Parker Williams

Quarry By Elizabeth Noble

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Blurb:

The members of the Vampire Guard—Jonas Forge, spy and soldier turned cop; computer hacker extraordinaire Blair Turner; Declan, thief, con man, and ex-pirate; and medical examiner and werewolf Dr. Lucas Coate—face a dangerous and elusive enemy.

And this time, it’s personal.

Over the course of three hundred years, a man has touched each of their lives in ways they are only just realizing. When a hunt for a psychotic killer in the present resurrects memories and clues from the past, they discover how they have been affected and are bound by the existence of a ruthless vampire criminal. Now, while preventing a heist at a high-tech art show and thwarting several large-scale explosions, the team must employ their unique blend of science and supernatural abilities to put an end to the machinations of the man toying with their lives.

This time, he won’t slip through their fingers.

This time, it’s more than a case. It’s a hunt, and Forge, Blair, Declan, and Lucas won’t stop until they’ve captured their quarry.

 

I read your book….

Okay, so this post might be a bit rambling. Those who know me really shouldn’t be surprised, though.

I got a few messages from people who read ‘Of Love and Corn Dogs’, and it got me thinking about things.

When I read The Telling by Eden Winters (my first MM romance, by the way. If you haven’t read it, click the link and get a copy for free!) I was so moved by the story, that I wrote to Eden and told her how much I appreciated it.

Now, in my mind an author was akin to a rockstar. I couldn’t imagine they’d actually reply to the mail. (Actually, I thought she’d have an assistant who would send me out a canned reply and an autographed poster suitable for framing which, by the way, would be cool!). Instead, I got a very nice letter from her, which started my friendship with this sweet southern belle.

There were others I wrote to as well. K-Lee Klein (who said I was her first ever fan letter), Anne Tenino, Amy Lane, Silvia Violet, and more. Each of them was surprisingly nice, approachable, and super sweet. Then I find out that’s who they actually are in real life.

Certainly Possible You By Lissa Reed

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SUMMARY:
Sarita Sengupta is in her last semester of grad school and has  Finally realized she doesn’t have a career plan, a
girlfriend, or a clear outlook on life. She works as a pastry shop’s head decorator, but is otherwise drifting without
direction until a friend’s birthday party ends with her waking up in surprise next to Maritza Quiñones, a pretty ballroom
dancer whose cheerful charm and laser focus sets Sarita on a path to making all of the choices she’s been avoiding.

Caught Inside By Jamie Deacon

Caught Inside By Jamie Deacon

Author Name: Jamie Deacon

Book Name: Caught Inside

Series: Boys on the Brink

Book: One

Release Date: September 29, 2016

Blurb:

Luke believes he has his life figured out…and then he meets Theo.

It should have been simple—a summer spent with his girlfriend Zara at her family’s holiday cottage in Cornwall. Seventeen-year-old Luke Savage jumps at the chance, envisioning endless hours of sunbathing on the private beach and riding the waves on his beloved surfboard. He isn’t interested in love. Though his rugged good looks and lazy charm mean he can have his pick of girls, he has no intention of falling for anyone.

Nothing prepares Luke for his reaction to Theo, the sensitive Oxford undergraduate who is Zara’s cousin and closest friend. All at once, he is plunged along a path of desire and discovery that has him questioning everything he thought he knew about himself. No one, especially Zara, must find out; what he and Theo have is too new, too fragile. But as the deceit spirals beyond their control, people are bound to get hurt, Luke most of all.

Lost in Loveland by K-lee Klein

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Lost in Loveland by K-lee Klein

Welcome to Loveland, Book 2

Release date – September 26, 2016

Blurb

Loveland, Colorado is a special place, a community of creativity and art, with scenic views and majestic mountains. The city brought Lucky and Jack together, but staying that way will take more than cold-air kisses and sweet valentines.

Jack Canon should be over-the-top happy. He has a job that makes him proud, students who make him laugh, a studio that brings out his creativity, and a man who treats him like he walks on water. But shadows from his past keep coming between him and the joy that should fill his heart. Jack needs to reconcile some bitter loose ends, before he can move forward.

Lucky Roberts is in love—hook, line, and kitchen sink. He wants to shout his feelings to the rooftops and scatter little handmade valentines all over the world. He thinks he’s okay with not being perfect, and knows Jack isn’t perfect either. But when his own past rears its ugly head, Lucky discovers that old habits die hard. Maybe opening his heart to Jack won’t be enough— maybe he just isn’t enough.

Jack and Lucky risk getting caught in limbo between the past and present if they don’t have the strength to share the skeletons in their closets. To move forward together, they have to find the courage to look back…together.