Having left most of his arm and his self-confidence behind in the Afghanistan desert, young veteran Aaron Santori has enough on his plate learning to use his prosthetic arm. Attending graduate school at the University of Pittsburgh makes life both interesting and challenging. Mentally, he’s ill prepared for meeting Rhys Edwards, a young-adult novelist […]
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Throwback Thursday – Better by Jaime Samms
Better started out as a much shorter story on my website a long time ago. I wanted to write about the quiet guy and the outgoing, happy-go-lucky guy getting together. About why a guy who seems to have the world in the palm of his hand might be drawn to someone who doesn’t want to […]
Throwback Thursday – The Gilded Scarab by Anna Butler
When Captain Rafe Lancaster is invalided out of the Britannic Imperium’s Aero Corps after crashing his aerofighter during the Second Boer War, his eyesight is damaged permanently, and his career as a fighter pilot is over. Returning to Londinium in late November 1899, he’s lost the skies he loved, has no place in a […]
Throwback Thursday – The Best by Tinnean
Ransom Burke, the handsome, wealthy, gay CEO of Burke, Burke, and Hammett, has implemented a strict no-fraternization rule for his firm. And with good reason—his father’s profligate ways almost destroyed the family company. Ransom’s new policy works well until he comes into the office one day and sees Parrish Rutledge, his new executive secretary. […]
Throwback Thursday – What’s in a Name by Pat Henshaw
Since I learned to read and write, I’ve wanted to become an author. In January 2015, Dreamspinner Press published What’s in a Name? and I fulfilled a life-long dream. Then Dreamspinner published seven more novellas in the series over the next two years. Not only has my dream come true, but I feel like […]
Throwback Thursday – The Deadly Lies by David C. Dawson
The Deadly Lies is the second in the Dominic Delingpole Mysteries series. The first: The Necessary Deaths was published a year ago, and won an FAPA award for mystery and suspense. For Throwback Thursday, David agreed to answer a few questions for us about himself. We’re very grateful for his appearance on the […]
Throwback Thursday – Mannies Incorporated by Sean Michael
Mannies Incorporated was the first book of the series Mannies Incorporated and I’ve written one every year for release in December ever since. This year is no exception – look for Composing a Family, coming out the week of December18! In the meantime, here’s an excerpt from the original Mannies Incorporated! Mannies Incorporated […]
Throwback Thursday: Of Mooning Santas and Penis Lights by Thianna Durston
Former US Marine John Ving hates everything about holiday displays: they’re tacky, they waste energy, and they’re an eyesore. So what does his new neighbor do? He sets up the holiday spectacle from hell, and he doesn’t seem to care which holiday—he has a menorah, a baby Jesus, a Santa, and everything in between. […]
Throwback Thursday – When Adam Fell by Pat Henshaw
When his lover Jason’s drug addiction spiraled out of control, TV celebrity chef and cookbook author Adam de Leon walked away from him. Adam also abandoned his renowned restaurant in San Francisco to start a small bistro in the Sierra Foothills. Five years later Adam is battling the conservative leaders of Stone Acres, California, to […]
Throwback Thursday – Changing Tides by Alex Standish
While most pirates sail in search of riches, Captain Devon Hall, the infamous Phantom of the Caribbean, is driven by vengeance. Devon has sworn to put an end to the corrupt governor of Jamaica and break the ruthless man’s stranglehold in the Caribbean. When Devon is wounded and stranded on land, an unlikely rescuer comes […]