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Doves Gets 4 Stars from Carly’s Book Reviews!

As the characters work through their relationships, insecurities, strengths, weakness, successes, failures and flaws DOVES tells a story of human nature in its rawest form. The unique presentation and complex story-line is the hook that drew me into the drama … Continue reading

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Consent: About more than just words

Doves (Love in Los Angeles 2) isn’t a BDSM book despite the ropes on the cover. It is, however, a book about consent — in life, in love, and yes, in the bedroom. And while we all know what consent … Continue reading

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“Needs more glamour,” and the reality of life in the television industry

  One of the first notes we got from our editor on Starling, book 1 in the Love in Los Angeles series was, “Needs more glamour.” After all, this is a series about fame and the backstage lives of people in the … Continue reading

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The magic of food: when a grilled cheese is not just a grilled cheese

In some ways, I’m not a cook at all. I don’t own any fancy tools, I don’t use cookbooks, and I rarely plan meals out in advance. But I am the person who will look into the refrigerator and make … Continue reading

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Long-term monogamy: keeping it hot

Keeping long-term relationships hot and interesting is a challenge.  You know this if you’re married, you know this if you’re divorced, and you definitely know this if you read a lot of romance. In some ways, it’s simpler to make … Continue reading

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The B in LGBTQ+: Bisexuality in Love in Los Angeles

When Racheline and I started diving into the online romance community while we were writing the first book of the Love in Los Angeles, Starling,  we were surprised to find debates raging online about bisexuality in M/M (or for that … Continue reading

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Pssst, want a sneak peek at Phoenix?

        So, Doves is now out, and we know it’s a ways til Phoenix comes out June 10th. Did you read Doves? Do you want to talk about it? Do you not want to wait til summer to get a Love in … Continue reading

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Sometimes, ropes are for rocks

                Rock climbing is a hobby that’s pretty much perfect for Alex. Alex is an actor, and finds the public aspect of his life as a celebrity pretty exhausting. His introvert self loves … Continue reading

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At The Snarkology: Our path to publishing

As people who have read more gay literature than gay romance, we weren’t necessarily aware of the likes and dislikes of much of the M/M romance community when it came to narrative items like bisexuality and polyamory.  While knowing these … Continue reading

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Doves Blog Tour has begun!

In addition to the five (five!) blog posts we have going up in various places today, we’re actually starting out this morning with a thing we wrote for Starling. But The 13 Benefits of Collaborative Writing are just as true for Book … Continue reading

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