Jul. 17th, 2012

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I asked to all the authors joining the GayRomLit convention in Albuquerque in October (http://gayromlit.com/authors.php) a personal favor, a special Ebook Giveaway: every 2 days I will post 1 book from each author, and among those who will leave a comment, I will draw a winner. Very easy and very fast ;-) I will send a PM to the winner, so remember to not leave anonymous comments!

And the ebook giveaway goes to: [livejournal.com profile] qbeeqt please contact me.

Today author is Brien Michaels (http://www.brienmichaels.com/)

Sparks Fly by Brien Michaels
Publisher: Etopia Press (August 4, 2011)
Amazon Kindle: Sparks Fly

When Eduardo Harvelle meets Lincoln James on board The Miracle, a cruise ship promising to take their all-male passengers to meet the last woman in existence, sparks fly. Literally. Sparks surround strange unexpected passenger deaths like an aura. When the corpses start turning up wherever Lincoln happens to be, all eyes turn to him. Could the only man Eduardo has ever allowed himself to have feelings for be a murderer? Or are there more sinister forces at work aboard the Miracle, and beyond...?
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A really nice and sweet story about family values and love. I also appreciated a lot that, despite the dark and sad subjects (abused children, AIDS, homophobia), the novel was not depressing and without hope, on the contrary, hope was always shining, and it was enlightening the lives of both Casey and Joe.

Since the story has an high emotional level, I think the author wanted to reassure the readers letting them know that the two main characters were destined to have an happily ever after, and so that the book starts with a jump forward, in 2012, 25 years later the beginning of the story, when both Casey and Joe are happily going back to their home, and from Casey’s words you know they spent the past 25 years together.

In 1987 Casey was a 15 years old runaway kid; from a very conservative and not supporting family, when they found out Casey was gay, they kicked him out. Casey managed his way to Northern California through tricks and dumb luck, but now he seems to have reached an alt. That is where Joe comes along, riding his motorcycle and offering shelter and comfort, without payback. Joe is from a Quaker family, and they taught him the giving without asking rule. I really liked this side of the story, basically since I didn’t know Quakers still exist and that they were so welcoming.

Joe is 27 years old and of course he not only doesn’t have an hidden agenda on Casey, he will never dream of being involved with an underage kid. Casey’s interest in Joe is obvious, but Joe is also adamant in letting Casey know that nothing could happen between them. Not since Joe is straight, he is actually bisexual and in the period Casey comes living with him, he will have both male than female partners, but since Joe wants to be family to Casey, more an older brother than a lover.

Trouble is that Casey has other ideas and he is only waiting to grow into the right man to be beside Joe, a right and honest to God man, someone who will be able to multiple love with love.

http://www.dreamspinnerpress.com/store/product_info.php?products_id=3051

Amazon: Sidecar
Amazon Kindle: Sidecar
Paperback: 270 pages
Publisher: Dreamspinner Press (June 29, 2012)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 161372568X
ISBN-13: 978-1613725689

Reading List: http://www.librarything.com/catalog_bottom.php?tag=reading list&view=elisa.rolle


Cover Art by Shobana Appavu
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A really nice and sweet story about family values and love. I also appreciated a lot that, despite the dark and sad subjects (abused children, AIDS, homophobia), the novel was not depressing and without hope, on the contrary, hope was always shining, and it was enlightening the lives of both Casey and Joe.

Since the story has an high emotional level, I think the author wanted to reassure the readers letting them know that the two main characters were destined to have an happily ever after, and so that the book starts with a jump forward, in 2012, 25 years later the beginning of the story, when both Casey and Joe are happily going back to their home, and from Casey’s words you know they spent the past 25 years together.

In 1987 Casey was a 15 years old runaway kid; from a very conservative and not supporting family, when they found out Casey was gay, they kicked him out. Casey managed his way to Northern California through tricks and dumb luck, but now he seems to have reached an alt. That is where Joe comes along, riding his motorcycle and offering shelter and comfort, without payback. Joe is from a Quaker family, and they taught him the giving without asking rule. I really liked this side of the story, basically since I didn’t know Quakers still exist and that they were so welcoming.

Joe is 27 years old and of course he not only doesn’t have an hidden agenda on Casey, he will never dream of being involved with an underage kid. Casey’s interest in Joe is obvious, but Joe is also adamant in letting Casey know that nothing could happen between them. Not since Joe is straight, he is actually bisexual and in the period Casey comes living with him, he will have both male than female partners, but since Joe wants to be family to Casey, more an older brother than a lover.

Trouble is that Casey has other ideas and he is only waiting to grow into the right man to be beside Joe, a right and honest to God man, someone who will be able to multiple love with love.

http://www.dreamspinnerpress.com/store/product_info.php?products_id=3051

Amazon: Sidecar
Amazon Kindle: Sidecar
Paperback: 270 pages
Publisher: Dreamspinner Press (June 29, 2012)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 161372568X
ISBN-13: 978-1613725689



Reading List: http://www.librarything.com/catalog_bottom.php?tag=reading list&view=elisa.rolle


Cover Art by Shobana Appavu

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