Every Wednesday, I put on my pimp clothes (zoot suits, feathered hats, platform shoes, and the like) and introduce you to something new and wonderful in the literary world. This week, I’m excited to shine a spotlight on Drive Me Home by Chrissy Munder.
AUTHOR COMMENT
"The meeting of two personalities is like
the contact of two chemical substances: if there is any reaction, both are
transformed. " - Carl Jung
(1875-1961)
"DRIVE ME HOME
was inspired back when I lived in Nevada. The dry, desert locale was the
perfect place to illustrate the theme of the main character - Eric - coming
back to life much as the desert itself blooms after a long drought. He has to
learn how to make friends and trust others, and find somewhere in the barren
landscape his life has become that bit of treasure we all search for in our
lives – love for himself once again.
"Eric is an
interesting character in that many readers seem to project meaning and emotion
on to him. When I write a story I strive to place real people at its heart.
People with thinning hair or expanding waistlines - not just romantic
standards, and Eric’s struggle, his drive if you will, to find himself has
resonated with my readers."
BLURB
Las Vegas isn’t
just a glamorous, glitzy playground for high rollers, Elvis impersonators, and
blushing newlyweds. It’s also a seedy, worn-out dumping ground for the lonely,
the broken, and the lost. Eric Moss is one of those drifters, just marking
time, until he meets two very different men, both of whom could change his
life.
Marc Evans is a
rich casino owner. He offers Eric safety, security, and a chance to regain some
of his ravaged past. Brad Torres is a garage mechanic. He offers Eric nothing
at all.
The choice
might have been easy, if Eric weren’t intensely attracted to both men. He has
to choose between Sin City’s sparkling lights and a life in the shadows—will he
be able to live with his heart’s decision?
BUY
AUTHOR BIO
Chrissy Munder writes a variety of
romance filled with everyday people and extraordinary passion to transport
readers into their personal world of love, laughter, and desire.
She is an avid reader, a wanderer of
Michigan’s wilderness, and, while not in any particular order, a lover of
lists, zombies, and bad sci-fi. She’s also perpetually behind on
everything—except feeding the cat.
There are those who might tell you she
started writing LGBTQ romance as a way to justify her office supply addiction,
but shhhhh! don’t listen to them.
After too many jobs in too many states
she’s eagerly awaiting a far too distant retirement and the chance to become a
full-time Lake Michigan beachcomber. Until then, she’s excited to share her
love of romance, laughter, and happy-ever-afters.
Website: http://www.chrissymunder.com
Blog: http://chrissymunder.blogspot.com/
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/chrissymunder
Twitter: http://twitter.com/ChrissyMunder
At Dreamspinner Press: http://www.dreamspinnerpress.com/store/index.php?cPath=55_128
Blog: http://chrissymunder.blogspot.com/
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/chrissymunder
Twitter: http://twitter.com/ChrissyMunder
At Dreamspinner Press: http://www.dreamspinnerpress.com/store/index.php?cPath=55_128
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