About Wheels and Heels
As a teenager, Ira Bedford
fled a troubled home life and people who didn’t understand his penchant for
feminine things. In the city, he fell in with Cedric, who found him work as an
underage stripper. It took him years to escape Cedric’s influence and try to
build a life of his own.
Now, he just wants to be
left alone to create his art. But Cedric’s on-going harassment means Ira had to
drop out of art school, is squatting in a friend’s apartment, and is still
relying on his allure as a sexy, skirt-wearing exotic dancer to pay his bills.
Then he meets Jed.
Part-time bartender and the apartment building’s superintendent, Jed is just
the right mix of strong, kind, and protective to pull Ira out of hiding. He
also welcomes Ira into his chosen family at the Hen and Hog Pub. But Ira yearns
for more. Still, he doesn’t dare to hope that Jed will want him and his
questionable past, his skirts and high heels, his hang-ups, and the profession
he seems unable to escape. But Jed will do anything to prove him wrong.
About Jaime Samms
Jaime has been writing for various
publishers since the fall of 2008, although she’s been writing for herself far
longer. Her Stories about men falling in love are the stories that she loves to
read, so it seemed to make sense if she was going to write, they would also be
the stories she wrote.
These days, you can find plenty of free
reading on her website. She also writes for Various Publishers.
Spare time, when it can be found rolled
into a ball at the back of the dryer or cavorting with the dust bunnies in the
corners, is spent crocheting, drawing, gardening (weather permitting, of
course, since she is Canadian!), or watching movies. She has a day job, as
well, which she loves, and two kids, but thankfully, also a wonderful husband
who shoulders more than his fair share of household and child-care
responsibilities.
She graduated some time ago from college
with a fine arts diploma, and a major in textile arts, which basically
qualifies her to draw pictures and create things with string and fabric. One
always needs an official slip of paper to fall back on after all . . .
Connect with Jaime:
Livejournal:http://dontkickmycane.livejournal.com/
Deviantart: http://dontkickmycane.deviantart.com/
Amazon Author page: amazon.com/author/jaimesamms
Giveaway
To celebrate the release of Wheels and Heels, one lucky winner will receive a $10 Riptide credit! Leave a comment
with your contact info to enter the contest. Entries close at midnight, Eastern
time, on March 17, 2018. Contest is NOT restricted to U.S. entries. Thanks for following the tour, and don’t
forget to leave your contact info!
Good luck with the release!
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