Fridays at Ofelia’s | Foothills Pride

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Today, we have the lovely Pat Henshaw on a visit. Welcome!

The town began as a fictional gay-friendly bar in a small Northern California Sierra Nevada community east of San Francisco. There wasn’t much beyond the bar in What’s in a Name?, the first in the Foothills Pride series.

Oh, there was a coffee shop in the mall outside town, a mall shared by two other small towns, and there were a few eating establishments, but not much else.

When Redesigning Max came along, as the author of both books, I had to come up with a little more town, so I added a new coffee shop in the two-block downtown and a diner outside it. The fictional town was growing.

By the time I’d written Behr Facts and When Adam Fell, the town had grown by leaps and bounds. On the two blocks were a construction office and a five-star restaurant across the street from a steakhouse.

It wasn’t until I was working on Relative Best, number five in the series, that I discovered I was lost. Two of the characters in the book own and operate a barber shop and hair salon. They wanted to walk down the street to the coffee shop and get drinks. How far was it? What would they pass on the way?

I was lost in my own fictional town!

Since I don’t have a graphic program to map out my tiny refuge from the big city, how could I make a map to orient myself—and my thirsty characters?

Relying on the only program I know fairly well, I used Word to come up with this map after first drawing it by hand on a legal tablet.

Main street

As I kept working on the series (eight books in all), I added buildings and notations to the map. Today’s town looks like this:

Old Town

Welcome to Stone Acres, California, where gay men find their happily ever after!

What’s in a Name?After he gets dumped on his birthday, barista Jimmy gets drunk. A hunky, handsome bartender takes care of him. But what’s the bartender’s name?

Redesigning MaxMetro gay Fredi agrees to redo outdoorsman Max’s mountain cabin. While he’s at it, Max would like a makeover too. Fredi’s delighted to agree.

Behr FactsConstruction company owner Abe Behr hates to admit one of his family is skimming from the business, so he hires accountant Jeff to look at the books. They both find more than the thief in their search.

When Adam FellCelebrity chef Adam misses his addict boyfriend. But when David turns up saying he’s clean, will Adam take him back and start again?

Relative BestSinger and hotel owner Zeke falls for Native American Vic. Finding time to have a boyfriend while performing at the bar and running the hotel might proved too much for a relationship.

Frank at HeartSalt of the earth Frank, who owns and runs the hardware store, thinks

he’s too old for true love to find him. That is, until computer game programmer Christopher and his teenage son move to town.

Waking the BehrSan Francisco entrepreneur Mitch buys the town steakhouse and hires Ben Behr to remodel it. When they view the world from each other’s eyes, they like what they see.

Short OrderWho says a man has to be tall to find love? Not sous chef John or horticulture graduate Fen whose worlds collide in December over holiday cheer.

What am I working on now? A holiday story about two men who have nothing in common and must team up for a fundraiser. And a novel about a wounded former cop who settles in a coastal California town looking for respite and the artist who challenges him every step of the way in his recovery.

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Series title: Foothills Pride

Author: Pat Henshaw

Publisher: JMS Books

Buy links:

JMS Books: https://www.jms-books.com/foothills-pride-c-82_464/

Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/s?k=foothills+pride+series&crid=2RT7TZ0K04SBF&sprefix=foothills+pride%2Caps%2C224&ref=nb_sb_ss_ts-doa-p_1_15

Pathenshaw.com: https://www.pathenshaw.com/foothills-pride/

Queeromance Ink: https://www.queeromanceink.com/mbm-book-author/pat-henshaw/

Author bio:

Pat Henshaw, born and raised in Nebraska, has lived on the U S’s three coasts, in Texas, Virginia, and now California. Before she retired, she held a number of jobs, including theatrical costumer, newspaper features reporter and movie reviewer, librarian, junior college English instructor, and publicist. She also loves to travel and has visited Canada, Mexico, Europe, Egypt, and Central America as well as almost all fifty US states.

Now retired, she enjoys reading and writing as well as visiting her older daughter, son-in-law, and grandchildren on the East Coast and playing havoc with her younger daughter’s life in NorCal. She thanks you for reading her books and wants you to remember that every day is a good day for romance.

Author links:

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pat.henshaw.10

Twitter: @HenshawAuthor

TikTok: pathenshaw1

Website: https://www.pathenshaw.com

Wrap-Up Wednesday | May

I thought I was gonna have to panic-read a short story or four just to have something to write about today, but a quick scroll through the library shows that nope, I’ve read a few stories this month. Not many, but more than I thought I had.  

I’ve been working my day job, writing, have had baby chicks hatched, have a garden that’s starting to come to life – I didn’t think I’d taken time to sit down and read. Sometimes I surprise myself LOL 

Blind Tiger 

Blind Tiger (The Pride #1) by Jordan L. Hawk – I love me some Jordan L. Hawk. This takes place in Chicago during the prohibition and I just love the world Hawk creates. It takes place in the same universe as the Hexworld stories, so we have witches and familiars. It’s awesome! Mobsters, murders, bootleggers – what else could you wish for? 

57127534._SY475_1924, Chicago. Prohibition is in full swing and gang bosses rule the city with might—and magic.

When Sam Cunningham flees his small-town life to try his luck in the big city of Chicago, he quickly finds himself in over his head in a world of gangs, glitz, and glamour. Fortunately, he has his cousin Eldon to teach him the trade of hex-making.

Everything changes the night Sam visits The Pride speakeasy and meets grumpy cheetah-shifter Alistair Gatti. After losing his first witch to the horrors of the World War, Alistair isn’t interested in any new entanglements, romantic or magical. Especially when said entanglement comes in the form of kind, innocent Sam.

When Eldon is brutally murdered, Sam becomes drawn into the dark underworld of the Chicago gangs. Sam must find the missing hex Eldon created for one of the crime bosses—before whoever killed Eldon comes back for him.

Together, Alistair and Sam begin the search for the mysterious hex, diving deep into the seedy side of Chicago’s underworld while dodging rival gangs. And as they come to rely on one another, Alistair realizes he’s falling for the one man he can’t afford to love. 

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Unhallowed  

Unhallowed (Rath and Rune #1) by Jordan L. Hawk – Once I finished Blind Tiger, I went searching for the next book in the series only to realise it hasn’t been released yet. So I went on to another first in a series where there only is one book out, so far. Tentacles! Not my go-to type of monster, but a haunted library! How awesome that? I loved this one!  

53985078._SY475_Monsters. Murder. Librarians.

Librarian Sebastian Rath is the only one who believes his friend Kelly O’Neil disappeared due to foul play. But without any clues or outside assistance, there’s nothing he can do to prove it.

When bookbinder Vesper Rune is hired to fill the vacancy left by O’Neil, he receives an ominous letter warning him to leave. After he saves Sebastian from a pair of threatening men, the two decide to join forces and get to the truth about what happened to O’Neil.

But Vesper is hiding secrets of his own, ones he doesn’t dare let anyone learn. Secrets that grow ever more dangerous as his desire for Sebastian deepens.

Because Kelly O’Neil was murdered. And if Sebastian and Ves don’t act quickly enough, they’ll be the next to die.

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Unthinkable 

Unthinkable (Tate Pack #1) by Vicktor Alexander – I went from Jordan L. Hawk to wanting me some werewolves. I knew this was a gamble. I’ve read a story or two by Alexander before and they haven’t resonated with me, sorry. This is a rather short story about a dancer whose best friend passed away a few weeks ago and now her brother the werewolf comes to tell him they’re to raise her babies together. I just… eh… no, I won’t read any more of the Tate Pack books. 

16199728Richard Tillson was happy with his life…well…sort of. He has spent the last few years of his life making a name for himself in the dance community, has a very expensive apartment in Manhattan and he knows he’s gorgeous. So why is he so miserable?

Enter Vernon “Vet” Tate. The older brother of Richard’s best friend Amanda Lynn. The first time the two men meet it’s when Vet is saving Richard’s life from an oncoming vehicle. Moments later Vet is turning Richard’s life upside down by telling him that his baby sister, who had passed weeks before, left her three newborn children to Richard, to share custody with Vet.

Things wouldn’t have been so bad for Vet, a wolf shifter, if Richard wasn’t also his mate, his very human, very male, mate.

So how will Richard cope with becoming a father, giving up his sophisticated New York lifestyle for a ranch out in Wichita Falls, Texas, and finding out that not only do shape shifters exist, but he’s the mate of the Alpha?

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Finding the Wolf 

Finding the Wolf (The Dragon’s Hoard #1) by Mell Eight – Dragons aren’t my favourite monster either, but I figured why not? Nyle is a 300 yr old dragon who has to find a missing prince. He does and sleeps with him within minutes, there the story lost points in my world, but then we got to meet Nyle’s mother and it got better again LOL. Nah, this is an all right story, it has dragons and werewolves, magic and evil parents, not to mention eccentric parents. And a dragon needs his pretties 😀 

I read an old copy of this, and when I went to grab the cover, I saw that it will be re-released by Nine Star Press on June 11.

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When Prince Leon disappears, his people turn to the dragons for help. Nyle is the unlucky dragon tasked with finding Leon, a duty he dreads as it forces him into the confounding human world and far away from his collection of pretties.

Locating a missing prince should be a simple matter, but if Nyle has learned anything about humans since being forced among them, it’s that they needlessly complicate everything. When he finally locates the errant prince, however, what Nyle finds is a treasure worth all the complications—and worth protecting at any cost.

Pre-order here!

Mummy Dearest 

Mummy Dearest (The XOXO Files #1) by Josh Lanyon – I read Lanyon now and then, she’s huge and I often have this feeling that I should’ve read all of her books because… I should, you know? To know my genre or whatever. Not that I write that many mysteries. And I really liked Winter (The Haunted Heart #1) but most often I get through these books with a shrug. Don’t get me wrong, they’re good, but they don’t stick with me. Here we have a mummy princess and a guy who breaks up with his partner via phone and jumps into bed with another guy half a breath later. 

53027233._SX318_SY475_The truth is out there. Way, way, way out there!

Drew Lawson is racing against the clock. He’s got a twenty-four-hour window to authenticate the mummy of Princess Merneith. If he’s not at his boyfriend’s garden party when that window closes, it’ll be the final nail in their relationship coffin.

The last thing he needs traipsing on the final shred of his patience is brash, handsome reality show host Fraser Fortune, who’s scheduled to film a documentary about the mummy’s Halloween curse.

The opportunity to film a bona-fide professor examining the mummy is exactly the aura of authenticity Fraser needs. Except the grumpy PhD is a pompous ass on leave from his ivory tower. Yet something about Drew has Fraser using a word he doesn’t normally have to draw upon: please.

With no time to waste — and a spark of attraction he can’t deny — Drew reluctantly agrees to let Fraser follow his every move as he unwraps the mummy’s secrets. Soon they’re both making moves behind the scenes that even the dead can’t ignore! 

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The Last Pure Human 

The Last Pure Human by Twisted Hilarity – I didn’t mean to re-read this, but I… erm… Yeah, well, cat aliens! LOL This story has everything I dislike, almost. I wrote a post about my pet peeves in romance books a couple of weeks ago, and this has most of them – really it does.  And while reading it again, I was thinking ‘damn, I should’ve added sleep sex to my pet peeve post’ so that’ll tell you something. I don’t know what it says about me, but while there are soo many things that annoy me (Max referring to himself as the girl-guy *growl*) about this story, I secretly love it. As an escape from everyday life, why not go to a planet far far away 😀 

tlph.lgKasan, a prince of the feline Kyashin race, is in deep shit. He’s in heat, he needs a consort to help him survive it, and his uncle has locked him away from every available candidate. When he’s offered a small human male at the last moment, he’s quite happy to accept. His new consort, on the other hand, is a little less than pleased with the situation. So what’s a human to do when he finds himself in the bed of a hot, sexed-up alien? We’re about to find out.

Read here!

 

Up North | Once in May

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It’s time for character introductions again! I had a hard time filling out the forms this time. This is one of my favourite stories that I’ve written, and yet I could hardly say anything about the characters – I blame the way the cards are formulated. 

We have John and Zachary. That I don’t know their exact age is my fault, can’t really blame anyone else, can I? I write that Zach is nearing forty, that he’s ‘ten years, if not more’ older than John, and Jen says John looks young, but that she’d guess he’s over twenty-five.  

When it comes to what they love – both want the cabin John is living in. It’s where John feels safe, and where he wants to spend his time, and it’s where Zach sees his future. 

Hate – that’s a hard one. Why did I choose to include that on the cards?? John is terrified of everyone, it doesn’t really mean he hates them, but I guess he hates situations where he has to interact with people. And Zach, he doesn’t hate his parents, he hates that they can’t accept him for who he is. But that didn’t fit on that short line LOL 

When it comes to strengths and weaknesses, John is dealing with past trauma, he’s not really in a position where he shows off his strengths. He’s a survivor, though. Zach is a friendly guy, most people like him, and he cares about those around him, but as soon as things get tricky, he bails. He lives out of a backpack, never staying more than a couple of months in one place. 

So there’s where we have them. John is a scrawny little thing, and Zach is a big, bearded man. John hides in the corners of a room and Zach takes up space. But Zach is a gentle giant, and he might turn slightly stalkerish when John doesn’t want to talk to him, but what are you gonna do? LOL 

Zachary Fane John Welsh

Blurb:

onceinmayIn an attempt to run from his past, John Welsh has spent the last few years building walls around himself. He knows the best way to stay safe is to keep people at arm’s length and preferably out of sight. During weak moments, he might wish he had someone, but he’s not ready. After all, it takes seven years for the body to replace all its cells. He has four years to go before he’s new.

Zachary Fane is always on the move, always on his way to somewhere. He’s going from job to job, from country to country. Contrary to what people might think, he wants nothing more than to find a place to call home, and he knows just where. This time, he is ready. This time, he will stay in Nortown. This time, things will be different. But when he arrives to buy the log cabin he believed would be his, he finds it inhabited. When he goes to talk to the new owner, he is met by the most beautiful green eyes followed by a door slammed in his face.

John should’ve known the peace he’s found in Nortown wouldn’t last. One day everything is fine, the next a mountain of a man shows up wherever he goes. All Zachary wants is to be close to the quiet man who has moved into his cabin. If following him around is the only way, then so be it. Sooner or later, John will get used to having him there … at least, if Zachary hangs around long enough.

Includes the short story, “Honey Baked.”

Buy links:

Contemporary gay romance: 47,776 words

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