A Mika Review: Death’s Ink-Black Shadow (More Heat Than the Sun #6) by John Wiltshire

Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars

Death's Ink Black Shadow coverIt takes a certain kind of courage to live as if favored by the gods, ignoring the ever-present ghosts of your past—or perhaps not bravery, but arrogance. And maybe not even that. Ben genuinely believes that the past is behind them—that they deserve to enjoy the life they have created. So it’s not hubris that leads him to overlook the signs that Nikolas does not share his faith, it’s love. But Nikolas knows something is coming. He can’t stop it; he can only decide how he will choose to face it. And without Ben’s support, he is entirely alone.

Honestly, I was so underwhelmed reading this! Nothing magnificent happened, nothing explosive. Everything was meh.  I’ve seen everything here before in other stories so I saw it coming here. It’s getting repetitive with Nik shutting Ben out, Ben getting whiny and doing something extreme. Ben finding out the truth that was right there in front of his face, and feeling bad about how he acted, it was underwhelming to say the least.

I found myself coasting along throughout the book. It did not feel like the usual emotional journey that J.W presents us with. I’m finding myself thinking it’s the same scenario with these two just different settings with a regurgitation of their feelings. 

There was one seen where I felt a spark of something good happening, but after the truth came to light then noothing spectacular happened further in the book. I think the problem is that we’ve built this series up to be so amazing, and not it’s in book 6.

What more is there to happen with this couple? I think they need a good therapy session because we can’t continue to go through this! Of course I’ll continue the series, but I’m going in extremely cautions with the next book.

Cover Art by: I like the cover, I don’t know the reason behind it. I’m still not sure about it. It’s beautifully done though.

Sales Links:  MLR  Press  |  All Romance (ARe)  |  Amazon  |  Buy It Here

Book Details:

ebook, 239 pages
Published June 19th 2015 by MLR Press
original titleDeath’s Ink-Black Shadow (More Heat Than the Sun, #6)
edition languageEnglish
seriesMore Heat Than the Sun #6

Books in the Series:

Love is a Stranger (More Heat Than the Sun #1)
Conscious Decisions of the Heart (More Heat Than the Sun #2)
The Bridge of Silver Wings (More Heat Than the Sun, #3)
This Other Country (More Heat Than the Sun, #4)
The Bruise Black Sky (More Heat Than the Sun, #5)
Death’s Ink-Black Shadow (More Heat Than the Sun #6)

Paul’s Paranormal Portfolio – A Look at MPreg (a new Reviewer Column At STRW)

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Paul B’s Look At Male Pregnancy Paranormal Stories

Welcome to the second edition of Paul’s Paranormal Portfolio. The blog editor, Melanie, has asked that I make this a monthly column to talk about all things paranormal, alien, and science fiction not only in gay romance books but also in television, movies and books in general. While the emphasis will be on gay romance in those media, this column will hopefully touch on all things paranormal.

I would like to use this edition of the portfolio to discuss an issue that has grown in the area of paranormal and science fiction gay romances. Male pregnancy has been seen in more and more books in these genres. Whole series of books are centered on the idea. Love it or hate it, the growth in the number of books featuring the idea proves that is here to stay.

Mainstream movies have used male pregnancy as a source for comedy. While there are comedic moments in gay romance novels surrounding male pregnancy, the primary function of the device is to provide offspring for our gay male couples. Having read several of these novels, I have found that there are basically four major ways that authors have used this plot line

The first and I think most prevalent is the alpha-omega coupling. The omega shifter, the weakest members according to some authors or the strongest members according to others, has the ability to become pregnant. The omega usually finds his alpha mate and they will start a family. On rare occasions, omegas will become pregnant by alphas who are not their mate.
Next up is the paranormal who can become pregnant because of the type of paranormal they are. The most common occurrence of this I have found in books featuring faes. It is usually a unique ability of the species and usually not revealed to others unless they become a mate to someone who can become pregnant. An example of this is Stormy Glenn’s Midnight Mating story Sparkle and Purr.

Another example is the paranormal who can get their mate pregnant regardless of gender. An example of this is Charlie Richard’s gargoyles in her Wolves of Stone Ridge and Love at First Bite series. Since the gargoyles are all male, they must be able to impregnate their mate, whether they are male or female to keep the gargoyle population from extinction.

The fourth major theme of male pregnancy is the paranormal with reproductive organs from both genders. While the paranormal may be distinctly male (or female), he has the ability to create offspring in either fashion. The Fal’Amoric in Lexi Ander’s series The Valespian Pact series are an example of this. When Zeus Vondorian was taken to Chtichilian doctors to cure him of his blindness, they took away half of his ability to reproduce.

While these are the primary ways I have found for male pregnancy in paranormal gay romances, it is by no means a complete list. A rare example in found in Erin M Leaf’s book Rock Star Baby. In her book, two alpha shifters produce an offspring which is noted by the outgoing leader of the wolf council to be quite rare and special. If you have different examples of male pregnancy, please feel free to comment or send me an email (found on my profile page).

Also, if you have an idea for future editions for this portfolio, email me or comment below.

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A MelanieM Review: Acting On Love (Conquest #8) by S.J. Frost

Rating:  3.5 stars out of 5

Acting on Love coverBrandon Alexander has risen to the top of theatre in Chicago, but when you reach the top, there’s usually only one way left to go. Funding fell through on the latest play he was to star in and now he finds himself an unemployed actor. Coming fresh off a bad audition, he wonders if his time in the spotlight is over. But what worries him more, is not making the man he loves proud of him.

Shunichi Miyamoto runs a highly successful dojo. He had always let work be the focus of his life, until over a year ago, the man of his dreams walked into the dojo to rekindle his passion for karate, and it led to further passions between him and Brandon. He knows Brandon is worried about his career, but he loves him, he’s proud of him, and he’ll do anything for Brandon’s happiness.

Both Brandon and Shunichi want to spend their lives together, but when a new opportunity comes to Brandon, he must decide whether to follow his career dreams or to act on his love for Shunichi.

I have loved all the couples I have met through the many stories of SJ Frost’s Conquest series, but I have to admit that Brandon and Shun hold a special place in my heart.  Acting on Love, the eighth story, brings their relationship to the next level and effectively closes out their storyline in a way that their fans will love.  And as Frost does so, she introduces several potential romances and characters that the series can focus on next.

More a novelette in length, Acting On Love forces Brandon to look at his future as an actor, and where his priorities lie in order for him to be happy.  Shun too must undergo self reflection and prioritizing in his life.  Their future together hinges on the answers they come up with.  In short, this is a sweet love story,  low on angst as the ending is never really in doubt.

I’m not sure this could be called a stand alone story as the background history of all involved is barely sketched in, so having read all the other novels brings a fullness and understanding that it would otherwise lack.  But if you’ve followed the series and the ups and downs of all the characters and their relationships, then this is a lovely story that you will appreciate and enjoy. All the couples from previous stories appear here, another element that brings a measure of familiarity.  Its sexy, sweet, and a satisfying closure to Brandon and Shun’s romance. If you love sexy men and a HEA, I can recommend you read Acting on Love.

Cover art is lovely and works for both the main characters.

Sales Links:  MLR Books  |  All Romance (ARe)  |  Amazon  |  Buy It Here

Book Details:

ebook, 80 pages
Published March 27th 2015 by MLR Press
ISBN 1020150389
edition languageEnglish
seriesConquest #8

Conquest Series in the order they were written:

  • Conquest (Conquest, #1)
  • No Fear (Conquest, #2)
  • Keys to Love (Conquest, #3)
  • Finding a Dream (Conquest, #4)
  • Black Heart Down (Conquest, #5)
  • Beautiful Harmony (Conquest, #5.5)
  • Heartstrings (Conquest, #6)
  • Feeling the Rhythm (Conquest, #7)
  • Acting On Love (Conquest, #8)

This Week At Scattered Thoughts and Rogue Words

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It’s the  4th of July Weekend here in the US  (as well as wherever US citizens happen to be overseas) and that usually means fireworks, food, friends and families combining in celebration of our Independence Day!  Its been a soggy one, a humid one but the fireworks were still so glorious and loud and my dogs hated  every second of it, even from under the bed covers at home.

I expect to hear the fireworks and local “booms” going off tonight as well.  It’s going to be a long night for us all.  Any one got doggy ear plugs we can borrow?

I hope you are all having a good time this Sunday.  This week our reviewer Paul B is launching his monthly column here, Paul’s Paranormal Portfolio where he’s going to blog about all things supernatural and paranormal in LGBTQIA fiction.  This week? It’s all about the mpreg, a highly contested element in some supernatural/high fantasy/scify stories.  How does Paul feel about it?  Check it out on Wednesday, July 8th to find out and let us know what you think about mpreg as well!

Also this week, we continue our Author Discovery Blog.  Here one of our reviewer’s talks about an author they have recently discovered and why their stories resonate with them so.  I love finding new authors and stories, hope  you will as well.

And now for this week’s schedule.

 

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Sunday, July 5, 2015:

  • This Week At Scattered Thoughts and Rogue Words

Monday, July 6, 2015:

  • Megan Mulry’s “Bound for Passion”  Author Interview and Tour
  • Chris McHart – Alex’s Surprise & Saving Alex book blast and giveaway
  • Reviewer Author Discovery:  Posy Roberts
  • A Paul B Review: Fae For All (Cloverleah Pack #6) by Lisa Oliver
  • A MelanieM Review:  The Pinch of the Game by Charlie Descoteaux

Tuesday, July  7, 2015:

  • Launch Announcement of Totally Pride from Totally Entwined Books
  • Lane Hayes ‘The Right Time‘ Keep Me In Mind tour and giveaway
  • A Sammy Review: The Right Time by Lane Hayes
  • Alexis Duran ‘Betwixt and Between‘ book blast and contest
  • Guest Blog: Isabelle Rowan “Snowman” Tour
  • A MelanieM Review Repeat:  Snowman by Isabelle Rowan

Wednesday, July 8, 2015:

  • Cover Reveal for A Demon Inside by Rick R Reed (giveaway)
  • A Stella Review: The Storm Before The Calm by Cate Ashwood
  • A BJ Review: Winter Kill by Josh Lanyon
  • Paul’s Paranormal Portfolio-Mpreg in Stories

Thursday, July 9, 2015:

  • Release Day for Beneath the Scales by Aurora Peppermint
  • Book Spotlight:  The Luckiest by Mila McWarren and giveaway
  • MA Church ‘Bad Boys Club’ Book Blast and Contest
  • A Stella Review: For Real by Alexis Hall
  • A MelanieM Review: Acting On Love by SJ Frost

Friday, July 10, 2015:

  • Jon Key’s Obsidian Sun Book Blast and Giveaway
  • CC Dado ‘Imposter in Zebra-striped Briefs’ virtual tour
  • A MelanieM Review:  Imposter In Zebra-striped Briefs by CC Dado
  • In the Book Spotlight:  Ari by Cheryl Headford – contest
  • A Mika Review: Death’s Ink Black Shadow by John Wiltshire

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YA Saturday, June 10, 2015:

  • Aurora Peppermint’s Beneath the Scales Spotlight!

 

 

 

 

 

 

Happy Father’s Day! But Should It Be Happy Parent Day? This Week At Scattered Thoughts and Rogue Words

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Happy Father’s Day to all the fathers out there that have made such a huge impact on their children’s lives.  That includes my father whose sterling qualities, indomitable will, intelligence and loving heart has always had a large part in my life and that of my daughter.  I’ll be heading over to the farm shortly to help celebrate with all the family – together, boisterous, and loving.

But June is Pride Month.  That combined with Caitlyn Jenner’s brave coming out, the ABC Family Channels series “Becoming Us“, “The Foster’s“, and more has me thinking about names, identities and the need for choice and change.  What happens to the Mother’s Day and  Father’s Day celebrations when one parent is transitioning?  Or is Genderqueer or Genderfluid?  Don’t those Greeting Card appellations become exclusionary instead of celebratory? I’m thinking that perhaps they do and unnecessarily so.

Why not combine the two and have a universal Parent’s Day?  Or “Thank My Guardian”  Day, ” Thanks for all the Love, Support, & Sacrifice-Love You” Day ? Yeah, yeah, I know, none of those have the zing and emotional tone that Mother’s and Father’s Day have.  But a change in attitude and outlook might supply the needed patina of familial love and memories over time that it lacks now.   And then there are the children to think about.gay familiy clip art

Why make it necessary for a child to explain that they have 2 dads on Mother’s Day or two mothers on Father’s Day when asked to “make cards for (insert name here)” in school, church, or whatever organization is asking the kids to do this as a craft?  A universal day of thanks, joy and family for those that raised you would make those explanations unnecessary, as they should be.  And it would include all those parents and caregivers that are part of the LGBTQIA community.

It’s time to enlarge our thinking along with our hearts.  The world has gotten bigger, let’s hope it grows more inclusive and loving as well.

                               Happy Parents Day!  It’s Going to Be A Good One, cross my heart!

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Sunday, June 21, 2015:

  • Let’s Snuggle Up To Cardeno C’s Strange Bedfellows (tour and contest)
  • Happy Father’s (?) Day. This Week At Scattered Thoughts and Rogue Words

Monday, June 22:

  • Sword of the Gladiatrix by Faith L. Justice tour and contest
  • Silver Scars by Posy Roberts guest post and giveaway
  • Jeff Laver’s ‘Elder Petersen’s Mission Memories‘ book blast and contest
  • A Stella Review: Taming the Lion by Elizabeth Coldwell
  • A MelanieM Review: Retrograde by RJ Scott

Tuesday, June 23:

  • Riptide’s The Tide of War  by Lori A. Witt Tour and Giveaway
  • Ana J. Phoenix ‘Branded’ book blast and contest
  • A Barb the Zany Old Lady Review: The Summer House by RJ Scott
  • A MelaneM Review: Forging the Future by Mary Calmes

Wednesday, June 24:

  • Summer Love YA Anthology from Duet (YA Imprint at Interlude Press)(contest)
  • New tour: LJ LaBarthe – Waiting For the Moon and You (excerpt and giveaway)
  • A Mika Review: Cheeky Hipsters & Jocks (BFP:The Secrets Collection) by Posy Roberts
  • A Barb the Zany Old Lady Review: Spell Bound by Jacob Z. Flores

Thursday, June 25:

  • Cover reveal ‘Prickly Business‘ by Piper Vaughn and Kenzie Cade
  • A Stella Review: Coffee Cake by Michaela Grey
  • A Mika Review: Falling by Suki Fleet
  • A BJ Review: Psi Hunter (Guardians of the Pattern #1) by Jaye McKenna

Friday, June 26:

  • In the Book Spotlight: VL Locey’s ‘Long Change’ – author interview and giveaway
  • Letters from a Cowboy by Sue Brown‏  blog Tour and contest
  • Helping Hand by Jay Northcote – Book Blast and Giveaway
  • A Mika Review:The Secret Casebook of Simon Feximal by K.J. Charles
  • A MelanieM Review: Bulldust by b.j. brumb

YA Saturday, June 27

  • An Aurora Review: Noble Persuasion by Sara Gaines

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Thank you and Let’s Keep It Going and This Week At Scattered Thoughts and Rogue Words

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So last Sunday I posted the need for LGBT YA books for the Prince William PFLAG library and the books started to arrive.  The response has been wonderful.  And the books and the donor’s large hearts so deeply appreciated.  There is nothing better than giving the gift of a book!  One book can make such a huge difference.  It can show you new worlds, give hope and encouragement, let you know that you aren’t alone in feelings or identity, or just take you away for just a moment from the pressing issues and stress that you might be facing.

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Opening a book to me is similar to opening a TARDIS (yep, flying the Geek flag here).  The contents inside are so much bigger, surprising, endlessly fascinating and stimulating….an interior not guessed by the cover on the outside.  Why?  Because its also what we bring to it that can’t be quantified or known.  Who we are and what we bring to the books we read and what we take away from them.   From the comfort of Winnie the Pooh to the joy and pain of self discovery of C Kennedy’s Slaying Isidore’s Dragons, the gift of a book is often immeasurable.   Let’s keep them flowing.  Here is the link again to Lynn Schmitz, Prince William PFLAG facilitator and head of the donations to the  PFLAG YA Library.

 

We also added a new feature on Author Discoveries.  Reviewer BJ started it off with her discovery of author Jaye McKenna and BJ will be reviewing several of her books this week and next.  What new authors have you discovered?  Write us, tell us about their books and let us add them to our list of New Authors to read!

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Sunday, June 14, 2015:

  • Thank you for the Donations and Let’s Keep It Going and This Week At Scattered Thoughts and Rogue Words

Monday, June 15, 2015:

  • Sean Michaels’ The Bohemians Tour  – excerpt and giveaway
  • JK Hogan’s Shadows Fall Tour and Contest
  • A Paul B Review: Pride’s Children by Evan T. Konnor
  • A MelanieM Review: Protector of the Alpha by Parker Williams

Tuesday, June 16, 2015:

  • Killian B. Brewer ‘The Rules of Ever After’ Spotlight Post (giveaway)
  • AR Moler’s  “The LD50 of Memories” Tour and Contest
  • A Stella Review: Chasing the Rainbow by Kade Boehme
  • A MelanieM Review: Drama Queen by Joe Cosentino

Wednesday, June 17, 2015:

  • Parker Williams “Scent of the Heart” tour and giveaway
  • Book Spotlight: J.T. Hall: Friday at the 7-Eleven (giveaway)
  • A MelanieM Review: Scent of the Heart by Parker Williams
  • A BJ Review:  Facing the Mirror (Guardians of the Pattern #0.5) by Jaye McKenna

Thursday, June 18, 2015:

  • Riptide Tour:  The Dom Around the Corner by Christin d’Abo. (contest)
  • A New Bluewater Bay Release! “The Deep of the Sound”  by Amy Lane (tour and contest)
  • Torquere Books “Family Time Anthology” release tour and contest
  • A Stella Review: The Dom Around the Corner by Christine D’Abo
  • A Sammy Review: In the Shadow of a Hero by Anna Mayle

Friday, June 19, 2015:

  • Victoria Sue ‘Pure-Innocence‘ virtual tour and contest
  • Jeff Erno’s Guest Post, Blog Tour and contest
  • Make Me Soar by KC Wells Tour and Giveaway
  • 24-Karat Conspiracy‘ by EM Lynley‏
  • A MelanieM Review: Retrograde by RJ Scott

YA Saturday, June 20, 2015:

  • ISO YA Reviewers
  • A MelanieM YA Review: Wet Paint by Will Parkinson

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A Mika Review: The Bruise-Black Sky (More Heat Than the Sun #5) by John Wiltshire

Rating: 4 star out of 5 stars

The Bruise Black Sky coverBen usually overlooks Nikolas’s occasionally jarring dissonance. Not this time. A deep rift, a terrible lie, separates them. Eleven thousand miles from Nikolas, in New Zealand, it’s bitter winter as Ben films the tragic story of a post-apocalyptic gladiator, a victim of his own personal darkness. But on receiving a death threat, Ben suspects the truth of actor Oliver Whitestone’s suicide. Someone doesn’t want this movie made. It’s fortunate for Ben, therefore, that dissonance is a state of unrest, a longing for completion. As if Nikolas would stay at home in disgrace while Ben Rider-Mikkelsen becomes the target of a crazed stalker…

Talk about secrets! Wow! Everyone is keeping a secret in The Bruise-Black Sky by John Wiltshire. I thought this was one of the funniest books out the series. Nik was hilarious. Nik who obviously doesn’t think he is good with kids is sadly mistaken. This kid Miles astounded me. Miles and Nik was so good together. In my hopeless mind I was picturing Nik with a son. HAH, I have this warm gooey feeling about him doing well. I hope I see Miles in future books. He was adorably cute.

This picks up a year or two later from the last book. As usual something drastic happens for Nik to go back to Aleskey’s Special Forces Nik! Ha, I said it. He went full metal jacket. Ben, who has his memories back, is back to being Ben… kind of.  I felt as though there was something off with him. I get it now reading the book. As usual they have their couple spats, and one does this “wrong” thing, and the other go pouts. This book, they were not playing around with each other. I mean, some indifferences had my heart beating wondering, if this was it.  Could Nik do anything ever so awful that Ben would leave him?

It’s a couple things in this book, that’s awful, but I find myself always forgiving Nik. I’m a complete tosser for Nik! 

Nik and Ben in AMERICA! It was funny from their view point. Nik loves Ben with everything he has, and I think like every other book so far he shows it. He might not have the words, but his actions speak extremely louder than anything else. Of course we got to see Emilia, and her grandmother, as well as a few other familiar faces. I enjoyed them. I liked the plot as well. I really liked when Nik met with the police lady, it was family because they were both being stoic towards each other. Parts of the story felt  slow to me, while other parts intrigued me.

I will continue reading this series because I love them. The shocking revelations in the book had me like WTF. That last 25% was the best ever! I can’t wait until the next book is out.

Cover Art. Now that I’ve had time to read it, I understand the cover. I don’t like it or dislike it really. It’s okay and continues with the type of cover of the previous books.

Sales Links:   MLR PressAll Romance (ARe) – Amazon     Buy It Here

Book Details:

ebook, 282 pages
Published March 20th 2015 by MLR Press (first published March 19th 2015)
edition languageEnglish
seriesMore Heat Than the Sun #5

Books in the Series:

Love is a Stranger (More Heat Than the Sun #1)
Conscious Decisions of the Heart (More Heat Than the Sun #2)
The Bridge of Silver Wings (More Heat Than the Sun, #3)
This Other Country (More Heat Than the Sun, #4)
The Bruise Black Sky (More Heat Than the Sun, #5)

Death’s Ink-Black Shadow (More Heat Than the Sun, #6) coming June 19th from MLR Press

 

June is LGBT Pride Month! This Week at Scattered Thoughts and Rogue Words

 

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President Obama Declares June LGBT Pride Month!

 

Hard to believe that June is here.  The months are just sliding by so quickly.  June is a strange month.  Full of goodbyes….to school, to high school especially as the graduations are over, and young people are moving on to the next stages of their lives.  And as we say to goodbye to certain things we are also welcoming in others…change being constant no matter who, what or where you are.

But one thing unfortunately does remain constant…the needs of our LGBTQIA youth.  For every success like Ireland’s recent vote for marriage rights, there’s Texas trying to hard to make sure that the LGBTQIA Community remain forever locked in a battle for recognition and rights.  All that as President Obama declares June LGBT Pride Month.  A President coming out  for       LGBTQIA rights is huge and something to be celebrated.  So what better way to mark Pride Month than by helping out LGBT youth in need.

In some areas, our schools provide the only shelter, safety net and meals for some children in need, no one more so than LGBTQIA youth.  Yes, there are shelters around but many don’t accept our LGBTQIA homeless youth, a disgrace that is underreported. Now with so many transgendered kids in the news in need of support, lets take time to look at those organizations and shelters doing a necessary job around the nation.  They are in need of our support and in any way you can manage, volunteering and monetary.

PFLAG :  Support your local PFLAG chapters and national organization.   PFLAG stands for Parents, Friends,( and Allies) of Lesbians and Gays.  Its a wonderful organization with local chapters everywhere.  From their Mission Statement:

What does PFLAG do? PFLAG supports people who are LGBTQ, their famlies, friends and alliesboth locally and nationally, providing PFLAG chapter support group meetings and resources. PFLAG also educates families and communities on sexual orientation, gender identity and LGBTQ issues. Local PFLAG chapters educate their communities through a variety of projects while PFLAG National continues to provide fair and accurate information about LGBTQ people, their loved ones, and the unique challenges they face. PFLAG also advocates for equal rights for people who are LGBTQ on local, state, and national levels. – See more at PFLAG website.

Lost ‘n’ Found Youth – Atlanta, GA:  Atlanta’s only non-profit organization dedicated to taking homeless lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender youth off the street and into more permanent housing, Lost-n-Found Youth is dedicated to the advocacy and service of youth from 13 to 25 years old.

This includes a Crisis Hotline Call or text 678-856-7825 24 hours a day, seven days a week.    A truly wonderful organization.  You can find/donate at

Website:   http://lnfy.org/
Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/LostNFoundYouth

Ali Forney Center – New York City, NY.  The Ali Forney Center is the largest and most comprehensive program in the nation dedicated to meeting the needs of homeless LGBTQ youth.   From their website:

AN EPIDEMIC OF HOMELESSNESS
Studies have found that LGBTQ youth comprise up to 40% of the homeless youth population in New York City. In December 2007 the Empire State Coalition of Youth and Family Services (ESC) reported on the findings of the first New York City Council census of homeless youth in NYC. This data showed that 28% of the street youth identified as lesbian, gay or bisexual, 11% were unsure of their sexual orientation or were not comfortable answering the question and 5% identified as transgender with another 18% unsure or choosing not to answer the question about gender identity.

The study also verified what we see at the Ali Forney Center (AFC) everyday; LGBTQ street youth experience greater levels of sexual assault, domestic violence, dating violence, stalking violence, trauma, HIV infection, mental health issues and substance abuse than their heterosexual counterparts in the homeless youth population.

Website:  http://www.aliforneycenter.org/

Write and let me know about the shelters in your area.  Hopefully, soon I will be able to report about a LGBTQIA Shelter in MD-VA-DC soon.  Here are a few more organizations so necessary for Equality and Acceptance:

HRC (Human Rights Campaign):   From their website:HRC_Red-Logo

As the largest civil rights organization working to achieve equality for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender Americans, the Human Rights Campaign represents a force of more than 1.5 million members and supporters nationwide — all committed to making HRC’s vision a reality.

HRC envisions a world where lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people are embraced as full members of society at home, at work and in every community.

Website:  http://www.hrc.org/

Matthew Shepard Foundation:   Matthew Wayne “Matt” Shepard was an American student at the University of Wyoming who was beaten, tortured and left to die near Laramie, Wyoming on the night of October 6, 1998, and died six days later at Poudre Valley Hospital in Fort Collins, Colorado, on October 12, from severe head injuries.  This foundation, formed by Judy Shepard, Matthew’s mother.  From their website:

“Created to honor Matthew in a manner that was appropriate to his dreams, beliefs, and aspirations, the Foundation seeks to “Replace Hate with Understanding, Compassion, & Acceptance” through its varied educational, outreach and, advocacy programs and by continuing to tell Matthew’s story.”  This includes The Laramie Project, outreach programs and much more.

Website:  http://www.matthewshepard.org/

Let’s Make a Difference…one person at a time.

 

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Sunday, May 31:

  • A Close Look at LGBTQIA Shelters and Organizations, Our Schedule This Week

Monday, June 1:

  • Wild Pitch Cover Reveal for Sloan Johnson (giveaway)
  • A BJ Review: Manbot by Scarlet Blackwell
  • A Barb the Zany Old Lady Review: Sultry Sunset by Mary Calmes
  • A MelanieM Review: Two Hearts, One Voice by Valentina Heart

Tuesday, June 2:

  • Two Sides of the Same Coin by Thianna Durston. Book blast and contest
  • Running With the Wind by Shira Anthony – The Mermen of Ea Finale Tour and Contest
  • A Barb the Zany Old Lady Review: Closing the Loop by Jane Davitt
  • A MelanieM Review: Running with the Wind by Shira Anthony

Wednesday, June 3:

  • Larry Benjamin’s ‘Vampire Rising‘ cover reveal and giveaway
  • Chris T. Kat ‘Despite the Odds‘ Book Blast and Contest
  • The Live Oak Tales by Stephen Del Mar Tour and Contest
  • A Stella Review: Knight of Ocean Avenue (Love in Laguna #1) by Tara Lain
  • A MelanieM Review: Tall With Room by A.J. Llewellyn

Thursday, June 4:

  • Book Tour:  For Real by Alexis Hall (giveaway)
  • A Mika Review: Piece Us Back Together Anthology
  • A MelanieM Review: Little Wolf by R Cooper
  • A Mika Review: Kick at the Darkness by Keira Andrews

Friday, June 5:

  • A Stella Review: Alchemy Ever After by Raine O’Tierney and Sion O’Tierney
  • A Mika Review: Kage by Maris Black
  • A BJ Review: Human Choices (Guardians of the Leythe #2.0) by Jaye McKenna
  • A MelanieM Review: The Summer House by RJ Scott

Saturday, June 6:

  • YA Aurora Post
  • A MelanieM Review: A Councilor to the Wolves by Liv Olteano

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Its Memorial Weekend and This Week at Scattered Thoughts and Rogue Words

vietnam-memorialIt’s Memorial Weekend and the roar and rumble from the Rolling Thunder bikes going by is a fresh reminder of exactly why and who we are remembering this weekend.

A lunch in town saw people passing out poppies in rememberance and thanks for those that fought in the many wars.  My dad was beyond pleased to accept the poppy and the person’s thanks for his service when she gave it to him.  That and an invitation to the VFW luncheon on Monday…well, his day was made.

As was mine.

The concert on the Mall is tomorrow but its the memorials that drew people in today in crowds.  While the weather was perfect, the grief and stillness at the memorials, especially the Black Wall of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial was immeasurable.  And haunting.  For me, the Wall and all the artifacts and aura of loss that lingers over it, has the most lasting impact of collective grief and sacrifice that I have seen outside of Arlington Cemetery.

If you come to Washington, DC, whether to see the Cherry Blossoms or the Capital or White House, take time to head over to the Mall.  Visit the WWII Memorial, then head over to the Vietnam Veterans War Memorial, also known as The Wall, or The Wall That Heals.  Here is The Wall’s page link for those of you who have never seen it.  On the home page you will find these words.

VietnamMemorialwall“If you are able, save for them a place inside of you and save one backward glance when you are leaving for the places they can no longer go.
Be not ashamed to say you loved them, though you may or may not have always. Take what they have taught you with their dying and keep it with your own.

And in that time when men decide and feel safe to call the war insane, take one moment to embrace those gentle heroes you left behind.

Major Michael Davis O’Donnell
1 January 1970
Dak To, Vietnam
Listed as KIA February 7, 1978

Then proceed thru the website.  It’s moving, its painful and their sacrifice for us in war becomes fresh once more.

Take some time this weekend to thank a veteran, in person or in memory.  

 

This Week At Scattered Thoughts and Rogue Words

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Sunday, May 24 – Ireland Did It, They Really Did It!  Woohoo!

  • Its Memorial Weekend and This Week at Scattered Thoughts and Rogue Words

Monday, May 25:

  • Jane Davitt’s “Closing the Loop” Tour and Riptide Contest
  • In the Book Spotlight: His Womanly Ways by K. Lynn (excerpt and giveaway)
  • Book Tour:  The Hidden Wolf by Sue Brown (excerpt and giveaway)
  • A BJ Review: Mountain Prey by Lyn Gala
  • A MelanieM Review:  The Hidden Wolf by Sue Brown

Tuesday, May 26:

  • Lane Hayes cover reveal for The Right Time – cover reveal and giveaway
  • Annabeth Albert’s ‘Delivered Fast‘ (Book 3 of the series) book blast and giveaway
  • A MelanieM Review: Delivered Fast by Annabeth Albert
  • A Mika Review: Time Waits by C. B. Lewis

Wednesday, May 27:

  • Joy Lynn Fielding – Blowing Off Steam (Virtual tour and contest)
  • From the Ashes by Lillian T. MacGowan book blast and giveaway
  • A MelanieM Review: Blood and Ghosts by Shira Anthony
  • A Barb the Zany Old Lady Review: Butt Riders on the Range Anthology

Thursday, May 28:

  • In the Spotlight:  Mia Kerick’s Love Spell (excerpt and giveaway)
  • Annabelle Jacobs The Altered 2 Tour and Contest
  • A Stella Review: Cliff’s Edge by Laura Harner
  • A MelanieM Review:  The Line by Angel Martinez

Friday, May 29:

  • Tour for Lexi Alexander and Alpha Trine
  • A Stella Review: No Matter What (Sex & Mayhem #4) by K.A. Merikan
  • A BJ Review: Human Frailties, Human Strengths by Jaye McKenna
  • A MelanieM Review: Tall With Room by A.J. Llewellyn

Saturday, May 30:

YA Saturday Continues:

  • An Aurora YA Review: After I Wake by Emma Griffiths‏

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NOH8 and this week at Scattered Thoughts and Rogue Words

17064_mediumSoooo, its Sunday and after a week of birthday and Mother’s Day celebrations (all splendid of course), I’m off to meet up with some M/M Romance friends in DC for a photoshoot, a very special one.  It’s for the NOH8 Campaign.  I’m sure you have seen the many photos of people with duct tape on the mouth and NOH8 on their cheeks.  I have linked to their website above.  Check out some of the photos of those that have joined the campaign. Here is the event today:

NOH8 Open Photo Shoot in Washington, D.C.
START DATE: 05/17/2015
END DATE: 05/17/2015

Join the #NOH8Worldwide movement in WASHINGTON, D.C. and add your face to the fight for equal human rights!

WHERE: Bar Dupont in The Dupont Circle Hotel
1500 New Hampshire Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20036

DATE: Sunday May 17th, 2015

TIME: 1:00pm – 4:00pm

COST:
Single/Solo Photos: $40
Couple/Group Photos: $25 per person

It a marvelous way to demonstrate your support for equality and help push for acceptance for all everywhere.  Here is the missions statement:

The NOH8 Campaign is a charitable organization whose mission is to promote marriage, gender and human equality through education, advocacy, social media, and visual protest.

On November 4, 2008 Proposition 8 passed in California, amending the state Constitution to ban same-sex marriage. The defeat provoked a groundswell of initiative within the GLBT community at a grassroots level, with many new political and protest organizations being formed in response.

The NOH8 Campaign is a photographic silent protest created by celebrity photographer Adam Bouska (http://www.bouska.net) and partner Jeff Parshley in direct response to the passage of Proposition 8. Photos feature subjects with duct tape over their mouths, symbolizing their voices being silenced by Prop 8 and similar legislation around the world, with “NOH8” painted on one cheek in protest.

Five years since its inception, the NOH8 Campaign has grown to nearly 33,000 faces and continues to grow at an exponential rate. The campaign began with portraits of everyday Californians from all walks of life and soon rose to include politicians, military personnel, newlyweds, law enforcement, artists, celebrities, and many more.

While inspired by the passage of Prop 8, the scope of the NOH8 Campaign has grown to stand against discrimination and bullying of all kinds. The message of ‘No Hate’ can be interpreted and applied broadly, and speaks to each person in their own way.

The NOH8 Campaign has received overwhelming support from around the world, and has appeared in various local and national news programs and publications. The images are widely used on various social networking sites such as Facebook and Twitter to spread the message of equality.

I’m adding my photo to the ever growing number.  How about you?  Check it out and see if NOH8 is coming soon to a neighborhood near you.

 

Now for the week ahead at Scattered Thoughts and Rogue Words

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Sunday, May 17:

  • Our Schedule This Week and NOH8 Open Photo Shoot in DC

Monday, May 18:

  • Laura Harner’s Cliff’s Edge Book Tour & Contest
  • A Sammy Review: Apple Polisher by Heidi Belleau
  • A Stella Review: Healing Hunter’s Heart by Charlie Cochet
  • A BJ Review: Just a Bit Unhealthy (Straight Guys, #3) by Alessandra Hazard

Tuesday, May 19:

  • Lee Benoit – Songbook: Paulo & Preston Shorts book blast and giveaway
  • A BJ Review: The Heracian Affair by Liv Olteano
  • A MelanieM Review: The Rebuilding Year, Part 2 by Kaje Harper
  • A Paul B Review: The Exiled Omega (The Exiled Omega #1) by Alex Ashmore

Wednesday, May 20:

  • Press Spotlight: MCB Quarterly Tour (Mischief Corner Books) and giveaway
  • Book Spotlight:  Jude Sierra ‘Hush‘ Tour and Giveaway
  •  Tour and Contest: Buzz and Blow- Shave and Shimmer- Fade and Fluff by Author: Alex Carreras
  • Light a Candle by VJ Summers Riptide tour and contest
  • A BJ Review: Sarge by Bey Decker

Thursday, May 21:

  • Book Spotlight: Brad Vance ‘Would I Lie To You?’ Tour and Contest
  • A MelanieM Review: Dead Blind by Havan Fellows (PF2015 #2)
  • A BJ Review: A Perfect Game by Reno MacLeod and Jaye Valentine
  • A Paul B Review: Bound to Brody (Shifters and Lovers #1) by Ali Atwood

Friday, May 22:

  • Cover Reveal for The Pinch of the Game by Charley Descoteaux (cover reveal and contest)
  • Cover Reveal for Lissa Kasey ‘Model Citizen’ (cover reveal and contest)
  • Book Spotlight:  NR Walker ‘Cronin’s Key II’ (tour and contest)
  • A MelanieM Review:  Blood and Ghosts by Shira Anthony
  • A MelanieM Review:  Stud Player (PF2015) by Havan Fellows

Saturday, May 23:

  • A Mika YA Review: The Book of Ethan by Russell J. Sanders

We continue to bring you reviews on books you might never have heard of, new books off your radar, and books by authors you’ve been meaning to get to.  Check us and the books out all week long!

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