Oct. 29th, 2013

charlie_cochrane: (lessons for survivors)
Having spammed you yesterday, am spamming you again today, probably. To start with, am blogging over at Nine Naughty Novelists about why it's good to get out of the house and meet other writers/readers. Do drop by and chip in your views.
charlie_cochrane: (lessons for survivors)
I've been sitting on my hands, desperate to blab about this, and now I can. Am delighted to say that Bold Strokes Books will be publishing my WWI romantic short story, Awfully Glad next year.

WWI hero Sam Hines is used to wearing a face that isn’t his own. When he’s not in the trenches, he’s the most popular female impersonator on the front, but a mysterious note from an anonymous admirer leaves him worried. Everyone realizes—eventually—that Sam’s not a woman, but has somebody also worked out that he prefers his lovers to be male?

When Sam meets—and falls for—fellow officer Johnny Browne after the war, he wonders whether he could be the man who wrote the note. If so, is he the answer to Sam’s dreams or just another predatory blackmailer, ready to profit from a love that dare not speak its name?
charlie_cochrane: (lessons for survivors)
Isn't it great when you get a review like that? Read the whole review at Joyfully Jay.

"This series and their romance is alive and getting resoundingly better with each new story. How many series can say that at book ten?"
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