Tuesday, June 11, 2019

Blog Tour: Keeping Cade by SE Jakes

Title: Keeping Cade
Author: SE Jakes
Series: Crave Club #1
Genre: M/M/M, Menage, LGBT
Release Date: May 27, 2019

Summary:
Protection has its price, but so do fantasies…

Fantasy Week happens twice a year at Crave, and it’s always a big hit—a way to live out your wildest fantasy in a safe, sane, and consensual manner.

But when Cade comes in with his Fantasy Week invitation, he’s not happy about it. He’s stoic as hell and his preferences don’t seem to match his fantasy at all…and yet, despite that, he enjoys himself with Tegan and Vic. At least at first.

When it becomes glaringly apparent that the fantasy isn’t something Cade’s comfortable with, it’s confusing for the men he’s been paired with, and Tegan and Vic put a stop to the scene immediately.

What Cade doesn’t know is that Tegan and Vic are not only co-owners of Crave, but they’re also owners of a mercenary group, Gray Ops, that’s run out of Crave. They’ve also been circling each other for years… but nothing sparks until their session with Cade.

What happened in Room 4 is something none of the men can forget…but it’s got nothing to do with a fantasy and everything to do with blackmail. Can Tegan and Vic help Cade keep his secrets, while keeping all of them safe at the same time? Because the threatening to spill out aren’t only Cade’s…

*This series is set in the MEN OF HONOR world, in the bar called Crave from Bound By Honor*



“Am I being chauffeured or can I take my own truck?” Cade asked as they walked out the back door of Crave, leaving behind Oz’s yells of “I can’t promise what I’ll do if you leave me alone with him.”

“We’ll drive you,” Tegan told him.

“Why don’t you just carry me across the threshold of the fight club when we get there?” Cade muttered.

“Didn’t know you needed that level of romance,” Vic said seriously. “I’ll keep it in mind.”

Cade sighed heavily and got into the back seat with Vic, while Tegan drove. He guessed it was for protection, and arguing wouldn’t change a damned thing. He needed to preserve his strength anyway.

Vic handed him a Gatorade and a PowerBar. “Eat up.”

Cade muttered, “Fucking starving and this shit tastes like cardboard.”

“Fight first, then I’ll get you a goddamned buffet,” Vic promised.

“There’s a McDonald’s on the corner,” Cade pointed out hopefully.

“You had an entire pizza recently,” Vic reminded him.

“Recently to me is the last hour.” Cade bit into the PowerBar and stared at Vic. “I think this went bad.”

Vic frowned. “They can’t go bad.”



What is the biggest influence/interest that brought you to this genre?
I’ve always been interested in writing M/M stories -- in some of my very first books (my Sydney Croft co-write series) featured a 6 book M/M  subplot and that was published by Random House beginning in 2007.  I also included several M/M subplots in my Stephanie Tyler series as well.  But ultimately, what pushed me into the LGBTQ writing community was the mainstream romance community itself, and an idea that I had for an M/M book that would become Bound By Honor, my first MM with Samhain publishing.

When writing a book, what is your favorite part of the creative process(outline, plot, character names, editing, etc)?
Well, it’s definitely not plotting (total pantser here!) -- but I love character names and backgrounds.  My characters walk onto the stage, fully formed.  I don’t know where they come from but I’m so grateful they’re there, waiting (usually not so patiently) for their turn.  From there, I try to just sit back and follow their lead.  It’s their story, and I try to do them justice.

When reading a book, what genre do you find most interesting/intriguing?
I try to stay away from the exact genres I’m writing (which is MM romantic suspense / action-adventure) but that’s my first love.  I’ll read thrillers instead or serial killer books (fiction and non) and rock star bios.  But give me a good old contemporary romance, and I’m yours.  Because honestly, when I read them, the authors make the plot and the stories appear effortless and I get sucked in and I’m like “I can do this!”  But no, I can’t--what seems simple really isn’t.  And I always end up killing or bribing or otherwise causing grave danger to someone by the end of Chapter 1, so it’s not really my forte.

If you could co-author with any author, past or present, who would you choose?
Well, I’ve co-authored already, with Larissa Ione and it was a fantastic experience, so I know that you really have to fit with the person you’re writing with. And to that end,  I’ve got a couple of people I’m in the process of making plans with so...them!  I promise I’ll tell you when things are firmed up.

Have you always wanted to write or did it come to you "later in life"?

No, I always wanted to (first story was when I was six years old, written during a blackout and titled (shockingly!) “BLACKOUT.”  LOL!  I loved to read and write, but I was always told I could never make a living writing.  Seriously--no one ever said differently, so I tried out different things (Borders Books Manager, went back to school for my MA in English Lit and MAT in Secondary Ed) and taught Middle School and College.  And I wrote nothing during that time that wasn’t school related.  But everything changed when my daughter was born--she was very, very medically fragile and we spent months in the hospital.  When it became apparent that I wasn’t going to be able to go back to work, I knew what I was going to do.  I’d been reading romance novels--a nurse handed me one when my daughter had her first of many major operations and I lived in Cincinnati Children’s Hospital with her for 3 months (seriously - they started giving me the employee discount in the cafeteria!).  I realized that I could only deal with happy endings from books at that point, and I went into writing with one goal:  If I could help one person sitting by a loved one’s bedside escape mentally when they couldn’t physically, I’d done what romance novels did for me during those three months.  




Author Bio:
SE Jakes writes m/m romance. She believes in happy endings and fighting for what you want in both fiction and real life. She lives in New York with her family and most days, she can be found happily writing (in bed). No really…


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Release Blitz: Finding Alexander by Pandora Pine

Title: Finding Alexander
Author: Pandora Pine
Genre: M/M Romance, Adventure
Release Date: June 11, 2019

Summary:
Indiana Jones meets Clark Kent in this modern-day treasure hunt.

Archaeologist Cairo Vanderbilt was born to be a treasure hunter, whether he liked it or not. When his famous father dies in search of the tomb of Alexander the Great, Cairo picks up the trail to find the world's most famous lost treasure. Having failed once before, he's determined to find Alexander’s remains and fulfill his family's legacy.

History blogger Dillinger DeCosta has only written about the past from the safety of his South Boston office. After hearing Cairo speak about the coming expedition on the evening news, he wants to join the hunt for Alexander and finally be on the front lines of history-in-the-making. By offering to come along, Dillinger is taking a huge risk, but he's banking on an even bigger reward.

Hot on Alexander’s trail, Cairo and Dillinger discover sparks between them that ignite unexpectedly. One of the men has a secret that may threaten not only the success of the expedition, but their new relationship as well. If they can't find a way past the challenge that lies between them, they might just lose the greatest treasure of all.

Each other


The ringing doorbell ended my marathon. Pissed that the goddess Jane Fonda would have to wait until I dispatched my uninvited guest, I shoved off the covers and shuffled slowly to the front door as the bell dinged twice more. I hadn’t called for take-out, so I knew whoever was on the other side of the door was trouble. What I didn’t know was what brand of trouble was waiting for me.

Throwing the door open, I saw a clean-shaven, yet angry version of myself. Memphis was the last person I wanted to see today. Well, he and my mother were tied for that distinction. They were both the last people I wanted to see today. I may have lucked out with Memphis. It was so much easier to deal with anger over tears. “Memphis, what can I do for you?”

“You mean aside from providing proof of life?”My brother pushed past me with a sigh. “Jesus Christ, Cairo! What the hell is going on here?”Obviously, Memphis had found my leaning tower of pizza boxes in the living room. At last count there were thirteen boxes in the stack. Lucky number thirteen. Whoops…

“You got your proof of life. Here I am.”I threw my arms wide to emphasize the point.

“You call this life?”Memphis echoed my movement. “Empty pizza boxes and greasy fast food sacks? Your phone shoved in between cushions of the couch?”He held the phone up like he’d just discovered a lost treasure. Which it was, but not the kind that would land in the Vanderbilt Wing.

That must mean the hot wings made it into the fridge. Joy! “I’m sorry you disapprove. You’re not exactly turning the world on with your smile.”A cheap shot, but I wasn’t the one who invited him here. He showed up on his own.


Author Bio:
Sick of the slogging rat-race of her 9-5 job, Pandora Pine put pen to paper (literally!) to make her ambition of becoming a romance novelist a reality. She cut her teeth in the dog-eat-dog world of fan fiction, still dreaming of the day when she would be a published author.

In her spare time, Pandora fancies herself an amateur nature photographer. She enjoys mucking around in swamps, hiking through the woods and crawling around on her hands and knees in her backyard seeking out the perfect shot. Pandora is a fan of roadside seafood shacks and always thinks Mexican food is a good idea at the time.

Some of Pandora's favorite things are chocolate, writing longhand with purple pens, and handsome men falling in love with each other.


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