Tuesday, May 29, 2007
Available NOW!
Genre: Nontraditional Erotic Contemporary, BBW Heroine
Length: Novel
Straight, gay or in between, turning thirty is never easy.
Craig wonders just where his life's heading. His relationship with Jack is satisfying, to say the least. But deep down, he sometimes still craves the soft touches of a woman.
Something's bugging Craig, and Jack knows it. Some sort of pre midlife crisis that he just can't understand. The sex is hot and demanding. Their home life is comfortable without being too familiar. But he just can't help feeling he might be about to lose the love of his life.
Then they meet lovely, loyal and slightly broken Wren Browne. It doesn't take long to realize, they might have just have found the solution to both of their problems.
Love isn't tidy or simple; it doesn't come packaged in neat little boxes. And sometimes you have to set the table with tea for three.
Publisher's Note: This book contains explicit sexual content, graphic language, and situations that some readers may find objectionable: m/m sex practices, m/m/f menage.
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Thursday, April 12, 2007
Oh YUM!
How's this for a yum, yum, bubble gum cover!
Dark haired Wren, the well cut outdoors man Jack, and the nicely built, but a little more fleshy Craig in the foreground...mmm mm m!Frauke of Croco Designs is the party responsible for this eye candy - she even used a New Zealand pastoral scene! (The book is set in Auckland, NZ)
EDIT: I was asked about release date - last week in May is the current plan, so not that far off!
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Wednesday, March 14, 2007
I was over at Scoopers blog
And she used a pretty flower picture today. It jumped out at me because of this photo I took in the Auckland Museum hothouse on my visit in July last year:
Here's the image Scooper used :
Uncanny isn't it.
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Labels: Auckland War Museum, flowers, look alikes, nature, New Zealand, photography, scooper speaks