The second volume in the Size Matters Series offers four novellas to satisfy your craving for romantic homoerotica. Sight Unseen by Shay Kincaid Famous actor Jackson Prescott wonders if anyone will ever look past the glitz and glamour of his Hollywood persona and love the person behind the name. So after accidentally dialing a wrong number and feeling an instant attraction to Devon Forrester, the stranger on the other end of the line, he decides to test the waters . using a different name. After getting to know Devon through their daily phone calls, Jackson starts to worry: Will the relationship they've built crumble when they meet face to face? Or will Devon be able to forgive Jackson's deceit? Take My Picture by Giselle Ellis Aaron has no idea what he's walking into when he shows up to pose for a famous photographer. Instead of being the focus of the camera, he ends up working as Jake's assistant. Five frustrating, thrilling and crazy years later, Jake discovers Aaron has become the focus of his life, a life that's threatened when Aaron finds someone else, and Jake has to set his beloved muse free. Start From the Beginning by Chrissy Munder A heart attack leaves Miles wrangling with a slow recovery and a quiet retreat . just one cabin down from wounded warrior Drew. Although he's unhappy to have his solitude invaded, Drew finds himself fascinated with Miles, but he can't bring himself to push aside his skittish nerves. Both men fear rejection for different reasons, but what if they've instead found the acceptance they crave? Evan's Heaven by Nicki Bennett Actor MacAlester Kerr wanders into a whole new world of pampering and pleasure when his director sends him to Evan's Heaven for a pedicure. Right off, he meets the Evan and finds himself head over heels. Mac's on Cloud Nine when he finds out Evan feels the same.
An avid reader, you'll never find me without a book or seven scattered about. If there isn't a book around trust me, that tube of toothpaste or the back of the cereal box will do just fine.
I've recently discovered the joy of ebooks and while I'll always have a hard copy of a favorite around let's face it - when it's time to move house and I have more boxes of books than kitchen items, clothes and knicknacks combined well, enough is already too much.
Is there a 12 step program for read-aholics?
I'm an 'I'll try anything once kind of gal'. Pay me enough and I'll consider twice. *wink* But reading, writing, needlework, hiking, beachcombing and listening to the wind blow through the Badlands or over Lake Michigan are a few of my favorite things.
I write a little of everything that strikes my fancy: romance, scifi, contemporary erotica, even a little horror on occasion. But overall I prefer to focus on three key elements in life: Love, Laughter and Desire. I believe you can never have enough of those three elements and with them there isn't anything life throws at you that you can't handle.
There's always going to be an element of humor in all of my writing - even if it is a bit skewed at times. Be prepared!
