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Wednesday, 26 December 2018

Christmas Stories 2018


Over the past week or so I've been reading Christmas stories whenever I found myself with a few spare minutes. Below are my thoughts on the stories I read.


Cupcakes and Mistletoe by George Loveland

Declan was sure he had locked the front door to his bakery shop. When a handsome man begs Declan to make him a batch of cupcakes, he knows he can’t refuse.

Adorable, sweet, with a small dose of magic this is a charming Christmas story featuring characters (both main and secondary) I wouldn’t mind meeting again.


Made in Paris by Ana Newfolk

New York. Paris. A friendship across continents and ages.

In Paris, days before Christmas, and on the most important stage of their lives, Dorian and Jean-Paul stumble upon the many letters they exchanged over the years since they became penpals at the tender age of ten. 

Watch what happens when friendship turns into more. 

Distance, tragedy, and fear. 
Will anything get in the way of their love?

A sweet gay romance set in the most romantic city with a happy ever after from the author of Made in Portugal, Ana Newfolk.

Grab your copy and discover a love...made in Paris.

Made In Paris is a 10k word standalone gay romance short story with a HEA ending and no cliffhanger.

A most charming story portraying a relationship as it develops over twenty years as two boys, living on different continents, grow up and move from pen pals via friends to.… Well, if you want to know what their lives look like twenty years after the first letter you’ll just have to read this wonderful story, told in part through those letters they sent back and forth.


Baby, It’s Cold Inside by Brigham Vaughn

A trip to visit his boyfriend Nate’s parents during the holidays leaves Emerson a nervous wreck. Bad weather and an unfortunate mix-up leads to an awkward first introduction, and as things deteriorate from there, Emerson begins to doubt if their relationship will survive the stressful weekend. Can Emerson get everything back on track and impress the Collins family in time to have a Merry Christmas? 

Poor Emerson. He’s hopeful and full of good intentions as he is about to meet his boyfriend’s parents for the first time. Except nothing goes as he’d imagined it would and he fears he’s ruined his only chance to make a good first impression. The poor lad made me smile. He’s so young and his emotions are sooooo over the top. In fact, the whole story made me happy and I can honestly say I read it, from start to finish, with a constant smile tugging at my lips. And the epilogue turned that smile into a delighted grin. A wonderful, feel good, Christmas story.


First Footing by Clare London

Caleb and Owen's relationship thrives on conflict and banter, however deep their true feelings run. But are they really going to fall out over... a Christmas card?

Who knew receiving a Christmas card could have such exuberant consequences?

Sometimes having an argument can be as much fun and as hot as more standard foreplay. Caleb and Owen sure have arguing for the heat of it down to a find art. And the question about whose name should be mentioned first on a card addressed to both of them leads to all sorts of rather fabulous not to mention deliciously scorching verbal skirmishes and other, more physical shenanigans.

An original, highly entertaining and rather sexy Christmas short.


The Christmas Hitch (Mysterious Mixology) by Chris Ethan

All they want for Christmas is love.

Charlie is desperate for company this Christmas. With his family and friends away for the holidays, he’s accepted he might have to spend the last few days of the year on his own.

Adam hopes his friend will invite him to spend Christmas with him. When he does, however, he’s on the other side of the country.

What happens when a train is halted mid-journey and the two men are stuck in each other’s charming company?

The Christmas Hitch is a cozy gay romance with magical cocktails, mysterious bartenders and love at first sight and is approximately 15k words. 

Treat yourself to a sweet date with two strangers...

Two men at their wits end when it comes to life in general and love in particular find each other and happiness thanks to a delightful combination of coincidence and mysterious encounters with someone who may not be who or what he presents himself as.

An adorable story that will leave you with a huge smile on your face once you’ve reached the end (and on one or two crucial moments during the story too). Charlie and Adam are so obviously made for each other it’s hard not to cheer when they find each other during what might have been a disastrous delay in their journey, but turns out to be anything but. This is a comforting feel good read if ever I saw one.


A Gentle Shove of Human Kindness by Amy Lane

Witness the Angel Gabriel.

a.k.a. "Heaven's biggest prick"

Gabriel has been accused of the crime of hubris--and his sentence is to remember why angels protected humans in the first place. A permanent seat at Starbucks might be Gabriel's idea of hell, but it's there that he meets the irrepressible Jamie and wounded Ernie, and realizes that the human race might be worth saving after all.

It just needs a gentle shove of human kindness.

Okay, so strictly speaking this isn’t a Christmas story. Given that it features angels as the main characters and ends with the reader feeling happy and, may I say it, with their faith in human kindness refreshed, I’m inclined to gently shove this adorable, funny, and yet poignant short into this lineup anyway.

Gabriel in this story is probably best described as a grumpy old angel, convinced humankind is depraved and doomed. All it takes is twenty-four hours of observing Jamie and Ernie to restore his faith in humans and reduce his cynicism. A most wonderful, lighthearted yet poignant short.


When Harry Met Sully by Susan Mac Nicol

Sometimes, Christmas elves ARE real. And when Harry sees one he'd like to get to know better, you simply have to go with the Christmas flow.

This is a rather sweet and gently funny account of, as the title suggests, the moment Harry is introduced to Sully by Liz, his friend who is determined to end his solitary status.

This is the shortest of the Christmas stories I’ve recently read. It doesn’t come with a happily ever after. Heck, I’m not even sure it qualifies as a happy for now. But, it does leave you with a feeling of happy times to come, and in this case, that’s more than enough.


Monday, 11 June 2018

West Coast (Up In The Air #2) by George Loveland - Release Blitz



Buy Links: Amazon US | Amazon UK

Length: 55,220 words approx.

Cover Design: Ethereal Ealain

Up In The Air Series

Book #1 - Johannesburg - Amazon US | Amazon UK

Blurb

Max Cooper has never known love and uses drink to numb the feelings of rejection he’s faced with. It doesn’t help him in his career as an air steward when after a very drunken night his best friend swaps their flights over so Max can keep his job.

When Max flies out to Los Angeles, his patience is tested when he offers to help fellow air steward and rising drag queen, Dai Zee, with her costume changes at the best drag club in LA, Flamingos. While he watches Dai Zee perform, he catches the eye of a guy in the corner, but fails to find him when the performance ends. An ill-timed text message sends Max back to the bottle, and into the bed of a man he doesn’t know, and doesn’t want to be with.


The next night at Flamingos he finds the man he was searching for, but it’s not as easy as he’d hoped. Antonio Baldini isn’t interested in a drunken Max and rejects his advances until another drag queen, Miss Crystal, plays a hand in getting the two of them together. As Max and Antonio step past the initial confusion, they tread carefully with each other, neither one wanting to get hurt.


Even when Max is back in London, the late-night video calls don’t stop, but it’s when they are reunited in Las Vegas that things turn serious.


Max can’t shake his past, and someone is out for him and his job – trying to stop him from flying altogether. He’s worried about what it will mean for his new relationship if he can’t fly; and whether he can stay away from the drink long enough to be with a man who seems to care for him.


Author Bio 

George was about eighteen when he told his friend that he was going to be a writer. It took him another eighteen years before he finally did anything about it and wrote his first short story. A typical Englishman, he drinks buckets of tea with milk—but no sugar, because he is sweet enough. His Nan told him so.

George lives just outside of London, but close enough to enjoy Soho and the West End, where you will find him in a bar with a pint, in a club dancing into the early hours of the morning, or enjoying a musical in the theater; but more than likely he will be in a coffee shop reading a book or writing a new story. Currently single, but taking applications for future husband position, George enjoys crafting romantic stories in which he hopes that one day, life will imitate art.



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Monday, 4 December 2017

On the Third Kiss by George Loveland - Review Tour



Buy Links: Amazon US | Amazon UK

Length: 40,000 words approx.

Cover Design: Meredith Russell

Blurb

Sebastian Bennett is really looking forward to his Christmas holiday with boyfriend Elliot Bolton in the Gran Canarian sun. The only thing left is for him to sing one last song at the pub as his Drag Queen alter-ego, Donna Tracey. After the wig, make-up and dress come off, he rushes home to pack, only to find he and his chihuahua, Buster, have been deserted by Elliot, who’s taken someone else to Gran Canaria. Devastated, Sebastian turns to his friend and the pub’s manager, Javier Reyes-Martinez, who helps him pick up the pieces.

Javier seems determined to bring fun and laughter back into Sebastian’s life during this holiday season, and Sebastian is both grateful and enchanted. After a family Christmas and a word of advice from his great-uncle, Sebastian starts to look at Javier in a different light. Is Javier as fond of Sebastian as he appears, or is Sebastian being misled by his own need? If he’s reading the signs right—and if he’s ready to move on from his previous heartbreak—could he and Javier be much more than friends?



December 4 - Valerie Ullmer, Gay Media Reviews, The Way She Reads, Dog-Eared Daydreams
December 8 - A One-Click Addicts Book Blog
December 11 - Mirrigold: Mutterings and Musings, My Book Filled Life
December 13 - Bayou Book Junkie, Boy Meets Boy Reviews, MM Good Book Reviews
December 15 - Reading Is Our Satisfaction, Hearts On Fire Reviews, BooksLaidBareBoys, Scattered Thoughts & Rogue Words, My Fiction Nook

Review

“If something was meant to happen between us, there would be a sign. Something from him besides the smile on his lips, the way he kissed my cheeks and the way he hugged me. There would be a sign to tell me. I would have to wait for that sign to come.”

Poor Sebastian has a problem seeing what is right in front of him.

First there is Elliot, his boyfriend and business manager. When Elliot deserts Sebastian and takes someone else on the holiday that should have been a Christmas away for the two of them, it comes as a bolt out of the blue for Sebastian. Until he thinks about his recent past with Elliot and comes to recognise that he just missed the warning signs.

But, obviously blindness is a stubborn thing, because it plagues Sebastian just as much when it comes to Javier. It is (almost painfully) obvious that Javier has fallen for Sebastian, but our jilted lover first doesn’t see it, then refuses to believe that what he sees is actually there, no matter how many others point out the obvious to him. Sure, his reluctance to believe in love and to submit to attraction makes perfect sense given what he’s just been through, but still, on more than one occasion I would have lovingly slapped him; if only because his (lack of) actions had to be difficult for Javier.

Javier. *Sighs*. Now there’s a man worth waiting for. Patient, considerate, a good friend first and lover second, Javier is everything Sebastian needs when his life falls apart and, if he can just take of the blindfold, everything he’ll ever need for the rest of his life.

This is a sweet, touching, and adorable story, not to mention that at times it is laugh out loud funny. It features two adorable MCs, but more than that, it also gives us a fabulous cast of secondary characters. Top of that list is, of course, Buster, Sebastian’s Chihuahua. But his family comes a very close second, as do his friends and colleagues, especially Dave aka Miss Belle End.

If you’re in the mood for a story that will pull on your heart strings in all the right ways and will leave you with a smile on your face and a sigh on your lips, you probably want to pick up On the Third Kiss. 

Author Bio


George was about eighteen when he told his friend that he was going to be a writer. It took him another eighteen years before he finally did anything about it and wrote his first short story. A typical Englishman, he drinks buckets of tea with milk—but no sugar, because he is sweet enough. His Nan told him so.


George lives just outside of London, but close enough to enjoy Soho and the West End, where you will find him in a bar with a pint, in a club dancing into the early hours of the morning, or enjoying a musical in the theater; but more than likely he will be in a coffee shop reading a book or writing a new story. Currently single, but taking applications for future husband position, George enjoys crafting romantic stories in which he hopes that one day, life will imitate art.



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Wednesday, 19 July 2017

Up In The Air 1 - Johannesburg by George Loveland - Review Tour



Buy Links: Amazon US | Amazon UK 

Length: 20,898 words 

Cover Design: Ethereal Ealain

Blurb

Looking for love is the last thing air steward, James Foster, is thinking about when he swaps flights to save his hung-over best friend’s job. He doesn’t know that fate has other ideas and he would fall for the tall, bearded passenger, Darren Busby, sat in 14D. Up in the air, James finds that the connection he has with Darren is too strong to ignore.

After missing the opportunity to ask for Darren’s number, James' jaw hits the floor when Darren walks into the same hotel he is staying at. Butterflies and nerves take over, but soon give way to excitement as they get to know each other on the ground.


When James' ex, Richard, shows up and begs for forgiveness, James has to decide if going back to the man who broke his heart would be worth it, or if he should finally move on and take a chance on Darren.



July 17 - Slashsessed
July 26 - Bayou Book Junkie, Scattered Thoughts & Rogue Words, Sarandipity Book Reviews, Books That Are A  Must Read

Review

Up in the air is a sweet, short, and fun read. I honestly think I had a smile on my face more or less from start to finish.

James Foster is a sweetheart and too nice for his own good. While his kindness and generosity make him a wonderful (best) friend, they also mean that he sets himself up for pain when he insists on thinking/hoping that the bastard ex, Richard, might be redeemable. It is impossible not to root for James and cheer him on when someone who does care about and for him, Darren, shows an interest.

Darren, the gentle ‘giant’. While the blurb tells us that James falls for Darren (which he does, by the way) it is Darren who falls first, quite literally, and thus provided me with a laugh out loud moment. Darren is cute, kind and very protective when it comes to James. The moment when Darren comes face to face with Richard had me cheering from the sidelines.

James’ colleague and friend Annie was a wonderful addition to the story and just the sort of straight talking, no nonsense friend James needed. Richard on the other hand came, for me, perilously close to being a stereotype.

If I have an issue with the story it is that it felt a bit rushed to me. I could have done with not necessarily a longer story but with more words and time having been dedicated to the developing feelings and relationship between James and Darren. On the other hand, I did see that there will be another story featuring this couple, so maybe that treat is still in store for me.


All in all I enjoyed myself reading about James and Darren and I’m looking forward to reading more stories set ‘Up in the Air’. 

Author Bio

George was about eighteen when he told his friend that he was going to be a writer. It took him another eighteen years before he finally did anything about it and wrote his first short story. A typical Englishman, he drinks buckets of tea with milk—but no sugar, because he is sweet enough. His Nan told him so.


George lives just outside of London, but close enough to enjoy Soho and the West End, where you will find him in a bar with a pint, in a club dancing into the early hours of the morning, or enjoying a musical in the theater; but more than likely he will be in a coffee shop reading a book or writing a new story. Currently single, but taking applications for future husband position, George enjoys crafting romantic stories in which he hopes that one day, life will imitate art.



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