Guest Post | Secrets on a Train by Nell Iris

Guest-Post

Nell is back, yay! Welcome, Nell


Hello again, it’s me. Nell. I’m back here at the lovely Ofelia’s place to talk to you about my latest release, Secrets on a Train. It’s a short, sugary (as in literal sugar, not overly sweet) story about two strangers meeting on a train, flirting and sharing secrets. But before I dive into that, let me just blow a cyber-kiss Ofelia’s way to thank her for being so generous and inviting me over. ❤️

When a story is ready for submission, we authors have to fill out a cover and a blurb form. In the cover form, we let our publisher know our wants and wishes for the cover. The blurb form is for the blurb (of course), but also for an excerpt, and for categorizing the story. And in the blurb form, we also must add keywords that describe the story.

Sometimes coming up with keywords is as difficult as writing the blurb (which every author knows is the most difficult thing of the whole writing process), especially when the story is really short. And even though I never have trouble making up new keywords (“fountain pens and flirting on a train” crossed my mind) they have to be searchable by readers trying to find something they’re in the mood for, so they have to be known. Common. Like hurt/comfort or friends-to-lovers. That kind of thing.

I was grumbling about the keywords one morning in the writing office, and I asked my lovely hostess “Can I call it an epistolary story if there’s no letter writing, only written, in-person conversations taking place in a notebook or the notes app on the phone?”

“Sure,” Ofelia said. (she’s very supportive and understanding!) “It’s a modern epistolary tale. You can write a blog post about it.”

I love epistolary novels. The first one I remember reading was Dracula; I fell so hard for that story, and I’ve read and re-read it many, many times. After Dracula, I’ve been devouring them wherever I’ve found them, and one of my most used search tags on AO3 is “epistolary.” And while I love the idea of letter-writing, I love the modern take on them, too. Texts, DMs, or emails, any kind of modern communication methods we have at our disposal.

So if you like me love epistolary stories and don’t mind an alternative take on it—and if you like Valentin have a fountain pen fetish—I definitely recommend Secrets on a Train.

Two men

Blurb: 

It’s the fountain pens that capture Valentin’s attention on the morning commute, not the perfectly imperfect man who spends his train rides using them. Not his pinstriped suits, his chin-length hair, or his perpetually raised eyebrow. But one morning when the man strikes up a written conversation, Valentin gives up all pretense. It’s not just the pens. It’s the man. Runar.

The conversations continue, and the men get to know each other better, sharing secrets they’ve never told another soul. The connection is powerful, growing stronger with every encounter, every scribbled conversation, every scorching look. But can secrets shared on a train be enough to build a forever?

M/M Contemporary / 9889 words

Buy links: 

JMS Books :: Amazon :: Books2Read

Secrets on a Train

About Nell

Nell Iris is a romantic at heart who believes everyone deserves a happy ending. She’s a bonafide bookworm (learned to read long before she started school), wouldn’t dream of going anywhere without something to read (not even the ladies room), loves music (and singing along at the top of her voice but she’s no Celine Dion), and is a real Star Trek nerd (Make it so). She loves words, bullet journals, poetry, wine, coffee-flavored kisses, and fika (a Swedish cultural thing involving coffee and pastry!)

Nell believes passionately in equality for all regardless of race, gender or sexuality, and wants to make the world a better, less hateful, place.

Nell is a bisexual Swedish woman married to the love of her life, a proud mama of a grown daughter, and is approaching 50 faster than she’d like. She lives in the south of Sweden where she spends her days thinking up stories about people falling in love. After dreaming about being a writer for most of her life, she finally was in a place where she could pursue her dream and released her first book in 2017.

Nell Iris writes gay romance, prefers sweet over angsty, short over long, and quirky characters over alpha males.

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Excerpt: 

After settling in, I reach into the pocket of my coat and grab the sugar packets I stashed there at the café; I was late and didn’t have time to doctor my coffee properly when I bought it. I take off the lid, dump in two packets of sugar, and when I tear the third one open, the man stares at me with eyebrows disappearing into his hairline. 

He opens his mouth as if to speak, but I shake my head with a grin, mimic zipping my mouth shut, then point to the sign informing the passengers we’re in a silent car. He dips his chin once and turns his attention to his notebook, so I stir my sugared coffee with the wooden spoon and take a sip, hissing when the too-hot liquid scorches its way down my throat. 

As I put the lid back onto the cup, a tap on the table catches my attention. The man touches his pen to the paper, on something he’s written. He turns the notebook around, making it easier for me to read. 

THREE PACKETS OF SUGAR?!?!

He’s underlined his question three times, and it makes me snort. I nod and wiggle my fingers in a “gimme” motion. He hands over the pen, and I scribble my reply underneath his words. 

Coffee is disgusting and undrinkable without the right amount of sugar. 

The lines between his eyebrows deepen as he reads what I’ve written, and when I put down the pen, he snatches it up. I ease the lid open—I don’t like drinking through the little hole, because I can’t control when the liquid hits my mouth—and blow on the steaming coffee and read his reply as he writes it. 

Why drink it if you don’t like it?

When he’s done, he hands me the pen so I can reply.

Not a morning person. Can’t function without caffeine.

He nods and points to himself as if to say “yeah, me too, man,” and I add another line.

I bet you take it black. Black and bitter. In tiny cups.

I add a winky face to let him know I’m joking—mostly—and give him back his pen.

Ofc. The only real way to drink coffee.

When I look up at him, the curl of his lip is more pronounced and his eyes sparkle, making him even more irresistible. I take a sip of coffee to cover up the sudden dryness of my mouth. His gaze follows my movements, and when I can’t suppress a shudder caused by the bitterness cutting through all the sugar, his eyes crinkle and he presses his lips together as though he’s trying his hardest not to laugh at me. 

I pluck the pen from his grip, tempted to brush my fingertips against his hand, to feel his skin underneath my touch. 

Laugh all you want, but I stand by my choices. 

A small huff escapes him as he reads my words, as though he couldn’t contain his laughter. 

On an impulse, I add a question. What’s your name?

Runar, he replies. You?

Valentin.

His gaze flicks from my name in his notebook to his watch—I assume to check the date since today is February thirteen—and then back again. Do you have special plans for tomorrow then?

Giveaway | February

Book Giveaway

It’s giveaway time! Last year I did book birthdays, and then last month, we didn’t have a giveaway because I didn’t know what to do. I thought about doing giveaways with books in alphabetical order or according to season or whatever, but nothing felt right.

Then I thought, why not do something with Holly. I have this split personality that I more often than not just mash together as one – I don’t have the brain capacity to pretend to be two different persons LOL.

Since Holly had one release a month last year, I thought I’d do a giveaway where I take Holly’s 2021 release of the month and match it with something similar from my backlist. It won’t be perfect matches, but similar themes, at least.

Since it now is February, Holly had a Valentine’s Day story – Be Still, My Heart. I don’t have a Valentine’s story, but in Be Still, My Heart we have Dimitri who suffers from PTSD. At first, I thought I’d match that with Once in May since John also has PTSD, but I changed my mind. I’m going with #Pictabook instead.

Jules in #Pictabook doesn’t have PTSD but he has some anxiety issues, and there is a book theme in both stories, so I thought they’d go well together.

If you want to join the draw, hop on over to kingsumo and type in your email address. You’re not subscribing to anything and make sure you use an address you check because it’s the one I’ll contact you on if you’re the winner.

Join the giveaway!

The Books

bestillmyheart

Four years ago, Dimitri Petrov had his leg blown off by a landmine while in military service. Suffering from PTSD, he doesn’t do crowds, and he doesn’t do people. If he had his way, he’d never leave his house at all. Dimitri’s sister, Irina, runs a dating agency, and despite that it would be better for business if they had a pretty woman working the front desk, Irina insists Dimitri’s the man for the job.

In a whirlwind of pink shirts, flapping hands, and outrageous flirting enters Elian Hubert. Elian needs a date. Invited to speak on love through time in fiction at a Valentine dinner, there is no way he’s showing up alone. When Dimitri tells him The Single Pursuit is unable to help on such short notice, Elian suggests Dimitri be his date.

Dimitri doesn’t do dates, and he doesn’t do dinners, but Elian’s made him happier in the last few minutes than anyone’s been able to do in years. He might not do Valentine’s, and he might not do gatherings, but maybe he can do Elian … a favor and accompany him to his presentation? If things go too badly, he can always hide behind a curtain and pretend he’s somewhere else.

20,843 words

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pictabook (small)

Jules Rose leads a quiet life working as a librarian. He’s happy to spend his spare time reading books and talking to his homicidal cat. What more could he wish for? But when his cozy Friday night is shattered by a friend request on his book community app, politeness gives him little choice but to accept. Jules doesn’t want to talk to anyone, but he can’t be rude. Besides, if he had to talk about something, books is the topic he’d pick.

Phoenix Ford is dyslexic and avoids everything that has to do with the written word, but when the colleague he’s trying to impress calls him stupid, he decides to convince the other man, he’s mistaken. All he needs is the right book to make him look smart, a perfect balance between intelligent and short. And who better to ask for help than a guy who loves books so much, he labeled one boner-worthy on a book app?

When Jules finds out Phoenix never has read a book from start to finish, he’s on a mission. He will find the right book, the book that will make Phoenix fall in love — with reading. Phoenix’s plan might have been to listen to the book Jules picked for him to impress his colleague, but that was before he got to know him. Talking about books is a sure way to Jules’ heart, but is it enough for him to agree to go on a date?

36,559 words

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Now on Kindle Unlimited

Looking for some weekend reading?? KU? Yay? Nay? Since I’m in Sweden I can’t get Kindle Unlimited, I can’t even see which books are in KU unless I go incognito, but I figured some of you might be on there.

My lovely publisher has fixed it so I now have 16 books that you can read through KU. They’re available wide too, so all of us not on KU can enjoy them too should we want to. I’ll list them below, and you can check them out.

black bird

Paranormal Gay Romance

58,124 words

Fated Mates, hurt-comfort, interspecies, abduction.

Amazon

ninestones

Paranormal Gay Romance

24,139 words

Fated Mates, hurt-comfort, interspecies, men with pets

Amazon

 

Pine Tree Mary

Paranormal Gay Romance

28,907 words

Hurt-comfort, interspecies, mythology

Amazon

bangerchallenge

Contemporary Gay Romance

31,122 words

Road Trip, Hurt-Comfort, Cop, Coming out

Amazon

Crazy Joe

Contemporary Gay Romance

17,001 words

Hurt-Comfort, Past Bullying, Second Chance

Amazon

quinnyfocus

Contemporary Gay Romance

11,433 words

Mistaken Identity, Social Distancing, Humorous

Amazon

souleater

Gay Paranormal Romance

51,577 words

Fated Mates, Enemies to Lovers, Interspecies, Mystery

Amazon

elevator pitch

Gay Paranormal Romance

11,197 words

Interspecies, Claustrophobia, Stuck in an Elevator

Amazon

 

Jaeger's Lost & Found

Gay Paranormal Romance

28,641 words

Interspecies, Anxiety, Dystopian

Amazon

Worth His Salt

Gay Paranormal Romance

12,812 words

Ghost, witch, tattoos

Amazon

 

cuposugar

Gay Paranormal Romance

3,993 words

Fater Mates, Interspecies

Amazon

when skies are gray

Contemporary Gay Romance

16,356 words

Age Gap, Military, Reunited

Amazon

It Doesn't Translate

Gay Sci-Fi Romance

25,883 words

Fated Mates, Interspecies, Aliens

Amazon

Eight Feet of Magic

Gay Steampunk Romance

18,797 words

Christmas, Mythology, Hurt-Comfort

Amazon

24dates

Gay Contemporary Romance

38,008 words

Christmas, Established Couple

Amazon

turning wood

Contemporary Gay Romance

13,893 words

Christmas, Hurt-Comfort, Small Town Romance

Amazon