The Live Oak Series: Dark Love; The Bear, the Witch, and the Web; and Hunter Moon and the Red Wolf Book Tour

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Author Name: Stephen del Mar

 

Book Names: The Live Oak Series: Dark Love; The Bear, the Witch, and the Web; and Hunter Moon and the Red Wolf

Series: The Live Oak

Should be read in order

 

Release Date: Book 1: Spring 2015, Books 2 & 3: May, 2015

About The Live Oak Tales

The Live Oak Tales is a paranormal/contemporary fantasy series set in the wider Stories from Bennett Bay collection by Stephen del Mar. The series consists of one short story (“Slay me,” said the dragon.), which serves as a standalone prequel and three novels, Dark Love, The Bear, the Witch and the Web, and Hunter Moon and the Red Wolf.

“Slay me,” said the dragon. is a tongue-in-cheek look at a romantic encounter between a dragon and a slayer. It sets up the mythology of dragon shifters that runs through the rest of the series.

Dark Love, a metaphor for gay love, takes us from the ordinary world of the Bennett Bay, a Gulf-side tourist town in Florida, to the tiny, backwater village of Live Oak. Dieter Reinhold, the proprietor of a trendy café in Bennett Bay’s Spanish Quarter travels back to Live Oak to deal with the death of his great uncle, the man that raised him as a father. While there, he learns there are more interesting creatures in the woods than he ever imagined. He discovers that magic, witches, and undying love are real.

In The Bear, the Witch and the Web, Innes Callahan and the circle of witches we met in Dark Love are facing a number of crises. The greatest of which is that the faeries are missing. In fact, all the enchantment seems to be gone from the Jumble, the wild woods adjacent to the farm. They need to find the faeries and discover who the new Witch of the Wood will be.

The final book in the series, Hunter Moon and the Red Wolf, finds the Circle still in disarray as Janos Pac tries to come into his own as the new Witch of the Woods. This is complicated by a plot by the dragons and wolves returning to Florida after nearly a hundred years, but are they really wolves?

These books are on the lighter side of the paranormal spectrum with a fair bit of humor. However, they do touch on deeper issues. Dark Love explores loss, grief, and what it means to hide one’s love. The stories also explore what it means to make hard choices about our path in life; and, an overarching theme is the changing nature of family as we move through life. How we move from our family of birth to the family we create with friends and lovers.

 

 

Pages or Words:

“Slay me,” said the dragon: 45 pages

Dark Love: 398 pages

The Bear, the Witch, & the Web: 153 pages

Hunter Moon & Red Wolf: 249 pages

 

 

Categories: Contemporary, Gay Fiction, M/M Romance, Paranormal, Urban Fantasy. (Book two also includes an older main character.)

 

Excerpt:

 

Excerpt from Dark Love: Book 1 in the Live Oak Tales

Setup: Dieter is alone at the family’s old farmhouse after the death of his uncle. His ex-lover and still good friend Innes comes over to comfort him. Innes finds the mysterious silver box Dieter found out in the barn, which seems to have human ash in it. Innes warns him that it might be dangerous. Innes is a witch and Dieter thinks magic is bull. Innes calls in his mentor, Flora May Crawford, to help him convince Dieter there is danger afoot. It doesn’t work. Later, Innes calls back with another warning for Dieter. It doesn’t make him think Innes is any less crazy.

 

*****

Of course that was the moment my phone made the little nose-twitch tinkle-tinkle. I sighed, go with the flow and remember you love him.

I picked up the phone. “Hello, Innes.”

“Didn’t you get my text?” He sounded flustered.

“No. I haven’t looked at my phone. I’ve had other things on my mind.”

“Oh. Right. Well, what are you doing?”

“Sitting naked in the kitchen having soup and a sandwich.”

“Why?”

“Because I was hungry. What do you want?”

He didn’t say anything for a moment. I heard the creak of a screen door and the chirping of frogs. He must have moved outside onto Flora May’s front porch. “Look,” he said, “Flora May just got back from the faeries.” He paused like he expected me to comment. I had nothing.

“She’s not telling me a lot. Said they’re pretty agitated about the whole thing.”

Again the pause. Again I was silent; although I was worrying my grip on the phone would reach its crush point.

“Dieter, you gotta promise me to take this seriously.”

Actually, I didn’t have to promise him anything.

“Dieter?”

“Yes?”

I heard him swallow. “Tonight is a full moon.”

“So? It happens every twenty-eight days from what I understand.”

“Fuck.” He was agitated. “Listen, whatever you do, don’t jack-off in that box under the full moon.”

My mind kicked into neutral and spun its gears as it tried to make sense of the string of words it just received. Because they didn’t make any sense and they kept coming.

He continued. “I mean it. Whatever you do, do not mix your semen with that ash in the full moonlight.”

Some emergency back-up system took over. My thumb slid over my phone and ended the call. I stood up, opened the fridge and pulled a beer out. I twisted the top off and dropped it on the table. I pushed my way through the swinging door into the living room. As I fell back onto the couch, I tried to imagine a world where the idea of masturbating into a box of human ash existed, let alone the need to warn someone not to do that. Ohhh, I’m gonna cum, make sure the drapes are pulled and the lids are on all the urns, ‘cause we don’t want our spunk and ash and moonlight to mix! ‘Cause that will start the zombie apocalypse or something.

 Interview :

Today I’m very lucky to be interviewing Stephen del Mar author of The Live Oak Tales series. Hi Stephen, thank you for agreeing to this interview. Tell us a little about yourself, your background, and your current book.

Thanks, I’m very excited to be here. This is my first blog tour. Basic stuff about me: I’m a 54 year old gay man living in the Tampa Bay area of Florida. I have a background in media production and attended seminary for a while.

I’ve just finished and released “Hunter Moon & the Red Wolf,” which is the last book in “The Live Oak Tales.” This series is a fun and, at times, a quirky take on contemporary/paranormal fantasy. We have witches, faeries and a number of shifter folk all trying to do the right thing and live together. All of this is set in the Bennett Bay area on the Gulf Coast of Florida. A fun little place I’ve made up. I wanted a place where I could condense all of Florida into one county with a tourist town and backwater villages. I’ve been very influenced by the southern literary traditions and setting is always one of my main characters. A strong sense of place is a must for southern fiction, as is a bit of spirit, in whatever form that may take.

Favorite thing about building your own world?

Everything! OMG, I’ve had so much fun building my Bennett Bay/Big Cypress County world. I wanted to write a collection of stories set in Florida that had a shared setting and shared characters. The problem was I couldn’t decide where to put it. I wanted some backwater swamp action. I wanted a tourist beach town. I wanted the old Spanish history of Florida. No one place in real life really worked for me.

So, I came up with Bennett Bay. It’s a little bit Saint Augustine, a touch of Key West, and a whole lot of everything in between. I’m really having fun with the paranormal-fantasy stories living side-by-side with the “normal” stories. In the paranormal stories, we know one character is a dragon-shifter in another no one knows and thinks he just a grad-student. I’m loving it.

What inspired you to write your first book?

As a gay man, I really didn’t see a lot of fiction that reflected my experience. And I wanted to see realistic gay characters in the kind of books I liked reading, namely fantasy and sci-fi. So I decided, I might as well do it myself.

Do you have a specific writing style?

Well, I’m a southern boy, so I think that type of storytelling has influenced me. I have a casual way of writing. I like a lot of humor in my stories. Even at a dark moment, someone is going to tell a joke. I think that’s the way it is in real life, gallows humor is the way we deal with life.

Who are some of the authors that influenced you to write?

That’s an interesting question. There are a number of writers that have influenced me, both personally, and as a writer, but that “to” is making me think. Mark Twain had a big influence on me. I’ve floated down a few rivers as a kid and I went right along with Huck. Flannery O’Connor’s strong southern voice influenced me a lot.

I think growing up surrounded by books helped develop my imagination. I spent a lot of time out on my uncle’s farm alone during the summers and I’d make up my own stories to pass the time. At some point, I think a writer goes from reading other folk’s stories to “It’s time to write my own now.”

What are some jobs you’ve held? Have any of them impacted your writing? How?

I think writers draw on all of our experiences. I’m an old guy so I’ve done a lot. I’ve worked in food service and spent the summers on my uncle’s farm in central Florida. I tapped into that for “Dark Love.” I’ve worked as a mental-health councilor and used a bit of that in my short story “HIM.” I went to seminary and a lot of faith and theology is seeping into my current work “Of Paradise and Purgatory.” Of course I pull bits of all the people I’ve known together to form characters. Be careful what you say around a writer!

 

Sales Links:

 

“Slay me,” said the dragon. http://www.amazon.com/Slay-said-dragon-Live-Tales-ebook/dp/B00G6SISSQ

 

Dark Love http://www.amazon.com/Dark-Love-Live-Tales-Book-ebook/dp/B00ISGDB5O

 

The Bear, the Witch and the Web http://www.amazon.com/Bear-Witch-Live-Tales-Book-ebook/dp/B00WDF253A

 

Hunter Moon and the Red Wolf http://www.amazon.com/Hunter-Moon-Wolf-Live-Tales-ebook/dp/B00WCJF1NI

 

 

About the author:

Stephen del Mar is a fresh voice in Southern Gay Fiction. His Bennett Bay collection of books and stories explore life in that unique corner of the American South known as Florida. He also writes fantasy and science-fiction. Del Mar lives in the Tampa Bay region of Florida and enjoys Key Lime Pie and mango margaritas, but not at the same time.

 

 

Where to find the author:

 

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/stephen.delmar.5

Facebook Author Page: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Stephen-del-Mar-Author-Page/341075372641816?ref=hl

Twitter: https://twitter.com/StephendelMar

Website: http://www.stephendelmar.com

 

Goodreads Link: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/7065742.Stephen_del_Mar

Publisher: LMW Books


Tour Dates & Stops:

1-Jun

Bayou Book Junkie

Rainbow Gold Reviews

 

2-Jun

Parker Williams

My Fiction Nook

 

3-Jun

Molly Lolly

Scattered Thoughts & Rogue Words

 

4-Jun

Divine Magazine

MM Good Book Reviews

Havan Fellows

 

5-Jun

BFD Book Blog

 

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by Parker Williams

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