Thursday, June 30, 2022

Cat's Review of This Time For Always by Andrew Grey @AndrewGreyBooks @TTCBooksandmore

Police officer Finnigan Pettaprin’s life is his job. He’s driven to be the best, always. Past relationships have largely been heartbreaking, so he keeps to himself. The last thing he expects is for a near-disastrous car chase through town to bring him in contact with Mark, the one who got away.

Mark Wallace hasn’t had the best luck in life. He managed to get out of Chicago with his freedom and his son, Lonnie, and needs help. Finn is the one friend he knows he can count on for a temporary place to stay, and possibly more. He’s hoping for a new start in a new town with a new job, but with his parents threatening to try to take his son, nothing is easy.
     
Finn takes Mark in and helps him get his life back on track. Along the way, the two men grow closer as they realize that what they both have always wanted is now in reach. But the intersection of Mark’s past and a string of local robberies threatens to upend the small family they are just starting to build and could give Mark’s parents the ammunition they need to destroy everything.


Cat gives this book 5 Meows with a 3 purr heat index...

Finn is working when there is a near accident. In one of the vehicles is his old friend and secret crush, Mark, and his son Lonnie. Mark is looking a bit rough around the edges and when he says he needs a favor, Finn is initially wary

Mark has had it tough and been down on his luck, but nearly losing his son was enough to shake him up and he's done what he could to get his act together. Now he has a job but needs to get away from his mom but had no money until he gets paid. He seeks out his best friend Finn to see if he will help him out.

But there is more to his story than just Mark's past drinking. Will he jeopardize Finn’s job and lose his son? Or will he be able to get his life back together?

This was a short but sweet story with some mystery as to who is burglarizing houses, Mark trying to stay dry and fight his mom for custody of his son. And then there's the sweet budding romance. It’s a nice friends to lovers, small town romance, men in uniform story with a cute kid. What’s not to love?! 

Andrew Grey is the author of over 100 works of Contemporary Gay Romantic fiction. After twenty-seven years in corporate America, he has now settled down in Central Pennsylvania with his husband, Dominic, and his laptop. An interesting ménage. Andrew grew up in western Michigan with a father who loved to tell stories and a mother who loved to read them. Since then he has lived throughout the country and traveled throughout the world.

He is a recipient of the RWA Centennial Award, has a master’s degree from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, and now writes full-time. Andrew’s hobbies include collecting antiques, gardening, and leaving his dirty dishes anywhere but in the sink (particularly when writing). He considers himself blessed with an accepting family, fantastic friends, and the world’s most supportive and loving partner. Andrew currently lives in beautiful, historic Carlisle, Pennsylvania.


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Crazy Little Thing Cold Love by Colette Davison Release blitz with Cat's Review, Excerpt & #giveaway @GayBookPromo @Colette_Davison @TTCBooksandmore

RELEASE BLITZ

Book Title: Crazy Little Thing Cold Love

Author and Publisher: Colette Davison

Cover Artist: Colette Davison

Photographer: Eric McKinney

Model: Patrick H

Release Date: June 24, 2022

Genre: Contemporary M/M Romance

Tropes: Daddy kink, age gap (12 years), hurt/comfort, ex-military 

Themes: Self-care

Heat Rating:  4 flames 

Length: 69 000 words

It is a standalone story, but Jude appeared in His Boy to Cherish as a side character

The book does not end on a cliffhanger.

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Can two very different men turn an intense holiday romance into lasting love?

Jude

I shoot my mouth off and hide behind my smile as I try—and fail—to fill the void inside. Nothing has felt right since I was medically discharged from the army. Can there be more to life than a dead-end job and meaningless hook-ups?

Kasper

I didn’t expect to win a Cuffd Destinations holiday, let alone meet a sexy guy who’s fun to be around. Jude doesn’t think he’s a Daddy, but I’m going to prove him wrong. Who knows what we might discover along the way?

Crazy Little Thing Cold Love is part of the Destination Daddies Season Two multi-author series. It features an emotionally scarred army veteran, a bubbly boy who sees the world in a unique way, summer snow, lots of steam, and a happy ending. Each book can be read as a standalone, but there are so many destinations and Daddies to discover, why not grab them all?

Trigger warning for mentions of PTSD, flashbacks, and nightmares.





Excerpt 

I found a spare stool at the bar and ordered a drink. It took me about thirty seconds to notice I was sitting next to a muscly guy with blond hair and bright blue eyes. He had his back to the wall while nursing a tumbler of scotch on the rocks as he surveyed the room. He was Hollywood’s definition of gorgeous. Not that it would matter if he didn’t have a personality to match his roguish good looks and body builder-scale muscles. I hadn’t talked to him yet, which meant another twizzle stick was about to be mine.

“Hi,” I said, gesturing towards his lanyard. “I’m mint leaves, and you are…?”

“Light rum.”

Flashes of hot pink ignited at the edges of my vision, dominating the other colours already dancing there. The colour of his voice was beautiful, which was a good start.

“Really? That means that together, we’re a mojito.”

The man laughed. “I think we’re missing a few ingredients.” Vibrant pink swirled and undulated with the rhythm of his words.

“Maybe a mojito in potential?”

He laughed louder while I motioned to the barman.

“Light rum and mint leaves,” I told him.

He nodded, checked off our combination on a list, and gave us a twizzle stick. Twenty-four. I had more than hot-pink guy.

“How come you’re not mixing?” I asked.

“I’m talking to you, aren’t I?”

It was my turn to laugh. “Now you are, but you were alone when I came over.”

“I needed a breather.”

“Yeah, me too.” I turned around to face away from the bar and leant against it. I’m Kasper, by the way.” I held my hand out.

“Jude.”

About the Author

Colette’s personal love story began at university, where she met her future husband. An evening of flirting, in the shadow of Lancaster castle, eventually led to a fairytale wedding. She’s enjoying her own ‘happy ever after’ in the north of England with her husband, two beautiful children and her writing.

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Wednesday, June 29, 2022

Tammy's Review of This Time For Always by Andrew Grey @AndrewGreyBooks @TTCBooksandmore

Police officer Finnigan Pettaprin’s life is his job. He’s driven to be the best, always. Past relationships have largely been heartbreaking, so he keeps to himself. The last thing he expects is for a near-disastrous car chase through town to bring him in contact with Mark, the one who got away.

Mark Wallace hasn’t had the best luck in life. He managed to get out of Chicago with his freedom and his son, Lonnie, and needs help. Finn is the one friend he knows he can count on for a temporary place to stay, and possibly more. He’s hoping for a new start in a new town with a new job, but with his parents threatening to try to take his son, nothing is easy.

Finn takes Mark in and helps him get his life back on track. Along the way, the two men grow closer as they realize that what they both have always wanted is now in reach. But the intersection of Mark’s past and a string of local robberies threatens to upend the small family they are just starting to build and could give Mark’s parents the ammunition they need to destroy everything.




Mark is on the run from his past and trying to escape his disapproving parents. As luck would have it, he finds a soft place to land, with his oldest friend that he's always wanted something more from. Finn can't believe his luck when he, quite literally, runs into Mark on a call. There were always deeper feelings between the two of them than just friendship, and now that Finn has Mark back in his life, he's determined to keep the man he's growing to love right where he is. But between Mark's inner turmoil and meddling mother, is the relationship doomed before it starts? 

This is a short read, just over a hundred pages, but very satisfying. I was completely engrossed from start to finish. Grey definitely has a knack for creating slightly broken but loveable characters, building a believable world for them, giving them a family that will fight for them, and that's exactly what he's done with Mark in this story. Can I just say, I really, really need Custer's book next. While he's only briefly mentioned in this book, he would be the perfect set up for the next. 

Andrew Grey is the author of over 100 works of Contemporary Gay Romantic fiction. After twenty-seven years in corporate America, he has now settled down in Central Pennsylvania with his husband, Dominic, and his laptop. An interesting ménage. Andrew grew up in western Michigan with a father who loved to tell stories and a mother who loved to read them. Since then he has lived throughout the country and traveled throughout the world.

He is a recipient of the RWA Centennial Award, has a master’s degree from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, and now writes full-time. Andrew’s hobbies include collecting antiques, gardening, and leaving his dirty dishes anywhere but in the sink (particularly when writing). He considers himself blessed with an accepting family, fantastic friends, and the world’s most supportive and loving partner. Andrew currently lives in beautiful, historic Carlisle, Pennsylvania.


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Monday, June 27, 2022

A Symphony for Connor book tour with Cat's Review @GayBookPromo @ShaneUlrrein @TTCBooksandmore

 

Book Title: Symphony for Connor

Author: Shane Ulrrein

Publisher: Deep Desires Press

Cover Artist: DreamScape Cover Designs

Release Date: March 4, 2022

Genre: Contemporary M/M Romance/Mystery

Tropes: Opposites attract

Themes: Coming of age, Gay College/ Tragic/Dark/Sad/Spicy Romance

Heat Rating: 4 out of 5 flames

Length: 60 510 words/207 pages

It is a standalone story and does not end on a cliffhanger.

Publisher’s note: Symphony for Connor contains scenes of suicidal ideation and the death of a main character.

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David falls in love with Connor—a man in every way his opposite—but he can’t stay away, no matter how toxic this relationship becomes.

“David Schoenberg is shy, nerdy, and has big dreams of becoming the next great composer. Those dreams seem to become reality when he is newly admitted to the Barnard School of Music, a selective academy for future musicians and artists.

It's here that David meets and falls in love with fellow freshman, Connor Pfeif. Connor is handsome, a gifted composer, and the biggest flake in school. He’s everything the studious, hard-working David isn’t, and no matter how David feels about him, it seems Connor would never return that affection.

This all changes when the truth comes out after a wild party and David and Connor form a deeper bond than either of them has ever known.

But with this newfound love comes a dark side as he learns terrible truths about his new boyfriend—unfinished relationships, a history of reckless behavior, and suicidal tendencies. Things turn tragic and ugly, putting David to the ultimate test as he must decide if he can stand with the greatest love of his life.

Publisher's note: Symphony for Connor contains scenes of suicidal ideation and the death of a lead character.”







About the Author 

Shane Ulrrein is a life-long storyteller and first-time LGBT author currently living in Orange County, California, USA, who one day dreams of leaving his home in sunny Southern California for the wet, dreary weather of England.

Mr. Ulrrein has a Bachelor of Arts degree in music composition in California State University, Fullerton and is a proud member of the LGBT community. In his spare time, Mr. Ulrrein likes to draw, read, and write music that he hopes someday will be heard in all the great concert halls in the world.

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Thursday, June 23, 2022

Unexpected by Felice Stevens Release blitz @EJBookPromos @FeliceStevens1 @TTCBooksandmore

Title: Unexpected
Author: Felice Stevens
Genre: M/M Romance (standalone)
Release Date: June 23, 2022




★★★★★ Carol's Review ➤ "This is a beautiful, steamy, swoony story of two men who were searching, even though they didn’t realize it. And when they found each other, they found that missing piece of themselves they needed to be whole."

★★★★★ Goodreads Review  "Oh man, this book is so good."

★★★★★ Goodreads MM Reviewer ➤ “Ahh!! Felice never failed to amaze me! 😇”

Party planner Colin Brightman doesn’t drink or dance, preferring to go to bed early with his spreadsheets and lists. All he wants is to forget the singles weekend his friends sent him on, but he’s stuck with a suitcase filled with condoms and skimpy Speedos that don’t belong to him.

He doesn’t expect his luggage thief to be ex-baseball superstar Walker “Walk-Off” Scanlon. Or that Walker has hired his firm to put on a charity event at his bar. Colin can’t deny the mixed emotions the annoyingly flirty man stirs in him, but he refuses to fall for someone who racks up lovers as easily as he once hit home runs.

No matter how much he might want to.

Walker Scanlon likes his men easygoing with no complications. He’s had enough of those in his life. So why is he drawn to tense and straitlaced Colin and his frosty scowl? Even his corny one-liners and jokes don’t get him a smile. But the sparks between them are undeniable. And that unexpected kiss? Amazin’.

Now if only Colin would stop running away. Good thing Walker is fast on his feet, because he has no intention of letting Colin go.

When Colin and Walker come face to face with past hurts and betrayals, they’ll need to trust themselves and each other to learn that heartbreak and love don’t go hand in hand. It’s the bottom of the ninth and if they swing for the stars, they just might hit the grand slam of a lifetime.



Tuesday, June 21, 2022

Demands series Spotlight & #giveaway by June Author of the Month Emily Alter @TTCBooksandmore @emiwhat


Hey y'all, it's now officially summer and way too hot! So why not stay inside with the A/C pumping, a glass of something cold and maybe sweet, and curled up with one or more books by our June Author of the Month, Emily Alter. The Demands series is all about love and trust, and Free to read if you're enrolled in Kindle Unlimited. 

Author links and giveaway details are at the end of the post. And remember, all comments on all of Emily's posts throughout June will be entered into the giveaway. So be sure to check the blog often for new stuff from our Author of the Month for June. 

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Demands 5 book series...


From Book 1, Trust: For a relationship to work, it is not just love which is demanded. Trust is, too.

Elijah is a student who tries too hard, who signs up for everything, and who can't always take the responsibility that comes with it. The new, anxiety-riddled guy ticks all the boxes for Elijah's inner caretaker, but not everyone wants to be taken care of.
Mason's the one who needs perfect grades and gets too anxious at the idea of missing a class. He keeps his gaze down and tries not to attract attention, while yearning for someone to reach out to him.
When Mason is accidentally shoved into Elijah's chest, there's a spark ... and one big problem. Elijah has sworn off relationships in college and Mason wants the real thing. It’s clear there’s an attraction between them, maybe even love, but can either guy learn to trust the other enough to make things work?

Trust is the 1st book of the Demands series. Although they can be read as stand-alones, characters from previous books will make multiple appearances throughout the series.

Book 2, Resolve. Book 3, Confidence. Book 4, Stability. Book 5, Direction. 
All books are available to read for Free with Kindle unlimited. 

Buy links: Zon US Zon UK





Emily Alter is a queer, kinky, and polyamorous author of both gay and sapphic literature. When she’s not writing or being a brat to someone who has consented to it, she does her bit of activism as a social psychologist and licensed sex therapist in Madrid, Spain. (any/all)

Patreon: patreon.com/emilyalter 

Amazon: amazon.com/author/emilyalter 

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Emily is offering two eBooks for one lucky winner (A copy of Look at Him and the prequel to the story). To be entered, simply leave a comment and congratulate the Author on her new release!

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Monday, June 20, 2022

THE NAME SHE GAVE ME by Betty Culley NERD BLAST & #giveaway @JeanBookNerd @Betty_Culley @TTCBooksandmore

 

Praise for THE NAME SHE GAVE ME

“Told in spare, evocative verse, The Name She Gave Me is a love letter to anyone finding their way home. Betty Culley’s characters have worked their way into my heart and will stay with me long after finishing their beautiful story.” —Joy McCullough, New York Times bestselling and National Book Award-longlisted author of Blood Water Paint


From the acclaimed author of Three Things I Know Are True comes a new novel in verse, a deeply emotional story about an adopted teenager exploring the meaning of family, friendship, and love in all its many forms.

Perfect for fans of Robin Benway, Cynthia Hand, and Jandy Nelson, Rynn’s journey shows how complicated and infuriating, yet healing, family can be.

When Rynn was born, her birth mother named her Scheherazade. It’s one of the only things Rynn has from her. Now sixteen, Rynn and her adoptive parents live on a small garlic farm in central Maine. Rynn’s father is kind and gentle but oblivious to Rynn’s mother’s temper and coldness toward their daughter.

Rynn has longed to know her birth family for years. She can’t legally open her adoption records until she turns eighteen, but that won’t stop her from searching on her own. She finds out that though her birth mother has died, she has a younger sister—who’s in foster care two towns away. But if Rynn reconnects with her biological sister, it may drive her adoptive family apart for good.

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Betty Culley’s debut novel in verse Three Things I Know Are True, was a Kids’ Indie Next List Top Ten Pick, an ALA-YALSA Best Fiction for Young Adults Nominee, and the 2021 Maine Literary Book Award Winner for Young People’s Literature. Her first middle-grade novel Down to Earth is inspired by her fascination with meteorites, voyagers from another place and time. She’s an RN who worked as an obstetrics nurse and as a pediatric home hospice nurse. She lives in central Maine, where the rivers run through the small towns.


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Friday, June 17, 2022

Red Pandamonium (Chaos Menagerie book 1) by Roan Rosser Book tour with Cat's Review, Guest post & #giveaway @RoanRosser @TTCBooksandmore

Hey y'all, Roan Rosser has a new queer comedic urban fantasy out: Red Pandamonium. We're sharing a spotlight today along with Cat's Review, an Excerpt and a super fun Character interview. Oh, and there's a giveaway.


Red Pandamonium - Roan Rosser

When you have chaos magic, the only thing you can do is expect the unexpected.

Zombies. Shoestorms. Illicit unicorn rides. A talking red panda.

Before today Max never believed in magic, despite bad luck so terrible he used to jokingly call it a curse. Now he’s a reluctant believer. His first day as a mage he draws the attention of the magic police, not to mention the mysterious hooded figures chasing him all over downtown Portland trying to kill him with magic.

With the help of his new speed-demon red panda familiar, his fortune-telling neighbor, a gadget-obsessed witch, a grumpy vampire, and his maybe-brother, Max needs to learn to use his chaos magic, and quickly, or his ‘curse’ is going to be the end of him and the people he loves.

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Cat gives this book 5 Meows...

So, this isn’t actually a romance, though one or more of the characters may have a crush or be in love with the other and that’s quite a twist.

Max is transexual and has so much bad luck that he can’t hold a job. He and his best friend Brandon have grown up in the foster system since they were babies. Max got his top surgery when he was 18 and aged out of the system. Brandon had a good job as welder, but Max could only help bring in money by selling sketches at the market on weekends and during the summer, where he also met his friend Ynes. 

Sorry I had to tell you so much but it was important that you knew this much…
Oh I forgot Max and Brandon were squatting in a haunted house. Now for my review.

Oh my, this book was so much fun. It was hilarious. Poor Max and all his… accidents.  It’s nothing like what you think it is. I think this is about the most unique book I’ve read in a long time, if not ever. There’s so much going on it makes your head spin, and all of the characters are unique and intriguing. 

Oh how I loved Max, I hope there are more of these guys coming soon!


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Guest Post - Character Interview with Pog the red panda


Hello, and welcome to the Pogcast. I’m your host, Pog, the star of Red Pandamonium. Today we’ll be answering reader’s questions. Ask me anything!

First question. I’ve heard you’re from the spirit realm. What does that mean?

You don’t know where that is? You just pop through this reality to the other side. I can’t do it anymore since being bound here by the witch who summoned me. Things are much different there. Spirits don’t have set forms like you mortals, and we interact with the world more through our magic. Your English language doesn’t have the words to properly describe it.

What’s your family like?

Spirits don’t have a family like you mortals do. I have some mortals that I consider family, like the witch family that summoned me to be the protector of their house. But they all disappeared a while ago. Left and never returned. I couldn’t go look for them, since I was bound to the house. 


Then a mage, Max, came along and moved me into this form. He says I’m a red panda now. It’s not a bad form. 


So now my family is Max and his friends. I like them. As his familiar, I get to teach Max what I learned from the witches about magic. He makes a good sidekick.


His girlfriend lets me play with her gadgets and her squirrel familiar. Sunny, the vampire, taught me how to drive a car, but she won’t let me take it off a jump like in her games. Lame. 


The others, the bird and the scowly mage, I could do without, but Max likes them so I try to tolerate them.

What kind of education do you have?

Education? I never went to school, like humans apparently do. Watching the witches do their magic, I learned a lot about spells. I learned to read that way too, though I don’t understand why mortals read books when they have driving video games.


Lately I’ve been learning a bunch about cars. Someday I’ll talk Max into buying me my own.

This person sent in, “Forgive me for asking. I don’t know how to tell on red pandas. Are you a boy or a girl? What’s in your pants?”

I don’t understand what that means. A boy or a girl? You humans and your weird questions. I’m a Pog!


What do you mean, what’s in my pants? I don’t wear pants. That’s what fur is for. You humans are so strange. 


In the chat someone asked what pronouns I use. Whatever, just not he or she. I’m Pog, not a human male or human female.

What is your favorite food or drink and why?

The first thing I ever had after getting a corporeal form was coffee. It’s still one of my favorites. Bitter yet with a different underlying taste depending on where the beans are from. The fox was teaching me about all the different varieties before he ran off.


Max doesn’t like me drinking it because he says it makes me hyper. Little does he know the vampire brings me a cup every morning before dawn. Ehehehe.


How would you describe yourself?


I’m a red panda. I have pretty red fur on my back and black fur on my belly and legs, and this striped tail that comes in handy for tripping Max. Corporeal forms have their downsides, like needing to use the bathroom, but I enjoy being able to see the mortal realm outside my original house.


Oh, you mean my personality? Generous. Smart. Friendly. Humble, very humble. The humblest red panda you’ll ever meet. 


Max, when did you come in? I didn’t say anything funny. Stop laughing. 


Listeners, ignore that background noise, please. Moving on.

What is your biggest goal in life?

I’d like to find out what happened to my witch family. Why did they abandon me to rot with the house? After that, I’m not sure. I don’t know if I want to go back to the spirit realm. I’m quite fond of cars and the vampire Sunny. I’d miss them if I went back.


Fine, I guess I’d miss you too, Max.

What would be the best gift I could give you?

A fast car. Max is now telling me that’s too expensive of a gift.


A slow car then? Still no? You drive a hard bargain, Max. A tiny car, red panda sized.


Max is now saying coffee would make a wonderful gift for me. No, Sunny brings me as much coffee as I can drink. I want a car.

Do you have any secrets?

What? Of course I do. But they wouldn’t be secret if I told them to you, would they? What a silly question.


Alright, that’s all the questions we have time for today! Thanks for listening. This has been Pog, your red panda host, signing off.


Excerpt

Red Pandamonium

“Until this next one passes, stand in the center of the grass there. Based on the size of the licorice circle, it looks like enough space that you shouldn’t hit the sidewalk or the house.”

“But that’s in full view of the road…”

Kay shrugged. “So? Humans see magic all the time. Especially in this modern age, they’re likely to think that they imagined it.”

I was starting to understand why Kay was so dismissive of the PCA. “What if they don’t? Think they imagined it, I mean.”

“Who’s going to believe them?” Kay pushed me onto the grass. “Now go. I don’t want to see what would happen to me if I got caught in range.”

“It doesn’t bother Pog,” I protested, but walked across the pristine emerald grass to roughly the center of the lawn. I’d never seen such bright green grass. It was lush and almost springy under my flip-flops, and there wasn’t a bit of moss in sight.

So far, the magical effects had seemed to relate to what I was thinking, like the grass had turned to the candy I was craving, so maybe I could direct it.

“Pog, what if I tried to expel the magic with purpose rather than letting it just happen? It’s like a buildup of magical energy, right? So if I used it, no explosion.”

“It is,” Pog said, sounding skeptical. “But do you really think you can control it?”

“No,” I said truthfully. “But will it really hurt anything to try?”

“I suppose not,” Pog agreed.

I turned in a slow circle. Kay and Ynes stood on the mansion’s front porch, ringing the doorbell. No one else was nearby. My palms were on fire now. I needed to do this soon.

“Do I need a wand to focus things?”

Pog leapt from my shoulder, then stood up on two legs and faced me. Eir striped tail waved back and forth behind eim. “No. Magic for a mage is all about intent and focus, not the tools.”

“Thanks, Professor.” I quirked a smile at the diminutive red panda. Eiy looked so serious.

I did some of my hand and finger stretches, like I’d do to limber up before a drawing session. Focus, but on what? I kicked off my flip-flops and let my feet sink into the soft grass.

I wondered if I could turn the cheap plastic flip-flops into tennis shoes like I’d morphed Kay’s sweats into my normal clothes. Flip-flops to sneakers. Easy.

I thrust my hands at the shoes. Change! Nothing happened.

In the distance I heard a door open and then people talking, but I kept my attention on the orange flip-flops, vibrant against the brilliant green of the grass.

I could feel that Pog wanted to say something, but eiy kept quiet. I didn’t know how I knew that, but I did. And now that I’d noticed, it was very distracting.

Sneakers! I thrust again. Nothing still. The burning moved to my fingers.

“I said I have no idea what you’re talking about! I don’t have a brother!” a man yelled.

The raised voices caught my attention, and I looked up, chewing on my lip. Ynes was pointing at me. I should have told them I was trans, so they could have explained, but I thought I’d be there with them. Too late now.

The magic in my fingers reached the tipping point, and I fell to my knees with a scream. The fire engulfed me and expanded out. Sneakers! I thought at the magic.

The grass stayed grass, and as I watched, the ugly orange flip-flops morphed into a pair of sneakers. They stayed bright orange, damn it. But it had worked! My first proper spell!

I sat down to put my new shoes on when something rubbery thumped into my head. I winced and turned to look at what had hit me. A right sneaker, white with gray trim.

Pog’s eyes widened and eiy dashed under my bent legs as more shoes began raining from the sky. I covered my head with my hands and bent over my legs, trying to shield Pog from the onslaught. They bounced off my back, shins, hands, and elbows hard enough that I was going to be bruised all over.

A nearby window shattered with a crash and I risked a glance out under my elbow to see shoes bouncing off the mansion’s roof with solid thumps. Car alarms started going off in the street and there was the sound of more breaking glass. Honking horns and yelling started coming from the surrounding neighborhood.

Maybe my ‘create shoes’ spell had been a little too successful.

The arguing from the porch stopped as everyone stared in stunned silence at the falling shoes.

After a few minutes, the rain of sneakers petered off.

A Shoestorm.

I snickered to myself at the silent joke.

I found a right and a left of the white and gray rain sneakers. Just my size—at least one thing had gone right—and put them on, leaving the bright orange ones where they lay. Then made my way to the porch, kicking sneakers out of the way as I went. Pog ran along after me, bounding over the shoes like it was an obstacle course. Glad someone was having fun.

On the porch, Kay mimed bashing his head into one of the Corinthian columns. Ynes stared around, open-mouthed at the mess. And the man… he was staring at me. I stared back. He could have been my twin brother, except his shoulders were broader and his face a little rounder. But his hair was the same dark brown as mine and we had the same nose and the same dimple on the left cheek. I swallowed hard, not sure what to say to my maybe-brother.

A sneaker from the roof rolled off and landed on the pavement between us with a loud thump, breaking the staring contest. Pog stood on eir hind legs and tottered up to the shoe with eir front paws in the air.

“Quite the weather we’re having,” I said to him as Pog pounced on the shoe.

The man jerked his gaze back up to me in shock. “Maybe you should come inside after all.”


Roan Rosser

My urban fantasy novels mainly feature the trans and queer protagonists grappling with things like identity and found families that I wished I could have read about growing up.

Originally from Utah, I escaped up to the Pacific Northwest, where I've made my home in both Seattle and Portland. When not writing, you can probably find me beating up pixel baddies or in front of one of my sewing machines adding to my overstuffed closet or my army of homemade plush dolls.

If you find yourself blinded by the vivid colors and loud patterns of my homemade shirts, know that I’m only trying to warn you that I may be poisonous. Or venomous? Or both? Probably both.

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