as a male/female romance ��� It was utter crap!
That was shortly after reading (and devouring) m/m romances. I think my kindle is groaning from the amount of books I have on there. I changed Pure to m/m and it just clicked.
Yeah, the original light bulb moment!
Pure is termed ���light BDSM��� meaning the setting is based around my MC Callum renovating the BDSM club he has just bought, but most of the action takes place during the remodel so they don���t get to try out a lot of the equipment (just yet ��� I can feel another sequel coming on lol)
Lee is a total novice to BDSM ���
���To be honest, I���d really like to get a better look at the club. Apart from the other night, I���ve never been in a BDSM club before.��� Lee smiled shyly.
���That was your first time?��� Lust slammed into Callum. He cautiously put an arm around Lee���s shoulders and pulled him close.
���No, not my first time. I���m just a BDSM virgin.��� Lee smiled coyly and leaned into Callum. Callum could have sworn he was actually batting his eyelashes at him.
Callum, well ��� isn���t. A novice, that is ��� in any way, shape or form. Lee throws Callum for a loop. We���ve got this big bad Dom, ex-forces, bad ass ��� totally taken down by an inexperienced young guy. Yeah, toe-curling, heart-fluttering. (Cue sighs)
I notice you classify your book as m/m. Why don���t you call it gay romance?
This is something I���d love your readers��� opinion on. To me ��� M/M romance is gay romance written for women. Gay romance is written for guys.
Wow ��� a huge generalization there? (I can hear readers shouting at me)
So, don���t shoot me yet. I feel that there is too much pressure these days on writing a female heroine as a kick-ass/dominant/independent/never rely on a guy for anything, to the point at which authors who don���t write that can be seen as weak, or same-old, same-old etc.
Two guys are just so refreshing. No labels. Nothing to prove. Most have enough shit to deal with from bigoted assholes without worrying about is cooking and cleaning as valuable in a relationship as paying the mortgage.
So take that out and you can really play with your characters. I don���t have to see being submissive as weak. In fact Lee is anything but. He has Callum wrapped firmly around his little finger for most of the story.
Aren���t you worried about the Dominant/ submissive clich��?
No.
(Sorry, were you wanting a longer answer?)
Back to writing what I like to read. When all is said and done, falling in love and happy ever afters are the biggest clich�� on the planet. And one, I, and thousands of other people are never going to get tired of.
I judge the biggest success of a book is someone reading the end and saying Awww���. (Sniffing/smiling/crying also acceptable)
What are you writing now?
I���ve just submitted Pure ��� Indulgence. Set in the club, and for those readers who know the characters, this is Joe and Adam���s story. All I���m saying is the fireworks are caused by the fact that Joe isn���t gay.
So do you believe in Gay for Me?
Cameron, exactly how many arguments would you like your readers to have today?
I honestly don���t know ��� but I will quote Joe here, who struggles with this very thing.
He was straight. Okay, he might be straight but being unsuccessful in all his straight relationships didn���t suddenly mean he had picked the wrong sex. It just meant he was a bastard to live with. Maybe this weird thing he had for being needed was too cloying. He���d never fought against getting married either time. In fact, the only relationship he���d fought against was with Adam.
And that���s the beauty of being an author ��� you can just make shit up!
Hee hee! ��Thanks for stopping by, Victoria! ��I found your thoughts on gay vs m/m to be interesting — I hadn’t thought of the angle of a “traditional” m/f romance being dismissed as weak or same-old-same-old.��
If you’d like to purchase your copy of Pure, you can find it at Amazon and All Romance eBooks.
And if you’d like to check it out a little more — here are a couple excerpts:
Shit, what a day.
Longest day of his life, but God it was worth it. The club was finally his. Callum closed his eyes in relief and leaned his head on the smooth smoked privacy glass taking up the whole of one wall of his new office. Nickelback hammered out of the music system, and the glass vibrated. Later���yeah, later���he���d turn it down some, but now…now he needed it to drown out the pounding in his head.
He flicked the switch on the speaker so he could hear the sounds from the dungeon. Screams battered his ears, whips sung, and metal chains clanged. He breathed them in. Sex. He could nearly smell it. So, why was he up here in some stuffy office on his own, and not down there celebrating? He���d finally got what he���d worked so hard for, hadn���t he? There were bound to be a few subs down there that would love to help him do just that and normally he would be able to take his pick.
Callum opened his eyes. He looked for orange vests that should have stood out like beacons. Where the hell were they? Part of the purchase agreement for Pure was letting the old owners use the premises tonight. The old owners had two clubs and the other had some stag night going on, so they wanted somewhere for their regular members to go. He didn���t like it, but they had sweetened the deal, promising a cash bonus that he could use for new equipment, and it gave him a chance to organize his own people for how things were gonna go down starting next week.
The former DM���s from Spanks were supposed to be patrolling the dungeons tonight. His sigh frosted the glass in front of him. Patrolling? Yeah, more like checking out the bar. Who ever heard of an open bar in a BDSM club?
Spanks had no rules, no control. Which was why their little lawsuit problem had opened up the club for purchase and Callum had dived straight in.
There���d be no more dumb bachelor parties. No more Spanks���even the name had no class.
Lee arched and shouted again. Hot sticky ropes of cum shot out of him, painting his abdomen and Callum���s hand. Callum let go and pulled him close. Shaking, Lee pressed his lips to the arm that Callum held him tight with.
���My Boy.��� Callum smiled against Lee���s hair. ���Mine.��� He wanted to stamp his ownership.
���Y-Yours.��� Lee���s husky voice was back.
Callum listened. He hoped he heard satisfaction. He didn���t want to hear fear; it hadn���t sounded like a question.
Lee snuggled back against Callum���s chest. ���I���ve picked it. My safe-word. I know what it is.��� He shuffled and Callum smiled.
���What is it, beautiful? I told you, it has to be something no one else would use.���
Lee���s breath hitched. In that second Callum knew what it was going to be before Lee said anything.
���Pure. It���s gonna be Pure.���
Of course it is.
When he re-opened on Friday, he was naming it Pure.
And it would be.
December 10, 2014
NEW RELEASE: Sexy Vibes
Sexy Vibes — volume two of the Go-Go Boys of Club 21 — is out now!! ��Sexy Vibes follows up where the All Romance eBooks bestselling Bump and Grind left off.
Here’s the blurb:
It���s been one week since go-go boy Liam met porn star Ryan���a week filled with mind-blowing sex. And with that week of sex, feelings have grown in Liam, feelings he isn���t yet ready to acknowledge. Finally, it���s Saturday night again and time for Liam���s next dancing shift, but that also means Ryan has to fly back to L.A. in the morning. Before he leaves, Ryan has a proposal for Liam, one that threatens to change his life���for better or for worse.
Go-go boy Lance has been crushing on Liam for months, since before he started working at Club 21. It���s been torture sitting on the sidelines, watching Liam and Ryan���s evolving escapade.�� With Ryan leaving New York and heading home, Lance sees his opportunity to take the leap and make Liam his, but will he take it? Or will he end up living in regret over a love that could���ve been but failed because he was too scared to believe in it?
Ken, the slut of the group, is on the prowl, but tonight���s quest for domination will take him by surprise when a stranger helps ignite a new spark in an old relationship. The lights go down, the music throbs, and the heat rolls off a crowd of leering men. For Liam, Lance, and Ken, this is a night when everything they thought they knew about love and lust will change.
Click here to read a sample on my website.
Sexy Vibes is now available for purchase on All Romance eBooks, Amazon, Google Play, Selz, and Smashwords.


