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Monday Mentions: April 16, 2018


It's Monday Mention - ménage. That's right, the titles today have not only 2 men - but 3!

Megan Derr's Fighting for You released at NineStar press today and, although part of the Lifesworn series, is written to stand alone. All Penli wants to be is left alone. And with no way to return home because of the warrant out for his arrest he should be able to do just that. The very last thing he needs is to be consumed by a fit of honor and nobility—but that's exactly what happens as he means to free two men. Having no desire to marry after barely escaping one unwanted marriage, Penli fears the only thing more difficult than throwing his life away will be resisting the two men he barely knows.

Releasing tomorrow, April 17th, at DSP Puplications is Aidan Wayne's Rule of Thirds. When Jason Diovardi, military elite, is removed from active duty, he has only one goal in mind: get back into the field. He grudgingly accepts two live-in AI Companions to help him begin to recover from his severe PTSD. The progress he makes with his patient and caring Companions sneaks up on him—and so do unexpected feelings between the three of them.

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About Fighting for You

All Penli wants to be is left alone. After nearly a decade of blood and violence, and a lifetime of enduring his cold, ambitious family, it's almost a relief to be practically alone in the middle of a desert kingdom with no way to return home because of the warrant out for his arrest.

The very last thing he needs is to be consumed by a fit of honor and nobility—but he would much rather die than ever see the two sweet, intriguing men who cross his path forced apart, one to be thrown to the streets, the other to marry a malicious bully Penli has despised for years.

Though he means only to free them, having no desire to marry after barely escaping one unwanted marriage, with each passing day Penli fears the only thing more difficult than throwing his life away will be resisting the urge to build a new one with two men he barely knows.

About Rule of Thirds

A traumatic past doesn’t have to mean not having a future.

When Jason Diovardi, military elite, is removed from active duty after failing too many psych evals, he has only one goal in mind: get back into the field. It’s all he knows and all he thinks he’s good for, which is why he grudgingly accepts two live-in AI Companions to help him begin to recover from his severe PTSD. Chase and Shade are a matched pair, and Jason hopes they’ll keep each other distracted enough to leave him alone so he can go through the motions and be cleared for fieldwork.

Jason doesn’t expect to actually get better, and the progress he makes with his patient and caring Companions sneaks up on him—and so do unexpected feelings between the three of them. Now Jason might even be able to admit to being happy. But has he healed enough to allow himself to accept what Chase and Shade are offering?

Hope. Love. A reason to live.

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