On May 14th--my birthday--the audiobook for Fear and Fortitude, book 1 in the Bow Street Wallflowers trilogy will be released! I'm so excited for you all to hear Shane East and Zara Hampton-Brown's amazing performance. They're so talented! Not only that, but if you're a part of Shane East's official fan club "Shaneiaks" on Facebook, you'll be treated to a live chat between Shane, Zara, and me. Check out the info in the image below! Hi, all. There are so many exciting things in the works! In reference to my previous post, the audiobook for The Thespian Spy has indeed been released! The amazing Joel L. Froomkin narrated, and I couldn't be happier. Lucky for me, Joel has agreed to perform the second in the series, The Charming Spy, as well! So keep your eyes open for announcements on when that will be released! All five books in the Seductive Spies series have been released into the wild! So much work went into reacquiring the rights, finding the right people to help me get them ready, and reacquainting myself with the self-publishing process but, at last, it's been done, and I'm thrilled. Now, I'm working on the first round of editing for the Bow Street Wallflowers trilogy before they're sent off to the next editor. Wish me luck! I am so thrilled to officially announce that The Thespian Spy, Book 1 in the Seductive Spies series, has almost concluded audiobook production! The narration has already been completed, I've approved it, and now it's awaiting ACX's approval.
Not only this, but the amazingly talented Joel L Froomkin narrated! For those of you unfamiliar with his work, he narrates under the name Joel Leslie for MM romance. I can honestly say that it was a wonderfully surreal experience to have him bring my characters to life. I wrote the book so long ago--long enough for my writing style to have changed--that it was like I was a reader getting to enjoy it all over again! Needless to say, I'm overjoyed! This audiobook comes with a newly adjusted cover, created by my lovely cover designer and creator, Dee J Holmes. I haven't posted on my blog for far too long. Sorry about that.
As many of you can likely relate, this past year and a half have really taken their emotional toll. It's not been easy. On that note, I really hope that you all are healthy and happy, at least in this moment. Sending happy vibes your way! In the last school year, my four kids did online schooling. Needless to say, it was a bit overwhelming, but we did it. They're back in school, now, and we've already had two colds--not without their anxiety and immediate testing (negative, thank goodness). This weekend is Thanksgiving in Canada, and while we're not spending any time with family outside our household, it was still a lovely dinner with just Mr. Champagne, the kids, and me. We made a huge turkey and our favourite side dishes, and we have enough for our meal prep for the week. It's fantastic. On the writing front, things have been slow. Don't get me wrong, I'm working, just not writing. Since April, I've been on a tight deadline of edits, working through the five-book Seductive Spies series, and I'm almost done! I'm on the very last stage of editing with the final book--just waiting for my editor to get her notes to me. I'm also waiting on the final covers, and then the books will be ready for preorder! The first in the series, The Thespian Spy is already available, and book two, The Charming Spy is up for preorder. The rest are soon to come! Cheers, everyone!
The Mysterious and Amazing Blue Billings by Lily Morton
My rating: 5 of 5 stars The writing wasn't perfect, but I absolutely loved this book. There are times, honestly, when the little tense errors or issues with telling, rather than showing just are a non-issue because the story is so engrossing and the characters are so lovable. This was one of those cases. The 'mystery' aspect wasn't all that mysterious, because I knew pretty quickly what was happening, but I loved Lily Morton's way of telling the story, of adding in suspense and action, and interweaving the slow-burn romance. It was delightful. Favourite scene (and one that choked me up) was when Levi was dancing in his kitchen. As for the narration in the audiobook, it was amazing. Joel Leslie is my absolute favourite narrator. He does accents so very well, and moves seamlessly between accents when characters are talking. I swear, he's a wizard of voices. Love, love, LOVE him. View all my reviews
Throwing Hearts by N.R. Walker
My rating: 3 of 5 stars This started out promising, with the romance building between our heroes, but it went south about half way through. The whole abstaining from sex thing would have been fine if they had a reason that made sense. Both heroes regretted the decision and thought about it often. If they'd discussed the reasons behind the choice, there wouldn't have been a problem. I found that this book was just too short. Now, I have nothing against this particular length of story, but there were significant scene-setting, description, and character developments missing from the writing that would have nicely filled-out the word count. The ending was entirely unsatisfactory. Everything felt rushed, as though the author just couldn't wait to be done with writing. Also, (to avoid spoilers...) there's a scene that is just so unnatural and cheesy that really bothered me. There were plenty of ways that the author could have written that scene WITHOUT going full-cheese, and instead, playing it cool and letting things play out naturally. Overall, I'm not totally sold on this one, but I did like the idea of it. Good effort. View all my reviews
Any Old Diamonds by K.J. Charles
My rating: 5 of 5 stars I absolutely loved this book. In fact, I'm struggling to leave the book world behind and start reading another book. I'll definitely read this one again. The characters were well-rounded, and the plot was gripping and flowed nicely. I love that the heroes didn't feel the need to change each other or improve themselves just for the other person. They accept and love each other for who they are, and I found that very refreshing. Love, love, loved it! View all my reviews
Broken by Nicola Haken
My rating: 4 of 5 stars The trigger warnings for this book are 100% warranted. Woof, this book was hard to get through. So many heavy emotions, so much difficult content. It was, however, well-written, and the topic well-handled. The narration by Joel Leslie is spectacular. So emotional, and his abilities with accents is superb. View all my reviews
Crooked Tree Ranch by R.J. Scott
My rating: 1 of 5 stars I had difficulty with this novel from the start. The author waited far too long to introduce the heroes to each other (I'd noted that this was more than a quarter of the book wasted), and most of the information added there had no real significance to the story, and could have been summed up later in a sentence or two (ie. the fact that Jay was recently fired from his job -- you never see his friends again, so their part in the story is pointless -- and the long, drawn out explanation of the reason that the ranch needed to hire someone was repeated enough throughout the book that it wasn't needed at the beginning). The plot felt very thin, there wasn't enough romance between our heroes (the story felt almost like it wasn't about the two men, but instead about their two families, and I didn't pick this book up because I wanted to read an adult coming-of-age) and there was far too much telling, and not enough showing. It's as though this author is so used to writing short stories, that when they tried to write a novel, they just filled the extra word count in with unnecessary extras. One main thing that irritated me was that Nate has sex on-page with someone else during the narrative. I am especially upset that it happens 1/3 of the way into the book, when the romance should have already begun. This infuriated me. I was tempted to put the book down right then and there. The writing just didn't feel quite "there" for me. I felt like the sex was rushed and hardly any detail was given. There isn't enough emotion in the narrative, not enough use of the senses. I got scents here and there, but that's about it. Everything was glossed-over, as though the author was giving us a summary of the novel, rather than actually putting us into it. This is definitely not for me. I don't think I'll pick up another novel from this author, but I'm sure that their way of writing will appeal to others, so give it a shot. View all my reviews
Rule Breaker by Lily Morton
My rating: 4 of 5 stars This was very close to a full "win" for me. I loved the humour and the way the author showed Gabe's feelings for Dylan in his glances, etc. without us having to be in Gabe's head. What I had difficulty with, was the amount of angst and the how long it went on for. I also didn't like Gabe's philandering through the beginning. Overall, though, this was an enjoyable read. I will read it again, and have already bought the next books in the series. View all my reviews |
Cheri Champagne
Award winning queer and autistic historical romance author. Chronically ill wife, and sahm of four neuro-spicy kids. Nerd & mug enthusiast. She/they. Archives
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