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Improper Fraction - V.L. Locey - New Release!


O’Malley Ramsey, math aficionado, grew up next door to Garrison Rook, All-American athlete. While O’Malley dreamed of numbers and kissing Garrison, Garrison’s tastes ran to home runs and hot chicks. During a family celebration the night before both young men were heading off for college, O’Malley joyously discovers that Garrison isn’t quite as straight as the star athlete had been pretending to be. Vows to return to each other quickly followed a few clumsy kisses in the old treehouse in the Rook’s backyard.

O’Malley came home to Garrison. Garrison never returned to O’Malley.

Four years later, the two ex-friends meet up at a summer camp where O’Malley is serving as a counselor. Garrison is desperate to make things right with his childhood friend, but can O’Malley, still nursing the pain and mistrust of Garrison’s betrayal, ever forgive or love Garrison again?

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V.L. Locey loves worn jeans, yoga, belly laughs, walking, reading and writing lusty tales, Greek mythology, the New York Rangers, comic books, and coffee. (Not necessarily in that order.) She shares her life with her husband, her daughter, one dog, two cats, a flock of assorted domestic fowl, and two Jersey steers.

When not writing spicy romances, she enjoys spending her day with her menagerie in the rolling hills of Pennsylvania with a cup of fresh java in hand. She can also be found online on Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, and GoodReads.

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#Rainbow Snippets - October 7


Rainbow Snippets is a group for LGBTQ+ authors, readers, and bloggers to gather once a week to share six sentences from a work of fiction–a WIP or a finished work or even a 6-sentence book recommendation (snippets are 6 sentences long–one for each colour in the Pride flag). You can find all the snippets by clicking here.

Today's Snippet is from First Season, the second book in the Harrisburg Railers Hockey Series co-written with V.L. Locey.

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I’d had two clients before this, big companies with interesting problems, where my lectures on sensitivity awareness had been well received. I could handle rough feedback, crappy tweets, Facebook discussions about inappropriate shit, but they were corporate clients, not hockey players.

It was me and them.

Alone.

Talking one-on-one with hockey players and the support network around them about how it was okay for one of their players to be sleeping with their coach. Also that gay was good, love was love, and oh yeah, could they stop tweeting shit about anything to do with gender, politics, and sexual orientation, to name three things on my list.

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The Book - OUT NOW

Layton wants success, Adler wants a family. How can love make both these things possible?

Layton Foxx works hard for what he's achieved. The condo, the career, the chance to make his mark...it's all down to the sacrifices he's made. With tragedy in his past, he doesn’t want or need love. Then he meets Adler Lockhart, the extroverted, sexy winger for the Harrisburg Railers, and abruptly he can’t avoid love even if he wanted to.

Adler Lockhart has had everything handed to him his whole life. Cars, villas, cash, college tuition at the finest Ivy League schools. The only thing he doesn’t have is parents who care, or the love of a good man. Then Layton walks into his privileged life and shows him what real love can be like.



Harrisburg Railers Series

Changing Lines (Book #1)
First Season (Book #2)
Deep Edge (Book #3)
Poke Check (Book #4) WIP


Hump Day Interview - V.L Locey & RJ Scott


It's Hump Day again and today in the hot seat it's ME and V.L. Locey my partner in crime writing the Harrisburg Railers series.


What do you think is the most rewarding thing about writing M/M versus other genres?

V.L.: For me the most rewarding thing about writing M/M or LGBTQ+ is that I can touch lives and hopefully open eyes. I recall being at a book event in the town where I now live. It’s a very rural, Republican, conservative, Christian small town. While at this event a young woman and her friend walked up to my table and looked at my LGBTQ+ books. She then asked if she could give me a hug. I was happy to oblige. After the hug, she and her girlfriend told me that my print books had been the first LGBTQ+ books that they had ever seen in the area. They were beyond thrilled to see that SOMEONE was writing stories about the gay community. There may have been a few tears that day, all joyous.

Do you ever abandon a draft partly written and just move on? Do you keep a file of plot ideas?

V.L.: Not generally. Most of my ideas play out well for certain length stories. Some are great for shorts or novellas but not meaty enough for a novel. So, I write the short or novella. I do have one file now for story ideas that I want to write for another M/M hockey collection. 

RJ: I never abandon a draft – I always finish what I started, I’m very linear like that. I have so many ideas all the time. I keep some cuttings from the newspaper, links to pages on the Net, and I love National Geographic will I keep copies of if anything inspires me.

What did you edit out of this book?

V.L.: Not much that I recall. We had to tweak some names here and there, but there were no huge revisions we had to make.

What was your hardest scene to write?

RJ: Any sex scene is hard for me to write. LOL… That is why I love writing with VL, she inspires me! I also find it very draining to write emotional scenes, because I get so involved in them J

V.L.: Probably the one where Adler – who I wrote – called his mother and was brushed aside. That one was tough because all he wanted was some love from his parents. There was also another scene toward the end where Adler was lost and wandering the city that was hard to pen.

Which writers inspire you?

RJ: Jordan L Hawk, Eli Easton, Marie Sexton, Victoria Denault

V.L.: Gosh, so many! My coauthor RJ for sure. She’s so savvy and smart, skilled at her craft, and can pluck my heartstrings so well. Her sexy scenes are things of beauty! One of my most inspirational authors is Mark Twain. When I first started writing I kept a picture of him by my writing area to remind me that it’s not necessary to have a college degree to be a successful author.

What is the funniest thing that has happened to you recently?

RJ: When Petronella gave me a birthday present – confirmation that bull semen had been donated in my name to farmers in Africa. Such a cool present… but so funny.

V.L.: Aside from the countdown conversation the other day, probably when I was sitting at the table writing – innocently I may add – and a stinkbug flew into the side of my head. There was a great deal of flapping and cussing and dancing before the bug was out of my hair. Afterward I thought it was hilarious.

You loaned your car to a friend, forgetting there's something stashed in there you don't want anyone to find. What is it?
 

RJ: My vinyl copy of the Jason Donovan album from 1989/90 or so.

V.L
.: Oh uh...my Dr. Who/Torchwood DVD’s? I’m very boring and vanilla. Sorry for the mundane reply.

What was the last gift you gave someone? 

RJ: That’s a hard one, it was my 50th birthday and so it was me getting the gifts – so lucky. Our daughter was 21 in July, and we gave her jewellery and money and we went away for the weekend to a place called Center Parcs. Awesome weekend.

V.L.: I gave my daughter some new dishtowels and washcloths for the new pad she’s moving into soon.

You step outside and find a lottery ticket that ends up winning $10 million. What would you do? 

RJ: Oh wow, that is a hard one. I would feel very lucky and would like to think that I would try and track down the real winner. I would feel too guilty not to! If I couldn’t track them down then a lot of the money would go to charity!

V.L.: Faint. Then dance. Then go buy stuff and plane tickets.

Write the first sentence of a feature profile of you in a book magazine.

V.L. Locey. Gay romance author, chicken herder, sipper of coffee, and lover of men in long overcoats. 

For your chance to win and copy of First Season (Harrisburg Railers #2) answer this question...What is the funniest thing that has happened to you recently?

First Season (Harrisburg Railers #2) 

Layton wants success, Adler wants family, how can love make both these things possible?

Layton Foxx works hard for what he has. The condo, the career, the chance to make his mark, is all down to the sacrifices he has made. With tragedy in his past, he doesn’t want or need love. Then he meets Adler Lockhart, the extroverted, sexy winger for the Harrisburg Railers and abruptly he can’t avoid love even if he wanted to.

Adler Lockhart has had everything handed to him his whole life. Cars, villas, cash, college tuition at the finest Ivy League schools. The only things he doesn’t have are parents who care or the love of a good man. Then Layton walks into his privileged life and shows him what real love can be like.




V.L. Locey loves worn jeans, yoga, belly laughs, walking, reading and writing lusty tales, Greek mythology, the New York Rangers, comic books, and coffee. (Not necessarily in that order.) She shares her life with her husband, her daughter, one dog, two cats, a flock of assorted domestic fowl, and two Jersey steers.

When not writing spicy romances, she enjoys spending her day with her menagerie in the rolling hills of Pennsylvania with a cup of fresh java in hand. She can also be found online on Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, and GoodReads.

Website: http://vlloceyauthor.com/
Blog- http://thoughtsfromayodelinggoatherder.blogspot.com/



First Season (Harrisburg Railers #2) - OUT NOW!


Cover by Meredith Russell

The Book

Layton wants success, Adler wants family, how can love make both these things possible?

Layton Foxx works hard for what he has. The condo, the career, the chance to make his mark, is all down to the sacrifices he has made. With tragedy in his past, he doesn’t want or need love. Then he meets Adler Lockhart, the extroverted, sexy winger for the Harrisburg Railers and abruptly he can’t avoid love even if he wanted to.

Adler Lockhart has had everything handed to him his whole life. Cars, villas, cash, college tuition at the finest Ivy League schools. The only things he doesn’t have are parents who care or the love of a good man. Then Layton walks into his privileged life and shows him what real love can be like.

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Harrisburg Railers Series 

First Season (Book #2)






Open Net (Cayuga Cougars #2) - V.L. Locey - New Release


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August Miles has the world on a string professionally.

Augie, as his friends and teammates call the unassuming young goaltender, is on the fast track to the pros. The starting goalie for the Cayuga Cougars, he has a year or two in Cayuga to hone his skills and all his career dreams will have come true. Pity his personal life isn’t riding the same high. He’s the only one among his group of friends without that special someone to call his own.

Until he meets Salvatore Castenada at a lakeside party. The attraction is white-hot and more than a little wonderfully overwhelming for the romantically inexperienced goalie. August quickly discovers that Sal is everything he’s dreamed of in a man: mature, settled, sinfully handsome, and filled with gentle humor. Sal is also HIV positive.
Will Sal’s revelation about his status end this budding relationship before it can even begin? Or will the two men be able to handle the challenges life—and a championship run for the Cougars—throws at them?


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V.L. Locey loves worn jeans, yoga, belly laughs, walking, reading and writing lusty tales, Greek mythology, the New York Rangers, comic books, and coffee. (Not necessarily in that order.) She shares her life with her husband, her daughter, one dog, two cats, a flock of assorted domestic fowl, and two Jersey steers.

When not writing spicy romances, she enjoys spending her day with her menagerie in the rolling hills of Pennsylvania with a cup of fresh java in hand. She can also be found online on Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, and GoodReads.




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Hump Day Interview - V.L. Locey


Today I'd like to welcome V.L. Locey to the blog.


Without further ado...

Who has been your favourite character to write so far?

I tend to fall in love with each character as I'm writing them. If I had to pick just one, it would probably be Victor Kalinski. While he's crass to the nth he also has a tender side that only those who take the time to dig know about. Also, he says what so many of us wish we could say.

What comes to your first, characters or plot? Anything else...

Usually it's characters or a chunk of a plot idea.

Do you keep a file of plot ideas?

Oh yes! I'm constantly jotting things down on paper and adding them to the file.

How do you go about editing? Straight after writing or giving yourself a break?

I like give the story a break then go back to it after a couple weeks.

What's your favourite TV Show and why?

I don't watch a lot of TV but the shows I do watch I'm religious about. Does hockey count? No? Picking just one is going to be so hard. I adore GOT, OITNB, Outlander, The Walking Dead, Dr. Who and Torchwood. Perhaps I'd have to pick Dr. Who/Torchwood because they show us that the universe is vast but love is the one constant that spans the galaxy.

5 people, past or present to have for dinner (round for dinner not actually for dinner).

Oh gosh. My mother, my Pops, John Barrowman, Mark Twain, Mats Zuccarello.

V.L is offering a backlist ebook to one lucky commenter, just answer the question...Which 5 people, past or present, would you have have round for dinner? 

Open Net (Cayuga Cougars #2) - Out August 16

Pre-order Links: Amazon US | Amazon UK

August Miles has the world on a string professionally.

Augie, as his friends and teammates call the unassuming young goaltender, is on the fast track to the pros. The starting goalie for the Cayuga Cougars, he has a year or two in Cayuga to hone his skills and all his career dreams will have come true. Pity his personal life isn’t riding the same high. He’s the only one among his group of friends without that special someone to call his own.

Until he meets Salvatore Castenada at a lakeside party. The attraction is white-hot and more than a little wonderfully overwhelming for the romantically inexperienced goalie. August quickly discovers that Sal is everything he’s dreamed of in a man: mature, settled, sinfully handsome, and filled with gentle humor. Sal is also HIV positive.
Will Sal’s revelation about his status end this budding relationship before it can even begin? Or will the two men be able to handle the challenges life—and a championship run for the Cougars—throws at them?



V.L. Locey loves worn jeans, yoga, belly laughs, walking, reading and writing lusty tales, Greek mythology, the New York Rangers, comic books, and coffee. (Not necessarily in that order.) She shares her life with her husband, her daughter, one dog, two cats, a flock of assorted domestic fowl, and two Jersey steers.

When not writing spicy romances, she enjoys spending her day with her menagerie in the rolling hills of Pennsylvania with a cup of fresh java in hand. She can also be found online on Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, and GoodReads.

Website: http://vlloceyauthor.com/
Blog- http://thoughtsfromayodelinggoatherder.blogspot.com/


MM Hockey - exciting news...

Cover reveal coming June

Some of you may realize I like hockey (LOL).

I've already begun a series of MF ice hockey books (The Burlington Ice Dragons), but have really wanted to fit in a series of MM stories as well.

And then I got talking to VL Locey. Now, she's a big fan of a rival team (the New York Rangers), but I got over that after a few days - ROFL. We clicked when we were chatting on line, we even respect each other's teams, and that has to be good! We've hatched a few plans to get rid of any teams that are higher than us in the rankings. Mostly we laugh, and I absolutely LOVE her MM hockey books featuring Dan and Vic (more here), seriously a must read for anyone that likes a gritty story with a very sexy slant. Oh and hockey, and fighting, and *sighs*, one of the best *Bastard-of-a-hero* characters I have read.

So... you can guess where this is going...

We're writing a series of MM hockey books!

Changing Lines, book 1 in our Harrisburg Railers series will be out 12 July, and we have a cover reveal booked for early June. I can't wait to show you the cover because it's bloody awesome and sexy and GAH. Meredith Russell has outdone herself... again...

Meanwhile VL and I are plotting and creating characters, and getting very excited.

We've created a whole new team (a bit like I did with the Dragons) and I can actually share the logo today on the beautiful cover release graphic Meredith created.

The Harrisburg Railers - What's in a name?

Wiki... "During part of the 19th century, the building of the Pennsylvania Canal and later the Pennsylvania Railroad allowed Harrisburg to become one of the most industrialized cities in the Northeastern United States.  ...  With Harrisburg poised for growth in steel production, the Borough of Steelton became the ideal location for this type of industry. Steelton was a company town, opened in 1866 by the Pennsylvania Steel Company. Highly innovative in its steel making process, it became the first mill in the United States to make steel railroad rails by contract. ..."

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Life is a Stevie Wonder Song by V.L. Locey

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TITLE: Life is a Stevie Wonder Song

AUTHOR: V.L. Locey

PUBLISHER: Torquere Press

COVER ARTIST: Brandon Clay

LENGTH: 24,600 words

RELEASE DATE: December 30, 2015

BLURB: Authors know that their muse is a fickle creature. Best-selling spy novelist Stephen Ramsey has been in a hate-hate relationship with his inspiration for months. When Stephen's publisher lays a legal ultimatum upon him, with a rapidly approaching deadline, he knows he must do something to kick-start his creativity or face the unemployment line. His daughter comes up with a possible answer: a summer camp for the creative soul. With nothing to lose, Stephen packs up his laptop, phonograph and beloved record albums and heads from Greenwich Village to the Catskill Mountains.

There, among a horde of college students attending for extra credits, is Declan Pomeroy, a photographer of fey creatures who is twenty-two years younger than Stephen. The woods are a magical place, and he quickly finds himself falling under the spell of the free-spirited photographer. Confusion wars with desire inside Stephen as he succumbs to the feelings welling up inside. But, sadly, summer camp always has to end. Can a man who has just found himself really leave the person that makes his heart sing?


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Then he appeared from the tree line, a lithe, pale creature of the Finnish goddess Mielikki’s woods if ever I had seen one. Yay for that semester of world mythology back in college finally paying off. Declan wore nothing but a scrap of linen tied around his lean waist and a camera around his neck. I swallowed and stepped down off the porch, anxious to get closer to him. He waited patiently for me. As I drew closer, I could hear him humming. A smile tweaked my lips. It was Stevie Wonder’s Signed, Sealed, Delivered.

"You look like you have too much on," Declan announced when I stood in front of him. I glanced down at my attire. Gym shorts, a T-shirt, and sneakers sans socks. "How would you feel about doing this nude?" My sight knifed back from my clothes to my guide into the Twilight Zone.

"You’re not naked," I pointed out once I could speak around the knot of desire clogging my throat.

"I usually am, but I figured you’d be far too uptight to not have clothes on, so, I fashioned a makeshift chiton to cover my goodies."

"Okay. Yes, I'm not comfortable with our goodies hanging out." He glanced up at the fat moon over our heads, then sighed dramatically. "I can do no shirt and no shoes, however."

Declan’s gaze returned to me from Madame Luna. He made a sort of cooing sound then rose to his tiny toes to press his lips to mine. It was a soft peck, our mouths touching for a mere second, but it did things to my perceptions of who Steven Ramsey is that I still cannot fully explain.

"I think I'd like to see you without a shirt," he whispered over my lips.

"What are you doing?" I croaked. He shrugged a shoulder, then dropped back down to stand flat-footed. "Stop it, okay? I'm old enough to be your father."

He smiled then spun around, his bare back gleaming pure white. I wanted to touch his skin, trace the knobs of his spine with my tongue. This whole thing was pure insanity, yet I hurried to strip off my old T-shirt and kick off my sneakers. Declan glanced over his shoulder, smiled again, and then rushed off into the night, the coquette. I followed because what else could I do? Not traipsing after the kid was impossible. The grass was cool and wet under my bare soles. The high whine of a mosquito zipped past my ear. I would be nothing but a massive bug bite in the morning. I walked behind Declan, swatting at the air, hoping I didn’t step on something that would require stitches or a tetanus shot. We stepped into the woods. I debated going back for my shoes.

"We have to be as silent as possible," Declan, standing on my right, whispered.

"Shoes are quiet," I replied, my hand resting on the scraggy bark of an old pine.

"Shoes don’t allow you to touch the earth."

"They also don't allow thorns to penetrate your flesh," I parried. My guide grunted in consternation then set off once again. A million questions bounced around my head as I tenderly placed one foot down then the other. What kind of camera did he use? Was there a special ethereal film for capturing fey? Did I need therapy? Did I just step on a slug?

We walked deeper into the woods. The farther we traveled, the more I wanted to speak up or at least scoff. I was working on a good zinger when I ran into Declan’s bare back. He threw up a hand to silence me. My body tightened from a weird combination of fear and desire. The kid felt wonderful pressed against my chest, his clammy skin resting against mine. I peered over his head, my hand coming to rest on his left hip. Declan leaned back into me just the slightest bit. My cock began to swell. My eyelids drifted down as he wiggled enticingly closer still.

"Look at the hazy ring around the moon," Declan whispered. My fingers dug into his bony hip. I opened my eyes and looked up. We were on the edge of a small glen. He lifted up his camera and snapped several images as I stared at the milky white fingers of magic tickling the moon. "Now look at the ground." I did. There, in the center of the small glen, was a small, perfectly circular ring of mushrooms perhaps ten feet wide. "That's known as a fairy ring."

"Huh," I grunted, my body trying desperately to take over the show. Declan had to feel my erection resting against his pert ass. He seemed perfectly as ease with a hard dick between his buttocks. I, on the other hand, was slowly going mad. I longed to lower my mouth to his neck and lick the sweat from his skin. I also wanted to run away screaming to the world that I was not a faggot, but was I? It certainly looked it. Declan lowered his camera and took a few shots of the white mushrooms.

"I've heard tales of the fey blessing those who stand in a fairy ring under a full moon. Would you like to go stand in the ring, Steven?" he asked. I nodded. He slid out of my grasp and reached back to find my hand. His fingers were thinner than mine. He pulled me into the glen. I glanced up, then back. "Are you afraid that someone will see us cuddling in the fairy ring?"

"At the moment," I stepped carefully over several large mushrooms," I'm afraid of everything, mostly you."

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V.L. Locey loves worn jeans, yoga, belly laughs, reading and writing lusty tales, Greek mythology, the New York Rangers, comic books, and coffee. (Not necessarily in that order.) She shares her life with her husband, her daughter, two dogs, two cats, a flock of assorted domestic fowl, and three Jersey steers.
When not writing spicy romances, she enjoys spending her day with her menagerie in the rolling hills of Pennsylvania with a cup of fresh java in hand. She can also be found online on Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, and GoodReads.

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