Ch-Ch-Ch-Chaaaaanges!
May and June were pretty quiet around here, despite me keeping busy finishing up two books. In fact, here's the brand, spankin' new blurb for my new m/m novella, Black Dog:
Danny Bannon and Eddie Roscoe have been fighting in out of the ring for more than 15 years, held together by mutual attraction and small town ties, yet kept apart by a shared tragedy that continues to haunt them. Their steady on-again off-again is shaken up by the arrival of Tom Delaney, a teenage runaway trying to escape his tense home situation and his punch-happy dad.
In no time, the scrawny, homeless kid has shown himself to be a boxing prodigy, and building him up brings Danny and Eddie closer than they've been in ages. It seems that the three of them, plus Eddie's mother, Gloria, are forming a new family unit, much tighter than anything Tom experienced in his difficult past.
But Tom's politically influential father isn't the only person he left behind, and when his mother shows up at Eddie and Gloria’s diner with a shiner and a haunted look in her eyes, Tom is hopeful for her future. But when that hope is snuffed out, Tom is ready to turn his new fighting skills to a deadly purpose: get revenge on his abusive father, or die trying.
It's up to his surrogate big brothers, Danny and Eddie, to put their differences and their painful history aside to prevent another tragic ending.
Coming this August from Cat Grant Books! :)
In other news...
Drum roll...
I found a new apartment! It's a lovely two bedroom on the border between Monterey and Pacific Grove. It's about a third smaller than the place I have now, so I'll be spending the next couple of weeks downsizing and dumping nineteen years' worth of accumulated crap.
Fun, huh?
I've made about a dozen trips down to the dumpster today, and it feels like I've sweated off five pounds already. Could this be the best diet EVER?
Okay, enough goofing off on the 'net. Back to packing!

Danny Bannon and Eddie Roscoe have been fighting in out of the ring for more than 15 years, held together by mutual attraction and small town ties, yet kept apart by a shared tragedy that continues to haunt them. Their steady on-again off-again is shaken up by the arrival of Tom Delaney, a teenage runaway trying to escape his tense home situation and his punch-happy dad.
In no time, the scrawny, homeless kid has shown himself to be a boxing prodigy, and building him up brings Danny and Eddie closer than they've been in ages. It seems that the three of them, plus Eddie's mother, Gloria, are forming a new family unit, much tighter than anything Tom experienced in his difficult past.
But Tom's politically influential father isn't the only person he left behind, and when his mother shows up at Eddie and Gloria’s diner with a shiner and a haunted look in her eyes, Tom is hopeful for her future. But when that hope is snuffed out, Tom is ready to turn his new fighting skills to a deadly purpose: get revenge on his abusive father, or die trying.
It's up to his surrogate big brothers, Danny and Eddie, to put their differences and their painful history aside to prevent another tragic ending.
Coming this August from Cat Grant Books! :)
In other news...
Drum roll...
I found a new apartment! It's a lovely two bedroom on the border between Monterey and Pacific Grove. It's about a third smaller than the place I have now, so I'll be spending the next couple of weeks downsizing and dumping nineteen years' worth of accumulated crap.
Fun, huh?
I've made about a dozen trips down to the dumpster today, and it feels like I've sweated off five pounds already. Could this be the best diet EVER?
Okay, enough goofing off on the 'net. Back to packing!
Published on June 28, 2013 15:13
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