5 Authors - 5 Stories - 1 Charity
Available for purchase through September 2015, Finding Love is a limited edition box set of brand new, full length, stand-alone M/M romance stories that share the theme of celebrating pride.
The authors banded together with the goal of raising funds for The Trevor Project and the proceeds are being donated to help support their efforts to provide life-saving and life-affirming services to LGBTQ youth.
Available for purchase through September 2015, Finding Love is a limited edition box set of brand new, full length, stand-alone M/M romance stories that share the theme of celebrating pride.
The authors banded together with the goal of raising funds for The Trevor Project and the proceeds are being donated to help support their efforts to provide life-saving and life-affirming services to LGBTQ youth.
His Fragile Heart by Jamie Lynn Miller
Do you believe in the power of love, even after death? After losing his lover in a car accident two years ago, actor Nathan Marshall wasn't interested in another relationship. Until he meets waiter Justin Kowalski. Something about him seems so familiar that Nathan is instantly drawn to the younger man. Surprised at his capacity to love again, his relationship with Justin blossoms. But then an unbelievable truth is revealed - one that could break both their hearts for good.
Through New Eyes by T.K. Paige
Roommates Jed and Doyle have been best friends since meeting in college. Now that they've graduated and are starting new jobs they have no intentions of letting that change anything. Doyle is everything Jed isn't, smart, cute and active at the LGTB center. Jed has always looked out for his friend and been there for him. They have plans and an amazing relationship, everything planned out to the smallest degree. Any changes could make it all go off the rails. So why can't Jed get over how annoying he finds Doyle's ex turned friend, who seems to be around way too often? Why can't he stop noticing Doyle in new ways? If Jed doesn't take a risk, he could miss what's been there all along.
Iridescent (An Angels All Fire Series Short) by M. LeAnne Phoenix
Best friends, trusted confidants, partners in crime— call it what you like, Phai and Jen have been two halves of a whole ever since they met just over five years ago. The trouble is, that while Phai is falling more in love with his best friend every day, Jensen Whitfield seems content to call him brother. Hephaistion Amyntoros has faced many challenges during his long, long life, but the idea of confessing his heart’s desire to Jen and discovering that he doesn’t feel the same, terrifies him... but what happens if he does share his feelings? When the whole of Phai's past rages into blistering life, ready to consume the very sun, Phai must focus on getting them out alive. Will they emerge from the fire intact or will the love in his life burn like a supernova once more?
Unexpectedly Lucky (The Bradford Boys, Book 1) by Carly Rose
Lincoln and Ryan have been best friends since the fifth grade. Their friendship has always been effortless, but a single night of passion threatens to change everything. Will the emotional fallout drive them apart or will they be lucky enough to find love unexpectedly?
What the Heart Wants by D.C. Williams
Will has just graduated from high school and is struggling with coming out. A surreptitious visit to NYC Pride brings Kev into his life. Will is immediately attracted to Kev, but they're separated by a huge age difference, and Will is still coming to terms with himself. Their friendship grows over the course of a year, but can it become more?
About The Trevor Project
Founded in 1998 by the creators of the Academy Award®-winning short
film TREVOR, The Trevor Project is
the leading national organization providing crisis intervention and suicide
prevention services to lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and questioning
(LGBTQ) young people ages 13-24.
The life-saving, life-affirming work of The Trevor Project springs from
the powerful intersection of storytelling on stage and film.
In 1994, producers Randy Stone and Peggy Rajski saw writer/performer
James Lecesne bring to life Trevor, a character he created as part of his
award-winning one-man show WORD OF MOUTH.
Convinced Trevor's story would make a wonderful short film, Stone and
Rajski invited Lecesne to adapt it into a screenplay. Rajski directed the movie and TREVOR went on
to win many prestigious awards including the Academy Award® for Best Live
Action Short Film.
The Oscar-winning film eventually launched a national movement. When
producer Randy Stone secured an airing on HBO with Ellen DeGeneres hosting,
director/producer Peggy Rajski discovered there was no real place for young
people like Trevor to turn when facing challenges similar to his. She quickly
recruited mental health experts and figured out how to build the infrastructure
necessary for a nationwide 24-hour crisis line, and writer James Lecesne
secured the funds to start it. On the night their funny and moving
coming-of-age story premiered on HBO in 1998, these visionary filmmakers
launched the Trevor Lifeline, the first national crisis intervention and
suicide prevention lifeline for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and
questioning youth.
Since then, hundreds of thousands of young people in crisis have
reached out to The Trevor Project’s multiple in-person and online life-saving,
life-affirming resources--Trevor Lifeline, TrevorChat, TrevorSpace and Trevor
Education Workshops.
The Trevor Project is the premier organization providing crisis
intervention and suicide prevention services to LGBTQ teens and young adults.
Watch
‘Trevor’ on YouTube
AUTHOR PROFILES:
Jamie Lynn Miller has been
writing fiction since childhood and decided to take the plunge and go pro in
2008, finding to her amazement that people truly enjoyed her love stories.
She’s a romantic at heart, and her tales reflect the desire we all have to find
“the one,” persevering through trials and heartache for that happy ending.
Jamie has a degree in fine arts and has spent the last twenty years
working as a graphic designer, though she’d much rather be writing. She was
born in Chicago and still lives there today with her husband and their two
furry, four-footed children, er… cats.
If she’s not brainstorming story ideas, you can find Jamie at a sci-fi
convention, in front of a furnace doing glass blowing, or on a mat twisted into
a yoga pose.
T.K. Paige picked up her
first book to read around the age of four and hasn't stopped since. She
discovered the M/M genre in August of 2012 and an addict was hooked.
If you see her and she is not reading, then she is thinking about the
books that live in her head. It doesn't matter what else she is doing, it is
guaranteed half her brain has a plot running through it.
A stay at home mom for more years than she would like to think about,
she is lucky enough to be married to a wonderful guy who encouraged her to
write throughout their years together.
Then when she finally did it and she told him what she was writing, he
turned only slightly green and asked “Do I have to read it?” Apparently, he had
dreams of her being the next Urban Fantasy sensation with her taste in movies.
M. LeAnne Phoenix would tell
you that the worst time of her life was the two years that she attempted to
take off from writing. If you asked her to explain exactly why she did such a
thing, you would most likely get the mad attempt to arch an eyebrow like her
dad and then a shake of the head as she told you it was unlucky to speak of
such things. Suffice it to say, it will never happen again!
Born and raised in Fort Worth, Texas in the mid-1970's, Ms. Phoenix was
young and wild (and even free!) during the crazy wondrous decade known as the
1980's and the even crazier but now grungy decade of the 1990's. Music is
second only to the muses that live and breathe to fill her mind with beautiful
men, and music always helps them to tell their stories. She is never without
her iPod or her computer no matter where she goes, although, she does like to
hike and take pictures of the sky and the moon, and even the occasional shot of
the sun through the branches of a tree.
An avid cat lover, Ms. Phoenix has been owned by many throughout her
life, though her current owner is one Lily-Rose, who really would like for her
to step away from the keyboard and pay her some attention! After all, hasn't
she earned it?
Carly Rose was named after
her grandmother, an accomplished poet, and a character her mom met in a romance
novel while awaiting her birth, I guess you could say that writing has always
been in her blood.
As a child her parents used to threaten to take away her books and make her play outside when she wasn't getting her chores done. Now she’s all grown up and her roles as wife, mother of two, and part-time nurse keep her hopping. As a blogger, book reviewer, freelance editor, and author, she still manage to spend time each day with her nose in a book.
As a child her parents used to threaten to take away her books and make her play outside when she wasn't getting her chores done. Now she’s all grown up and her roles as wife, mother of two, and part-time nurse keep her hopping. As a blogger, book reviewer, freelance editor, and author, she still manage to spend time each day with her nose in a book.
She’s a student of life who’s always looking for new opportunities to
learn and discovered early on that the love of family, friends and a
positive attitude are all you really need. A free spirited motorcycle
enthusiast who loves butterflies, dancing in the rain, and believes that
everything is better in purple, she love to hear from reader so stop by and say
"hi" anytime!
D.C. Williams is a funny
little middle aged woman who mostly lives in Pennsylvania and writes romance
novels you wouldn't expect.
This book is only available for a limited time while ALL proceeds go to The Trevor Project.
PUBLICATION DATES: June 8, 2015 – September 30, 2015
LENGTH: 280 pages
GENRES INCLUDE: Gay (M/M), Romance, Contemporary, New Adult, Fantasy
COVER ARTIST: Dakota Trace
BLOG TOUR PAGE: http://carlysbookreviews.blogspot.com/2015/06/finding-love.html
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