I'm sure there are a lot of women out there who fell in love with the gritty outlaws in Sons of Anarchy. I happen to be one of them. I took my passion for the series to Amazon and started devouring all the biker books I could find.
My newest release, It Was a Thursday, deals with the aftermath of a school shooting. I’ve been sitting on this story idea for about five years. Four years ago, I decided to write the story that continued to sneak its way into my dreams.
Pride Publishing talks to the authors featured in the Gay Rom Lit anthology this year, Unconventional in San Diego.
Even before Tig fell in love with Venus on Sons of Anarchy, I wondered how it would feel to be a gay man in the Alpha world of motorcycle clubs. So, with that in mind, I wrote a love story for such a man. Solo is used to sneaking around to fulfil his body’s desire for other men.
Pride Publishing talks to Carol Lynne about her Special Editions of the popular Good-Time Boys series.
Hi I'm Carol Lynne, and I am Pride Publishing's featured author for July!
With the recent news of the Bonnier Group buying Totally Entwined, I decided to take a look back at my years with the extraordinary people of Totally Bound publishing.
What can we expect from the new Lobster Cove series?
I have a page of interesting characters to introduce, and I’m so excited to write their stories. There will be a mix of gay, bi-sexual and transgender residents in Lobster Cove, and I plan to write them all happily-ever-afters.
Tell us a little bit about yourself.
I’m the mother of two teenage girls. I started writing to escape a bad marriage because I knew I was the only one who could pull myself out of the pit I found myself in. I’m happy to say it was the best thing for myself and my girls.
What is it about cowboys?
Bailey: Everything! Lol, well it’s what we’re shown in movies, books, and magazines with cowboys being the heroes and good guys, the strong, silent, and badass sexy types.
Carol: I believe it’s more than what they wear, although, yum. For me, a peace seems to radiate from them. A confidence in themselves and the jobs they perform in a loving and caring way despite the weather. Okay, maybe it’s a combination of both. The spirit of a cowboy warms my heart, but it’s those well-fitted jeans, button-snap shirts and cowboy hats that fuel my fantasies.
"Looking at love through the male-male perspective, for me, it's making me heal. I think a lot of women are kind of the same. We've just been burned," said Lynne. "And when you read a male-male book you don't have to put yourself in that book, because you have no chance with these men. So you can just truly enjoy the love and their relationship."
As a divorced woman and single mother, Lynne writes full time—working through her past hardships through her characters. Lynne has been criticized for writing "insta-love" books in which the characters fall in love in the very beginning of the story.
Three of my favorite fellow romance authors:
This is an easy one for me.
• Diana Palmer because through her books I learned to love romance. I love that her heroes are flawed and her women aren't always gorgeous.
Where did the idea for The Brick Yard come from?
Originally, I knew I wanted to write a story about a Mixed Martial Arts fighter. While creating the character of Lucky I knew he needed a past. That backstory led me to the realization that Lucky would need a safe place. That one spot in the world where he could flourish as a fighter and a man. Thus, The Brick Yard. At first, I thought of the gym as a location, but as I continued to write the story, I discovered The Brick Yard had become as much a character in the story as the main heroes. Until that point, I didn’t have a title for the book, but once I realized how important the gym was to the people who lived and trained in it, the title became quite clear.
Three books on my keeper shelves:
• Tigers & Devils by Sean Kennedy. A true gay romance. This is, in my opinion, the best book for readers who are delving into gay romances for the first time. The love story is real and breathtaking without the descriptive sex scenes. So, yes, the perfect gateway for curious traditional romance readers.
This is book one in the C-7 Shifters series, so what can you tell us about this series of books?
I love the process of building a world where shifters are living alongside humans. I knew going in that I wanted to come up with a species of shifter that could shift into any living thing, so I came up with Chameleon shifters. They aren’t the cute, colorful lizards, well, unless they want to be. They are a unique species who can blend into whatever background needed to perform their jobs as security specialists. The Chameleon shifters are rare, even in a world where shifters of all species roam. Shunned by other shifters, the Chameleons have banded together to form a makeshift family. Readers can expect love, danger and sex with each story…
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