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Tuesday, December 7, 2021

Andrew Grey's Bad to Be Merry

 


Title: Bad to Be Merry
Author: Andrew Grey
Series: Bad to Be Good (Book 4)
Genre: Gay Romance, Holiday Romance, M/M, LGBTQ
Publisher: DreamSpinner Press
Release: Nov 3, 2021
Edition/Formats: 1st Edition - Digital, Print
Blurb/Synopsis:

Former mobster Richard Marsden grew up scrounging on the streets of Detroit. This Christmas, for the first time, he has a family and the means to provide an abundant Christmas, and that’s what he intends to do.
But his husband, Daniel, grew up with everything. For Daniel, Christmas isn’t about receiving gifts, but the opportunity to help others. With his son in the hospital recovering from a tonsillectomy, Daniel knows just who he wants to help this year.
Both Daniel and Richard make plans for their family Christmas assuming the other is on board, leaving their holiday dangling on the precipice of disaster—unless they can remember that family, love, and the holidays mean compromising to give each other what they need. 

Friday, December 3, 2021

Bad to Be Noble by Andrew Grey



Title: Bad To Be Noble
Author: Andrew Grey
Series: Bad To Be Good (Book 3)
Genre:  M/M Contemporary Romance, Gay Romance, LGTBQ
Publisher: DreamSpinner Press
Release Date: Nov 23 2021
Edition/Formats Available In: eBook & Print
Blurb/Synopsis:

For glass artist Ashton Weller, Longboat Key seems like the perfect place to start over. It’s warm, sunny, and far from the dangerous ex he left behind in Chicago, even if his glass studio does get even more uncomfortable in the Florida heat. It’s also home to Terrance Manetti, a man who turns into Ashton’s inadvertent hero when he saves him from some unsavory types at a local restaurant…and may turn into more than that. 

Former mobster Terrance has been in Witness Protection with his "brothers" ever since they turned state’s evidence against their former employer. His brothers have a different life here, filled with family and small-time, honest jobs, and Terrance doesn’t know whether to be jealous or derisive. 

Not until he meets Ashton, anyway. With Ashton, Terrance could build the kind of life he’s never dared to want—the kind of life where he won’t need the skills he learned in organized crime. Or so he thinks—until Ashton’s past comes looking for him….