Thanks for having me on your blog! Today I’d like to tell
you about my newest release from Dreamspinner Press. Yes, He’s My Ex is a
screwball comedy about Sonny and Tim, two fairly ordinary guys who have rather
un-ordinary things happen to them. They’re not together. But Sonny tends to
forget that, and then... well, I hope you enjoy it!
Blurb:
Sometimes Sonny Scrignoli forgets he’s Tim Mansfield’s ex. He waltzes in and out of Tim’s apartment like he still lives there, driving Tim crazy. Is it really so hard to remember they’ve broken up? Then again, maybe Tim should quit having sex with him. When Sonny disappears for two weeks, Tim can’t help but be concerned. A strange phone call and a mysterious cry for help leads Tim on a desperate search for his ex.
Sonny’s in big trouble, and it’s Tim to the rescue! He’s the only one who can save his ex from a fate worse than death. Bumbling gangsters, a thick-headed former boyfriend, and secretive FBI agents lead Tim and Sonny on a merry chase full of laughs and quirks.
Excerpt:
Sonny’s real name is Mario, but he’s been called
Sonny since he was a small bambino, as his mother puts it, so Sonny it is. Sonny
stands almost six foot tall in his bare feet, which are surprisingly small for a
man, almost dainty. He has chocolate brown hair that grows thick but not long, and
generally looks tousled; blue eyes so dark that sometimes they look purple in the
proper light, framed behind silver wire spectacles; a generous nose and wide sweet
lips which have been known to give the most amazing head this side of anywhere.
Put that with the body of an Adonis, and you have Sonny.
I had
Sonny, but not anymore. He seems not to realize that, though. At least not most
of the time. Hence the part where I see him more often than should be considered
normal for someone who’s my ex. Which is where I began.
Sometimes I think he forgets that he has indeed
attained that past participle ex-boyfriend status. Granted, it’s only been six months.
His mother tells me he just needs time to adjust, please don’t be too hard on her
boy. Yes, I still see her too. On a rather regular basis, in fact. Hard not to,
when she’s my mother’s best friend. Lucky me. Lia’s a nice lady, I love her to death.
But she has this deep-seated belief that Sonny and I are going to get back together
again, a belief he seems to share. Along with my mother. And most of our friends.
No one seems to listen to me when I say snowballs
rolling along the floor of Hell have a better chance of survival than our relationship.
Least of all Sonny. I guess that’s why he keeps coming over here, because in some
strange deranged naïve corner of his mind, there’s still an us, and he isn’t an
ex. So he wanders over whenever he wants. Sometimes he calls, sometimes he doesn’t.
Today he called.
Sometimes I just get tired of telling him no. Some
days I don’t even get that far. Today, I didn’t want to waste my breath, so I just
said, “Fine. As long as you promise to behave.”
By behave, I mean quit assuming we’re going to have
sex. Even if sometimes we do. I know, I know, he’s my ex, right?
Sometimes I just don’t know where to draw that fine
line, I think. No wonder the boy’s confused.
Meet the author:
Julie Lynn Hayes was
reading at the age of two and writing by the age of nine and always wanted to be
a writer when she grew up. Two marriages, five children, and more than forty
years later, that is still her dream. She blames her younger daughters for
introducing her to yaoi and the world of M/M love, a world which has captured
her imagination and her heart and fueled her writing in ways she'd never
dreamed of before. She especially loves stories of two men finding true love
and happiness in one another's arms and is a great believer in the happily ever
after. She lives in St. Louis with her daughter Sarah and two cats, loves books
and movies, and hopes to be a world traveler some day. She enjoys crafts, such
as crocheting and cross stitch, knitting and needlepoint and loves to cook.
While working a temporary day job, she continues to write her books and stories
and reviews, which she posts in various places on the internet. Her family
thinks she is a bit off, but she doesn't mind. Marching to the beat of one's
own drummer is a good thing, after all.
Her published works can be found at Dreamspinner Press, Amber Quill
Press, MuseitUp Publishing, Torquere Press, and eXtasy Books, and coming soon
to Wayward Ink Publishing and Prizm Publishing. She has also begun to
self-publish and is an editor at MuseitUp.
You can find her on
her blog at http://julielynnhayes.blogspot.com, and you can contact
her at tothemax.wolf@gmail.com.
My links:
Twitter @Shelley_runyon
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/julie.l.hayes.7?ref=tn_tnmn
Dreamspinner buy link:
http://www.dreamspinnerpress.com/store/product_info.php?products_id=4845
3 comments:
Thanks for having me here, Michael!
This sounds really good and I'm loving the cover ;-) Congrats on it coming out!!
Thanks, Leaundra! Paul Richmond did an awesome job, didn't he?
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