Lucky is a card-carrying asshole with a chip on his shoulder the size of Texas and barbed wire around his heart. Yet, he spoke to me, of loniliness and loss, insisting I tell his story--a scary proposition. Did I have the writing chops to pull of a sympathetic drug trafficker?
I gavemy best shot at giving this man an HEA, or maybe HFN. To my delight, Lucky's story, Diversion, scored an honorable mention at this year's Rainbow Awards, and has five nominations for the Goodreads M/M Group's Members' Choice Awards.
Through the wonders of a Smart Phone and a kind friend, I found out today on my lunch break that reviewer Jenre at Well Read has named Diversion her top M/M Book of the Year for Mystery category! Thank you so much, Jenre! And Lucky's tale is keeping good company, with books by such talented authors such as Marshall Thornton, Jay Bell, Barry Brennessel, P.D. Singer, Andrea Speed, Jordan Castillo Price, and many more.
And... that's not all!
Guest reviewer Cryselle picked Diversion as one of her Top Picks for 2012 at Reviews by Jessewave.
Well, Lucky, you were right; your and Bo's story did need telling. Umm... you don't have to look so smug about it.
Lucky and Bo will return in Collusion, due out the weekend of March 3 at Amber Allure.
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