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Friday, December 7, 2018

12 Days of Clean Romance - Delaney Cameron


The Gift of Love by Delaney Cameron

Leah didn’t plan to still be searching for love so late in her twenties. Her looks almost guarantee her success with the opposite sex, but quantity doesn’t mean quality. Good thing she’s got a great career to fall back on. The only dark cloud on that particular horizon is the enigmatic Dr. Levy, the man she’s come to think of as a permanent thorn in her side. Brilliant and handsome he most certainly is, but that doesn’t make up for the fact that he’s also stern, impatient, and bad-tempered. Oddly enough, it isn’t their mostly negative encounters that linger in her mind. Instead it’s the sadness she glimpses from time to time in his face. There’s no explanation for why she’s so bothered by this, nor can she imagine a situation where she’ll be in a position to discover the cause of his silent misery. All of which means she’s wasting her time. If anyone can take care of himself, it’s Dr. Levy.

Stratton had only been at Hutchison Clinic a short time before he heard about the beautiful nurse on the second floor. In his usual skeptical fashion he discounted the gossip until he saw Leah for himself. He had no problem admitting that the reports of her beauty hadn’t been exaggerated, but appreciation was as far as he was prepared to go. Love, romance and the so-called happily-ever-after only exist in the movies. Putting your happiness in someone else’s hands is just begging to be hurt. He has a monthly alimony payment to prove it. Getting his family and friends to understand his preference for bachelorhood isn’t so easy. While he appreciates their concern, he doesn’t need the complication of something with such overwhelming odds of failure. One ex-wife is enough for any man.

Author's Note: Although this book is a romance novel, it deals with loss and grief. If you're sensitive to these issues, this might not be the book for you.




Excerpt Two:
The salad course had just been served when Leah became aware of movement behind her. She turned her head to see what was going on and nearly dropped the dinner roll she’d been in the act of buttering. Under her astonished gaze, Dr. Levy sat down in the empty seat beside her.
After thanking the waitress for a menu and asking for coffee, he turned to Leah and smiled. “Hello, again. If I wasn’t so sure you don’t like me, I’d begin to think you’re following me.”

This provocative greeting broke the spell she’d fallen under. “I was here first, so the person doing the following is you.”

“Don’t confuse the issue with facts.” He opened the menu and ran his eyes down the offerings. “This place has a little of everything, doesn’t it? What did you get?”

“Grilled shrimp with a baked sweet potato and Caesar salad.”

“Sounds good. I think I’ll get that, too.”

As if on cue, the waitress arrived with his coffee and took his order. Leah used the time to finish buttering her roll and quiet her suddenly jangled nerves. In the three weeks since Dr. Levy had given her a ride during that awful trip to Lake Oconee, she’d avoided going anywhere near his area of the clinic. This kind of behavior was unusual for her, but no one likes being caught in an embarrassing situation by someone who already thinks badly of them.

And now, here they were again, thrown together by forces outside her control and which no one could have foreseen. Escape was impossible. Her only choice was to make the best of it. While she was doing that, she might as well satisfy her curiosity about his presence here. They had to talk about something; it might as well be that. Besides, it was always better to go on the offensive in situations like this.

“How do you know Evangeline and Cecil, Dr. Levy?”

He smiled as he stirred cream into his coffee. “The name is Stratton. Save Dr. Levy for work. I don’t know Evangeline at all. I’m one of Cecil’s numerous cousins. What about you?”

She didn’t hear much of what he said after the word Stratton. It was an unusual name, but it suited him somehow. As for calling him by it, that was something else entirely. They weren’t (and would probably never be) on those kind of terms. She realized he was waiting for an answer and blushed slightly. “Evangeline and I met in middle school. Her family moved to South Carolina during our senior year. She was thrilled when I took the job in Myrtle Beach.”

“It seems I’m going to be more than a wedding guest tomorrow. Cecil just asked if I could fill in for one of the groomsmen.”

Which meant he’d be the one walking her down the aisle. Could things get any stranger? “It’s nice of you to do it on such short notice.”

He shrugged. “I don’t mind. If we’d known ahead of time that we were both coming this way, we could have ridden together.”

Leah was saved having to come up with a response to this startling remark by the arrival of the main course. In truth, she was having trouble reconciling this sociable man with the somewhat reserved and often-times stern physician she knew from the clinic. Which one was the real Stratton?

She almost jumped out of her skin when she heard his voice close to her ear.

“What are you doing after this thing is over?”

“I’m going back to Evangeline’s house. All the bridesmaids are staying there.”

“It’s still early. Would you be interested in taking a drive?”

Taking a drive? With him? Now things were just starting to get weird.

When she didn’t say anything, a gleam appeared in his eyes. “It’s okay to refuse, Leah. You won’t hurt my feelings.”

“It’s not that I don’t want to go; I’m just…” She stopped, trying to think of a nicer word than flabbergasted or amazed. “I’m surprised. Our acquaintance has had some…rocky moments.”

He speared one of his shrimp and doused it in melted butter. “Then it’s about time we did something to change that.”

“Is it?”

“Of course. First or even second impressions aren’t always the right ones.”

“How about third or fourth?” she couldn’t resist asking.

He nodded. “Those, too. Don’t you think we owe it to ourselves and each other to find out how wrong or right we were?”

I guess so, and we probably won’t have a better opportunity than this.”

“I agree.”

“In that case, I’ll be happy to go for a drive with you.”






I loved this book! It has every element that makes for a fantastic read. It pulls you into the lives of the characters and you laugh with them, cry with them, hurt with them, and rejoice with them. It has passion and yet it is clean....loved it!

I confess I almost never leave reviews. This series, and in particular this book, deserves special treatment. If you enjoy well-crafted stories with depth and compassion, you owe yourself the gift of reading this series. The characters are people I would like to meet, and their lives seem genuine rather than contrived as is common in romance novels.

So many authors ‘attempt’ to write romance, but Delaney has delivered a truly well done book. The story is so well written you feel like it’s real with characters that come alive. The heartache, loss, laughs and joy will capture emotion that’s not always believable, but in this story I felt all that emotion. On top of that I can recall no grammatical or editing errors. That’s another rare treat. Without revealing the story line I will only say that there are major life changing events which are woven so well into this single book you don’t realize it's all happening until you’ve finished the book and still want more.







Author Delaney Cameron

I'm a Georgia girl at heart if not by birth. I love to read, watch college football, and spend time with my husband. I'm a hopeless romantic so there will always be a happily ever after in my stories. I also like to write about second chances because love doesn't always work out the first time.

My books are sweet romances set in both contemporary and regency settings featuring stories about the journey to love, from that first meeting to the point where two people know their hearts are no longer their own. My characters aren't perfect. They make mistakes and have faults like the rest of us. They learn the sometimes painful truth that the path to love isn't always smooth, but it's a road worth traveling.
















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Max Random and the Zombie 500 by Mark London Williams

Author: Mark London Williams

Narrator: Luna Cross

Length: 6 hours 14 minutes

Publisher: Trifecta Publishing House

Released: Oct. 8, 2018

Genre: Horror


“When I first saw Max Random, he was driving his go-kart right at me. He was also wearing goggles, so it was hard to tell if he was dead or alive. I was pretty sure, though, that zombies didn't know how to drive.

“'Not dead,' Max said, as he stepped out of the kart to look at me. ‘You should get in.'”

And so, weeks after watching her principal try to chew up her school teacher, and minutes after she'd just lost her family, 12-year-old Aurora Bonsall begins her odyssey of escape with Max Random in his hand-built go-kart across a ruined map of abandoned studio back lots, wrecked shopping malls, encounters with the not-quite dead in hospitals and the not-quite tame when they meet a feral cat. All while realizing that surviving humans can be far more dangerous than the Nano-Z's taking over the world.

Max, meanwhile, keeps driving them toward a rendezvous where he says they will be safe. But as Aurora discovers he has secrets of his own, she wonders if there can ever be any escape at all.


Mark London Williams wrote the L.A. Times-bestselling “Danger Boy” time travel series, was a contributor to the history anthology “Our White House: Looking In, Looking Out,” and has covered showbiz and its discontents as a writer for Variety, the LA Times, Below the Line, and other publications. He’s had plays produced in London, wrote a videogame adaptation with both Aliens and Predators in it, and taught storytelling at Disney’s Creative Academy and other venues. He’s currently a one-man “Hollywood bureau” for a British film magazine, and keeps a watchful eye out for winds and wildfires in Southern California. He has two grown sons currently navigating L.A.’s landscape sans go-karts.
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Luna Cross lives in Los Angeles and swears that she was named after the Harry Potter character (even though her parents have assured her she is not), she loves Halloween and will be holed up under a blanket with candy and a scary book for the rest of October, with Hocus Pocus on in the background on mute, thinking about the inevitable zombie apocalypse.



Guest Post

Mark London Williams' Literary Inspirations

One project I’ve had recently is “going back to the basics,” as far as literary canon. I’ve finished reading both Moby Dick and The Odyssey, as the year wraps up. What you discover in the former is how far ahead Melville was in terms of “deconstruction,” in format -- with some chapters simply written as “scripts” (even before that was a word he or his contemporaries would know), driven all by dialogue.

In the latter, well -- that’s where we get our original sense of “structure” from, at least in Western storytelling traditions, yes? Literally, a “Hero’s Journey,” before Star Wars, George Lucas, and Joseph Campbell had popularized the term. That kind of mythic structure was also something I taught for several years at Disney’s “Creative Academy,” here in L.A. (which itself was a kind of in-house “community college” they had for company-wide employees, particularly those not already involved in the direction production of films & TV).

Inspirations? Well, I’m of an era where the early ones were folks like Ray Bradbury and Rod Serling. Ursula LeGuin’s Left Hand of Darkness being the first major work by a female sf writer I read and that when I was 17. Happily, there are far many more such voices available to budding writers now. I re-read that this past year, too. And it knocked me out -- and reminded me why it’s stuck with me all these decades -- once again.

As for Bradbury, he gave you permission to think of stories in terms of poetic language (I wound up using Martian Chronicles this past year, too, as part of a historical survey of American science fiction, for Chinese students -- with sessions conducted via Skype!) And Serling’s Twilight Zone stories -- both watched on TV then consumed again as short stories bought in collections from Scholastic book fairs -- taught me “structure,” in a nascent way, before I ever really knew that word. Never mind the utter, chilling, sad prescience of an episode like The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street.

Turning specifically to our shambling friends (?) the zombies, they were mostly a movie storytelling form for decades -- though now we have them in comics, and books, of course. And while George R. Romero’s Night of the Living Dead set down all the modern rules for the genre, it was his follow up, Dawn of the Dead, that showed what an astonishing, society-wide “canvas” a zombie tale could be. That said, his third film, Day of the Dead, may have been an even greater influence on Max Random and the Zombie 500, particularly as it begins to ask who, exactly, is to be feared, in a world populated both by zombies, and human survivors, many with previously hidden impulses, now entirely unleashed.


Max, whose true last name we’ve yet to learn (we may or may not get them in the next two planned volumes), is someone we’d describe as “on the spectrum” now. But simply, he’s wired his own particular way, with an ongoing view of life from “10,000 feet,” as the saying goes -- how systems rise and fall, causes and effects, etc.

Thus, he’d be someone who, as a kid, would already assess that climate change (for example) would be an inexorable, major disruption to his adult life. The zombie apocalypse was simply “extra” for him -- if not entirely surprising, from his standpoint.

He remains a young man of few words -- which is why his traveling companion Aurora is the one who narrates their tale. He was used to speaking mostly with his hands, designing and building things. He does that in the “school” he’s shunted to, by his overwhelmed mother (with as few coping resources as society offers parents now, imagine the conditions a couple of years down the road…), where he also yearns for his absent father. But he keeps “speaking with his hands” there too, and in cobbling together his bio-diesel powered go-kart (remember, he knows climate change is here, too), he winds up saving both his, and Aurora’s life.

As this particular story unfolds, the irony of apocalypse for Max is, that it represents the first time he can start to fully come out of his protective shell, and build -- among the ruins -- friendships.


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Boys of Brighton Series by M. Tasia


Gabe
Boys
of Brighton Book 1
by
M. Tasia
Genre:
M/M Contemporary Romance

Fifth-generation
firefighter Gabe Mason saves Johnny from the flames of an office
building fire, and Johnny will save Gabe from
himself.





UNQUENCHABLE

Gabe
Mason is a fifth-generation firefighter unable to move forward with
his life after a devastating betrayal two years earlier. Graphic
designer Johnny Jeffrey relocated to Brighton, Texas, to flee
persecution and fear, and to begin living again on his own terms. The
two meet amidst fire and smoke, and soon Johnny is in Gabe’s arms,
right where he should be. The connection is palpable, undeniable, and
hot, and healing from the past is within reach of both men. And yet,
the office-building blaze that brought them together is only the
beginning of their struggles. Not family, not faith, not a lunatic’s
rage. It took a fire to bring Gabe and Johnny together. Nothing will
tear them apart.





Sam's
Soldiers
Boys
of Brighton Book 2

Emergency
room nurse Samuel Mason is offered a ménage relationship with two
ex-military men and discovers a love more dangerous—and more
exquisite—than he anticipated.





Welcome
back to Brighton, Texas. Where any man can find home.

THE
POWER OF THREE

As
an emergency room nurse at Brighton General, Samuel Mason spends most
of his days caring for the sick and injured, and his nights alone.
Until now.

Jack
“ Spider” Forrester and Dante Snow have arrived. Retired from the
Army, they provide protection to those in need. They’ve come to
Brighton to guard Sam’s cousin from a dire threat, but it’s Sam’s
world they turn inside out. Jack wears his heart on his sleeve but is
no pushover, and Dante is scarred from a past he’d sooner forget.
They two are partners in all things, from the bedroom to the office
to the street, and they want Sam to join them...for as long as
they’re in town. But there is danger ahead, and not just from the
type of men these skilled, muscled heroes have sworn to take down.
The danger of falling in love.





Rick's
Bear
Boys
of Brighton Book 3

Welcome
back to Brighton, Texas. Where any man can find home.





A
DEN OF THEIR OWN

Clem
“Bear” Mitchell owns the only diner in Brighton and prefers to be
left alone. After growing up in—and barely escaping—one of the
toughest motorcycle gangs out of Chicago, he just wants peace.
Librarian Rick Johansson is the same. Due to his anxiety, he has
always lived on the outskirts of society, finding it far safer to
stay in the stacks. But no man is an island, and when the two are
thrust together by dangerous events playing out around them, they see
that life is better together. The tattooed, bear of a biker and the
quiet, unassuming librarian will soon show the residents of Brighton
that the local bookworm can teach an old bear new tricks.





Jesse
Boys
of Brighton Book 4

Welcome
back to Brighton, Texas. Where any man can find home.





HEATING
UP

Royce
Evans has worked as a paramedic in Brighton since graduating college.
After the accident, though, his life seemed over. His husband died.
Then he met Jesse. Handsome, brave, loving—the short-order cook is
everything Royce desires. Everything he’d thought forever gone. Now
Jesse’s tan, muscled body has brought him back to life, and nothing
is going to shut that down. Not his own fears of heartbreak. Not
Jesse’s past, or the fact that he ran from it. And definitely not
Jesse’s crazy violent family, the Redemption Squad.






Coop
Boys
of Brighton Book 5

Running
from parents who didn’t know how to love him and a past he’d
sooner forget, private security contractor “Coop” Stenson must
protect from danger the unexpected happiness he finds with beautiful
but accident-prone Matthew Whitton.





CATCH
ME WHEN I FALL

King
of the one-night stand, Coop Stenson knows his warped upbringing and
chosen profession with the Sentinels, a private security team, has
conditioned him to avoid romantic attachments. Yet when
accident-prone Matthew Whitton literally falls into his life, one
thing is abundantly clear: Matt deserves more than a
man-slut.

Matthew’s
love is overpowering, and just as Coop is ready to take the plunge,
having fought its inevitable pull for as long as he could, an old
nemesis targets the partners of the Sentinels. So keeping Matt safe
is about more than just another job or set of logistics. It’s about
the rest of his life.
 





Travis
Boys
of Brighton Book 6

BEAUTY...





After
living on the streets and in his car, Travis has found a home in
Brighton, Texas. His job as a cook at the local diner pays enough for
him to afford a small apartment, and, for the first time in years,
he's able to feed his passion, buying a few art supplies so he can
sketch. He's safe, and, oddly enough, feels accepted in this small
town. And, for reasons he cannot fathom, Bo Mason, a gorgeous cop,
seems interested. While flattered, Travis knows if his secrets are
revealed, Bo won't want to have a damn thing to do with the likes of
Travis Boone.

IS
MORE THAN SKIN DEEP

From
the moment he saw the new blue-eyed cook at Brighton's diner, Bo
Mason fell. Hard. And while getting close to Travis Boone has been
like gentling a terrified animal, Bo knows there's a special person
hiding behind those small smiles and closely guarded secrets. Slowly,
Bo starts to peel back the layers cocooning Travis and learns the
heart of an angel beats inside the most beautiful man Bo has ever
known.






Grady
Boys
of Brighton Book 7

WATCH
OUT FOR





After
coming out, Grady Reynolds is disowned by his family, and is forced
to leave his job in the Dallas PD. Becoming an officer in the small
town of Brighton, Grady has to start over while feeling adrift and
alone. When he meets firefighter Ben Mason, life takes a sudden,
happy turn until Ben tells Grady they have to keep their relationship
on the DL. After months of loving a man who thinks of him as no more
than a booty call, Grady has had enough and wants out.

THE
WRECKING BALL

Ben
Mason loves Grady Reynolds like crazy. But Ben can't tell his lover
how he feels. He can't acknowledge him in public. He can't claim him
as his own. Ben wants to tell Grady the truth, but the danger in that
is deadly, and Ben won't risk it. But peril and menace find Grady
anyway, and Ben's lies and deception come crashing down around him.
Just when he thinks he's lost everything, he learns that a love as
deep as theirs can survive anything.






Vincent
Boys
of Brighton Book 8

ONLY
THE STRONG





When
he moved to Brighton, novelist Tristan Michaels was thrilled to leave
his past behind. Trauma and danger had shattered his world and almost
ruined his life. When everything finally seems to be settling down,
he becomes embroiled in his best friend’s drama, which leads to
more danger and…Vincent. And while love at first sight had been the
stuff of Tristan’s books, when he meets Vincent fantasy became
reality.

SURVIVE

Vincent
Greyson has spent his life fighting for what’s right, first as a
Navy Seal, and now as a member of the elite team known as the
Sentinels. When he meets Tristan Michaels, Vincent knows his heart
will always belong to this magnetic, special man. But love and
patience is tested when horrible fates keep befalling Tristan, and
Vincent vows that he’d do anything for his love, even leave the
Sentinels.






Shadow
Boys
of Brighton Book 9

THE
MOST DIFFICULT THING TO DO…





Imagine
knowing your family hates you and has no problem sending you away to
be abused – to die alone. Randy Reynolds was living that reality
until he was saved by a man called Shadow. What Randy learned about
himself and the people who were supposed to love him was nothing
short of horrific. What he found with the Sentinels and Shadow was
everything miraculous.

IS
FACE THE TRUTH

Jake
Kennedy’s past haunts him. Ghosts drove him into the shadows until
he became Shadow. Unseen and not really there, he lived his life
without any connections but for the Sentinels, the team that saved
him from oblivion. Then a mission changed his life and forced him to
shed the shroud that kept his heart from feeling. Now, for Randy
Reynolds, Jake will come out of the shadows, he’ll be present and
whole instead of the man who had kept himself hidden for twenty
years.






**New
Release!!**
The
Holidays
Boys
of Brighton Book 10



It’s
the holiday season in Brighton, Texas, and there’s a wedding too –
everyone is invited to share in the love all these men have found.

'Tis
The Season

Some
had waited years to find "the one," while others had given
up on love and had closed themselves off from feeling anything. But
each of these men have found the person that makes them whole, gives
them hope and strength to face whatever life throws at them, and to
show them what love really means. Welcome to the holidays in
Brighton, Texas. Sit down and stay a spell. We invite you to soak up
the joy of the season with your favorite lovers.


    M. Tasia, is an author who lives in Ontario, Canada. She's a member of the Romance Writers of America and its chapter, the Toronto Romance Writers. Michelle is a dedicated people watcher, lover of romance novels, 80's rock, and happy endings, who grew up with a love of reading. Mother of three wonderful children, wife to one understanding husband and servant to two spoiled furry children who don't seem to realize, that they're actually cats.
    Michelle writes both contemporary and paranormal romance and believes love should be celebrated. After all, we deserve to have romance, excitement, intrigue and passion in our lives.



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