...when you go silent for a while
and then release a book?
Well, silence first, I suppose. I had uni finals, so I led
myself not into temptation and failed most of them anyway—oops! Then it was
knuckling down to finish editing my debut novel—more on that in a moment. About
that time, I also started a new job. And roughly two weeks ago, enter second
job. (Well, fourth, if you count the writing and proofreading I was already
doing.)
So there you have it. Final exams, intense edits and new
jobs aren’t conducive to writing blog posts when you’re an introvert who just
wants to cower under the safety of your rock. Apologies for that.
But today, I’m crawling out from under my rock for some
fabulously rainbow news: my debut novel is released today! The Truth About Riley is now available in ebook and paperback from
Bottom Drawer Publications and other booksellers, including Barnes and Noble.
(I still gibber with excitement and awe a little when I think about that.)
So what is the
truth about Riley? Here’s the blurb to whet your appetite, and the cover to wet
your mouth. (No, seriously. Is that not the most droolworthy cover model of all
time?)
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The argument helps both Cameron and Riley vent about
their issues, and when they’ve calmed down, they decide to exchange
numbers and talk again. From this decision springs a friendship that,
over time, grows into a gentle romance—all over the phone, because Riley
is too scared to meet Cam in person. Showing a potential boyfriend his
disfigured face is the fastest way to get rejected, right? Even a month
of scorching hot phone sex can’t change his mind, no matter how hard Cam
tries to persuade him that with their phone chemistry, the sex would be
so much better in person.
Meanwhile, Cam is haunted by the scarred blond he
seems to be seeing everywhere, and Riley can’t get the handsome brunet
who always seems happy to see him out of his mind. It’s a shock to both
men to realise that the guy they’re falling for over the phone is also
the man who brightens their day with just a smile; but it’s one thing to
let a stranger smile at you and quite another to let him close enough
to see into your soul. If Riley can’t break down the walls in his mind
and believe that Cameron loves him in spite of his scars, their
relationship may be doomed before they’ve even had a chance to kiss.
And if that isn’t enough to convince you, you can find the
whole of Chapter One HERE on a separate page of the blog. Don’t worry, this is
sanctioned by my publisher. BDP released the entire chapter as three teaser
extracts in the run-up to today—they’ve done a much better job of selling me
than I have. Me, I’m just hoping the words will speak for themselves.