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Review: Heart 2 Heart: A Charity Anthology by Various Authors

Once upon a time, a bunch of M/M authors wondered… What if a dating app that guaranteed you a love match broke down just in time for Valentine’s Day? What if you found yourself on a blind date with a random guy who might be your opposite in every single way? It could be a disaster. Or… When the code breaks down, fate just might take over.

Eleven of your favorite gay romance authors have joined forces to light up your Valentine’s Day with a collection of sweet, sexy, silly, and hot short stories, featuring a wacky cast of characters chosen from your reader suggestions! Morticians and magicians, superheroes and spies, lawyers and lobstermen, will all learn that love has nothing to do with algorithms… and sometimes you find it in the least-likely places.

And the best part? All proceeds from this collection will go to the authors’ favorite LGBTQ charities, to ensure that love in all its incarnations will be celebrated and protected every single day of the year!


I absolutely LOVE anthologies and I always have one going in the background. They are great to fill in the gaps between books and get introduced to new-to-me authors. Heart2Heart: A Charity Anthology is extra special as the proceeds from the sales of this collection go to charities doing amazing work for the LBGTQ community; The Trevor Project, Bisexual Resource Centre and one-n-ten.

The theme of Heart2Heart is creative and gave the authors a lot of freedom to play and still keep a focus throughout so the stories flow from one to the next effortlessly. Heart2Heart is a dating app that goes sideways as you see with The Set-up and The Fallout, one story broken into two parts that sandwich the rest of the shorts perfectly. The glitches in the software pair up opposites rather than matches, so if you are an opposites attract theme fan, this anthology is going to feed that need.

The Set-up OR How Bailey the Geeky Programmer Lost his Focus 
4 Hearts

Bailey is going through the last of the QA process before the Heart2Heart app launches when he gets distracted by the very, very delicious window washer outside his building. Everyone on his floor was checking the eye candy outside, but that hunk of a man only had eyes for Bailey. The flirtation was adorable and I could hardly blame Bailey for cutting his QA process short to go on the date of a lifetime.

Once the app goes live, the mismatches begin . . . .

The Professional Gamer and the Paranormal Photographer by Alison Hendricks 
2 ½ Hearts 

I liked the MCs separately but didn’t really get a feel for them as a potential couple. They spent a good chunk of time talking themselves out of liking one another and then just kind of decided to change their minds. There was no real reason, they both admitted that there wasn’t a ton of attraction between them. Once they decided to give one another a chance I did enjoy reading their conversations, but I was missing the piece that connected them, I was missing the “why”.

The Magician and the Mortician by A.E. Wasp 
4 Hearts 

This story was a treat to read. I’ve never read anything by this author before, but I really enjoyed the writing style and will be looking for more of her works. I wouldn’t classify these characters as opposites, but they did happen to come together at the perfect time, when each of them really could appreciate the other. Alberto and Mikey were completely charming separately and together it was multiplied exponentially. Mikey’s sense of wonder was utterly adorable and I loved reading Alberto falling in love with Mikey’s qualities.

The Assassin and the Dog Walker by Charlie Cochet 
3 ½ Hearts 

The characters made this one for me but I think there was just a little too much going on for a short story. A little less OTT and a little more character focus would have bumped this one up at least a full star for me. The humor is well done and well timed throughout and I absolutely could see Lymond and Daniel together. I didn’t really get the need for the jealous ex-boyfriend thing, it didn’t really need to be a thing to make this story.

The Criminal and the Sommelier by Chris Owen 
2 ½ Hearts 

I really enjoyed the writing in this short story, but it definitely felt like I was reading a snippet of a bigger tale and not a fully fleshed out story. I don’t need to have every detail, but this one felt like it was missing just enough to leave me wanting. The ending was too abrupt for me to have a feel for the MC’s as a potential couple, but I would definitely be interested in reading this one if it were to be turned into a novella at least.

The Superhero and the NSA Agent by Hailey Turner 
3 ½ Hearts 

Shane and Damian were perfect for one another and I really liked their setup. The story was a little rushed, but I still could sense the connection between the two and believe in an HEA for them. I loved the banter between the two of them once they were getting to know one another and I’ve gotta love and MC who cosplays for kids in the hospital. It’s no wonder Shane swooned so hard so fact. 

The Tattoo Artist and the Writer by Lily Morton 
5 Hearts 

This story was the most absolute swoon worthy treat and I ate up every word of this friends to lovers tale. I was ready for a character driven story by about now and Lily Morton delivered in spades. Noah and Sage had been friends since they were kids and the flashbacks cemented their connection. Heart2Heart was the jumpstart they needed to admit their feelings and the dates they went on were so personal and sweet, I just can’t even with the adorable that was all over this one.

The Uber Driver and the Phone Sex Operator by Lucy Lennox 
4 ½ Hearts 

The title is misleading to the characters and I appreciated the depth the author was able to get to with these characters in the span of a short story. The title is a description of their first meeting, but there was so much more to both of them and as the story progressed it was obvious Travis and Azrael had to be together. The age gap could’ve had the potential for angst, but the author didn’t go there too hard, so it read realistically and not OTT. I was fully on board with their HEA when it came and I’ll be looking for more from this author too.

The Baker and the SEAL by May Archer 
4 ½ Hearts 

Oh hell, the setup here was beyond delicious. One MC is a mountain of man, a SEAL who is charming as they come, witty and a big ‘ol bottom. The other MC is a snarky, slightly cantankerous toppy ginger who bakes dreamy desserts in a small town that has become the focus of destination weddings. Their first meeting led to some low key flirting, but a misunderstanding derailed them for a brief time until the lightbulb went on and then after some good natured chuckling it was all forward movement for Cal and Ash. These two were one of my favorite couples and I’ll be looking for more May Archer tales.

The Event Planner and the Electrician by Poppy Denison 
4 Hearts 

This story was cute as hell and the humor was spot on for the characters. Theo and Harvey were opposites who attracted (and appreciated) and I think that’s where the story appealed to me the most. I liked reading about how much they were attracted to one another because of their differences and Harvey was so shyly charming in contract with Theo’s vibrant color. These two just made me happy together and their story fit them well.

The Lawyer and the Lobsterman by Ruthie Luhnow 
3 ½ Hearts 

I honestly didn’t have hope for Isaac and Will, but the author changed my mind over the course of the story. Kudos to Isaac for giving the date a chance. He was such a fussy treat I couldn’t help but root for the two of them. Will was OTT with the casually and charmingly obnoxious, but I think he had to be that way to get Isaac to play along. It ended pretty unresolved but that was more realistic than an HEA for them. An optimistic HFN would have been appreciated though, but in my head there is one for them.

The Florist and the Lawyer by Sloane Kennedy 
4 Hearts 

Harrison was a real dick at the beginning of the story and man is he lucky he got paired up with Nate who is the biggest sweetheart on the planet. Not many other people would have given him a second chance, but Nate is empathy personified and Harrison’s tale of heartbreak brought out all of Nate’s caregiving instincts. Harrison was smart enough to see the potential for happiness with Nate and I’m so glad he was able to see past his own hurt to hope for some future happiness with Nate. The fact that Harrison appreciated Nate for who he was made me forgive his early dickishness pretty quickly and their HEA was perfect for them.

The Fallout 
4 Hearts (continuation of The Set-up)

After Bailey returns to work from the epic date to end all dates with Ryder and learns that the little glitch he left behind in the app created what they were all afraid would be catastrophic matches he worked his tail off to get it fixed. He feared for his job and just felt absolutely terrible for the mess. He had no regrets when it came to Ryder though and Ryder was the hero Bailey needed to get through the next couple of days. The whole anthology ends with HEA’s all around and I loved every word of it.




**a copy of this anthology was provided for an honest review**

See the Heart 2 Heart blog tour stop and author visit HERE!

Blog Tour + Giveaway: Heart 2 Heart Charity Anthology by Various Authors


We're so pleased to have the Heart 2 Heart Charity Anthology authors and Vibrant Promotions visit with their blog tour today. Authors May Archer, Charlie Cochet, Alison Hendricks, Sloane Kennedy, Lucy Lennox, Ruthie Luhnow, Lily Morton, Chris Owen, Poppy Dennison, Hailey Turner, and A.E. Wasp all contributed. Learn more about the charity anthology today, all proceeds will go to 3 charities!

Author A.E. Wasp stops by for an interview and delivers an exclusive excerpt!

Plus you could win a paperback copy of the Heart 2 Heart Charity Anthology ! Enter below, good luck!

See our 4 <3 review of the anthology HERE!


HEART 2 HEART ANTHOLOGY

May Archer * Charlie Cochet * Alison Hendricks * Sloane Kennedy *
Lucy Lennox * Ruthie Luhnow * Lily Morton * Chris Owen *
Poppy Dennison * Hailey Turner * A.E. Wasp




M/M ROMANCE

RELEASE DATE: 02.07.18

COVER DESIGN: AngstyG/www.angstyg.com
ANTHOLOGY EDITOR: Leslie Copeland

BUY LINK: http://getBook.at/Heart2Heart


BLURB


Once upon a time, a bunch of authors wondered… What if a dating app that guaranteed you a love match broke down just in time for Valentine’s Day? What if you found yourself on a blind date with a random guy who might be your opposite in every single way? It could be a disaster. Or… When the code breaks down, fate just might take over.

Eleven of your favorite gay romance authors have joined forces to light up your Valentine’s Day with a collection of sweet, sexy, silly, and hot short stories, featuring a wacky cast of characters chosen from your reader suggestions! Morticians and magicians, superheroes and spies, lawyers and lobstermen, will all learn that love has nothing to do with algorithms… and sometimes you find it in the least-likely places.

And the best part? All proceeds from this collection will go to the authors’ favorite LGBTQ charities, to ensure that love in all its incarnations will be celebrated and protected every single day of the year!

It will only be available for 90 days, so Tuesday, May 8th will be the last time you can purchase this anthology.

Over 162k words total, contemporary MM romance


AE Wasp
The Magician and the Mortician


Can you tell us a little bit about your characters?
Alberto (42) is a jaded magician who hasn't had any magic in his life since his long-time partner died five years ago. Mikey (29) is a mortician who finds magic and meaning in life through his work with the dead and their families.

Was writing this story easy for you to do? Or was it a little bit outside of your normal writing zone?

Writing is never easy for me, but once I realized why the characters were perfect for each other, the story happened. Writing a short is difficult for me. I tend to write long.

What were some of the reader submissions that stood out to you, and why?
I was happy to see one person mention a Native American man and someone with Asperger's. The only reason I didn't do that was that I felt I would need a longer story to do it justice. And a 'heartbreakingly beautiful assassin' that I really want to write one day.


Since the anthology is only available for a limited time, (90 days) do you have any plans for your story after that?
I expect these guys to make an appearance in a new project that May and I are working on for the fall!


What do you think of the line-up of authors? How does it feel to be in such great company?
I am fangirling like crazy! It's a dream line up, and I am so impressed with how genuinely wonderful everyone has been. It really made me want to write the best story I could.


Other than your own, do you have a favorite story (or two) in the anthology?

That's so mean to make me pick.


Have you ever set someone else up on a blind date? If yes, how did it turn out?
I didn't, BUT, a long time ago, pre-1994, I did have a guy friend over, and one of my girlfriends dropped by. When she left, Pete said, "I'm going to marry that girl." And he did, and they are still married. So I know the things we write about can happen!

If Heart2Heart were to match you with someone, who do you think you'd get paired with?
OMG. Are we talking functioning app or the wonky one we wrote about? Whoever it is, they'd better know what they're getting into dating a writer, and someone who will call me on my crap. Stockard Channing? That would be nice.

Is there anything else that you think would be fun to talk about?

I love to hear everyone's worst and/or best dating experiences.


EXCLUSIVE EXCERPT

It wasn’t until Mikey turned to thank the waitress that Alberto felt like he could exhale. How was this man real? Maybe he was having a hallucination.

He should probably tell himself to slow down, get himself together, but he had zero desire to do so. He wanted to know everything about Mikey. He wanted to meet his family and talk to them about life and death. He wanted to go on long car rides across the country and visit the World’s Biggest Ball of Twine, or Carhenge, or anything.

Never in a million years had he ever thought he would meet someone so fascinating and he was going to carpe the hell out of this diem. Noctis? Nocturn? What was the Latin for night? Whatever. It didn’t matter. He was going to seize it all. All of Mikey’s days, nights, afternoons, mornings, and evenings.

Jesus, Mary, and Joseph, could this be love at first sight? Was that actually a thing? If it was, how terrifying would that be?

He took his salmon with the barest of thanks, paralyzed by the thoughts in his head.

“So what made you want to be a professional magician?” Mikey asked him. “Besides the fact that it’s super cool, obviously.”

Okay. He could answer that. Small talk. This was good. Normal for a first date. “My abuelo was an amateur magician. He owned a magic shop that I more or less grew up in. I thought he was the greatest guy.”

“How about your father? Is he into magic, too? Is it your family business?” Mikey’s eyes lit up, and he groaned as he took a bite of his steak. “Oh, my god, this is so good.”

Alberto shifted in his seat as Mikey’s groan went right to his cock. “No, my dad is definitely not into magic. He’s an engineer. He was so disappointed when I didn’t go to college. But he grew up pretty poor, and he just didn’t want his kids growing up like that.”

“Kids? Do you have brothers and sisters?”

“One brother, eleven months younger than I am. Freddy is an engineer. And straight and has already provided grandkids, to my mother’s delight. Though she’s always open for more.” Alberto smiled. Luckily, he and Freddy got along great. Freddy was Alberto’s biggest fan, and Alberto doted on his three nieces.

“Did you ever want kids?” Mikey asked, toying with his sautéed string beans.

Truth or what he thought Mikey wanted to hear? Truth. Easier to deal with. “No. Not really. I like being an uncle well enough.”

Mikey sighed and sagged in his chair. “Oh thank god. I don’t either. I feel like gaybies are the newest fashion trend. Seems like every guy I date wants a baseball team of them, and they look at me like I’m a monster when I say I never wanted kids.”

“Let’s toast to a kid-free future, then.” Alberto tapped his wine glass against Mikey’s.

“Glad that’s out of the way,” Mikey said almost to himself as he cut more steak.

The feathered thing in Alberto’s heart fluttered. Mikey was thinking about the future, too. He might be crazy, but at least he wasn’t alone.



CHARITIES

We are pleased to be donating 100% of our proceeds to 3 wonderful charities:
The Trevor Project: https://www.thetrevorproject.org/
Bisexual Resource Centre: http://biresource.org/
One n Ten: http://onenten.org/

We encourage all readers to learn more about these groups and consider making a donation of your own. Every little bit helps.






BACKGROUND/TITLES

What began as a random idea quickly turned into a collaborative and completely voluntary effort from 11 authors, more than 130 readers, cover designer, 2 proofreaders, and one cat herder to keep it all together.

Readers were asked to submit ideas for characters, both typical and off-the-wall, and from that list, each author picked 2 seemingly mismatched guys and helped them find love.


May Archer - The Baker and the SEAL

Charlie Cochet - The Assassin and the Dog Walker

Poppy Dennison - The Electrician and the Event Planner

Alison Hendricks  - The Professional Gamer and the Paranormal Photographer

Sloane Kennedy - The Florist and the Lawyer

Lucy Lennox - The Uber Drive and the Phone Sex Operator

Ruthie Luhnow - The Lawyer and the Lobsterman

Lily Morton  - The Tattoo Artist and the Writer

Chris Owen - The Criminal and the Sommelier

Hailey Turner - The Superhero and the NSA Agent

AE Wasp - The Magician and the Mortician

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