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07 March 2024

Over Their Heads Series: The Deep End #2 Alex Winters Release Blitz! @changelingpress

 

Title:  Over Their Heads

Series: The Deep End #2

Author: Alex Winters

Publisher: Changeling Press

Release Date: March 1, 2024

Heat Level: 4 - Lots of Sex

Pairing: Male/Male, Male/Male/Female (Male/Male interaction)

Length: 103 pages

Genre: Romance, New Adult, Contemporary Women's Fiction, Multicultural & Interracial

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Nash Archer may be a virgin, but as a college freshman, away from home and unsupervised for the first time, he doesn’t plan to be for long. Maybe that’s why he falls for the handsome, cocky stranger cruising him in the campus library and follows him back to the academic dorms for his first boy-on-boy action! But when he discovers that he’s just another notch on a very big belt for his sexy new lover Ridge, Nash huffs off before they can exchange numbers. He figures he’s blown his first chance at a relationship with a real live guy.

Ridge Madison feels bad about dismissing the cute freshman from the campus library, but what’s Nash to expect? That’s what cruising is, after all -- fast, hot, and no strings attached. So when Nash storms off, why does Ridge move heaven and earth to find Nash to make up for things? And what will he do when he finds out Nash has already met someone else? Someone who Ridge also wants?

Tanner Sinclair can’t believe it when she finds herself stuck in the middle of the two hottest guys on campus. Ridge is her algebra tutor, a sexy stud who knows it. When he rudely dismisses his latest conquest as she arrives for her tutoring, Tanner leaves abruptly and tracks Nash down in the campus cafeteria. The two hit it off and wind up sharing a night of passion the likes of which neither of them has ever experienced before.

As three very different lives collide, passions ignite while the lovers give the term “college experience” new meaning. Will they find themselves in over their heads?

Over Their Heads (The Deep End 2)
Alex Winters
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Copyright ©2024 Alex Winters

Nash

“Nice, uh… place?”

Nash Archer heard his own voice, sounding rich and thick and very, very far away. It was as strange as everything else about the curious predicament he’d suddenly found himself in. The sexy stranger in the clingy Lost Lake University T-shirt rolled his soft hazel eyes. “Is that all you have to say?”

Nash arched an eyebrow, desperately struggling to appear cool, calm and collected when, after all, his heart was racing a million miles per minute. “No,” he replied, still in that far away voice. “I’m sure I’ll have more later but… for now? I’ve never been in the Academic Dorm before.”

“Me either, until I moved in.” The stranger agreed, wriggling atop the narrow ledge against the big picture window overlooking the campus ten stories below, not to mention the glistening shimmer off Lost Lake. “We’re both freshmen, remember?”

Nash stood cautiously, his hand still resting on the small countertop just inside the tidy dorm room. “Oh. Yeah.”

“Why don’t you come a little closer?” Smart Guy asked, cool and confident-like, nodding at where Nash clung to the counter as if to a life raft. It sounded less like a come on and more like something he’d said to every visitor he’d invited in. A cheesy line. Nash didn’t like that. He wanted to feel special.

Unique. This might have been old hat for his sexy host, but it was all new to Nash and he supposed he was still hoping for a little pomp and circumstance.

“I will,” Nash promised, heart still thudding and palms still clammy, just like they’d been the whole walk across campus. “I’m trying to take this slow, though, you know?”

Smart Guy -- they hadn’t exchanged names back in the campus library, just furtive glances and soft, lingering smiles among the towering stacks that hid them from prying eyes -- gave a playful snort.

“Virgin, huh?”

“How’d you guess?”

Nash wasn’t shy about it. Not exactly. He was here, after all, in this sexy stranger’s dorm room in the middle of the day, staring at his hard body outlined in the flattering sunlight streaming in through the window at his back. He wouldn’t be able to hide his boy-on-boy virginity for much longer anyway.

Smart Guy shrugged, the slight movement sending a glint off his thick glasses, so at odds with his firm, buff body. “Virgins always want to take their time.”

Archer finally chuckled, an angsty combo of genuine humor and pent-up nerves. “Oh, you’re an expert on such matters, huh?”

Smart Guy smiled. Thick lips. Plucky little nose holding his glasses up beneath a spray of soft blond curls that looked like fresh hay in the afternoon sun streaming in behind him. “Not an expert, no, but… enough to know you’re going to stay a virgin if you don’t come any closer eventually.”

Nash glanced at the glaringly obvious hard-on beneath the hem of Smart Guy’s faded maroon T-shirt, so stiff and erect it was teasing the waistband of his shorts away from an impossibly flat belly. “Not until you put that thing away,” he teased, even as Nash inched gently closer across the vinyl flooring beneath his feet.

Smart Guy glanced down as if not having noticed the sudden draft on the front of his shorts. He glanced back up, fixing Nash with a penetrating gaze, the same one that had so enraptured him back in the library. “Why would I do that?” he challenged in a voice that was as confident as Nash’s was timid. “I mean, isn’t that what you came here for?”

Nash couldn’t argue with that logic. He had come here for that very thing. Had come to college, in fact, for that very thing. Dick. The one thing that had eluded him back in high school. The one thing he’d craved for as long as he could remember. He nodded, unafraid now that the door had been shut behind him. After all, he’d come here for someone like Smart Guy, who was so lean and buff, beckoning Nash with the outline of his hard, stiff dick as he lounged atop the window ledge like some sweet confection, just out of reach.

Nash nodded, but stopped just shy of contact. “It is pretty, your dick.” The words shocked him, even as they thrilled him. He’d never spoken like this before. Never done anything like this before. Met some random hot guy in the library? Followed him home to his dorm? Praised another guy’s cock without glancing around the room for stray witnesses?

Nash was unmoored, floating through unfamiliar territory, feeling things out as he went along. It was as frightening as it was thrilling, and he never wanted it to end.

Smart Guy’s eyes widened, and not ironically. He seemed genuinely surprised. “How do you know? You won’t even look at it.”

Nash shrugged almost casually, as if perhaps they were studying a movie poster in front of the local theater and not, in fact, some random guy’s cock. “I can just tell. It’ll be just like the rest of you. Hard. Smooth. Pretty.”

Smart Guy was blushing. A first. Nash smiled, to have made another boy blush. Was that a first, too? he wondered, reaching out a trembling hand to slide a lock of feathery blond hair behind Smart Guy’s blushing ear.

Smart Guy sat perfectly still, letting out a soft, almost helpless sigh. It sounded so alluring, so deep and guttural and desperate, Nash wanted to actually feel it. He leaned in for a kiss, surprising Smart Guy yet again. He felt the flinch, the stiffening and then, suddenly, the softening as his sexy host warmed to their lips’ tender embrace.

Nash leaned back before things could get too heavy, watching as Smart Guy smiled, licking his lips as if to prove to himself -- to both of them -- that it had just happened. The kiss. Their first. His, certainly. His first ever.

“Nice,” Smart Guy marveled, less full of shit than he’d been all afternoon. He sounded genuinely surprised. So surprised he had to go and repeat himself, as if to make sure. “That was really… nice.”

“Right?” Nash murmured, swallowing hard and nodding at the same time. “Nice,” he breathed, leaning in for another kiss and closing the distance between them at the same time. He leaned gently back once more, smiling with full, wet lips. “And slow.”

“Okay, okay.” Smart Guy nodded, hands still gripping the window ledge at his side. “I can see the upside of this.”

Nash struggled to control his heart rate, smiling. “Funny, all I see is upside.”

Smart Guy glanced gently sideways, peering out the window behind him at the small but tidy campus below. “Want me to close these, or…” His casual tone made it clear the question was purely rhetorical. Nash played along anyway, enjoying the verbal foreplay as he kept his cocky lover-to-be on his no doubt sexy toes.

“That depends,” Nash sighed, tugging playfully at the hem of his lover’s T-shirt. “Can anyone see us?”

“I mean, we’re ten floors up. Nothing around but mountains and trees and this pretty boy undressing me with his big, brown eyes.”

Nash paused, the fabric halfway up Smart Guy’s smooth, toned abs. He’d been called a lot of things back home -- nerd, dweeb, spazz and much, much worse -- but never… pretty. Never, in a million years, pretty. “I’m here, you don’t… don’t have to butter me up anymore.” Try as he might to hide it, Nash’s tremulous voice reflected the years of rejection, insecurity, and unrequited attraction he’d never dared give voice to before.

Let alone act upon

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Cinnamon Girl by Trish MacEnulty Blog Tour! @pmacenulty @cathiedunn @trishmac_historicalfiction @thecoffeepotbookclub


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 Book Title: Cinnamon Girl

Author: Trish MacEnulty

Publication Date: September 11th, 2023


Publisher: Livingston Press


Page Length: 311


Genre: Historical YA (but boomers love it, too)


Winner of the Gold Medal in YA Fiction from The Historical Fiction Company!


When her beloved step-grandmother, a semi-retired opera singer, dies of cancer in 1970, 15-year-old Eli Burnes runs away with a draft-dodger, thinking she's on the road to adventure and romance. What she finds instead is a world of underground Weathermen, Black Power revolutionaries, snitches and shoot-first police.


Eventually Eli is rescued by her father, who turns out both more responsible and more revolutionary than she'd imagined. But when he gets in trouble with the law, she finds herself on the road again, searching for the allies who will help her learn how to save herself.


"The book is a fantastic read: fast-moving, full of smoothly woven historical detail and rich characterizations, all told in Eli's appealing voice." — Sarah Johnson, Reading the Past


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Cinnamon Girl by Trish MacEnulty Excerpt


Wolfgang and I walked down past the elementary school. I thought we would take the streets because it was night but Wolfgang cut across the street toward the playground. I would never have ventured into the playground at night by myself. I raced to catch up with him. I didn’t know what to say to him but he didn’t seem to need me to say anything. We cut across the big field of grass. There were plenty of streetlights but when we passed under the trees it was dark. I took a deep breath.

“Isn’t this exhilarating?” I asked, trying out this new word that felt like marshmallow cream in my mouth.

Wolfgang grunted a short quick laugh.

When we got to the swing set, Wolfgang sat on one of the swings and lit a cigarette. He was way too tall for the swing and his skinny legs stuck out, his big shoes scraping across the dirt. He didn’t offer me a cigarette, and I didn’t question why we had stopped. Maybe he had forgotten what we were supposed to be doing. I lay down on one of the rubbery swings on my belly and held my arms out like I was flying. My shadow sailed back and forth underneath me. 

I looked over at Wolfgang, and for a moment his glance fell into mine. Then he looked away. Wolfgang was not like any other boy I knew. Most older boys were mean, but Wolfgang tolerated Gretchen and me. It wasn’t that he liked us much, but he didn’t hate us either. I sat up in the swing and placed my legs on either side swinging sideways instead of back and forth. 

“Wolfgang,” I said, “Gretchen’s already been kissed.”

He looked over at me with his bushy eyebrows slightly arched.

“So?”

“I’ve never kissed anyone, and I’m almost fifteen. Do you think I’m ugly?”

Wolfgang looked away, which confused me until I realized he was trying to hold in his laughter. Then he cocked his head sideways and said, “Do you want me to kiss you, Eli Burnes? Is that what you want?”

I nodded my head. I did want him to kiss me.

“You’re too short,” Wolfgang answered. 

I shrugged my shoulders and made circles in the dirt with my sneakers. Wolfgang smoked his cigarette.

“Come on,” he said, standing up from the swing. “You need to get home.”

I looked up at him.

“I could stand on something,” I said.

Wolfgang placed his hands on his hips and rolled his eyes. I got off the swing and walked over to a railroad tie that bordered the jungle gym. It raised me about four inches off the ground. Wolfgang came over and stood before me.

“Boys don’t kiss you because you’re weird,” Wolfgang said. 

“You’re weird, too,” I said. 

“I agree,” he said. 

Then he put his hands gently on my waist and closed his eyes as his face lowered toward mine.



Trish MacEnulty is the author of a historical novel series, literary novels, memoirs, a short story collection, children’s plays, and most recently, the historical coming-of-age novel, Cinnamon Girl (Livingston Press, Sept. 2023). She has a Ph.D. in English from the Florida State University and graduated Magna Cum Laude from the University of Florida. She currently writes book reviews and features for the Historical Novel Society. 


She lives in Florida with her husband Joe and her two tubby critters, Franco and Tumbleweed. More info at her website: trishmacenulty.com.


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06 March 2024

Red Kingdom: A Dark Little Red Riding Hood Retelling (Fairy Tale Retellings Book 2)



Genre: Historical Romance (Medieval)
Series: Fairy Tale Retellings, Book Two (Standalone)
Tropes: Enemies to Lovers, Royalty, Captive, Age Gap, Knights, Dark Romance, Adult Fairy Tale Retellings, Tortured Hero, Alpha Hero, Strong Heroine
Spice Factor: Open Door, Slow Burn 

Little Red Riding Hood reimagined with a dark and realistic twist.

Princess Blanchette’s world shatters when the Black Wolf tears apart her castle and everything she holds dear. All she clings to is the vow she made to her grandmother on her deathbed.

Hailed as the people’s champion, Sir Rowan Dietrich liberates the capital in a quest for vengeance. He takes Winslowe Castle with an army at his back and his wolf, Smoke, at his side.

United by a shared cause and powerful attraction, Rowan and Blanchette embark on a journey of self-discovery and redemption—a path filled with loss, transformation, and ultimately, the healing power of love.

Can Norland’s resplendent princess, with her captivating beauty and spirit, tame the fabled Black Wolf?

Inspired by the fairy tale Little Red Riding HoodRed Kingdom is a passionate, slow-burn historical romance about the enduring quest for love and the longing for a world at harmony.

*Red Kingdom is a standalone installment in a series of reimagined classic fairy tales. Due to adult content and themes, it is not intended for readers under the age of 18.
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I graduated from Chapman’s film school, where I often received the feedback on my scripts, “Your stories and characters are great, but this reads like a novel!” That’s when I realized my true calling.

I'm passionate about writing stories that explore what it means to be human and to be loved. My books focus on hope, courage, and redemption in the face of adversity.

In my free time, I frequent reptile expos, lift double my body’s weight, and indulge in dinosaur trivia.

My dream is to move readers and leave an emotional impact through my words.♥

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It Came From…The Stories and Novels Behind Classic Horror, Fantasy and Science Fiction Films by Jim Nemeth and Bob Madison Book Tour! #ItCameFrom @JimNemeth @SilverDaggerBookTours

The only book to completely examine the origins of classic fantasy films by including an in-depth examination of the source material and its author, the screenwriter’s contribution in adapting it, and an analysis of how that combination resulted in the production of the final film.


It Came From…

The Stories and Novels Behind Classic Horror, Fantasy and Science Fiction Films

by Jim Nemeth and Bob Madison

Genre: 

Film History, Horror, Fantasy, Science Fiction

How many times have you said, the book was better? And how many times was that actually true?

The cinema of the fantastic has benefitted from literary adaptations on a level unlike any other genre. With such brilliant authors as Mary Shelley, Robert Bloch, Pierre Boulle, Edgar Rice Burroughs and Robert Louis Stevenson to choose from, it's no surprise that fantastic film shares its pedigree with literary fiction.
But do films never live up to their literary inspirations? Or are some movies just ... better than the books that inspired them?

Join genre critics Jim Nemeth and Bob Madison for a rule-busting examination of 21 classic - and not so classic - horror, fantasy and science fiction films, and the classic - and not so classic - books that inspired them.

It Came From...The Stories and Novels Behind Classic Horror, Fantasy and Science Fiction Films will delight legions of movie buffs along with devoted readers of cherished fantastic fiction.

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By day, Jim Nemeth is a technical writer within the fields of computer software and biotechnology.

As a professional writer, in 1993, Jim won 1st Prize in a national magazine’s short story writing contest for which novelists Ray Bradbury and Robert Bloch were judges. Winning held special meaning for Jim, as Robert Bloch remains his favorite writer and main literary influence. Jim has had essays, articles and reviews printed in a variety of magazines, including Filmfax, Mad About Movies, and Scary Monsters.

A long-time community activist, Jim is particularly committed to the causes of animal rescue and breast cancer research.

It Came From…: The Stories and Novels Behind Classic Horror, Fantasy and Science Fiction Films is his first book.

Born and raised in Chicago, Jim now lives with his husband in historic Marblehead, Massachusetts.

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The Face Isn’t Finished: Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1956)


“There’s no emotion—none—just the pretense of it. The words, gestures, the tone of voice, everything else are the same—but not the feeling. He isn’t my Uncle Ira.” – Wilma Lentz, “The Body Snatchers.”


The loss of one’s self, one’s identity, everything that comprises who we are as individuals—not just our physical bodies, but our emotions, desires, passions, imagination, our essence—is a terrifying concept. Death, of course, is the ultimate such loss—the universal absolute. Some fight the inevitable tooth-and-nail, some are gracefully accepting, while the remainder of us fall somewhere in between. But ultimately, no one escapes their encounter with the Grim Reaper. Equally terrifying, to some more so, is a form of “living death:” the erosion of one’s mental faculties while still alive.


Said degeneration can occur through such avenues as Alzheimer's disease and dementia. Agonizing for all concerned, family and friends helplessly watch on as these diseases rob vibrant loved ones of their core humanity. Left behind is little more than an empty vessel, now devoid of the totality of what they had once been. A living zombie, of sorts. The only saving grace of such insidious afflictions is that there comes a point at which the victim mercifully becomes no longer aware of what is occurring.  

 

This concept of stolen humanity is horrifying enough for occurring naturally. Now, image a scenario where something of unnatural origin—oh, let’s say an otherworldly alien—involuntarily robs you of your individuality and essence. Compound this horror further with the loss of your physical body, destroyed once duplicated, by aforementioned alien, thus easing its “recruitment” of family and friends in order to exponentially perpetuate an invasion no one suspects. Frightening, no?


Writer Jack Finney imagined such a scenario, and his resulting tale, “The Body Snatchers,” first saw publication in 1954, serialized in Colliers Magazine. Hollywood quickly seized on the hot property and released Invasion of the Body Snatchers a mere two years later. The film is the first of four (to date) major cinematic adaptions of Finney’s tale. 


Jack Finney (1911-1995), was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. After graduating from Knox College, he moved to New York City and worked for many years as an advertising copywriter. He married Marguerite Guest in 1949 through which they had two children. In the early 1950s, Finney and his family moved to Mill Valley, California, a small city a short distance north of San Francisco. Mill Valley would shortly become the inspiration for Santa Mira, the fictional locale where much of the setting for Body Snatchers takes place.


Finney’s writing career began in the 1940s, writing short stories and serials to such varied magazines as Collier’s, Cosmopolitan, Good Housekeeping, the Saturday Evening Post, and Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine. Finney’s writing during this period was most frequently within the thriller and light fantasy/science fiction genres. Finney later turned his hand toward writing novels when, during the 1950s there came a reduced demand for short stories in the magazine market. His first novel, 5 Against the House, which tells the story of several college students who set about an attempt to rob a nightclub in Reno, was published in 1954.


Later that same year, Finney wrote the story that would set him upon the path of success and later acclaim. Collier’s magazine published The Body Snatchers as a three-part serial in late 1954. Finney shortly thereafter revised and expanded the material, which subsequently saw publication as a Dell paperback novel the following year.


Finney granted few interviews throughout his life. As such, little is known regarding the author, let alone insights into his fictional works. However, in personal correspondence to famed horror author Stephen King in 1979, Finney wrote of his remembrances on the origin of his famous pod tale:

The book…was written in the early 1950s, and I don’t really remember a lot about it. I do recall that I simply felt in the mood to write something about a strange event or a series of them in a small town; something inexplicable. And that my first thought was that a dog would be injured or killed by a car, and it would be discovered that a part of the animal’s skeleton was of stainless steel; bone and steel intermingled, that is, a thread of steel running into bone and bone into steel so that it was clear the two had grown together. But this idea led to nothing in my mind…I  remember that I wrote the first chapter-pretty much as it appeared, if I am recalling correctly-in which people complained that someone close to them was in actuality an imposter. But I didn’t know where this was to lead, either. However, during the course of fooling around with this, trying to make it work out, I came across a reputable scientific theory that objects might in fact be pushed through space by the pressure of light, and that dormant life of some sort might conceivably drift through space…and this eventually worked the book out. 

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