The excitement continues, as give-away after give-away leads up to October 18th's "Desire in the Desert". Here's a rundown of what you can expect to see in the coming weeks. Eden Winters' Diversion contest ends tonight at 11:59pm Pacific time (2:59am Eastern), so if you haven't entered to win, hurry and do it before it's... Continue Reading →
Countdown To GayRomLit 2012
In exactly one month from today, I’ll be heading to the Indianapolis airport at the bootie-crack of dawn to catch a flight to Albuquerque for the second annual GayRomLit convention, Desire in the Desert. I’ll be showing up at the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino with my roomie, Rhys Ford, and a heaping helping of... Continue Reading →
Small Gems – An Oral Fixation by Piper Vaughn
Reading An Oral Fixation made me wonder what Dr. Freud would’ve thought about it. He’d have likely come to the diagnosis that Cooper Bradshaw had suffered from some sort of neglect or trauma during the oral stage of his development which has now caused him to be a little bit obsessed with getting the taste... Continue Reading →
Small Gems – An Oral Fixation by Piper Vaughn
Reading An Oral Fixation made me wonder what Dr. Freud would’ve thought about it. He’d have likely come to the diagnosis that Cooper Bradshaw had suffered from some sort of neglect or trauma during the oral stage of his development which has now caused him to be a little bit obsessed with getting the taste... Continue Reading →
One Small Thing (One Thing #1) by M.J. O'Shea and Piper Vaughn
I don’t normally gravitate toward books in which the story revolves around babies and/or children, not because I don’t like kids but because I have three of them; so while I can commiserate—been there, smelled that—there isn’t that sense of the unknown I look to escape into when I read. But what’s a girl to... Continue Reading →
One Small Thing (One Thing #1) by M.J. O’Shea and Piper Vaughn
I don’t normally gravitate toward books in which the story revolves around babies and/or children, not because I don’t like kids but because I have three of them; so while I can commiserate—been there, smelled that—there isn’t that sense of the unknown I look to escape into when I read. But what’s a girl to... Continue Reading →
The Luckiest (Lucky Moon #2) by Piper Vaughn and M.J. O'Shea (Incl. the freebie read Beyond Moonlight)
Funny how life can be so full yet so empty, how a life can be crowded with sycophants and drugs and parties and random one-offs but can be entirely devoid of anything that might make you feel like you’ve experienced anything close to a human connection. Nick Ventura has it all—fame, fortune, fast cars and... Continue Reading →
The Luckiest (Lucky Moon #2) by Piper Vaughn and M.J. O’Shea (Incl. the freebie read Beyond Moonlight)
Funny how life can be so full yet so empty, how a life can be crowded with sycophants and drugs and parties and random one-offs but can be entirely devoid of anything that might make you feel like you’ve experienced anything close to a human connection. Nick Ventura has it all—fame, fortune, fast cars and... Continue Reading →
Small Gems – Three Free Shorts From Kari Gregg, M.J. O'Shea, and Piper Vaughn
It's no big secret that I love short stories. What can I say? I'm an instant gratification girl. I have an immense amount of respect for the art of storytelling, but that awe and respect escalates just a tad for the short medium. Why? If I had to point to one thing in particular, I'd... Continue Reading →
Small Gems – Three Free Shorts From Kari Gregg, M.J. O’Shea, and Piper Vaughn
It's no big secret that I love short stories. What can I say? I'm an instant gratification girl. I have an immense amount of respect for the art of storytelling, but that awe and respect escalates just a tad for the short medium. Why? If I had to point to one thing in particular, I'd... Continue Reading →

