Stevie Woods:author of gay romantic fiction

May 29, 2009

Oooops! Forgot to mention new release

Filed under: writing — Stevie Woods @ 7:08 pm
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TwistsTurnsCover Kinda embarrassed to realise I forgot to announce my latest release which was actually on 9th May!

TWISTS AND TURNS was the sequel to my popular fantasy Sip, THE WRONG PATH, released some time ago by Torquere Press.

BLURB:

Zeke and Crispin, who met in Stevie Woods’ story, The Wrong Path, are surprised to learn that the accident that brought them together was no accident. Determined to get to the bottom of things, Crispin takes Zeke into town to meet with Zeke’s father. Zeke has more than information on his mind; he needs to tell his father that he’s no longer interested in a marriage of convenience. Will Zeke and Crispin be able to make a life together, or will a powerful, determined man be able to interfere with fate?

Stevie

http://steviewoods.com

My Publishers:

http://www.torquerepress.com

http://www.phaze.com

http://www.mlrpress.com

December 20, 2008

New release for Christmas!

Filed under: writing — Stevie Woods @ 11:56 pm
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fortchoicecoverI have a new release for Christmas! A contemporary m/m novelette published by Torquere Press as part of their Single Shot Extravaganza, Fortune’s Choice.

BLURB:

Just before Christmas, Keith returns home to claim an inheritance, but can’t decide whether to stay in his aunt’s old house, or keep his city apartment. He loves that house, but his hometown holds bad memories. Deciding to stay until New Year’s before making a decision, Keith goes to buy a Christmas tree and runs into the one person he isn’t ready to meet again.

Seeing Dale again is sweet torture, complicated even more because Dale’s out and about with two kids. But Dale seems happy to see Keith again, and extremely interested to discover Keith is a successful author. Not only that, but under the pen-name of Guy Fortune, Keith is one of Dale’s favorite gay authors. Will Dale have a confession to make for Christmas?

EXCERPT:

He parked in the small lot and pulling his collar up against the cold, he walked to the section where the Christmas trees were lined up.

There were a few other people wandering around, inspecting the trees. Keith saw a couple he did not recognize so he passed by, then he spied Mr. Murphy and, other than a few gray hairs, the man had hardly changed. Keith smiled at him and the man stared at him, probably trying to place him but coming up short. Keith decided to let him think on it; he would introduce himself later when he had chosen a tree.

He walked down another aisle and saw a man bent over talking to his two young children. Keith idly wondered where the man’s wife was. Abruptly, the man straightened, turning slightly to point at a neighboring tree and Keith was forced to suck in a breath as he recognized the man.

Oh, God, Dale. After all these years, the thought of the boy, the man, could churn up his insides like nothing else. To see him in the flesh… Keith felt his whole body tighten up. He looked… oh my Lord, he looked even better than he had at age seventeen, when Keith lusted over his friend day and night. Better than he had at aged twenty, when Keith knew he loved him and ached each night with the knowledge that he could never have him. Dale Ormiston might not have been the only reason Keith had left Mereton and headed to the bright lights of the city, but he was one of the main reasons and, in the end, the most pressing reason.

Keith had thought that making a clean break, leaving behind an unrequited love and building a new life for himself would be the best thing for him. In some ways, it had worked. He had been successful, though not in the way he had expected. He did have a good life, not spectacular, but he made enough from his writing, both fiction and non-fiction, to be comfortable. The one thing he had never achieved, though, was happiness in his private life because he had never been able to leave behind the feelings he had for Dale. Oh, he’d tried. Trawled the gay bars, picked up and been picked up, probably slept with more men than had been good for him, trying to find someone to capture his heart and mind the way Dale had, but it had been useless. No one measured up to his boyhood friend, and gradually he accepted that no one ever would, or ever could. He still had the odd fling, but now he never expected anything else and no longer looked for emotional attachment.

It was almost a shock to recognize that he had clung to a vague dream that returning home to Mereton, he might finally fulfill his long suppressed fantasy that he could yet win Dale. He had been stupid. Dale Ormiston had always been at the top of the cheerleaders list and one of them had obviously finally caught him.

Keith dragged his eyes from Dale and looked at the two children with him. A boy and girl, aged about seven and five he guessed. Pretty children, with Dale’s big green eyes and light brown hair. He wondered who the mother was. She didn’t seem to have made much of an impression in their looks. Abruptly, Keith realized that Dale might turn around and see him at any moment, and he knew he was in no state to see the man he still loved after all these years. Not with his children. God!

Available from Torquere Press:

http://www.torquerebooks.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=1702

Stevie

http://steviewoods.com

http://swquill.wordpress.com/

My Publishers:

http://www.torquerepress.com

http://www.phaze.com

August 5, 2008

Review for TACTICS!

Filed under: writing — Stevie Woods @ 11:27 pm
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I was delighted to receive an excellent 4 stars from Rainbow Reviews for my Single Shot from Torquere Press, TACTICS.

Here is a small quote, you can read the full review at the link below.

“The only thing better than all of the fun and sexy innuendos between them, is when they share their first kiss – they weren’t the only ones who waited breathlessly for that moment!”

http://rainbow-reviews.com/?p=472

Stevie

http://steviewoods.com

My Publishers:

http://www.phaze.com

http://www.torquerepress.com

July 6, 2008

New Release!

Filed under: writing — Stevie Woods @ 9:22 am
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I have a new novelette, TACTICS, released as a Single Shot by Torquere Press, a contemporary story. I really had fun writing this story and hope folk will enjoy reading it!

http://www.torquerebooks.com/zencart/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=1370

BLURB:

Colin and Michael are best buds. They always have been, but neither of them have ever been willing to admit there might be more to it. When Colin is suddenly injured in an accident, though, Michael starts to realize that he can’t hide his deeper feelings for his friend.

Should Michael act on his feelings, or will Colin turn him away? Using the careful strategy of a game of chess, Colin and Michael dance around the idea that they can deepen their relationship, but there’s a lot more at stake than just bragging rights. Can Michael and Colin win at love?

ENJOY!

Stevie

http://steviewoods.com

My Publishers:

http://www.torquerepress.com

http://www.phaze.com


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