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Saturday 1 November 2014

Author Spotlights with Andrew Jericho

Welcome to a special Author Spotlights! Andrew Jericho is visiting today and sharing a peek at his book! “Drag Show Games” (Drag Show 1).  

Blurb: 

[Ménage Amour ManLove: Erotic Alternative Ménage a Trois Romance, M/M/M, HEA]
In an entertainment routine called Drag Show, Vince becomes Violet Whispers. Vince is a gay man, who not only craves cross-dressing, but it gives him sexual pleasure to see Violet staring back in a mirror. Even more satisfying is being in the arms of a man while in drag. Derek fulfills those fantasies.
Derek is a dominant man who orchestrates erotic scenarios, or games. The thought of never knowing what Derek has planned keeps Vince in almost constant arousal. So when Derek uses his twin brother, Alec, in one of his scenarios, Vince must come to terms with new romantic feelings for his partner’s brother. 
When Alec becomes a part of their lives on a more permanent basis, Vince struggles with acknowledging his love for his partner’s brother. Alec is bold, like Derek, but more soft-spoken. Even though Vince knows Derek wants him to follow his heart, he is afraid of allowing another man into his life. 
Note: The first two chapters were originally published as a free short story on ManLoveAuthors.com.


This title is offered at a 10% discount. Offer ends midnight CST, November 6th


STORY EXCERPT

Reaching into his pocket, Alec fingered his own gift for Vince. His fingertips brushed the velvet box. Alec had bought the symbol of love yesterday afternoon. Once they were alone, he planned to place the ring on Vince’s finger. He removed his hand from the pocket of his slacks and continued to hold his beer, his eyes having never left Vince’s body.
Even though Vince was a gay male, Alec knew he sometimes preferred to be addressed with female pronouns while he was in drag. As Alec stared at his lover mingling with the crowd, he marveled at her unbelievable beauty. Violet Whispers was one damn fine queen.
She was wearing Derek’s gift, a sequined silver cocktail dress. The hem stopped right above her knees. The formfitting number had a spaghetti strap over one shoulder, and a full length sleeve that touched Violet’s wrist on the other arm. Alec surmised Derek must have bought the shoes at the same time, because the silver platforms sparkled in unison with the dress’s fabric each time Violet moved her sexy body. The four-inch heels made Violet’s six-one frame tower over the rest of the guests. Alec loved a queen that fit his personal definition of the word.
Violet hardly ever wore stockings. She didn’t have to. Her toned legs were smooth, silky, and tanned. Alec imagined Vince lying in a tanning bed wearing nothing but a speedo. Vincent, you’re not only a damn fine queen, but a hot gay man. Just like earlier when they were alone, Alec felt himself becoming aroused.

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Now he’s here to share a few things with us and maybe we’ll even get a hint of what is coming up soon.

Me: Welcome Andrew, I’m so glad you could join us.
Andrew: Thank you for having me as a guest, Mya. 

Me: Can you tell us a little about your background and how you started writing?
Andrew: I don’t believe I ever had an epiphany that writing was my calling. I began my career as a freelance journalist and photographer, and became a ManLove erotic romance author in November, 2012 upon the publication of my first book Ripped with Siren-BookStrand Publishing.  So, in a sense, I’ve always been a writer in one form or another.

Me: What do you find hardest about writing? Easiest?
Andrew:  The hardest part of writing my books is weaving romance, passion, and eroticism into a realistic story.  I strive to capture gay men in real situations of life and love.  Sitting down in front of my laptop is the easiest.  Ha-ha. 

Me: What one word would you use to describe yourself?
Andrew: Passionate

Me: what is your favorite Book and why?
Andrew: There are too many titles to choose from.  I am fond of the romantic poets: Wordsworth, Keats, Bryon, Coleridge, and Shelley.  In addition, I also read ManLove titles. 

Me: Do you have pets? If so, how many?
Andrew: I have three cats:  Sam, Snowflake, and Molly. 

Me: A little bird told me that you are a supporter for the gay rights. Is it true?
Andrew: Yes, as a gay transgender man, I have been a long supporter of the LGBTQ community.  My partner, John, and I have been committed for over two decades, and believe love is love. 

Me: How did you get started writing M/M (Male/Male) stories?
Andrew: John is my greatest inspiration and muse.  The real-life depiction of ManLove we share has inspired my writing. 

Me: Your first book,  Ripped . Can you tell us a bit about your main characters?
Andrew: Roman and Kyle are best described in the blurb I wrote for the book: 
Physical intimacy is easy for Roman Carter, as he shares a bed with husband Kyle Stringer. As Kyle expresses his love verbally, Roman is unable to return the sentiments. Their first lessons in intimacy are clouded by this realization. As Kyle quickly questions Roman’s love for him, the pair ends up in different bedrooms. As the product of a prior abusive relationship and HIV positive, Kyle needs his husband’s reassurance. Roman is terrified that opening his heart to Kyle would be a betrayal of his wife’s memory.
Five years after the death of his wife and child in an automobile accident, Roman owner of Ripped specialty gym in Hot Springs, Arkansas, begins a new chapter in his life. Roman admits becoming romantically involved with Kyle, gym physical therapist and trainer, was one of the best things he could have done. When tragedy threatens to rip their marriage apart, can the couple evolve their wounded souls to find peace?


Bio:
I am a ManLove erotic romance author for Siren-BookStrand Publishing and LGBTQ rights activist.  As a long supporter of  the LGBTQ community, I am thrilled to be able to reflect this in the publication of my books that explore the lives of gay men in real situations of life and love. My writing proves that love and erotic attraction are the same regardless of gender and/or sexual orientation.
I am a gay transgender man who lives with my partner,  John Jericho, and family. We have two children.

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Me: I’m looking forward to reading it. Thanks to Andrew for dropping in today and to all our visitors!.  I hope yohave enjoyed your visit as much as I have.
Andrew: Glad I could visit.