Showing posts with label Fantasy/Paranormal. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fantasy/Paranormal. Show all posts

Monday, August 2, 2021

New and Notable from MD Neu

Two new releases worth checking out!

TAD Audiobook
When Tad pushes the boundaries of his duties too far, his angel wings are stripped, and he is sent to New York City to live as a human. Lost and alone he meets Doug, and the two start a friendship that will last a lifetime. But nothing is simple when you’re dealing with a former Angel of Death and a Drag Queen. Could these two cause our world to end or will they manage to keep the future secure?

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Audible-US: https://www.audible.com/pd/TAD-Audiobook/B09559VHVZ
Audible-UK: https://www.audible.co.uk/pd/TAD-Audiobook/B09557R232
iTunes: https://books.apple.com/us/audiobook/tad-unabridged/id1568054422
Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/TAD/dp/B0955661TW


THE CALLED
The world is changing quickly for Chris now that he’s part of the Immortal Community. The events of his past are finally behind him. But, true magic is gradually taking hold in the world and nothing in the Immortal community is what he thought. Now enemies must work together and longtime friends may not be trustworthy. Who is lurking in the shadows? What does this mean for witches, immortals, and humans?

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Website (Signed copies US only): https://www.mdneu.com/shop
UBL: https://books2read.com/The-Called


Wednesday, November 11, 2020

NEW AND NOTABLE: RIVER'S EDGE by BA Tortuga


Hey y’all! I’m BA Tortuga, resident redneck and lover of all things cowboy.

I’ve been spending a lot of time at home (just like all of us, right?) and staying close. Now I live in the high desert, near the Sandia mountain range in New Mexico, and I started writing a series about werewolves who live up north of me. I love the desert, how it morphs and changes, how the colors bloom when the light changes. I also love that we have a wolf sanctuary up above us, and it was a huge inspiration. One of the arctic wolves from our New Mexico sanctuary was featured in Game of Thrones, in fact. 

The Banished series (which started with In Wulf’s Clothing) grew very quickly from a fun romp to a discussion about outcasts and how we treat them, how we can change, and how being an outcast disturbs everyone in society and how (and if) we can heal that. There’s a cultural reference for all of those phenomenon in the fictional Lobo Canyon, both in wolf society and human, and I had a lot more fun exploring the ideas banishment, otherness, and a Brigadoon sort of wolf society that’s moving kicking and screaming into the twenty-first century than I probably should have. 

Interestingly enough, in River’s Edge, I also spent way more time exploring familial bonds from different New Mexico culture and how I could translate them into wolf pack structure. The merging of cultures in New Mexico go back for centuries, and weave a folklore and tradition that’s as beautiful as a Navajo rug. For instance, Miguel not only has to explore and mend his mate bond to River, he also has to accept that he’s been chosen to be a very special person in the Lobo Canyon Alpaha’s new baby’s life.

Grins.

Still, at the base of the series are three honest, real love stories. That’s really what I do, after all, especially with In Wulf’s Clothing, River’s Edge, and Aspen’s Song (which will release in spring 2021). 

River and Miguel are star-crossed lovers, both tied to their own packs, neither willing to leave home for their mate. Thank goodness that moon brings them together so that they can have a second chance.

Much love, y’all.

ABOUT THE BOOK

Miguel is convinced he and River weren’t the fated mates he thought they were, so when his best friend asks him to go back to Lobo Canyon, New Mexico, he knows it’s a really bad idea. Why set himself up to see River again, and to go through all that pain and weirdness again? Wulf is desperate not to be the only banished one at his niece’s christening, though, and Miguel finally, grudgingly, goes along.

River knows how bad he screwed up with Miguel, but he’s been able to tell himself it was meant to be. At least until Miguel shows up. All of his fine plans to stay away from the man go out the window then, and River decides he has to figure out how to win Miguel back. Even if the pack doesn’t seem particularly helpful, between the constant interruptions and the visiting family making his job harder.

What’s worse is that Miguel seems to be accident prone now. Until River realizes what’s going on is no accident. Someone is targeting Miguel with violence, and they have to figure out who it is, and how their love can possibly work out, all at the same time.

(Genre: PNR, Shifters; Series Name: Banished Series #2)

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Wednesday, January 30, 2019

10 Silly Questions with THE TEMPLE OF HEAVEN Author Z Allora



Excited to have fellow Dreamspinner Press author Z Allora answering my silly queries on the blog today. Read on to hear all about her new book, The Temple of Heaven....  


10 SILLY QUESTIONS WITH Z ALLORA and RICK R. REED


RR: If you could invite any famous person, dead or alive, for dinner, what would you eat?
ZA: Jesus and we’d have a press conference to clarify what were the original intentions of his words and who set them down. I’d ask my love to make turkey tacos cause they are to die for… heavenly if you will.

RR: Who do you think you are?
ZA: A broken love slave who loves completely and to a fault. Someone who is nonbinary of the transmasculine variety. An author who has the story but not always the skill to tell it (Sending a prayer up to editors, proofer, critique partners, and beta readers!). I’m traveler… a survivor and a warrior.

RR: What’s your problem?
ZA: I surrendered to the silence. It’s easy for a stutterer to do that which is why I love writing. My fingers don’t hesitate on words. (Okay, granted editors might say my fingers are grammar adverse but what can I say? Not much again stutterer.) I’ve been working hard for the last few years on finding my voice (I want to thank all my Pretty Ones & Z-bies who have helped support and guide me on this path). My problem now is my voice comes out as a scream.

RR: If you could have one wish, would you give it to me?
ZA: No, I’d ask for more wishes then I would share with you.

RR: Where you at?
ZA: In my writing place which lets me look at my dragon tapestry, a crystal fountain that my love and I built over the last 25 years, the blue demon from Malaysia, an Edo period print of a dragon and two tigers from Japan, two Costa Rican masks, and my fireplace.

RR: If you had to choose only one vice, what would it be?
ZA: Orgasm

RR: What’s your favorite brand of cereal?
ZA:  Cheerios though Lucky Charms and Captain Crunch if I’m throwing caution to the wind.

RR: When you wake up in the morning, what celebrity do you most resemble?
ZA: Depends on the morning.

RR: Do you know your ass from a hole in the ground? And if so, how do you tell the difference?
ZA: I do. (I’m scared of people who don’t know the difference.) I can tell the difference because I can look at a hole in the ground but without mirrors the other isn’t on view (to me).

RR: Do you have anything you’d like to plug?
ZA: (… that’s a trick question. Okay I’ll be a responsible author and not sexualize everything.) My computer and phone: ABC = Always Be Charging! Damn epic fail this is where I’m supposed to promo… got it. 

BLURB for The Temple of Heaven
Music is Tian Di’s life and his love, and he’s made plenty of sacrifices. His career is finally taking off with his band, Made in China, and he’ll continue to put music first... until he meets Jordon. Then insta- lust becomes insta-love and a commitment to the future—no matter how difficult it might be. 

Jordon lives in a bubble constructed by his overprotective older brothers, who are so controlling that they’ve kept him from dating. A talented artist, Jordon managed to keep his success with a Japanese manga publisher a secret from his family, but now he fears discovery. It’s easier to let his brothers handle everything, but Jordon has reached his limit. He’s ready to draw some boundaries so he can be his own man and face all the challenges that come with that. 

Their families and careers aren’t the only obstacles. Jordon must accept his identity as a gay man who doesn’t top or bottom. Fortunately, Tian Di—and his special talents—help Jordon open up to his sexuality in an erotic adventure that spans Japan and China, and with love, luck, hard work, and open minds, will end in a happily ever after. 

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Thursday, May 26, 2016

A Tale of Two Covers: ORIENTATION Gets New Life at Wilde City Press


My novel about "reincarnation and love" Orientation, won the Epic Ebook Award the year it came out for Best LGBT Fiction. Sadly, the original publisher of Orientation, Amber Allure, went out of business earlier this year.

Interestingly enough, Wilde City Press snatched up the orphaned novel to keep it in front of readers. It will be out July 20, with a brand new cover from the very talented cover artist, Adrian Nicholas.

I'm proud to share with you now (above) the new cover for Orientation! I'm also posting the original cover below, so you can compare and contrast.

I hope you'll pick up a copy July 20!

BLURB
Robert and Jess may just be the world’s most unlikely couple—a gay man and a lesbian. But there is something mysterious going on here: Is Jess the reincarnation of the lover Robert lost to AIDS more than two decades ago? Can they transcend sexual orientation and find true love…again? Before this question can be answered, both must confront a deadly peril just waiting to pounce…

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At Wilde City Press July 20!