The Wait Is Over!
All Wheel Drive
Healey Holly is battered, depressed, and looking to go to ground in his childhood home. He wants to rent the garage apartment, but it’s Diego Luz’s place now, and the last thing Diego wants is to share it.
Diego is recovering too—from the accident that put him in a wheelchair and the death of his mother shortly after. The garage apartment is where he’s keeping his mother’s things, and as long as they’re up those stairs and he’s down on the ground, there’s no way he can deal with his loss. And that’s just how he likes it.
Healey believes in science. Diego believes in luck. It will take a blend of both, and some prayer thrown in besides, for these two to learn that it’s the journey and the destination that matters.
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Guest: Lou Kelly’s The Alpha’s Prey Blog Tour
Meet Lou Kelly!
Q: You were named as Best Debut Author in the 2016 Rainbow Awards and your first novel, The Edge of Control, won Best Debut Gay Book. Was that exciting?
A: Absolutely! The Rainbow Awards are such a brilliant idea. What a great way to raise money for LGBT causes, draw attention to writers who don’t always have traditional avenues to celebrate their books, and provide excellent reading material to readers who adore this genre. I was completely honored to be chosen as Best Debut Author and so excited to have The Edge of Control named as Best Debut Gay Book.
Q: Have you always loved writing?
A: Yes, ever since I was a kid. I’ve always been a voracious reader, and when I can’t find the exact book I want to read… I write it!
Q: What inspired you to write The Alpha’s Prey?
A: I love shifter stories, but I don’t happen to enjoy the Mpreg trope. (Absolutely no judgement here! Everyone has themes they love and those that don’t hit their buttons. Love what you love!) I was craving a certain kind of book, and I couldn’t find what I wanted. So, I decided to write the story I wanted to read, and I came up with the idea of a wolf shifter having a human mate with a wolf phobia. I kept thinking that would be a fun set-up because they’d have so much to overcome in order to be together. The story took shape from there.
Q: What was the hardest part of the story to write?
A: Probably the skating scenes. I had to do a lot of research about the figure skating world in order to write Devon’s scenes in a convincing way, and it’s really hard to recreate what’s so visually stunning when you watch it into something that feels compelling on the page.
Q: What was your favorite part of writing this book?
I loved the dynamic between Aaron and Devon. Aaron is such a strong alpha, but he’s also nurturing, patient, and kind. In some ways, Devon is broken, but he’s also incredibly strong. He’s a survivor who doesn’t have it in him to give up. I loved watching these two characters come together and complete each other. Both characters offer exactly what their partner needs.
If there’s one thing Devon O’Leary hates, it’s wolves. Everyone thinks the wolfman he remembers as his abductor is a figment of his imagination, but Devon knows the truth and he has the scars to prove it. Wolf shifters are real; they have sharp claws, horrible fangs, and show no mercy to their victims. And one of their Alphas has claimed him as its prey.
Can two men overcome impossible odds to claim the love that was meant to be theirs? Or will Devon’s past cause him to reject the mate who would do anything to keep him safe?
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Meet the Author
Lou Kelly loves a great romance. Having honed her skills as an author through a decade of writing and publishing, she discovered m/m fiction and fell in love. What does she like best? The slow burn.
“No insta-love for me. I adore a well-developed full-length novel with characters who are believable and sympathetic. My favorite relationships are the kind where suppressed desire sizzles with sexual tension struggling for release. Give me a strong Alpha male who has to fight for his mate, or enemies who are shocked when hate turns into love, or a mysterious stranger who doesn’t want his secrets revealed … I crave books that keep me up past my bedtime.”
When she isn’t writing, Lou Kelly loves to travel. Sadly, most of her traveling these days happens between the pages of books, but top on her wish list is a trip to Greece. Followed by New Zealand, Ireland, Scotland, and Iceland. *sigh* Someday she hopes to explore them all. Until then, you can find her reading! – Lou Kelly is a member of RWA (Romance Writers of America), and a proud member of RRW (Rainbow Romance Writers).
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I’m back!
I just got back from the Writer’s Police Academy, an exhausting three-day-weekend of smoke and handcuffs and excitement. I had to sleep all day yesterday and I still don’t feel recovered. There were classes and hands-on demonstrations and question-and-answer periods. I got to meet a number of public safety professionals from different agencies. I’ll write more about that, I’m sure, but for now, I’m digesting all this good information and planning how to use it in upcoming books!
This minute, I just have a bit of news to share.
Jack: Grime and Punishment, and Eddie: Grime Doesn’t Pay are both available in audiobook format from Audible.
The Brothers Grime is Jack Masterson’s way of helping people in crisis after disability ends his career as a firefighter. Jack’s people get to a scene long after the physical trauma ends. They don’t solve crime or rescue the victims. They help people move on. The new job is all Jack wants or needs, until he gets the call about old flame Nick Foasberg’s suicide.
Ryan Halloran’s cousin Nick has been on a downhill slide for a long time. Despite that, Ryan does everything he knows to help. Ryan only understands part of what happened between Nick and Jack in high school, but after Nick’s suicide, Ryan agrees both he and Jack need closure. They work together to clean the scene and despite the situation, heat flares between them. Jack is keeping a painful secret and fighting his attraction to Nick’s lookalike cousin, Ryan.
Ryan calls himself a magnet for lost causes and worries Jack might be the next in a long line of losers. Despite his misgivings, despite the past and the mistakes they’ve both made, Jack gives Ryan something to look forward to, and Ryan gives Jack a reason to stop looking back, in Grime and Punishment.
Eddie and Andrew have dynamite chemistry. But Eddie is profoundly dyslexic, and Andrew lives to read. Andrew is pathologically disorganized, and Eddie likes things neat and clutter-free.
Andrew is desperately ashamed of his hoarder father, and Eddie is embarrassed by his lack of education – secrets that could pull them apart even as a friend’s tragedy brings them together.
When Andrew’s father’s condition deteriorates and he nearly dies because of his compulsion, Eddie and Andrew must learn compassion begins with loving oneself because Grime Doesn’t Pay.
Buy Jack HERE and Eddie HERE
And The Winner Is…
Ooooookay! We’re still getting all the Hell On Wheels Blog Tour data in, but the winner of the grand prize–a $25.00 gift certificate from Amazon– has been randomly chosen by Rafflecopter! She is:
Rachel H.!
The winners of the ebooks from my backlist are listed below. We’re currently gathering the email addresses from the blog hosts, and we’ll send out notifications and queries as to what book the winners want, as soon as we have them.
Here are the results:
Blog/Winner
Creative Deeds – Lee Todd
Book Reviews and More by Kathy – Wendy H
Words of Wisdom – Trix
The Novel Approach – JenF27
Boys on the Brink – Rocky B
The Blogger Girls – Marilyn
Coffee and Porn – waxapplelover
Prism Book Alliance – Alaina
MM Good Book Reviews – Kim W
All I Want and More – juliesmall1959
The Jeep Diva – JBST
TTC Books – Debra E
That’s What I’m thinking About – Janet Walden-West
Joyfully Jay – Rodney
Scattered Thoughts – Katherine Young
Crystal’s Many Reviews – H.B.
Love Bytes – Miranda P
Thanks so much to everyone who played along with us this time, and stay tuned, because the Twelve Cowboys of Christmas are starting on the fourteenth, but I’ll have a splashy Blog Tour post to kick the whole thing off on 12/12 at Midnight. (12 AM EST.)
The tour for the Twelve Cowboys of Christmas is as follows:
December 14 – Sinfully Sexy
December 14 – Chris Koehler
December 15 – The Novel Approach
December 15 – Tara Lain
December 16 – MM Good Book Reviews
December 17 – Prism Book Alliance
December 18 – The Kimi-Chan Experience
December 19 – 3 Chicks After Dark
December 20 – GGR Reviews
December 20 – JP Barnaby
December 21 – Queer Town Abbey
December 22 – Two Men are Better Than One
December 23 – The Blogger Girls
December 24 – Love Bytes
December 25 – Joyfully Jay
Huzzah, gentle readers! Grime has arrived!
The Brothers Grime is Jack Masterson’s way of helping people in crisis after disability ends his career as a firefighter. Jack’s people get to a scene long after the physical trauma ends. They don’t solve crime or rescue the victims. They help people move on. The new job is all Jack wants or needs, until he gets the call about old flame Nick Foasberg’s suicide.
Ryan Halloran’s cousin Nick has been on a downhill slide for a long time. Despite that, Ryan does everything he knows to help. Ryan only understands part of what happened between Nick and Jack in high school, but after Nick’s suicide, Ryan agrees both he and Jack need closure. They work together to clean the scene and despite the situation, heat flares between them.
Jack is keeping a painful secret and fighting his attraction Nick’s look-alike cousin, Ryan. Ryan calls himself a magnet for lost causes and worries Jack might be the next in a long line of losers. Despite his misgivings, despite the past and the mistakes they’ve both made, Jack gives Ryan something to look forward to, and Ryan gives Jack a reason to stop looking back, in Grime And Punishment.
Find Grime and Punsishment HERE
And…You asked for it!
The Book Of Daniel is now in print for those of you who like to put your books on a real life shelf so you can actually touch (and sniff…or is that just me?) them.
Find The Book Of Daniel in print version, HERE