There were many blog books I've read and liked, but one that stands out for me (Breann☺) is A Forbidden Rumspringa by Keira Andrews!
<-- Just look at those sweet boys. Gah. I reviewed it a few months ago and I still think about them from time to time. David and Isaac with forever hold a special place in my heart. I'm dying to read more about their story.
Let's be honest, if not for the blog... I probably would have read this beauty anyway because it took over my update feed for a few weeks. It was not to be ignored. For good reason!
If you haven't gotten your hands on it, jump on the buggy (<- Heh. See what I did there?) and READ IT!
BMBR: What are your favorite M/M themes?
Keira: I'm
a sucker for two sides of the same coin: hate to love and friends to
lovers. I also eat up hurt/comfort with a spoon. I adore angst when I
know I'm getting my happy ending.
BMBR: What books do you consider Desert Island Keepers?
Keira: Ohh, that's a tough one. Summer Devon and Bonnie Dee's M/M historicals spring to mind, especially The Gentleman and the Rogue. R.W. Day's A Strong and Sudden Thaw is a perennial fave, as is Perry Moore's Hero. Then there are classics such as To Kill a Mockingbird. How big is my suitcase? I hope it's expandable!
BMBR: What's your go-to tasty beverage?
Keira: Diet Coke, a.k.a. the Nectar of the Gods. (I know it's full of chemicals, but an ice-cold DC is heaven.)
BMBR: Nobody does Diet Coke like Mickey D's. Nobody.
BMBR: Do you have any secret talents? Inquiring minds want to know.
Keira: My
PG secret talent is having a scarily good memory for useless
information. My R-rated secret talent is under wraps for a reason. ;)
BMBR: Useless information may turn out to be useful someday!
BMBR: If
you had to choose to be one magical beast, what would it be and why?
(you don't have to say unicorn...but we won't say neigh either)
Keira: I'm
going to go for a hippogriff. Horse/eagle seems like a winning
combination since I could fly or run depending on the terrain. Unicorns
seem like they'd be real divas, whereas the hippogriff might be cranky
(at least in the Harry Potter universe), but practical.
BMBR: Who's your favorite porn star?
Keira: Colby
Keller. He's just so adorable, along with being smokin' hot. He's not
one of those dead-eyed guys you know is only faking for the camera.
BMBR: Do you have author envy? Whose words do you read and think, "GAH, I wish I wrote that!"?
Keira: All the time! Recently it was KJ Charles and her book Think of England, which is a delight. Also Tamara Allen. Her work is so lovely.
BMBR: Any new projects you're currently working on?
Keria: You bet! My latest release, Semper Fi, came out a few days ago. It's a novel about two Marines who go from friends to lovers after WWII. It was a real labour of love, and I hope readers will love Cal and Jim as much as I do. Then in December I have Holding the Edge, a holiday sequel to Cold War.
February brings A Clean Break, the sequel to A Forbidden Rumspringa,
which readers can win in the BMBR anniversary giveaway. The response to
AFR was better than I'd dreamed, and I'm excited for everyone to read
David's POV in the second book. I'm also working on the third in the
series and hoping to have it ready for April or May. As you can tell,
I'm very busy! I wouldn't have it any other way.
BMBR: *squeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee*
Thank you so much for stopping by and chatting with us Keira!
About the Author:
After writing for
years yet never really finding the right inspiration, Keira discovered her
voice in gay romance, which has become a passion. She writes contemporary,
historical, paranormal and fantasy fiction, and—although she loves delicious
angst along the way—Keira firmly believes in happy endings. For as Oscar Wilde
once said, “The good ended happily, and the bad unhappily. That is what fiction
means.” You can find out more about Keira and her books at her website,
and on Facebook and Twitter.
To enter to win a copy of one of my favorites, A Forbidden Rumspringa, please leave a comment on this blog post and let us know your name and a means of contacting you (e.g., email, Twitter handle, link to Goodreads account, etc.).
The giveaway is open until 10:00PM (Pacific time) on 11/21/14. Shortly thereafter, we will contact a winner whom we will select using a highly scientific "names in a hat" method (or, you know, an internet randomizer). Please respond to the winning notification within 48 hours or we will choose another winner.
Thanks for celebrating with us and GOOD LUCK! ♥ Breann
Never figured her to be a Hippogriff type of gal!
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A Forbidden Rumspringa sounds great.
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I've been wanting to read this book! Thanks for the great interview! amaquilante(at)gmail(dot)com
ReplyDeleteI have this book on my wishlist! Thank you for the great interview and giveaway!
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Would like to read A Forbidden Rumspringa - count me in!
ReplyDeleteI have heard nothing but great things about this novel! Would love to win.
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Before this even came out, I was excited to read it for I grew up in an area that had a large Amish population, but for some reason I have yet to pick it up! I would love to win a copy! Thanks for the chance!
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I haven't had a chance to pick this up yet. Thanks for the chance to win a copy.
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A third?! EEEEE. That sounds fantastic! If she ever needs an extra editor/beta reader ;) LOL.
ReplyDeleteI have already read this, but I'd love to own my own copy so +D Count me in, please!
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Thanks so much to BMB for having me, and thanks to all the readers who commented here! :)
ReplyDeleteCongrats Lorraine!! You are the winner of this awesome book *throws unicorn confetti*
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Thank you! Caught every bit of confetti - I'm that fast! Don't know anything about The Amish - looks like I'm gonna find out! xx
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