First off, a huge thanks to Brynn Paulin (and Bronwyn Green) for pointing out that my newest blog version wasn't loading right on the Firefox browser. Thanks to Brynn's generosity with html code, I'm now (hopefully!) working right across browsers.
I'm also very appreciative of my wonderful friend and beta Ava March for taking me seriously this week when I was kvetching about my lack of enthusiasm about my WIP, answering me honestly when I asked for her opinion, and offering up enthusiasm when I finally got it right!
Speaking of Bronwyn Green, she was one of the first to read A Pint Light, and has been relentless in asking for Killian's story...see paragraph above....it is finally on track, and thanks, Bron, for keeping me motivated!
One last thank you, although I'm tempted to just keep going and find some reason to thank everyone in my life! My bud Patric Michael, who although he has so much on his plate of life-altering import, always manages to find time to check in and keep me sane.
Onward and upward...to Silver & Gold. So glad people are finally getting to read Geoff and Abe.
I won't pest all of you over every single review, although I must say that it's still early enough in the authorship game that I devour (and take to heart) each and every one. :) But since these are the first ones out, thought I'd share a couple.
My very first one was by Eyre, and boy she was right out of the gate. A lovely review, plus a 5 out of 5 star rating on Goodreads. Thank you, Eyre!
The latest one was at Dark Divas Reviews, who gave it 4 & 1/2 delightful divas and a very nice review. Thanks to Kathy at DDR!
Ok, one more thank you, to Shawn Lane for helping me 'find' Geoff's and Abe's names! :)
Here is the blurb for Silver & Gold for those of you who haven't yet read it:
Geoff Radcliffe is having a mid-life crisis just in time for the holidays. He goes into a tailspin after hearing from his first love, picks up a stranger who locks him out of the house in nothing but his pants, and then he gets up the courage to go get rid of his grey, and the colorist refuses to 'do' Geoff's hair!
But Abe Golden, thrilled that the hunky silver-tipped guy has admitted he's gay, does 'do' him, taking him home for the hottest night of Geoff's life. After three heavenly days of smoking hot sex, Abe has done the unimaginable: he's fallen in love. And when he finds out that Geoff has been using him to practice for another man, Abe is at first heartbroken... and then he plots how to show Geoff the value of combining silver and gold.
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I really love Silver & Gold; what a beautiful story... I also liked the way that Abe got back at Geoff... I was laughing so hard!
ReplyDeleteIt was a great romance; dare I hope that we may see more of Abe and Geoff? Oh, and Kimberly ~ she's dangerous! But funny and a very protective friend.
Hi Kath! I'm so glad you liked it, and I had a lot of fun writing Kimberly. The scene at the salon between Kim and Abe was the first thing I wrote, the rest of the story evolved from there.
ReplyDeleteI think it's safe to say you'll be seeing all three of them again in the future. ;)
You're quite welcome, Devon, but I didn't say anything about your book that wasn't deserved. I really did love the book, and I'm so glad that we're going to get to hear more from Abe, Geoff, and Kimberly. Wow! I wouldn't want to get on her bad side! She's a spitfire.
ReplyDeleteVery cool, Dev. :-D
ReplyDeleteI particularly liked the ending.
Congrats on the great reviews, Devon! I bought Silver and Gold this week and I can't wait to read it! I'm hoping to read yours and Shawn's new release this weekend!
ReplyDeleteHave a great weekend! Congrats again!