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Interview & #Giveaway: Dragon’s First Rule by Silver Milan @silvermilan



Welcome author Silver Milan to PNR&More! Read on below for our interview and more about Dragon’s First Rule! Also, don't miss the giveaway at the end! :)



Hi! Would you tell us a little bit about yourself?

Silver Milan: Hello, and thanks for having me! I’ve been publishing under different pen names starting in early 2013 (really early, as in January 1!) and I’ve sold over 300,000 books since then. I gave up my day job in 2012 and never looked back.

The first two and a half years were crazy lean financially, and I learned how to live on very little money. My thriftiness shows through in a lot of my characters. They’ll save coupons, they’ll eat Kraft Mac and Cheese, they’ll rent out their homes and live in the basements…

It’s only in the past two years that I’ve started breaking out, and here I go deciding to start a new pen name again. I guess I want to prove to myself that I can do it again. Sort of like what Steven King did back in the 80s when he started his Richard Bachman pen name.

I wonder if anyone will write in after reading books by Silver Milan and tell me they’ve figured out who I am from my voice ;)

What do you do when you are not writing?

Silver Milan: Lots of things. I’m a big fitness fan, so I’ll head to the gym, or jog or bike if the weather is good. Or I’ll pick up a good romance if it’s a rainy day. I’m also a bit of a foodie, and since I never was that great of a cook (unless you count Mac n’ Cheese, which I can make really well!!!), I like to support local mom and pop restaurants. Especially on the Italian side. Mmmm, pasta.

Do you write an outline before starting a book or just write?

Silver Milan: It depends on the book. Sometimes I’ll write a couple of paragraphs as an outline, sometimes nothing, and other times I’ll write a few pages worth. Though I’ve noticed in the past year my outlining has dropped to the couple paragraphs to none at all level. I guess that’s a sign I’m learning my craft?

I know authors get asked this a lot but do you have any advice that you would give to aspiring writers?

Silver Milan: #1. Learn to write fast.
#2. Spend less time rewriting.

When I was first starting out, back in the early 2000s, I’d write a book, then spend years and years rewriting it. After five years and twelve drafts later, I’d end up with something that was overedited and just not publishable.

When I first started publishing in 2013, I got down to 8 drafts written over four months.

These days I usually write two drafts, written over three weeks, for a 70,000 word novel. Though Dragon’s First Rule took a bit longer I admit, because I decided to go through it and add what I felt was a necessary subplot, so it clocked in at four drafts.

Can you tell us, in your own words not the book description, a little about your book?

Silver Milan: So Dragon’s First Rule is about a woman named Ariel who was bitten by a lion shifter and is now a shifter herself. She’s still traumatized by the incident, and when she meets Jett, dragon shifter and king of North America, she’s a bit broken.

Jett takes her in because, well, he’s a good guy. Sure he thinks she’s sexy as hell, but he also feels responsible because she was bitten in territory he owns. So he swears to her that he’s going to hunt down the man who did this to her, and roast him alive with his fiery breath.

He decides to go looking for this rogue without any of his men, because, well, he’s a dragon and he’s not afraid of anyone. He wants Ariel to tag along so that she can ID him. Sparks ensue ;)  

Which came first for you, the characters or the plot?

Silver Milan: The characters definitely. Once I had them in mind, I had an idea where I wanted them to go, and I took them there.

What was the inspiration for this novel?

Silver Milan: I read a lot of paranormal romance and urban fantasy, and I love the genre. I asked myself, what can I write about that will stand out from all the other paranormal romance books out there? And I came up with the idea for a dragon king falling for a lion shifter who was also secretly a witch. Basically I wanted a woman who could hold her own against a king, so she couldn’t be a weak character, not in abilities, nor (most importantly) personality.   

Where can we purchase this book?

Silver Milan:  Amazon

Can we expect more novels from you in 2017?   

Silver Milan: Yes of course! I already have the sequel to Dragon’s First Rule available on Amazon, and book 3 will be out in a couple of more weeks.

Are you working on anything at the moment?

Silver Milan: Book 3 in Dragons of Midnight :)

Are you reading anything interesting at the moment? If so, what is it?

Silver Milan: The latest Guild Hunter from Nalini Singh, as it happens.

Do you think you may ever go into another genre?

Silver Milan: I’ve already dabbled in mysteries and thrillers, and science fiction. My heart is in romance, though, and even when I switch genres, there’s always a huge romance element. The big difference is that I tone down the sex outside of the romance genre. For non-romance, I’ll still have short sex scenes, but there’s less about how the characters are feeling before and after.

If you could live in the world you have created, would you? If no, why not?

Silver Milan: Most definitely. I’d want to be a dragon witch, advisor to a dragon shifter den in Italy. Probably the Lazio region, since I’ve always been in love with Rome. I’d secretly roam the skies at night, hidden from view from the humans with my magic, and in the day I’d lounge at the beach in Ostia. Ah, it would be heaven!

What are some of the pro’s and con’s of self-publishing verses being published by a publisher in your opinion?

Silver Milan: The control aspect, of course. No one meddles in my covers, story, etc. But there’s also the financial aspect. Too many romance publishers really take advantage of naïve authors, locking them into some fairly brutal publishing agreements, with really low royalties. A lot of the times agents are to blame. They’ll tell you stuff like: “You really have to accept this deal! You’ll never make as much money on your own!”

Editors at the big five don’t get a free pass either. Sometimes they’ll tell you things like: “If you accept this deal, the parent company will buy movie rights and your book will be fast-tracked for production!” And so you’ll sign because it’s always been your dream to see your book become a movie, but then six months down the road the movie option rights expire and no movie is made.

What is your favorite part of writing?

Silver Milan: The freedom to be whoever I want. In all my books, I’m the heroine, living the life of my dreams. I’m in complete control of my destiny, able to do things, see things I could never do in real life. So I guess, setting my imagination free, that’s my favorite part of writing.

Can you tell us about your main character?

Silver Milan: The main character is a woman named Ariel who was bitten by a lion shifter and is now a shifter herself. She’s still traumatized by the incident, and when the story begins, she’s a bit broken, wandering the woods and randomly transforming into her lioness while running from the pride that did this to her.

Back when she had a life, she was a tile setter, lining the floors and walls of bathrooms with tiles to give homeowners gorgeous, magazine-quality bathrooms. On weekends she taught martial arts. Gracie Ju Jitsu to be exact. She’s a tough, self-reliant woman, used to being in charge, which is why the out-of-control lioness inside of her is so disturbing to her.

Do you have anything you would like to say to your readers?

Silver Milan: Readers, I love you. Without you I would be nothing. Your Amazon reviews and messages of support have helped more than you know. Thank you for taking a chance on me in a time when no one else would, and I hope to keep you entertained for many years to come.

Random Quickies!


Pepsi or coke?  

Silver Milan: Coke

Favorite kind of chocolate?  

Silver Milan: White
 
Cats or dogs?  

Silver Milan: Cats

Do you read more than you write?  

Silver Milan: Write more

Hardback/Paperback or eReader?  

Silver Milan: eReader

Why do you like eReaders more?  

Silver Milan: No one can see the sexy covers when I’m reading on the bus ;)

Favorite color?  

Silver Milan: Red

How many paperback/hardcover books do you own?  

Silver Milan: 100s

Right now in your line of site, how many books can you see? 

Silver Milan: ~45

Do you own a laptop or desktop computer? 

Silver Milan: both

If a laptop, what kind do you own and would you recommend it to other authors? 

Silver Milan: Mac Book Pro


Have you ever been out of the state where you live?  

Silver Milan: Yes



Dragon’s First RuleDragons of MidnightBook OneSilver Milan


Genre: Paranormal Romance
Publisher: Silver Milan
Date of Publication: October 1, 2017
ASIN: B0743F9XYV
Number of pages: 200
Word Count: 55,000
Cover Artist: Melody Simmons

When newly turned lion shifter Ariel stumbles into the realm of the dragon shifters, she catches the eye of the dangerously attractive dragon king, Jett, and the pair is swept up in a maelstrom of magic and forbidden passion.

Book Description:

Ariel, a newly turned lion shifter, stumbles into the subterranean city of Midnight, home of the dragon shifters. Alone and vulnerable, she catches the eye of the dangerously attractive dragon king. Jett. He charms her and promises help, but can she trust him? After all, he is the King of the Dragons. Why would such a powerful man come to the aid of a common girl?

When Jett realizes Ariel has no one, he vows to protect her, as the girl has been turned against her will in dragon territory. He plans not only to shield her, but to hunt down the very outlaw who hurt her.

But Jett soon finds himself growing attached to his quirky yet beautiful lion shifter. He begins a dangerous game with her, skirting the razor's edge of passion. He must take care because if he surrenders to his desire, he will forfeit not only his throne, but perhaps both of their lives.

Note: This book contains explicit love scenes and is intended for mature readers who like their paranormal romance on the steamier side. Inside you'll find sexy dragons, strong women, and kick-ass magic.


Excerpt:


Ariel stared into the darkness. She could see a surprisingly good distance inside, thanks to her enhanced vision. Nothing stood out to her, and the terminus of the passage was lost to the murk. The darkness seemed welcoming, somehow.
It seemed safe to turn her back on the cave, and she did so, gazing out from the precipice to survey the valley in front of her. Ordinarily, she would have thought the wide, tree-filled expanse so beautiful. She loved nature and hiking. It was one of the reasons she had come out here in the first place. 
But she felt nothing now, only emptiness. She wondered if she would ever be able to appreciate such beauty again, given what she had become.
She glanced at the cave once more. Again, she felt drawn to it, but she shook her head.
Not going inside.
Though she was incredibly upset, she didn't have a death wish. There might be a bear or something sleeping inside. Or maybe a dragon, like that stupid sign had said. Wouldn't surprise her anymore, not in the least: she was being hunted by lions who could become humans, after all. And she was one of those lions.
For now, all she wanted was to get away from those hunters. She would stay here for a few hours, long enough to be sure the animals had gone away. And then she would climb back down and get the hell out of here.
And what then? Well, she figured she would have to live out the rest of her days in the woods. It would be a solitary life, away from the technology that drove modern society. She would have to give up all her friends and family.
Maybe she could get a sat-phone or something, so she could still talk to her family occasionally. But she couldn't return, at least not until she could get the beast inside of her under control. That was something she doubted would ever be possible. Then again, moments ago she had exerted her will on the lioness and prevented her from ripping out of her skin. That was something, at least. A reason to hope.
She sat down on the precipice and settled in for a long wait. She decided she would stay here until nightfall. That would be the best time to retreat, since her beast operated best in the dark.
But so do the other lions, she reminded herself.
Maybe that wasn't such a good idea. Well, she'd sit here for a while, and make up her mind on what she wanted to do.
Maybe a minute passed before she heard a voice behind her. "Well hello."
Ariel spun in fright; when she saw the man standing at the cave mouth, she momentarily forgot all fear, forgot where she was and how she got there, and instead simply stared, spellbound.
Standing in front of the cave entrance towered the most beautiful man she had ever seen. He had to be at least six and a half feet tall. He was too gorgeous to be a model. Too breathtaking to be a movie star. She got butterflies in her stomach just looking at him. Where to begin? His hair… oh yes, his hair. It was as if someone had taken several bars of gold and melted them down to form the bouncy curls that fell around that spectacular face. His eyes were a fiery gold like his hair, almost unnaturally so. They were almond-shaped and beguiling, shining with intelligence.
His broad, bold nose jutted aristocratically from his face, perfect in every way. The plump lips of his chiseled, sensuous mouth had such gorgeous curves—if any lips were created for kissing, it was those. He had a strong, aristocratic jaw that matched his nose, and blemish-free, smooth bronze skin.
His thickly corded neck disappeared into the collar of a black and gold dress shirt, whose sleeves were rolled back to the elbows, revealing his muscular forearms. Black and gold tribal dragons were tattooed from wrists to elbows on each arm. The shirt did little to conceal the outline of his wide, powerful shoulders, and the hard muscles of his pecs that pressed out from beneath the fabric. She could make out the lines of a six-pack.
A designer belt cinched his lean waist, and below that he wore dark-washed, fitted jeans. Her eyes lingered on his groin, where—
Ariel blinked as she realized the brazenness of what she was doing, and the spell broke. She quickly lifted her eyes back to his face.
The beautiful man's lips were upturned in amusement.
She realized she was stark naked and quickly covered her breasts with one arm, twisting her torso away and covering her bum with her other hand. She kept her gaze on him, staring at him over one shoulder.
"What are you looking at?" she said.
"I'm looking at you," he replied defiantly. She hadn't noticed it when he spoke before, but even his voice was sexy as hell.
As she gazed at his haughty expression, the fear returned. Not of him, but for him. 
"Are you one of them?" she said.
"One of who?" the man said, still smiling.
"You're obviously not a backpacker or camper," Ariel said. "You don't find many people who dress like European fashionistas in the wilderness of the Midwest."
"No, you don't," the man said hypnotically.
Then again, if he was one of the lion-men who pursued her, he would have been butt-naked, like her.
"Look, it's been a rough few days," she said. "I'm not in the mood for games."
"You seem in surprisingly good spirits to me," the man said.
She smiled fleetingly. "Call it a defense mechanism. Listen, if you're not one of them, then you're putting yourself at risk. I'm not someone you want to know. I have to get myself as far away from civilization as I can. Those lions did… something… to me. I could change at a moment's notice. You could die."
"Change?" he said.
She heard the distant roar of a lion echo from the valley below.
That triggered the beast, and the lioness in her clawed to get out. Clawed clawed clawed.


"I—" she said. But the words came out a growl. "Run," she managed to finish.

About the Author:

Silver Milan is a USA TODAY BESTSELLING author of paranormal romance and urban fantasy novels. Publishing under different pen names since 2013, Silver has sold more than 300,000 books.







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Interview & #Giveaway: My Angel by Alanea Alder



Hi! Would you tell us a little bit about yourself?
I am a coffee fueled writer with a number of fandoms including anime. My  cat and I share a lovely and organized home in a small town. I also may have an online shopping addiction, maybe.

What do you do when you are not writing?
Watch anime and research different ways to make coffee and tea.

Do you write an outline before starting a book or just write?
I have an outlining process for each book but often scenes or plot points happen that are not planned.

How do you market your book(s)?
Mostly via word of mouth from my readers. Other than that, I tend to use social media as my main avenue for marketing.

I know authors get asked this a lot but do you have any advice that you would give to aspiring writers?
Learn about the business side of writing. Write what you want to read, in other words, write your story for you and not anyone else.

Which came first for you, the characters or the plot?
The characters always come first. I need to get to know them so I know what kind of story will unfold.

Random Quickies!

Cats or dogs? Cats

Favorite book to movie? Willy Wonka  based on Charlie and the Chocolate Factory by Roald Dahl

Favorite color? Teal

Do you own a laptop or desktop computer? Both

Have you ever been out of the state where you live? Yes

My Angel
Bewitched and Bewildered
Book 9
Alanea Alder

Genre: Paranormal Romance

Publisher: Sacred Forest Publishing

Date of Publication: August 29, 2017

ISBN: 978-1-941315-20-0
ASIN: B071ZSV3X4

Number of pages: 282
Word Count: 71,000

Cover Artist: Kim Killion

Tagline: She’s been Bewitched, he’s Bewildered

Book Description:

Vivian Mercy has been running from the past for so long she doesn’t know any other way of life. When a panicked call comes from one of her only friends she finds herself returning to the city of her nightmares where her dedication as a doctor and resolve to help others is put to the test.

Etain Vi’Aerlin has been watching over Noctem Falls for centuries. Sent by his queen he became a silent sentinel in the shadows helping Magnus whenever he could. While the sickness around him claims more lives he discovers what it feels like to be helpless, as an ancient warrior he doesn’t have the skills to fight this unseen enemy.

At any other time finding a mate would be cause for celebration, but Etain wants Vivian as far from Noctem Falls as possible, unfortunately, as the only doctor with an intimate knowledge of diseases she has to stay in the city, and finds herself working tirelessly to discover a cure in the middle of the deadly chaos sweeping the levels.

As Vivian’s past is revealed she finds herself not only combating the terrible virus but also the rebellious faction of the Founding Families. Etain vows to stand by her, even if it means abandoning the post assigned by his queen.

It’s a race against time to unravel the lethal secrets the virus is hiding before the city itself is lost forever.

Excerpt: 

“Do we want to know?” Dimitri asked.

Kendrick shook his head. “Honestly? Probably not, stay dumb and happy.”
Viktor gave Kendrick a dirty look. “Are you always like this or do you have something against vampires?”
Kendrick thought about it a moment. “No, I’m pretty much always like this, no offense,” he smiled at them brightly. The warriors scowled at his flippant response.
Godard eyed Kendrick. “Since you are a member of the Alpha Unit, maybe you should come train with us tomorrow. That is, if your soft archivist hands can stand getting a little dirty,” he teased.
Kendrick gave him an evil smile and rose to his full height. He stood nearly half a foot over them. “You will find that I am not as easy to manipulate as two certain innocent witches. I look forward to seeing you first thing in the morning.”

About the Author:

USA Today Best Selling Author, Alanea loves reading almost as much as she loves writing. She began writing at a very young age, some of her first scribblings are treasured in a keepsake box and written in green marker. She started when she was still in grade school and continued on through college.

She believes that love truly conquers all and that everyone no matter what, deserves a chance at that love and a place they can call home. She absolutely loves to hear from her readers so don’t hesitate to reach out to her. As always, her promise to her readers remains, “If you keep reading, I’ll keep writing!”


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Interview with Jennifer Chase, author of Dead Cold! @jchasenovelist


Hi! Would you tell us a little bit about yourself?

Hi! Thanks for interviewing me. I’m an award winning author and consulting criminologist. I’ve worked in the business world and decided to change professions about ten years ago. I spend some of my time studying and consulting on cold cases. When I’m not working, I love photography, hiking, and spending times with my newest German shepherd dog rescue. I live in California with my husband and I’m working and researching my next book.

Do you have anything you would like to say to your readers?

You’re the most awesome readers/fans that any author could ask for. Thank you so much for supporting my Emily Stone Series—all of you make it so worthwhile.

Can you tell us a little bit about your book?

What happens when one California community has a disturbing spike in homicides? It catapults cops into a deadly game of murder. Frozen human body parts hideously displayed at the crime scenes offers a horrifying interpretation that only a sadistic serial killer could design—and execute.

On the hunt for a complex serial killer, vigilante detective Emily Stone must face her most daring case yet. Stone’s proven top-notch profiling skills and forensic expertise may not be enough this time. 

Emily Stone’s covert team pushes with extreme urgency to unravel the grisly clues, while keeping their identities hidden from the police. With one last-ditch effort, Stone dangles someone she loves as bait to draw out the killer. She then forces the killer out of their comfort zone

Which came first for you, the characters or the plot?

The characters.

You’re out demon hunting (because you’re that kind of awesome) and you come across one about to kill a young couple. He has not seen you yet; what is your first course of action?

My first course of action would be to create some type of diversion (sound, yell, rustling, rock, etc.) to take the demon’s focus away from the couple.

Can we expect more novels from you in 2017/2018?

Yes, there will be the second Chip Palmer Forensic Mystery, Scene of the Crime, which will be out in the Fall. The next Emily Stone Thriller, Dark Lies, will be out Winter (early 2018).

Do you think you may ever go into another genre?

Absolutely. Mystery or thriller is definitely my favorite genre, but I’ve been working on some short horror stories that could become full-length horror novels.

What was your inspiration for this novel, or the series in general?

My inspiration for the series is a combination of my academic pursuits because of my curiosity about the criminal mind as well as my own experience with a violent sociopath.

Why this genre?

I love thrillers—all types of thrillers my entire adult life. The 1980s action movies helped to inspire my writing. There’s nothing more exciting than chasing and outsmarting the bad guys, pushing characters to their limits, and rooting for the underdog.

What is your favorite part of writing?

I love to write and create my storylines. My favorite part of writing is the research, finding that interesting tidbit to pull something unusual into the storyline through forensics or behavioral profiling.


Random Quickies!

Supernatural or Psych? (TV Shows)
Psych.

Favorite color?
All the blues in the Pacific Ocean.

Favorite genre to read?
Thriller.

Cats or dogs?
Dogs.

Swimming pool or ocean/lake?
Ocean/lake.



Crime Thriller
Date Published: July 2, 2017
Publisher: JEC Press

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From the multi-award winning series:

What happens when one California community has a disturbing spike in homicides? It catapults cops into a deadly game of murder. Frozen human body parts hideously displayed at the crime scenes offers a horrifying interpretation that only a sadistic serial killer could design—and execute.

On the hunt for a complex serial killer, vigilante detective Emily Stone must face her most daring case yet. Stone’s proven top-notch profiling skills and forensic expertise may not be enough this time.

Young and ambitious, Detective Danny Starr, catches the homicide cases and discovers that it will test everything he knows about police work and the criminal mind. Can he handle these escalating cases or will the police department have to call in reinforcements—the FBI.

Emily Stone’s covert team pushes with extreme urgency to unravel the grisly clues, while keeping their identities hidden from the police. With one last-ditch effort, Stone dangles someone she loves as bait to draw out the killer. She then forces the killer out of their comfort zone with her partner Rick Lopez, and with help from a longtime friend Jordan Smith. A revelation of the serial killer’s identity leaves the team with volatile emotions that could destroy them.

The killer continues to taunt and expertly manipulate the police, as well as Stone’s team, and as they run out of time—they leave behind everyone and everything—in Dead Cold.



About the Author


Jennifer Chase is a multi award-winning author and consulting criminologist. She has authored eight crime fiction novels, including the multiple award-winning Emily Stone thriller series along with a screenwriting workbook.

Jennifer holds a Bachelor degree in police forensics and a Master's degree in criminology. These academic pursuits developed out of her curiosity about the criminal mind as well as from her own experience with a violent sociopath, providing Jennifer with deep personal investment in every story she tells. In addition, she holds certifications in serial crime and criminal profiling. She is an affiliate member of the International Association of Forensic Criminologists.


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Interview & #Giveaway: The Boys of Brighton Series by M. Tasia @mtasiaauthor


Hi! Would you tell us a little bit about yourself?

I live in a small town in Ontario, Canada, and I’m the mother of two daughters and servant to two spoiled furry children who don’t seem to realize they’re cats. Always on the lookout for inspiration, I’m a dedicated people-watcher. I love reading Romance – have to have my HEAs, and I adore 80’s rock.

Do you have anything you would like to say to your readers?

Thank you, sincerely. My fans are amazing and I love it when they contact me to discuss the series. Without them I wouldn’t be sharing the town of Brighton’s many stories. I appreciate every single reader and I’m thrilled they like my guys as much as I do.

What do you do when you are not writing?

Read; conjure up stories, or listen to new characters who tell me what to write next.

Do you write an outline before starting a book or just write?

Typically, I know where I want the story to go and the major plot points I want to hit along the way. After that I just write. Sometimes the story will take a turn part way through and I’ll have to reconsider the direction but the ending never changes.

Can you tell us about your challenges in getting your first book published?

When you’re told to be prepared for rejection they mean it. I was rejected quite a few times until I found my home at Boroughs Publishing Group. Now I have two series, and a publisher that believes in me. The lesson learned is to never give up no matter how many times you’re told no.

Can we expect more novels from you in 2017?

Yes, after Coop is released on September 5th I will have one more book in the series coming out before the end of the year. The Boys of Brighton series will continue into 2018. Also, I have an alter ego that writes paranormal fantasy under another name. The second book in that series was released a few days ago.

Are you working on anything at the moment?

The next book in the Boys of Brighton series, Travis.

Where do you see yourself at in five years—writing wise?

In five years I would like to be busy writing another m/m series for Boroughs Publishing Group, as well as another fantasy series for them. There are a lot of stories in my head dying to get out.

Can you tell us a few do’s and don’ts for aspiring authors?

Write, write, and write some more. Polish your craft. Submit, submit, submit and never give up. Follow publishers’ submission guidelines. Read A LOT. Get an audience well before your first book comes out. Reach out to other authors – they’re in the same boat and can be provide great support.

Random Quickies!


Pepsi or coke? Coke

Favorite kind of chocolate? Milk chocolate

Cats or dogs? Cats

Hardback/Paperback or eReader?  eReader

Favorite color?  Yellow

Do you own a laptop or desktop computer?  Laptop

Have you ever been out of the state where you live?


I’ve been out of province (big states in Canada), and country before. Most recently, I went to the RWA conference in Orlando, Florida.


Gabe
The Boys of Brighton
Book One
M. Tasia

Genre: m/m romance

Publisher: Boroughs Publishing Group

Date of Publication: 8 September 2016,

ISBN: 9781944262365  
ISBN: 9781537594163
ASIN: B01LVXE24H

Number of pages: Print - 123
Word Count: 41,410

Cover Artist: Boroughs Publishing Group

Book Description:

Fifth-generation firefighter Gabe Mason saves Johnny from the flames of an office building fire, and Johnny will save Gabe from himself.

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Excerpt Gabe:
The building was coming down, Gabe knew it. After the last explosion, he and his partner, Lee, were able to grab one of the women huddled by the window and carry her down the ladder. There were two more people in that room, and he would be damned if he’d leave them behind. Seeing his cousin Josie hanging from the window had almost paralyzed him with fear, but thanks to his years of training Gabe didn’t miss a beat. He grabbed her out of the air from one of her coworkers who held onto her, saving Josie from a three-story fall headfirst.
Another explosion rocked the back of the building and Gabe raced back up the ladder. He didn’t stop at the top. He jumped through the window instead, desperate to find the trapped people. His turnout gear and oxygen tank protected him from the worst of the heat and the thick black smoke that filled the room, obstructing his vision as he scanned for anyone, hoping he wasn’t too late.
He heard a loud scraping noise from the back corner. Easing his way closer, he was finally able to make out the same shorter man that saved Josie trying to leverage a filing cabinet off a trapped woman.
“Got the last two, Lee. One trapped,” Gabe called into his radio.
“The building’s coming down!” Lee answered. “I’m almost at the top of the ladder. Get them out here now!”
Gabe reached the man just as a loud whoosh sounded through the room and flames waved across the ceiling. Time to go. The man with the pole looked up at

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