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Wow, “Echo” has been a really big hit. I am honestly surprised.

It is set to be included in “The Brownstone Diaries,” which will also contain “Bastian,” “Topping,” and the tentatively titled “Ai-Go” which will be released probably around mid-2012. Each story will be released separately as ebooks, since they are all novella length, then they’ll be printed together. I just didn’t think it would be worth it to have them all be their own separate TPB considering the cost of production for a paper book.

Still, Echo has done so well that I have made it into a TPB (only 80 pages!) and it is available for $5.99, which really isn’t so bad. I just thought that more readers should have an opportunity to check it out, and it’s perfect for me to include in giveaways and such.

I couldn’t list it on Amazon without raising the price, but you can find it at its own page here==> ECHO

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Title: Heroes & Villains
Author: Harper Kingsley
Genre: science fiction, fantasy, superhero, mm romance
Summary: Vereint wants to be a superhero and use his amazing abilities for good. Instead, he’s relegated to a life of mediocrity spiced with outright mockery on the part of the heroes he’d so long admired. So he faces the truth of himself and the life he lives… and becomes the supervillain Darkstar.

My rating: I personally think it’s super awesome, but I don’t rate my own stuff (yet. I might get desperate, so I’m not going to let go of all available options.)

Review: Starts off with Vereint Georges trying his best to balance life as the wannabe superhero Starburst (a name that leads to much mockery) and an office worker. There are some clashes and he ends up alienating most of his co-workers, which makes his role as a superhero more important. Except Blue Ice, a hero he’s always admired, treats him like crap, which leaves him questioning the life he’s chosen.

With very little prompting, he leaves morals behind and turns to a life of crime as the supervillain Darkstar. With his awesome powers he could have been a figure of great terror, but instead he keeps to the smaller crimes of robbery and hostage taking. Still, his looks and powers lead him to having a reputation as the world’s premier supervillain.

And his arch-enemy? Well, it ends up being Blue Ice, who can’t help feeling a bit fascinated.

A slow building romance works in the background, eventually taking over the story and changing both of their lives forever. But in between… there’s super battles, the terrorist organization called the Darksters that see Darkstar as their role-model, and a man bent on avenging his sister by killing as many superheroes as he can manage.

There’s also like robot squid things and minions and inadvertent bank robberies and stuff. Oh yeah, and romance happens.

In all, this story is basically PG-13 and probably would have held to that rating if I didn’t have such a foul mouth. I don’t know how many times I used the f-word and various other vulgarities, but it was enough that the rating was unfortunately bumped to a soft-R.

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Title: Plastic Jesus
Author: Poppy Z. Brite
Genre: faux-biofic, mm romance
Summary: The 1960’s brought Seth and Payton all they’d fantasized about–perfect friendships, a successful four-man band, and most importantly, each other. Together they embarked on a tour that brought them stimulating highs and shattering lows, and they prospered and suffered in one another’s arms. The two men carried each other and carried a group that created both a history and a future for rock. But at some point their music blurred with the news of their love and the world was faced with the choice to embrace its heroes or revert back to its deep-rooted prejudices.

My rating: 4 out of 5

Based on the Beatles, I found this a very interesting “What if…” Wonderfully written, fairly short, and the edition I read had some pen-drawn illustrations.

A quick-read, it’s one of those books that everyone should read once. If you like the Beatles anyway, and really wish that John and Paul could be more than friends. Though this isn’t the Beatles, of course, this is Seth and Payton. Two guys that just seem very familiar.

If you don’t like m/m, then this is not for you. If you do like m/m, this is an interesting story.

It’s kind of like she took her fanfic, changed a few names around, then published it to a world of AWESOME.