Alexis Hall
Yikes, I'm so sorry to be slow replying - I stopped getting notifications *glares at GR*
This year I have NETTLFIELD (a piece of queer historical fiction, though not a romance) scheduled for the summer. And LFG a contemporary sort of NA-ish m/m about two gamer boys who fall in love in an MMO due out in October.
I did have a historical novella with Samhain but, uh, obviously that's a bit up in the air at the moment :(
I'm working on another Spires book but I'm not sure about release date yet.
And I have one other project, details of which should be released soon. Sorry if that sounds horribly mysterious and annoying. But I can't really talk about it yet. I'm not sure if it'll hit this year or next though :)
This year I have NETTLFIELD (a piece of queer historical fiction, though not a romance) scheduled for the summer. And LFG a contemporary sort of NA-ish m/m about two gamer boys who fall in love in an MMO due out in October.
I did have a historical novella with Samhain but, uh, obviously that's a bit up in the air at the moment :(
I'm working on another Spires book but I'm not sure about release date yet.
And I have one other project, details of which should be released soon. Sorry if that sounds horribly mysterious and annoying. But I can't really talk about it yet. I'm not sure if it'll hit this year or next though :)
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I'm reading For Real right now and loving it. Fantastic writing, fascinating characters. I have to ask: when Toby says "Do you think because I’m poor and little and nineteen, I don't know what I want?", was that a Jane Eyre reference? Perhaps it's my Toby Stephens fanship showing, but I immediately also heard the echo of “Do you think, because I am poor, obscure, plain and little, I am soulless and heartless?"
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I have to ask: Was Caspian's last home reveal at the end of "Belong" meant to be a sort of reverse Bluebeard's Castle? Like, throughout the series Arden goes into more and more of Caspian's "rooms" and each one successively (albeit fractionally) becomes more and more personal/home-y? I may be reading too much into it, but the parallel struck me shortly after finishing Belong and blew my over-excited mind
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