Thursday, June 28, 2012

Got a tumblr.

Because clearly what I need most in life is more distractions. ;)

http://RowanMcBride.tumblr.com/ 

(Totally not safe for work)

Thursday, June 21, 2012

Meme'd!

Elizabeth Brooks tagged me on the Lucky Seven meme!

Rules: Go to page 7 or 77 of your latest work. Read down to the seventh line and then online the next seven lines or sentences. Then head off and tag seven more writers.

So, without further ado, I'm posting seven sentences from my latest publication-- "One Good Year."

I want what you want. I want you to be happy. But most of all I want... Curving my palm behind his nape, I drew him to my body. I lowered my head and buried my face in his hair, inhaling deeply. Even with where he'd been tonight, I could still catch the green-apple scent of his shampoo.  "I love you."


Now, who to tag? I choose Katrina Strauss, Z.A. Maxfield, Kari Gregg, Eric Arvin, Belinda McBride, Zach Sweets, and Alex Woolfson (because I'm curious to see how he'll swing this with a comic book).

Thursday, June 7, 2012

Size Differences

Oh, man, I have a thing for size difference stories. Love it when one character towers over the other. M/M, M/F, it doesn't matter. Such happiness!

But it's sort of hard to find them in M/M. Was wondering if you had any suggestions for stories with a size difference between the protagonists. If the bigger guy has a bit of muscle, that would be doubly appreciated. XD



Edit: I thought I'd also list a few of the ones I've already read here as well, in no particular order. If you have a suggestion, list it in the comments and if I read it and like it, I'll put it on this list. I've also created a GoodReads list, so you can add book there and vote! Click here to see it.

  • Pyromancer by Amanda Young
    • The main character is an angsty firefighter who constantly works out to work off that angst (and sexual frustration). The scene where Tanner first sees said firefighter is priceless.
  • Collared by Kari Gregg
    • A mutation has spread across the world that makes almost everyone "bigger and badder." A very small percentage, though, go the opposite direction, and Kari Gregg does a great job of portraying both the terror and the hawtness of that situation.

There's more, but I have to look on the book shelf to see. So, in the meantime...

Share yours! I want to reeeeeeeeeead!


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