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And another awesome review for “I’ll Be Your Man!”

I’m pretty thrilled that our May/December romance is doing so well. It’s a theme that we’ve written a few times, though this is the only one we’ve submitted so far.

Gah. It’s almost a year since Thursday Euclid and I released “Black Gold.”

That was her first published novel and my first with Loose Id. Now we have a couple more under our belts and we’re learning more as we go.

Nothing profound to say, just glad you’re all here. I guess Halloween is sort of my Thanksgiving where I sit back and give thanks for all of the candy and fake blood.

Anyway… another of life’s little treasures is a long review. Even if it’s searing, even if you disagree, it’s nice that someone gave your work that much thought.

The Romance Review’s Valentina Heart had some wonderful things to say:

The age difference is something I love in books. It makes the whole situation more interesting and the conflicts are more often intriguing than not. In this story, it was really written well and not once through the pages did I think how the two aren’t really fitting for each other.

Both characters were really likeable and original in their own way, but it was the son, Kyle, who brought in that bit of spark. His energy and behavior, while irresponsible, was very refreshing in the sea of ‘goodies’ and I for one really liked him.

The story didn’t drag at any point and I read it from the beginning to the end with genuine interest. There are no complications or plot fillers, just a simple story about two men who don’t fit a certain mold and who struggle through their own thoughts as much as they do through other’s condemnation.

And something to make note of:

My two remarks, and the reasons why this is a four star read for me and not a five, are about the sweetness and repetition. I like characters who are realistic, and I like my books that way too. When they cry too much or break down constantly, it’s off putting. I agree it is often sweet and romantic even, but here, it was a tad too much. As for repetition, certain conversations repeated themselves and could have easily been cut out of the story. There is only a certain number of times one wants to read about the same thing, and I wish it was written differently here.

So we’ll keep an eye on that and you should have read all of Valentina Heart’s review at The Romance Reviews website.

If you like what you’ve read, “I’ll Be Your Man” is available at Loose Id and Amazon.

(or anywhere fine smut is sold.)

Coming July 6th to a Dreamspinner Press near you… my latest collaboration with Thursday Euclid. It’s a sort of send up of this modern life of the extremely wealthy ala (though not as good as, I mean, come on) Jane Austen. Sort of a vision of what would happen if Darcy and Bingley got together (like they should have!)

Cover for The WASPs by Clancy Nacht and Thursday Euclid

Blake Brooks’s life is not going as planned. His wife kicked him out to move the nanny in, and his father disinherited him. The only haven he has left is his old boarding school buddy, Tyrone Edwards. It turns out Tyrone has a room all ready, clothes picked out, and and a place in his life reserved for Blake and his daughter Bitsy, whom they both adore.

Tyrone has always played it straight, even in boarding school when everyone was experimenting. Now he’s giving Blake mixed messages: affection and teasing one minute, fobbing Blake off on a gay co-worker the next. Is Blake succumbing to wishful thinking, or has Tyrone been holding out for Blake?

So once you’re all cooled down from your HOT 4th of July, stop by DSP to heat it right back up with…

Preorder THE WASPs

It’s here, it’s finally here! Here is the book cover for my  novel, co-written with Thursday Euclid, “Black Gold.” It’s coming out on Loose Id November 23rd. Gorgeous art by P.L. Nunn.

Cover for Black Gold by Clancy Nacht and Thursday Euclid

Billy “Goldie” Goldean is the biggest pop star in the world and he’s harboring a terrible, career-killing secret: he’s gay. Even with song titles such as “Astral Glider” and “Winking Brown Eye,” few question Goldie’s squeaky clean teen heartthrob status. That is, until Jethro “Jett” Black, an infamous womanizer and underground punk icon, names him in the pages of Rolling Stone magazine as the celebrity he’d most like to fuck.

After they hook up at an industry party, Goldie’s management dumps him, Jett’s exes come back to haunt them, and even Goldie’s mother makes a public plea for him to come to his senses. Can Goldie trust his untamed new lover, or will the pressures of fame tear them apart?

You know, moreso than I often am. I’ll be on Beth Wylde’s group for a day sponsored by her and Noble Romance promoting Gay Pride and hawking some stuffs tomorrow, June 20. I’ll be around most of the day CST. They’re calling it a chat, but let me assure you, it’s emails on the group. I found it confusing anyway. I’ve tried to go to a couple of these kinds of events all logged in on YIM and no one was anywhere.

Anyway, there are prizes and stuff and I’ll be giving away a book or two and sharing excerpts for my new m/m Steampunk story that’s supposed to be out June 28 on Noble Romance. I’m pretty excited about it and am doing interviews and podcasts and all of that fun stuff, so I’m sure you’ll be seeing all of that eventually. You can hear my strange take on the world and politics and world events.

Speaking of, if you follow my twitter you would’ve seen the exciting day in celebrity gossip. I’m not normally one to follow it, but there were bombs, gangrene, and kidnappings!

George Clooney says, “This is not the first bomb I’ve experienced.”

One year ago, Dean Winters died. But he feels a lot better now.

Kidnapped and forced to do drugs. Sounds like a party of three.

I’ve taken to microblogging more than anything else lately. I guess all my thoughts that go over 140 characters are going into stories.

I hope to see you all tomorrow.

I give a damn. I can’t do everything I want to about it. I don’t wield any special power on my own to change things, but what I can do is lend my voice to others and hope that people comprehend that their ideology affects the lives of people they know Every. Single. Day.

Love people enough to let them be who they are. You’ll be surprised how rewarding it is.

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