Saturday, March 30, 2019

BETTER BE SURE BY ANDY GALLO




Andy Gallo has a new contemporary MM romance out: Better Be Sure.


When the stakes are this high, you better be sure you can win.

Jackson Murphy lost his parents to a boating accident, but they’re never far from his thoughts. He attends the same university as his parents, joined the same fraternity as his dad, and even lives in his father’s old room, along with his adopted brother Marcus. Life brightens when he meets the man of his dreams.

Edward Knowles trades full-time college for working during the day and community college at night when his father’s factory closes. He intends to stay deep in the closet to keep his job in heating and cooling. But Jack pushes all his buttons.

Jack’s college rival challenges him to bring a date to the upcoming dance. He goads Jack into accepting even though failure means he and Marcus will lose their room and Jack must leave the fraternity.

Jack is falling hard for Ed, but Ed will never agree to go the dance. Ed—not knowing the stakes of the wager—has also made it clear that Jack taking another man will end their romance.

With pressure from friends and enemies alike, will Jack hold on to his legacy… or his heart?






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Excerpt


Jack’s phone buzzed, and he swatted the sound away. Too early in the damn morning. Another buzz. He drowsily pulled himself from sleep. Across the room, Marcus mumbled in his sleep.

Jack checked his phone, body surging to life at Ed’s name on the screen.



Ed: Morning!

Ed: Oh, crap, it’s probably still too early for you.



Jack couldn’t type back quick enough. Ed writing to him this early in the morning, that had to mean something, surely.



Jack: Nah, I’m totally awake. Why?

Ed: Just finished a job. Am close to Harrison….



Jack was already scrambling out of bed, messaging one-handed while he emptied his drawers for a clean shirt.



Jack: Send me your location. I’m in desperate need of caffeine. Bet you could use some too.



Ed sent a grinning dog and his location. Eighteen minutes later, Jack walked into the local Starbucks. He scanned the almost empty store and caught Ed’s broad shoulders at the counter.



Jack strode over and clapped the guy on the shoulder, giving it a lingering squeeze. “I have an eerie sense of déjà vu.”



Ed’s warm shoulder shook as he chuckled. “I haven’t mowed you down yet.”



“No, no, that you haven’t.” Their gazes snagged, and Ed definitely swallowed. Probably too early—in the day and their friendship—to tease.



Jack rocked back on his heels, dug his wallet out of his pocket, and ordered.



When they both had their drinks, they sank into armchairs in the corner of the room.



Ed’s gaze kept dipping to his chest, and Jack’s lips tipped up behind his mocha. “How was your morning job?”



“I was extremely motivated to get the job done quickly.”



Jack’s grin widened, and an ill-timed sip ended up rolling down his chin. He swiped it off. “Do you often have jobs close to Harrison?”



“Not as much as I’d like.” Ed rubbed his palm over the arm of the chair.



“I mean, a lot of the time I have to drive out farther.”



“Well, any time you’re nearby….” He raised his cup.



Ed glanced at his chest again. “I like the look.”



Jack followed the sweep of Ed’s hand and—fuck. His shirt was inside out. “Right. Of course.”



Ed leaned forward in his seat, amusement lighting his eyes as he took in the rest of him. Shivers skittered through Jack, and he held his breath. “I totally woke you, didn’t I?”



“Busted.”



The deep laugh Ed gave made it all worth it. “So you’re a high-ranking anchor in your fraternity?”



Jack snorted at the muff. From the way Ed stared at him, it was hard to tell if he’d done it on purpose or really had the term mixed up.



“We prefer to pronounce it ‘archon,’ but either way, I’m one of the fraternity leaders, yes.”



“Do you like it?”



“Which? Being in the fraternity or being an officer?”



“Both.”



Of course he’d want Jack to answer both. “Yeah, for the most part. I mean, there are a couple guys I wish weren’t my brothers, but that’s how it is.”



“How’d you pick that fraternity?”



“There wasn’t really any other option.”



Ed’s brow furrowed. “I thought Harrison had a lot of fraternities.”



“No, not like that.” Jack waved his hand and shook his head. “My dad, both of them were in Pi Kappa Phi. Marcus and I grew up hearing all the stories about their days in the house.”



“Wow, that’s cool.”



“Yeah, they met when they were freshmen and were friends until… well… until my parents died.” He thought he’d been ready to deal with the issue, but confronted with it, he froze.



Ed scooted up on his chair, leaning forward. “You okay, Jack?”



Jack rubbed the ring at the chain around his neck and drew in a calming breath. “Yeah. Yeah.”



Ed seemed to realize Jack needed a change in conversation, because he abruptly started telling Jack how his sister had woken him last night screaming murder. She’d gone to the bathroom at night, and when she walked back to her room, someone was in there, rustling the sheets.



Ed had launched into her room with a bat only to be confronted with their cat. The first time the cat decided not to be shy. In the middle of the night, rolling around Becky’s bed. They laughed so hard, they needed to make a cup of hot milk to settle down again.



“Sounds like you’re a good guy to have around… wayward cats.” And panicking… friends.



Ed sipped his coffee. “What about you?”



“I like to think I’m a good guy to have around too.”



“I’m sure you are.” Ed set his coffee down. “Look, about last night….”



Jack clasped his cup, muscles rigid. Here it was. “Yeah?”



Air blew into the café along with a group of rowdy hipster students toting stainless steel cups. Jack shuffled forward on the cushion to hear Ed better, but Ed’s gaze strayed toward group and his mouth flattened.

Jack cursed the interruption, but it was clear the moment had passed.



“What are your plans the rest of the day?” Ed asked instead.



“The rest of the day?”



Ed laughed, and Jack soaked it up.



“Class, bantering with Brittany—she’s awesome—frat meeting about the spring formal, messing around with the guys. Might squeeze some actual study in there.” A lot of study, actually.



“Messing around with the guys?”



That piqued your interest, did it? Jack smirked. “Play a bit of ball if the weather holds. Get out the PlayStation and hit the video games if it doesn’t.”



“What’s the spring formal?”



Jack groaned. “The bane of my life.”

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REVIEWED by Stephanie
3.5*

This book took me a minute to get into, but that may have been my issue, not the books. Once I really started going it picked up though.
Jacks frat brother and ex are such douchebags, it's kind of a "love to hate them" situation. His ex was completely unsympathetic and it was totally sickening. Thankfully it's all hearsay aandwe don't actually have to live through their relationship.

This group of guys love a friendly and not so friendly competition. So Jack is bet he leaves the house if he can't get a date to the formal. (I think this is what I was hung up on). Turns out, he's kind of a pariah because of his ex, which we learn about later, which makes more sense.

In the meantime, Jack actually finds someone off campus he's attracted to while buying his brother a gift. The guy, Ed, is a bit older, not from campus, and deeply closeted.

I wanted to hate Ed, I really did. But he was so sweet, sincere and honest when letting Jack down, that I couldn't be mad at him .With each occurrence though, Ed got braver and braver and it was so awesome.

I don't want to give much of the story away anymore, but I'm glad I braved through the beginning, it turned into a pretty sweet story.







Author Bio

Andy Gallo prefers mountains over the beach, coffee over tea, and regardless if you shake it or stir it, he isn’t drinking a martini. He remembers his "good old days" as filled with mullets, disco music, too-short shorts, and too-high socks. Thanks to good shredders and a lack of social media, there is no proof he ever descended into any of those evils.

Andy does not write about personal experiences and no living or deceased ex-boyfriends appear on the pages of his stories. He might subconsciously infuse his characters with some of their less noble qualities, but that is entirely coincidental even if their names are the same. And while Andy leaves the hard sci-fi/fantasy for his alter ego, Andrew, in his mind a touch of the supernatural never derailed a good relationship.

Married and living his own happy every after, Andy helps others find their happy endings in the pages of his stories. He and his husband of more than twenty years spend their days raising their daughter and rubbing elbows with other parents. Embracing his status as the gay dad, Andy sometimes has to remind others that one does want a hint of color even when chasing after their child.



Author Website: https://www.andygallo.com

Author Facebook (Author Page): https://www.facebook.com/andygalloauthor/


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Friday, March 29, 2019

FRACTURE (UNBREAKABLE BONDS #5) Release Blitz & Giveaway


Title: Fracture
Series: Unbreakable Bonds Series #6
Author: Jocelynn Drake & Rinda Elliott
Publisher: Drake & Elliott LLC
Release Date: March 29, 2019
Heat Level: 4 - Lots of Sex
Pairing: Male/Male
Length: 71,000
Genre: Romance, Thriller/Suspense

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Synopsis

After three years, Snow and Jude’s relationship is still passionate and strong. They’re getting ready for a romantic vacation at home when Jude receives a horrifying call no one wants to receive. His youngest brother was found barely clinging to life. While Jude’s family is rallying around Jordan, Jude is determined to find out what happened to him.

Snow and Jude follow the clues, investigating a side of Jordan’s life none of them knew about…and is far darker than any would have believed possible. They get pulled deeper into the seedy side of life, while echoes from a past Snow thought he walked away from return to offer an unexpected insight into the cause of Jordan’s injuries.

But someone else has noticed their involvement and is furious, putting them both in danger. The risk is high but so is Jude’s determination to find the truth—though the knowledge could very well fracture his heart.

Trigger Warning: This book has a scene that some might find triggering, but the triggers are also spoilers to the plot, so they can be found at the front of the book.

Excerpt



Snow rushed through the emergency room with Jude. His heart was pounding so hard it was like he could feel it in his throat, threatening to choke off his airway. A sinister nagging voice in the back of his head kept repeating, <em>Three years, three years, three years</em>.

Roughly three years ago, he’d run into this same hospital to find one of his best friends on the floor, his entire world falling apart because his wife had been killed in what had appeared to be a car accident. And he hadn’t been there to operate on her. To save her life.

Melissa Ward had been light and laughter and happiness. She’d brought joy to all who knew her.

And Rowe Ward had been devastated to lose her. They all had been.

They’d nearly lost Rowe to his grief.

Now Snow was running through the hospital where he and Jude worked nearly every day. He was vaguely aware of familiar faces registering surprise and flashes of sadness as they passed by, but it didn’t matter. They stopped only long enough to find out that Jordan was in surgery and that Jude’s family was already in the surgical ICU waiting room.

“Snow,” Jude said in a low, shaky breath as they waited for the elevator to ascend to the correct floor. That broken sound gutted him.

He reached over and wrapped his hand around the back of Jude’s neck, pulling him tight against his taller frame. “We’ll figure this out,” he replied, forcing the words past the lump in his throat while telling himself that this was not going to be like Mel.

Jordan was a strong young man. Not even twenty-one yet. A good guy who loved to laugh. Definitely not the sort to seek out trouble. This had to be nothing more than him being in the wrong damn place at the wrong damn time. The doctors on call would be able to fix him up and get him safely on the mend.

But he couldn’t give Jude promises that he couldn’t keep or offer fake platitudes. Jude had worked as a paramedic for several years now. He’d been the paramedic first on the scene for Mel. He knew how quickly things could turn bad with nothing anyone could do to stop them.

“My brain won’t accept it. Not Jordan.”

“I know,” Snow said. “But he’s young and he’s strong. That works in his favor.”

The elevator doors parted, and they were quickly moving again to the large, quiet waiting room.

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Jocelynn Drake and Rinda Elliott have teamed up to combine their evil genius to create intense gay romantic suspense stories that have car chases, shoot outs, explosions, scorching hot love scenes, and tender, tear-jerking moments. Their first joint books are in the Unbreakable Bonds series.

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