At the beginning of January, Lyrical Press announced to their authors that they had sealed a deal to join with Kensington Press as an imprint of Kensington. This is, of course, very exciting news and we've all been on pins and needles.
All authors were given the option to resign with Kensington, which is wonderful, but also has created quite a flurry of activity and launched a very HUGE process of resigning and rereleasing literally hundreds of authors and nearly twice as many books.
The real downside of this is that as of January 1st, none of us were under contract with Lyrical anymore, and as such....our books were taken off the market.
I'll confess, I had no idea this process would take as long as it has, or I probably would have come and posted some kind of announcement much sooner than this. I thought it would kind of fly under the radar.
As far as I know right now - the Dino Martini books WILL be available again. They are not permanently gone, and I am still working on that third book.
It's my understanding that I will be allowed to sign with Kensington and move forward with the series, but even if that doesn't actually come to pass, I'll find another avenue for the series. I'm not done with Dino and Seth. (I may be really, really SLOW....but I'm not done).
If you'd like to be put on a list to be notified when the books are available again, please comment here or at Goodreads when this post gets picked up there, and I'll be happy to compile that list and let everyone know when the books are available for purchase again and where you can find them.
I really want to thank all the fans of these books - You all have been so supportive and fun, and I appreciate that people enjoy my stories.
I'll keep posting news as it happens.
Tuesday, February 25, 2014
Tuesday, November 12, 2013
First Frost is out!
The new Dino Martini story is out! Along with a whole bunch of other great stories from Lyrical authors that range from fantasy to historical and a heat range to match!
Lyrical Press First Frost Anthology
Melt away the winter chill with a little help from Lyrical’s authors.
GLBT erotic romance by Elle Parker
Mysterious neighbors, scheming wives and bar fights. This was not Dino’s idea of a relaxing vacation.
All Dino Martini wants is to enjoy his vacation with best friend turned boyfriend, Seth Donnelly. But when he stumbles across a mystery, it feels like business as usual. If Dino wants to spend his time focused on Seth instead of fighting in bars, he might have to get back to work.
Go and get yours now!
Thursday, October 24, 2013
New Dino Martini!
No...it's not the novel.... I'm still working on that, but progress is definitely being made.
In the meantime, I had an opportunity to submit a short Dino Martini novella for a new anthology from Lyrical Press.
My contribution to the anthology is: Like Autumn Leaves and Campfires
GLBT erotic romance by Elle Parker
Mysterious neighbors, scheming wives and bar fights. This was not Dino’s idea of a relaxing vacation.
All Dino Martini wants is to enjoy his vacation with best friend turned boyfriend, Seth Donnelly. But when he stumbles across a mystery, it feels like business as usual. If Dino wants to spend his time focused on Seth instead of fighting in bars, he might have to get back to work.
Stay tuned for information on the release!
In the meantime, I had an opportunity to submit a short Dino Martini novella for a new anthology from Lyrical Press.
Lyrical Press First Frost Anthology
Melt away the winter chill with a little help from Lyrical’s authors.
This great collection of stories guaranteed to warm up your nippy evenings will be available from Lyrical Press on November 11, 2013
GLBT erotic romance by Elle Parker
Mysterious neighbors, scheming wives and bar fights. This was not Dino’s idea of a relaxing vacation.
All Dino Martini wants is to enjoy his vacation with best friend turned boyfriend, Seth Donnelly. But when he stumbles across a mystery, it feels like business as usual. If Dino wants to spend his time focused on Seth instead of fighting in bars, he might have to get back to work.
Stay tuned for information on the release!
Monday, August 19, 2013
Update and Status Report
Hello all,
Things in my neck of the woods seem to be settling down, at
least for a while, and I find myself with some time to attend to things I've
been neglecting.
Most importantly, I'm working on Book 3 again. It's got a
long way to go, but I'm able to do a little more than just pick away at the
moment, so I'm embracing that while I can.
First of all, I want to thank everyone who's emailed me over
the past couple of years. I don't always get to check as often as I'd like, but
every time I did, someone was there telling me how much they love Dino and
Seth, and how they are hoping there will be a third book coming.
I'm so grateful to all those people. It's wonderful and
reassuring to know that even though a lot of time has passed, people still want
to read more about Dino and Seth, and it's not too late to write another book.
So, thank you so much for that.
I also wanted to give an update of sorts as to WHY the third
book has been so long in coming.
Real life ramped up in a way I was totally not prepared for.
(Parents of teenagers, please prepare to nod sagely.) My kids are 16 months
apart, so there's never been any breathing room in any stage of parenting, and
this has been no different.
My son developed a bit of an attitude problem and spent the
better part of two years trying to flunk both Junior and Senior years -
something wildly frustrating to us, because he's very smart and had been doing
incredibly well until that point. We didn't know for sure if he would be
graduating until the very last day of school. (He did.)
During this time, he tried to get into the Air Force, but
due to some screw-ups, he was labeled with medical conditions he doesn't have,
and was rejected. He took a stab at college, but his heart was really with the
military, so we underwent a massive process to get those mistakes cleared up
and he was able to join the Army. He graduated basic from Fort Jackson this
spring, and is now doing very well at AIT. It was a rocky road, but I'm so
proud of him, and it's wonderful to have him back to his old self.
My daughter is right behind him in high school, and although
she brings less drama to the table, there's still quite a lot going on with her
that takes our time and attention. We've also been involved this summer in
helping her switch high schools because she's starting to hate it as much as
our son did. Plus there's ACT and college applications to deal with...
IN THE MEANTIME...my husband and I were also looking ahead a
few years to what we'll do when she goes off to college and we're all alone
again. (Besides crack open the champagne.)
A couple years ago, we hatched this fabulous plan to clean
out the basement of our sign shop and create an apartment for ourselves. It
would be PERFECT - it's right downtown and within walking or biking distance of
nearly everything, and we'd be on-site for work, which could go a long way to
helping us really move the business forward. It would certainly help us keep on
top of things better, since we could go upstairs to get jobs running, and be
able to check on them later without actually working all evening.
Things started out okay, although the cleaning out part of
the process was monumental due to the sheer amount of junk we inherited when we
bought the building. It took us several months. Then came the rather long and
drawn out process of getting the zoning worked out and convincing the city to
issue us a building permit. Apparently, no one has ever done this before and it
created quite a stir. It also created a mix of commercial and residential code
requirements that’s so extensive it made the whole project significantly more
expensive and more time consuming that we ever could have imagined. It’s still
less than the cost of a house, but now we’ll have to sell our house before we
can hope to do the project. Our original plan had been to build the apartment and
move in, then fix up the house and stage it to sell.
So, the whole of this spring was devoted to getting the
house fixed up and cleaned out and ready to sell. It’s been on the market since
the beginning of July, and we’re still finding more and more things that need
to be done.
HOWEVER, we’re hitting something of a lull as we run out of
projects and are simply waiting for the house to sell. We COULD go back and
start doing some of the simpler, inexpensive work on the apartment, and we will
this fall…but we both needed a break to concentrate on something else for a
while and relax.
So, for a short time at least, I have both time and energy
to devote to Dino and Seth. Let’s see how much I can get done while it lasts.
Monday, February 28, 2011
Like Pizza and Beer in PRINT!
Dino and Seth are back in a new and exciting mystery!
Like Pizza and Beer
From Lyrical Press
Working for his ex and his boyfriend, Dino's past and present cross.
Dino is caught off guard when his ex shows up out of the blue asking for help. His current lover, Seth, is pushing him to find dirt on his sister’s boyfriend. Juggling between two cases – and his boyfriend and ex – isn’t easy, but what choice does he have?
Working with his ex takes Dino on a trip down memory lane, raising a few doubts and stirring up Seth’s jealousy. Now he must save his ex’s restaurant and his relationship with Seth before it’s too late.
Seth hopped out and started around the car to cross the street. I hung back and reached under the seat to grab my gun and holster, which I’d been keeping there since the business with Gigi started. Easy to get to if I need it, but stays hidden until I do.
“What’cha doing?” Seth had turned back and was standing near my side of the car.
“Nothing,” I said. I got out and straightened my jacket, then closed the car door quietly.
“Bullshit.” He eyed me in the dim light of the streetlamp. “You’re actually gonna stand there and lie right to my face?”
“Well…if you can tell I’m lying, then it’s not really a lie, is it?” I nudged him in the direction of the sidewalk. “Let’s go.”
“You think this is that serious?”
“I don’t know. But the kind of guys who sit in cars to intimidate nice women usually speak ‘gun’ very fluently and conversations tend to go better.”
“Yeah, all right,” he said, but I could tell he didn’t like it.
Now you can pick it up from Amazon.com - Like Pizza and Beer
Like Pizza and Beer
NOW in PRINT!!
at Amazon - Like Pizza and BeerFrom Lyrical Press
Working for his ex and his boyfriend, Dino's past and present cross.
Dino is caught off guard when his ex shows up out of the blue asking for help. His current lover, Seth, is pushing him to find dirt on his sister’s boyfriend. Juggling between two cases – and his boyfriend and ex – isn’t easy, but what choice does he have?
Working with his ex takes Dino on a trip down memory lane, raising a few doubts and stirring up Seth’s jealousy. Now he must save his ex’s restaurant and his relationship with Seth before it’s too late.
Seth hopped out and started around the car to cross the street. I hung back and reached under the seat to grab my gun and holster, which I’d been keeping there since the business with Gigi started. Easy to get to if I need it, but stays hidden until I do.
“What’cha doing?” Seth had turned back and was standing near my side of the car.
“Nothing,” I said. I got out and straightened my jacket, then closed the car door quietly.
“Bullshit.” He eyed me in the dim light of the streetlamp. “You’re actually gonna stand there and lie right to my face?”
“Well…if you can tell I’m lying, then it’s not really a lie, is it?” I nudged him in the direction of the sidewalk. “Let’s go.”
“You think this is that serious?”
“I don’t know. But the kind of guys who sit in cars to intimidate nice women usually speak ‘gun’ very fluently and conversations tend to go better.”
“Yeah, all right,” he said, but I could tell he didn’t like it.
Now you can pick it up from Amazon.com - Like Pizza and Beer
Wednesday, February 2, 2011
Like Pizza and Beer in PRINT!
Dino and Seth are back in a new and exciting mystery!
Like Pizza and Beer
From Lyrical Press
Working for his ex and his boyfriend, Dino's past and present cross.
Dino is caught off guard when his ex shows up out of the blue asking for help. His current lover, Seth, is pushing him to find dirt on his sister’s boyfriend. Juggling between two cases – and his boyfriend and ex – isn’t easy, but what choice does he have?
Working with his ex takes Dino on a trip down memory lane, raising a few doubts and stirring up Seth’s jealousy. Now he must save his ex’s restaurant and his relationship with Seth before it’s too late.
Seth hopped out and started around the car to cross the street. I hung back and reached under the seat to grab my gun and holster, which I’d been keeping there since the business with Gigi started. Easy to get to if I need it, but stays hidden until I do.
“What’cha doing?” Seth had turned back and was standing near my side of the car.
“Nothing,” I said. I got out and straightened my jacket, then closed the car door quietly.
“Bullshit.” He eyed me in the dim light of the streetlamp. “You’re actually gonna stand there and lie right to my face?”
“Well…if you can tell I’m lying, then it’s not really a lie, is it?” I nudged him in the direction of the sidewalk. “Let’s go.”
“You think this is that serious?”
“I don’t know. But the kind of guys who sit in cars to intimidate nice women usually speak ‘gun’ very fluently and conversations tend to go better.”
“Yeah, all right,” he said, but I could tell he didn’t like it.
Print copies available soon from Lyrical!!
Watch for further updates!
Like Pizza and Beer
Coming soon in PRINT!!
From Lyrical Press
Working for his ex and his boyfriend, Dino's past and present cross.
Dino is caught off guard when his ex shows up out of the blue asking for help. His current lover, Seth, is pushing him to find dirt on his sister’s boyfriend. Juggling between two cases – and his boyfriend and ex – isn’t easy, but what choice does he have?
Working with his ex takes Dino on a trip down memory lane, raising a few doubts and stirring up Seth’s jealousy. Now he must save his ex’s restaurant and his relationship with Seth before it’s too late.
Seth hopped out and started around the car to cross the street. I hung back and reached under the seat to grab my gun and holster, which I’d been keeping there since the business with Gigi started. Easy to get to if I need it, but stays hidden until I do.
“What’cha doing?” Seth had turned back and was standing near my side of the car.
“Nothing,” I said. I got out and straightened my jacket, then closed the car door quietly.
“Bullshit.” He eyed me in the dim light of the streetlamp. “You’re actually gonna stand there and lie right to my face?”
“Well…if you can tell I’m lying, then it’s not really a lie, is it?” I nudged him in the direction of the sidewalk. “Let’s go.”
“You think this is that serious?”
“I don’t know. But the kind of guys who sit in cars to intimidate nice women usually speak ‘gun’ very fluently and conversations tend to go better.”
“Yeah, all right,” he said, but I could tell he didn’t like it.
Print copies available soon from Lyrical!!
Watch for further updates!
Wednesday, September 29, 2010
Contest!!
Hey! It's a Win It Before You Can Buy It Weekend!!
Chris over at Stumbling Over Chaos is holding a giveaway contest for Like Pizza and Beer. Head on over and check it out, and don't miss the fabulous Misadventures in Stock Photography posts.
You can enter the contest here at Stumbling Over Chaos
By the way - I love this cover!
Chris over at Stumbling Over Chaos is holding a giveaway contest for Like Pizza and Beer. Head on over and check it out, and don't miss the fabulous Misadventures in Stock Photography posts.
You can enter the contest here at Stumbling Over Chaos
By the way - I love this cover!
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