I have been chosen, much to
my amazement, as Silver Publishing’s ‘Featured Author’ for July. You can discover
what I’m all about, well, more or less, at http://spsilverpublishing.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=20&sid=146a19204034a11b7b0084cf95d37dfa&p=3280#p3280
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As a part of what’s
happening, I am doing a blog hop/contest. Well, two contests actually. I’m
calling them, ever so creatively, the ‘Weekends’ Blog Hop. Why? Because my
latest release, ‘Weekends’, is coming out on July 21st.
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The first contest is here on
my blog:
Since my newest release is
‘Weekends’ I’d like to know what your favorite thing is to do on a weekend.
One commenter will be chosen
at random to win an ARC of ‘Weekends’ plus their choice of any one of my other back-listed
books.
A second commenter will win
an ARC of ‘One Plus Two Equals…”, which came out June 30th, plus their choice
of any one of my other back-listed books.
Please be certain to leave
an email address so you can be contacted if you win.
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The second contest will be
on the blogs of those people who are hosting my ‘Weekends Blog Hop’. There is
an individual contest for each blog so you will have eight chances to win an
ARC of ‘Weekends’.
Those people are:
Monday, July 9th – Lily Sawyer – http://lilysawyerbooks.blogspot.com/
Wed. July 11th – Cheri Noel - http://talesfromthewritingcave.blogspot.com
Thurs, July 12th – Cheyenne Meadows - http://cheyennemeadows.blogspot.com/
Friday, July 13th – AJ Jarrett - http://ajjarrett29.blogspot.com
Sunday July 15th – RJ Scott - http://rjscottauthor.blogspot.co.uk/
Tues. July 17th – Angel Martinez - http://www.freewebs.com/angelwrites/apps/blog/
Wed. July 18th – Freddy MacKay - http://freddymackay.blogspot.com
Thurs. July 19th – Amara’s Place (Cheri Noel) - http://amaras-place.blogspot.com/
Please visit these wonderful
people for more information on the blog hop contest.
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And now for some blatant promotion. Big surprise.
Coming, July 21st.
Blurb:
Marcus Hampton is a staid forty-year-old bookkeeper and a
confirmed bachelor. When Demitri Costas, a young photographer, asks if he can
take some pictures of Marcus, the older man is surprised but reluctantly
agrees.
Demitri becomes infatuated with Marcus, despite the fact he believes the man is straight and married.
Slowly they become friends until each realizes the other is gay, at which point Marcus begins to pull away, certain he is too old for Demitri.
It will take everything within Demitri's power to convince Marcus he's wrong. If he can, and he is determined he will, one way or another, they just might find a future together.
Excerpt:
The Weekend Before Thanksgiving
Marcus stretched, checking the time before getting back to
what he was doing. His fingers flew across the keyboard, his eyes following the
scrolling information on the screen in front of him. It was all rote. Add this,
subtract that, make certain part one equaled part two when he'd finished. He
was sometimes tempted to move some of it to his own account just to see if he'd
get away with it, but he was too honest to even try.
Honest as the day is
long, and today seems very long.
He checked the time again.
Why the hell do I
care? It's not like I've got anywhere to go other than home.
Running a hand over his short, graying blond hair, he
sighed.
I'm a creature of
habit and boring as hell, the stereotypical bookkeeper.
An hour later he jumped when someone tapped his shoulder.
"Hey, you planning on spending the weekend here?"
one of his coworkers asked.
"Not if I can help it," Marcus told him with a
small smile. He closed out the spreadsheet he'd been working on, shut down the
file, and logged off. Grabbing his coat from the hook on one wall of his
cubicle, he made it to the elevator just in time for the doors to close in his
face.
He shook his head, pressed the 'down' button and waited,
thinking, The perfect end to a perfect
day, week, month, lifetime, then snorted softly. Not.
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Marcus arrived at his small house on the outskirts of the
city to be greeted by a very petulant "Meow" from Daisy. She looked
up at him and, her full fluffy tail standing straight up, stalked to the
kitchen. When he joined her, she looked disdainfully at her empty food bowl
then glared at him.
"Okay, sorry," he told her. Opening the cupboard
he took out a can of her favorite cat food, popped the top off and spooned it
into her bowl.
"Now for my supper," he muttered, checking the
refrigerator to see what was available, if anything.
Leftover lasagna or
second-day stew, decisions, decisions.
The stew won out so he dumped it into a pan, set it on the
stove to heat, and grabbed a beer before going to turn on the TV. The news was
wrapping up, the weather report said it would be cold and snowy for the next
few days, and his favorite team had just lost their best player to an injury.
So much for making
the end of my day any better than the rest of it.
The smell of something burning had him rushing back to the
kitchen. The stew was boiling over, the hot liquid hitting the burner. He
rescued it, dumped the stew into a bowl and set the pan in the sink to soak
with the hope he'd be able to scrape the burned residue off the bottom
eventually.
As he sat down to eat he felt something soft brush his leg
and seconds later Daisy had jumped up onto the other chair. She watched him
avidly; meowing piteously as if she hadn't just eaten a whole bowl of her own
food.
"I'm such a sucker for a pair of golden eyes,"
he grumbled, setting a small sliver of meat in front of her. She batted at it,
sniffed it and then delicately ate it before looking at him beseechingly.
The game continued through the rest of his meal. When the
bowl was empty he got up to take it to the sink, at which point Daisy knew she'd
had all she was going to get and jumped down, walking sedately into the living
room.
Marcus got there a few minutes later to find her curled up
in her corner of the sofa grooming herself. He sat down at the other end,
picked up the remote and flicked through the TV channels until he found
something which might be worth watching.
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Halfway across the city Demitri Costas slammed his book
shut, startling his roommate.
"Problems?" Jack asked.
"Yeah, no, I have no clue, which is actually the
problem," Demitri replied. "I'm never going to understand this."
"Then drop the class. You still can, you know."
"And face the wrath of my father? Umm, no."
"Damn it, Mitri, you're twenty-three. It's time you
got out from under his thumb."
"He's footing the bill."
"Do you really want to be an engineer?"
Demitri shot him a disgusted look. "What do you
think?"
"I know you don't, so drop the class. Hell, drop out
of school completely. You're too talented to spend your life slaving away for him."
Jack pointed to the photos which lined one wall of their living room. "Any
one of those, sold to a gallery, could pay half the rent and then some and you
know it."
Demitri scrubbed a hand through his dark, curly hair. "You
keep saying that but…" He shook his head.
"But nothing. So help me if you don't do it, I will.
Lacey knows several gallery owners, she can steer us to the right one."
A glance at the book he'd been studying made Demitri
wonder if Jack had a point. "All right, I guess I can at least try. Find
out from her which one would be the best and I'll see what happens."
Jack grinned. "They'll love them, you'll become rich
and famous, and I'll be able to say 'I knew him when'."
"That or 'Yeah, he's the fool who though he could
make it' as you and your friends pass by me while I'm panhandling on a street
corner," Demitri replied with a laugh.
"Not going to happen, Mitri. So, when do you want to
do this?"
"As soon as possible before I lose my nerve."
"I'll call her and we'll go tomorrow."
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Thank you all for visiting.
– E.


Lately my favorite thing to do is sprawl out under the fan in my room with my kindle and try to stay cool as I read.
ReplyDeleteachbarrow AT gmail DOT com
Congratulations on the featured author spot! I love to spend the weekend checking out book and record stores, and maybe a museum if something interesting is on display.
ReplyDeletevitajex(at)aol(dot)com
Oh! congrats on being the Featured Author of July!!
ReplyDeleteHeh, and Gonna try to make it to all the stops of the blog hope.
Hm, On The weekends I usually like to either sit at home catching up with my reading or going out and just relaxing at the Mall.
It depends every weekend, but the majority of my weekends are spent at home with my dog in my lap, reading. :3
Weekends sounds great, By the way. I'm excited to read it. =D
Judi
arella3173_loveless(at)yahoo(dot)com
My favorite thing to do on the weekends is to relax, read, blog, relax, do laundry, relax. Get the picture here? Weekends are me time. I'll sometimes hang with my family, or babysit, or go out with friends, but weekends are my recuperation time.
ReplyDeleteAnyways, thanks for the giveaway, and I can't wait to read Weekends!!
tiger-chick-1(at)hotmail(dot)com
Because I work 2nd shift, weekends are for relaxing and hanging out with friends.
ReplyDeleteSh(the number zero)mehardwork at Gmail.
I work weekends so my days to laze are Tuesdays and Thursdays. On those days I just catch up on reading and watch reruns! And, do built up laundry...
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Don't EVEN mention built-up laundry LOL
DeleteAfter posting, I'll check out your Featured Author spot on Silver. Weekends tend to be for running around on errands, going to the gym and so on. For a favorite thing, going out to eat with friends or family.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the generous contest!
Jess1
strive4bst at yahoo dot com