Category Archives: bisexuality

The Opposite of Drowning now available for pre-order!

If you like May/December romances about publishing industry snark, food trucks, late night talk show hosts, European travel, and apps about competitive extreme dog grooming, this book may be for you. Includes: M/F central romance with a bisexual hero, M/M … Continue reading

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After the Gold – out now!

After the Gold is now available wherever you buy ebooks, and the paperback will be available later this month. Additionally, we did make our preorder goal, so embarrassing skating live-blog/streaming will happen later this summer. Amazon | Kobo | iBooks | GooglePlay | B&N For over a decade, … Continue reading

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Midsummer available again!

Summer… Shakespeare… skulls?!? When long-time theater professional John heads to Virginia to play Oberon in the Theater in the Woods’s production of A Midsummer Night’s Dream, the last thing he expects is become captivated by Michael, the actor playing Puck. … Continue reading

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The Art of Three wins a Rainbow Award

The Art of Three was named a winner in the Rainbow Awards in the category of Best Contemporary Bisexual Romance. The book was also named a runner-up for Best Bisexual Romance overall, and three judges awarded us honorable mentions (scoring the book … Continue reading

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Tremontaine S1 is now in hardcover and paperback… and people like it!

Tremontaine is here, and people like it, including: The Washington Post: “The real magic is how well six authors can spin together a narrative. The book is a prequel of sorts to Ellen Kushner’s ‘Swordspoint’ series, but stands perfectly well … Continue reading

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The Art of Three is on PolyWeekly

Or, how to write a book while crying in Vienna at 3am. If you wanted to know more about how and why we wrote The Art of Three, what we learned from it, and what a tenderhearted nerd Racheline is, … Continue reading

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Excerpt: The Art of Three – Jamie and Nerea discuss what has been lost

Erin and I often say that we’re witches. Among other reasons, we say this because our books always know what’s going on in our lives and the world before we do. This hasn’t necessarily been more true of The Art of Three … Continue reading

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Hugo & Nebula Award Eligibility

It’s SF/F awards season, and Tremontaine is eligible in various categories. Frankly, so is some of our PNR stuff, but it’s the Tremontaine stuff that is really confusing. It’s a done thing in SF/F circles to let people know how an what you’ve … Continue reading

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Apparently, I have to be outraged on the Internet today

Today, this appeared on the Internet: https://caferisque.blogspot.com/2016/10/labels-by-cardeno-c.html E(dited)T(o)A(dd): The author has apologized on the original post to commenters and has stated that the way they (and I) took the post was, thankfully, the opposite of their intent. I am choosing to … Continue reading

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Midsummer is just $1 for midsummer (sale runs June 20 – June 24)

All Romance | Amazon | B&N “Fans of sensual, romantic stories will love this one …. This is incredibly well-written and nuanced; it’s simply marvelous.” – Inked Rainbow Reads, 5* “A lushly worded book, filled with romance and characters that leap from the page. … Continue reading

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