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Freeing Pain: Annex Blog Tour Schedule


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So I completely forgot to post this…

But I’m taking Annex on tour! Below you will find the dates and stops of the tour. To get the grand picture stop everywhere!

Blog/Review Site URL Date Title
Love Bytes Reviews http://lovebytesreviews.com/ 5/9/2016 Freeing Pain: Annex | There wasn’t more to the story.
Dawn’s Reading Nook http://dawnsreadingnook.blogspot.com/ 5/9/2016 Freeing Pain: Annex | Plan this. Plan that.
Bayou Book Junkie http://bayoubookjunkie.blogspot.com/ 5/10/2016 Freeing Pain: Annex | Motivation
The (Really) Naughty Corner https://elizabethcoldwell.wordpress.com 5/10/2016 Freeing Pain: Annex | The Process
My Fiction Nook http://www.myfictionnook.com/ 5/11/2016 Freeing Pain: Annex | CATS
Unrandom Randomness http://bronwynheeley.blogspot.com.au/ 5/11/2016 Freeing Pain: Annex | Smash it with a hammer!
BFD Book Blog http://bfdbookblog.net/ 5/12/2016 Freeing Pain: Annex | Kash in first person.
Alpha Book Club http://www.alphabookclub.org 5/12/2016 Freeing Pain: Annex | Teddy Bear
Oh My Shelves http://ohmyshelves.com/ 5/12/2016 Review
Inked Rainbow Reads http://www.inkedrainbowreads.com 5/13/2016 Freeing Pain: Annex | This is dedicated to who? It ended how?
Divine Magazine http://divinemagazine.net/ 5/13/2016 Freeing Pain: Annex | Series? Should this be a series?
Molly Lolly https://mollylollyauthor.wordpress.com/ 5/13/2016 Freeing Pain: Annex | Kash, what’s next?

Love Lingers #AtoZChallenge


Rating: PG13


Oh man. He was so late. Late. Late. Late. Late. Late.

Luce pulled up to restaurant where his date for the evening was waiting for him. They’d been on a few dates but they weren’t creating labels yet, thank God.

He walked in and immediately spotted Leo’s shock of red hair at a table with two others. His only saving grace was that Leo had arranged a double date. The the other consisted of Larry, Leo’s friend and Larry’s date.

Luce hurried over only to slow in his tracks. His heart rate spiked and a nervous snake constricted his insides.

Lakota.

His ex from three years ago sat at the table with Leo and Larry. His deep golden eyes raked over Luce’s body. Warmth seeped through his body, the kind of warmth from a lover’s knowing caress.

Mother fucker.

Lakota was the one that got away.

He regained himself and walked over. Leo did introductions, least he thought Leo did, he wasn’t paying attention. Luce found himself sitting with a glass of water across from Lakota. He fished his phone out of his pocket.

I didn’t know you’d be here. He sent to Lakota.

The man who haunted his wet dreams unlocked his phone and glanced at the screen. His gaze flicked up only to catch Luce in their snare.

Buzz. Buzz. Luce looked down. Baseball.

Holy mother of hell…

Baseball was their social safeword. If either said it they’d make an excuse to leave.

He glanced up to find Lakota disengaged from the conversation between Leo and Larry. He played with the paper from the straw and rasped his fingers against the wooden table.

You don’t like Larry?

Do you like Leo?

Well Lakota had him there.

Operation Kitten? He sent back.

Lakota cleared his throat. “I’m sorry but I have to cut this short. There’s an emergency with my cat.”

“Is your cat Miss Lu?” Luce stood as he asked.

Lakota looked shocked. “Yes! Are you the veterinarian on call?”

“I am! Leo I am so sorry but I have to go.”

Luce and Lakota left in a hurry, He didn’t hear what Leo said to him and he didn’t care. Leo was okay but he wasn’t Lakota.

Once outside Lakota grabbed his elbow. “Thanks.”

He shrugged. “What are exs for?”

“Why are we exs?”

Well Luce wasn’t expecting that. “We both wanted to see other people.” He pocketed his hands. “It isn’t working out for me.”

“Me either.” Lakota confirmed. “Can we talk?”

Luce swallowed. He had missed Lakota deeply but he was unsure about this. He didn’t want to be hurt again.

Should he take a chance?

‘K’ #AtoZChallenge


Rating: PG


Kovit stood in the doorway, hands in his pockets, watching Keegan, his boyfriend of the last two years, put away the laundry. Over the last few months he had felt a distance between him and Keegan. The spark that had brought them together wasn’t there anymore.

They were puppets in a play.

“We could go out to that one place on the corner?” Keegan said while putting away the last folded shirt.

Kovit sighed to himself. “K.” With that he walked away. Dinner would be awkward and silent. Uncomfortable to say the least but Kovit couldn’t bring himself to care enough to try and fix it. Things were changing, ending between them.

He had accepted it.

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