Friday, November 29, 2013

The Library, an Opposites novella {release day bash and giveaway event}


Please join me Saturday November 30th for a day full of fun, games and giveaways sponsored by over a dozen Indie Authors!! Kade Boehme, Robert Reeves, Sandrine Gasq-Dion, Belinda Boring, Jayson James, Algenon Lush, Ashlynn Forge, Chrystalla Thoma, Morticia Knight, Kindle Alexander, John H Ames, Sallie Lundy Frommer, Jay Di Meo and of course TM Smith!!
 
 
There will be ebooks, paperback books, bookmarks, koozies, various swag and even a coffee mug up for grabs throughout this event. At the same time there is the rafflecopter giveaway below that you can enter as well for even more ebooks AND a winners choice giftcard.
 
So please, come celebrate the release of The Library and play some fun games for a chance to win some great prizes. If you haven't read these books yet be sure to grab your copies now and enter the world of Opposites.
 
** Warning.. Opposites is an adult dystopian majorly M/M series that has lots of adult content, including but not limited to, sexual relationships between consenting adults. There are gay, straight and lesbian couplings throughout this series. **
 
 
In the year 2081 our planet survived global warming of an apocalyptic scale. When the dust settled and the water receded Dr. Anthony Smith, one of only a few hundred survivors of GWI, started society anew. Having come to the conclusion that injudicious breeding played a huge role in the destruction of Earth as we knew it in the twenty first century, he worked closely with other survivors to isolate the Dionysus gene. This gene has the ability to manipulate human DNA to ensure that all male children be born gay, and all female children be born lesbians.
 
In the year 2300 Dr. Smith’s descendants are ushering in the twenty fourth century having maintained control of the government that still rules society. Twins Aiya and Aiyan are preparing to meet their matches and take control of House Gaeland, the current ruling House.
But not everything is as it seems.

Love is Love.. it knows no gender and doesn’t conform to restrictions and boundaries. Aiyan has found his soul mate in Kaden, the prince of House Devi that he is matched with and eventually marries. But when the person Aiya falls in love with tests the boundaries put in place after GWI, all hell breaks loose. And in the midst of one secret unraveling, another will emerge. There is a growing anomaly that threatens to destroy over two hundred years of progression.
This anomaly is known as Opposites.

*WARNING* Opposites is a majorly M/M New Adult novel that contains explicit sexual content and relationships between gay, lesbian and straight couples.
 
 
Grab your copy of Opposites from Smashwords now!
 
 
The Library, an Opposites Novella, by TM Smith
Three gay couples run amuck in this short story where clothing, beds, even four walls are all optional!

Want to know what happened that night in the library?
Cirian and Rian had a fight in the library and Rian ends up naked on the desk, on his back, at Cirian's mercy.

Want to know how far things went with ice cream?
A romantic evening by the fire feeding his husband ice cream leads to a lot more than heavy petting for Aiyan and Kaden.

Want to know what was going on when those birds fled?
Travelling hundreds of miles, battling the rebels and then travelling back to House Gaeland will take it out of you. But when Tanis wants something, he takes it. Raven is about to be bent over a tree!

A Note from the Author: I've taken three scenes from Opposites that were cut short and elaborated on the shenanigans that ensued. I also focused more in the beginning on the relationship between Cirian and Rian, to give readers a chance to know them and their inner workings better.

**Warning, The Library is a novella set in the same world as Opposites. It's an adult dystopian M/M novella that includes consenting and explicit sexual relationships between gay couples**
 
 
 
Grab your copy of The Library from Smashwords now!
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
a Rafflecopter giveaway

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