Coming out should be this much fun. Callum should have come out years ago, but getting married seemed like a better idea. When his coworker Brian begins to flirt with him, Callum starts to question his earlier decision. Shortly after his divorce, Callum and Brian begin dating. Nothing serious. Just a laugh and a pint or three down at the pub. Even though he’s uncertain how strong his feelings are for Callum, Brian encourages him to see other guys. This backfires in a rather unexpected way: Callum meets his second boyfriend Simon. Simon might just be a better suitor – he’s a bit more romantic and a lot less brash than Brian.If this sounds like something you'd love to have on your e-reader for the upcoming summer, please leave a comment below. One lucky winner will receive a FREE copy at the end of the hop. And don't forget: Musa is giving away free copies of their speculative fiction e-magazine Penumbra to active, retired, or reserve military personnel. To send a free PDF copy to somebody you know, click here for more information. And don't forget to check back to see if you're a winner! Many prizes will be given away this weekend, so stick around!
Saturday, May 26, 2012
Welcome back to the Musa Memorial Day Blog Hop! I'm certainly glad to see you've stopped in again. Now I won't feel so lonely out here in the blogosphere. *snfsnf*
Just kidding. Been busy off my feet lately. My latest Musa title Kitchen Witch will be coming out soon, so I'd like to celebrate with a giveaway of my current title But I Never Said I Didn't Love You!
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Just doing the rounds of support, Andy. Love the title of your book.
ReplyDeleteI wish you great success, Andy. Love the blurb!
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