About A.M. Arthur: A.M.
Arthur was born and raised in the same kind of small town that she likes to
write about, a stone's throw from both beach resorts and generational
farmland. She's been creating stories in
her head since she was a child and scribbling them down nearly as long, in a
losing battle to make the fictional voices stop. She credits an early fascination with male
friendships (bromance hadn't been coined yet back then) and "The Young
Riders" with her later discovery of and subsequent love affair with m/m
romance stories.
When not exorcising the voices in her head, she
toils away in a retail job that tests her patience and gives her lots of story
fodder. She can also be found in her
kitchen, pretending she's an amateur chef and trying to not poison herself or
others with her cuisine experiments.
You can play with A.M. here:
Contact her at am_arthur@yahoo.com with your cooking
tips (or book comments).
Online (http://amarthur.blogspot.com/)
Twitter (http://twitter.com/am_arthur)
Tumblr (http://www.tumblr.com/blog/am-arthur)
Facebook (A.m. Arthur).
A.M. Arthur's work is available from Samhain
Publishing, Carina Press, Dreamspinner Press, and Musa Publishing.
Foundation of Trust
Cover Artist: Lyn Taylor
Publisher: Samhain Publishing
We've
got blurbage:
David Weller thought he had it all—a loving
partner who gave him a ring, a steady job he didn't hate, and so much hope for
the future. But in the wake of a devastating diagnosis, everything he thought
was solid and real lay in pieces at his feet.
Four years later, he’s still sifting through the
rubble of his life. His catering partnership occupies his days, while his
nights are filled with dangerous sexual hookups and very bad decisions. Then
the last person he ever expected to see again walks back into his life.
Owen Hart's single biggest regret is the way he
was forced to leave David behind—no explanations, no chance to make it right.
Until now. Finally free of eight years of lies, Owen's back for the only man
he's ever loved.
An incendiary encounter in a club proves that
time hasn't weakened their physical connection, but David's wounds run deeper
than Owen's deception. And if David can’t first forgive, Owen doesn’t have a
second chance in hell.
Warning: This
book contains an Australian transplant with a head full of secrets, a party
planner with enough baggage to sink a battleship, and a surly teenager who just
wants them both to get over themselves.
And a
sneak peek:
A
shadow drifted across Owen's face—the same shadow that had been there almost
constantly that first year. An angry
shadow that had diminished under the brilliance of their love for each
other. "We had to, me and my son
both. Michael was born Benjamin Hadley
Swenson."
"But
why?" David needed to know why he'd
been lied to for so long. Why he'd
fallen in love with a man whose name he never really knew.
"To
protect us from the man who killed Michael's mother and grandfather."
"You
told me his mother was killed during a home invasion."
"I
used parts of the truth to fashion the lie.
Makes it easier to remember. She
was killed by a man who had no business in that house, but he wasn't there to
rob anyone. He was a dangerous man, and
I did what I had to do to protect my son."
Categories: Contemporary, Fiction, M/M Romance,
Romance
Foundation of Trust is
available here:
Stand by You
Publisher: Carina Press
We've
got blurbage:
Three months after his rescue from an abusive
boyfriend, twenty-two-year-old Romy Myers has landed his first legitimate
job—bussing tables at his friend’s new coffee shop. The job has brought him
some stability after years of abuse have left him feeling damaged and broken.
He's working hard on his panic and social anxiety, and those things are often
tempered by the big, burly presence of Brendan Walker.
From the moment ex-football player Brendan
helped rescue Romy from his ex’s abuse, he's wanted to protect him. And he
does, from a distance, with joking text messages, a new gym routine to toughen
him up and a genuine friendship. So far it's been easy—but Brendan's feelings
aren't just friendly anymore...
When an argument spirals out of control, a hot
and heavy make-out session causes Romy’s friendship with supposedly straight
Brendan to reach a new level. The last thing Romy wants is to fall for another
guy who could potentially shatter him, but Brendan also wakes up a part of him
he thought had been destroyed by violence—his heart.
And a
sneak peek:
“So make a plan for yourself.” Romy was getting
excited over the idea of Brendan going back to college—maybe because Romy had
never gone and probably never would. He didn’t even have his GED. And here he
was giving Brendan career advice when the longest job he’d ever held in his
life was as a hooker. “Figure out what it will cost to go back and finish.
Figure out how you’ll save the money. Nothing is impossible, Bren, not if you
want it bad enough.”
Brendan looked at him, chocolate brown eyes
catching his, and something in that moment changed. Like a snap or a zing, Romy
couldn’t describe it. Only that his words had touched something in Brendan, and
that something leapt across the space between them and right into Romy. His
pulse raced.
Oh crap.
Romy broke eye contact first, using the
untwisting of his bottle cap as an excuse to kill the odd charge between them.
Not happening. Not again, and not with Brendan. Brendan wasn’t even gay!
Was he?
Stand by You is
available here:
Tour
Dates/Stops:
10/20: Emotion in Motion, Multitasking
Mommas
10/21: Amanda C. Stone, MM
Good Book Reviews
10/24: The Novel Approach
10/28: Iyana
Jenna, Foxylutely Book Reviews
10/29: Love Bytes,
My Fiction Nook
10/31: Parker Williams
11/4: LeAnn’s Book Reviews
11/5: Havan Fellows
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