EARTHQUAKE ETHAN by R.L. Merrill – Featured New Release

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EARTHQUAKE ETHAN

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R.L. Merrill


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The Earth shook the morning actor Ethan Bradley arrived in Los Angeles looking for a second chance. He hoped his former producers Reese Matheson and Toby Griffiths meant it when they said to look them up if he were ever in LA because he had no other options. The pictures the paparazzi took at the wrap party for their London show made sure of that. What he wasn’t counting on was the reception he got from their manager, Arthur Frye. He was absolutely the kind of together guy Ethan wished would notice him, and for more than his pretty face and talent. Too bad Arthur only sees Ethan as a complication.

Arthur Frye has his hands full with his best clients—and best friends. The last thing he needs is another diva to care for, especially one who has a reputation for causing trouble. He has a strict rule against getting involved with the talent, no matter how pretty they are. Only Ethan Bradley shines for real, and when Arthur realizes his nice-guy innocence is genuine, he’s ready to do anything to help Ethan get his career back on track and get him out of LA. He’s too much of a temptation, and Arthur can’t afford to lose focus…not even for a chance at happiness for himself. Especially not when his star clients are about to risk their professional and personal happiness with their newest creation; a musical about two boys falling in love in the 1960s featuring music written by Reese’s grandfather, whose health is in decline.

Ethan Bradley shakes things up wherever he goes, and Arthur Frye is afraid he’ll be left in the wreckage if he gets too close. Can these two opposites find love on solid ground?

Forces of Nature Series: Talented men whose lives are natural disasters and the men who love them.

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EXCERPT

“So what’s been going on, Ethan? How did that Anna Kendrick movie turn out?”

Ethan dug deep for those acting chops. He had to play this cool. 

Screw that, Ethan. It’s time to be honest. 

“I hear it turned out great, but I, uh, was let go.”

“What?” Reese looked genuinely concerned. Thankfully. “What do you mean you were let go?”

“Um, so the producers thought the pictures would hurt the film…”

Reese cursed and looked away. 

Arthur stared. And kind of smirked. 

Ethan knew a lot of folks didn’t like him, and that was okay as long as he got work. He’d asked his acting coach once long ago why he seemed to face so much hostility from people he thought he’d been perfectly kind to and his coach told him, “Ethan, you’re beautiful. People can’t stand that. They will tear you down any chance they get, so you have to have thick skin if you’re in this business for any length of time.”

“And my manager dropped me.”

“Jeez, why?” Reese asked. 

Ethan felt his jaw muscle twitch. “He said he didn’t represent artists who couldn’t handle themselves in a respectable manner.”

“Jesus,” Jude said and shook his head. He stood behind the recliner where Reese sat.

“How bad were these pictures?” 

Reese looked at Ethan, his cheeks reddened, and then he reached for Jude’s hand.

“Well, you saw how Jada reacted.”

Jude rolled his eyes. “Yes, and? Her reactions obviously don’t hold a lot of weight with me. Are we talking blow jobs in public? Full frontal nudity?”

Reese barked out a laugh, seemingly relieved by Jude’s lack of concern. 

“No, there was no nudity—”

“It was a drunken embrace,” Arthur interrupted. “It was easily misunderstood.”

Reese frowned at Arthur. “We were laughing, that’s all. And yes, we had our arms around each other, but—”

“It was my fault,” Ethan said. “I’m sorry the pictures caused problems for you.”

Reese shrugged. “Everything happens for a reason.” He smiled up at Jude and tugged his hand to pull him down for a kiss. Jude lost his balance a little and pulled away before Reese could deepen the kiss.

“You’re impossible,” Jude whispered, but he grinned. “I’m going to check on Grandpa.”

Ethan was glad to see Reese so happy. That was what mattered most. Any lingering crush Ethan had on the man was better off forgotten. 

“That sucks about your manager,” Reese said. “Do you have any contacts here in the States? Anyone you’ve worked with?”

Ethan shook his head. “I only did the one Broadway show before I did Ruby. I went to London. I did the two movies before we did Ruby there, but that’s it. I had two film projects lined up and after the pictures came out, everything dried up. Look, I’m not afraid to get my hands dirty or take small parts, I just want to work.” It hurt to smile, but damn he’d do it. “I need to work. Reese, you told me once that if I was ever in LA to look you up, that you’d hire me again, and I know it’s unprofessional to show up at your house, but I didn’t know how else to get ahold of you.”

“Calling his manager is usually a good way,” Arthur muttered.

“Arthur.” Reese admonished his manager. He was being so nice. Ethan felt even guiltier for being there. “What kind of work are you looking for?”

Ethan exhaled. “I’m literally up for anything: theater, film, voice work…I’ll do anything. I heard you had a new show—”

“Which we cast already,” Arthur said. 

“Arthur!”

“Reese, can I speak to you for a moment?”

Reese and Arthur exchanged a long look and then Reese stood from the chair. 

“Will you excuse us, please?” He held a hand out and gestured for Arthur to follow him out back. 

Arthur gave Ethan an ugly look on the way out.

“I have never seen that man be nasty to anyone,” Jude said, his eyebrows raised. “And normally I don’t engage in gossip, but I’d love to hear just what happened in London.”

Ethan smiled. “The show was great. We had such a great cast. It was my first time onstage in London and the audience was so polite. But at the wrap party, we’d all been drinking, and I’m not much of a drinker. I remember Reese and I singing together, which was when the pictures were taken I think, and then I woke up with…well, anyway, they left and I was scheduled to start shooting the next week, which was the end of October? I’ve been trying to line up auditions on my own, but no one will speak to me after Randolph Winthorpe, my old agent, dropped me. I’ve never really worked in LA so I thought maybe I could have a fresh start here.” And if Jude kept being nice to him, Ethan was going to cry. It was that simple. 

“I’m sure Reese and Arthur can figure something out. Would you excuse me? I need to get Mr. Matheson his medicine.”

Ethan faked another smile and then slumped back against the couch. Maybe he should have worn his suit, but it didn’t fit right anymore after he’d lost weight. He hadn’t been working out and he hadn’t eaten much. 

This had been a mistake. Why did he have to come and disrupt someone else’s life because of his problems? He should just start hitting the job placement centers, maybe some temp work, or he could check with the carpenter’s union and see if they’d accept him since he’d been a member years ago back in Iowa, although he’d let his membership lapse.

If only he could have gone home…


ABOUT R.L. 

roWhether she’s writing contemporary romance featuring quirky and relatable characters or diving deep into the paranormal and supernatural to give readers a shiver, R.L. Merrill loves creating compelling, diverse, and inclusive stories that will stay with readers long after. Winner of the Kathryn Hayes “When Sparks Fly” Best Contemporary award for Hurricane Reese, Paranormal Romance Guild’s Best Rockstar Romance for You Can Do Magic, and Daphne DuMaurier finalist for Connection, Ro spends every spare moment improving her writing craft, networking with fellow writers, and striving to find that perfect balance between real-life and happily ever after. You can find her connecting with readers on social media, advocating for America’s youth, cruising around town with Great Dane Velma, cuddling with twin black cat familiars Frankenstein and Dracula, or headbanging at a rock show near her home in the San Francisco Bay Area! Stay Tuned for more…

Connect with Ro at rlmerrillauthor.comtwitter.com/rlmerrillauthor, instagram.com/rlmerrillauthor, tiktok.com/rlmerrillauthor1342, or facebook.com/rowritesrocknromance. 

PRIDE NOT PREJUDICE, A Romantic Charity Collection – Featured New Release

Pride Not Prejudice

A Romantic Charity Collection Celebrating the LGBTQIA+ Community


About the Anthology 

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Pride Not Prejudice is a charity collection of 22, never-before-published, brand-new stories featuring and benefiting love and Happily Ever Afters across the gender and sexual identity spectrums. Proceeds from both ebook and paperback will be donated to four nationally renowned organizations in support of LGBTQIA+ and other marginalized and oppressed communities in the United States, including PLANNED PARENTHOOD, HUMAN RIGHTS CAMPAIGN, NATIONAL CENTER FOR TRANSGENDER EQUALITY and HEALTH PROFESSIONALS ADVANCING LGBTQ+ MEDICAL TREATMENT AND EQUALITY. 

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About The Authors

The following contributing authors are either NYT or USA Today bestselling or LGBTQIA+ or BIPOC own-voice authors who are allies, parents, or children touched by the need to read more romance where people of all identities and orientations find love. 

Amalie Howard ~ April White ~ Camille Duplessis ~ Chencia C. Higgins~ Cynthia St. Aubin ~ Darynda Jones ~ Erica Ridley ~ Hildie McQueen ~ Jade Lee w/a Kathy Lyons ~ Janna MacGregor ~ Jennifer Ashley ~ Mila Finelli ~ Kerrigan Byrne ~ Kim Loraine ~ Kristan Higgins ~ Mira Lyn Kelly ~ Piper Huguley ~ Robyn Peterman ~ Rosalind James ~ Ruby Dixon ~ Sara Ney ~ Skye Warren 

Please note: **We are not affiliated with these charities, but are a collective of authors who hold human rights, dignity, and the ability to love and live without fear incredibly sacred.**

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WORLD RUNNING DOWN by Al Hess — Featured New Release

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WORLD RUNNING DOWN

Al Hess


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A transgender salvager on the outskirts of a dystopian Utah gets the chance to earn the ultimate score and maybe even a dash of romance. But there’s no such thing as a free lunch…
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Valentine Weis is a salvager in the future wastelands of Utah. Wrestling with body dysphoria, he dreams of earning enough money to afford citizenship in Salt Lake City – a utopia where the testosterone and surgery he needs to transition is free, the food is plentiful, and folk are much less likely to be shot full of arrows by salt pirates. But earning that kind of money is a pipe dream, until he meets the exceptionally handsome Osric.

Once a powerful AI in Salt Lake City, Osric has been forced into an android body against his will and sent into the wasteland to offer Valentine a job on behalf of his new employer – an escort service seeking to retrieve their stolen androids. The reward is a visa into the city, and a chance at the life Valentine’s always dreamed of. But as they attempt to recover the “merchandise”, they encounter a problem: the android ladies are becoming self-aware, and have no interest in returning to their old lives.

The prize is tempting, but carrying out the job would go against everything Valentine stands for, and would threaten the fragile found family that’s kept him alive so far. He’ll need to decide whether to risk his own dream in order to give the AI a chance to live theirs.

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ABOUT AL

WRD - Micah-for Al's profile picAl Hess (he/him) is the author of World Running Down and the self-published Hep Cats of Boise series. Semi-finalist in the SPSFC with Mazarin Blues.

When not hunched before a computer screen, Al can be found at his art desk. He does portraits in both pencil and oil paint and loves drawing fellow authors’ characters nearly as much as his own. He writes cozy and uplifting stories with queer, trans, and neurodiverse representation.

STROKED by Linda G. Hill – Featured New Release

STROKED

Once a Week at Woody’s #3

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Linda G. Hill


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StrokedA stripper and a lawyer walk into a bar …

Casper thinks of Woody O’Flanagan’s Pub as home, but he has a shadier stripping job to supplement his income. One he’d quit if he could just sell his artwork. Enter Tristan, the handsome lawyer who’s itching to see Casper’s etchings…

Tristan is an up-and-comer at his law firm, but his speech impediment and sidetracked dreams are holding him back in career and love. Until he meets Casper, a gorgeous stripper who understands every word he says…

When Casper and Tristan are caught in a compromising position by the police due to Casper’s questionable job, the first thing out of Tristan’s mouth ensures their arrest. Getting thrown in jail teaches them that it’s time to follow their passions. But will their passions include each other?

Opposites attract in this hilarious and steamy m/m romance, the third standalone book in Linda G. Hill’s “Once a Week at Woody’s” series.

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Author’s note: This story includes a parent with dementia.

 

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ABOUT LINDA

51zEkWS7bmL._US230_Award-winning author Linda G. Hill was born and raised an only child in Southern Ontario, Canada. She credits the time she spent alone when she was growing up, reading books and building worlds and characters of her own to keep her company, as the reason she became a writer.

A stay-at-home mom of three beautiful boys, Linda is a graduate of the Writing Program at St. Lawrence College in Brockville, Ontario. Aside from caring for her family, she enjoys traveling the world, eating trout cooked on the barbecue, and, of course, reading.

 

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