Great review of WHAT'S IN A NAME? audio edition at Scattered Thoughts and Rogue Words.
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For many years, I reviewed romances. You can see some of the reviews here. But lately I've been writing romance novellas. So whether you've come to read the reviews or get information about my writing, WELCOME! Read, enjoy, and leave messages if you wish. Every day is a good day for romance.
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Saturday, January 28, 2017
Monday, July 4, 2016
Podcast Review of What's in a Name?

I'd already been on the WROTE podcast talking with Vance Bastion and Jayne Lockwood, so I thought being in video as well as audio on Jeff & Will's show might be really fun. We'll see since we haven't recorded the show yet and it could be a disaster.
So you can imagine my surprise this week when they decided to review the first book in the Foothills Pride series, What's in a Name?
I'm not sure if Will really liked the book. He didn't mention that it's a modern retelling of the Rumplestiltskin story, so I'm not sure he caught that. At any rate, he does mention it and talk about it starting at the 11:36 mark, which is really nice of him. Actually, I can't wait to be on their show since I think both of them are wonderful guys.
Labels:
Big Gay Podcast,
contemporary gay romance,
gay romance,
Jayne Lockwood,
Jeff Adams,
podcast,
review,
Vance Bastion,
Will Knauss,
WROTE
Thursday, May 19, 2016
Guy Stone Is Interviewed on Romance Lives Forever

Now Guy answers a few questions for Romance Lives Forever.
In case you haven't read the book, here are some places where you can buy it and the other Foothills Pride stories:
Dreamspinner Press
Amazon
ARe
Barnes & Noble
Google Play
(And if you have read this book, I'd love to read your review at one or all of the sites. Thanks!)
Labels:
interview,
review,
Romance Lives Forever,
what's in a name?
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