Monday Mentions: July 11, 2016
Happy July everyone! Thank you for understanding us having no Monday Mentions post last week.
With our blog-iversary celebration over and the holiday here in America behind us, we are all rested and back on track. Get set for some fabulous reviews, blog stops and cover reveals to come your way this week.
In the meantime let’s give you the lowdown on a couple of new releases.
Coming out Tuesday, July 12th Pride Publishing gives you Alexa Milne’s Choosing Home.
Choosing Home finds two men, at different stages in their lives, hiding in Scotland for the same reason. To escape who they truly are.
But will they be able to hide from each other?
Reader Advisory on This One: Dubious consent. Recollections of physical abuse, emotional/mental abuse, torture and drug abuse.
Next Ethan Radcliff brings you a MFM read with his Gentlemen's Agreement, due out July 15th.
This D/s ménage appears very tantalizing.......just check out the YouTube promo and I think you will agree!
I hope you take a peek and….make it a great week!
We at the Banter would love to know if you have purchased any of our Monday Mentions and, if so, how well you liked them. Please shoot us a message at kimmerseroticbookbanter@gmail.com or comment below.
BLURB:
You can never escape from yourself.
Zac McKenzie is an ex-professional footballer with a secret he gave up his career to protect. Several years ago, he fled to his home in the North East of Scotland to avoid being outed as gay. Now, he owns a successful hotel and restaurant, but is it time to finally come out into the open?
Seth Pritchard feels he’s damaged goods. He comes to Scotland to escape memories of the accident that left him injured, his bullying stepbrothers and a life of lies.
For their whole lives, Zac and Seth have denied who they truly are to themselves as well as others. When they meet, each man is forced to confront his fears and tear them down one by one.
BLURB: Chad Henderson and Jon Lasiter were best friends. Their taste in women always caused a problem. They always went after the same woman. Cleo Davenport was older and sophisticated, with a bevy of men at her fingertips. She was a high-priced Madam and Domme. Chad rejected the lifestyle and Jon embraced it. Both wanted the beautiful older woman in their bed. Could they reach an agreement that would suit all their needs?