#PictaBook | The Empty Egg

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Pictabook logo On February 20th, #PictaBook will be released. In #PictaBook we have Jules, my favourite librarian of all times, and Phoenix, and adorable carpenter who you sometimes want to hit with the books from the library LOL

No, Nix is very dear to me too.

In short, Nix thinks he’s in love with his colleague, but Kyle, the colleague, says that he is too stupid to date. To prove him wrong, Nix decides to read some books. The only problem is that he’s dyslexic and has never really read anything.

He discovers that Kyle is on an app called PictaBook, and creates an account.

That’s how he first makes contact with Jules.

I thought I’d share a few snippets of how it’s going for Nix on his quest to impress Kyle through books the coming weeks. The first book that catches his attention is The Empty Egg.

The Empty Egg

Excerpt:

Jules Rose took a sip of his red wine and scrolled through his PictaBook feed. There were several new books, and he made a note of checking if they’d be available to order for the library where he worked. Not all books were, especially not in niche genres.

The speech bubble in the right hand corner showed someone had commented or liked one of his reviews. It had turned to green. Jules’ heart sped up.

He liked PictaBook because it was simple, and it was about books, so what was not to like? But the main reason he liked it was because no one tried to interact with him. He had approved no one for personal messages, and he’d searched a long time for a way to remove people’s ability to comment on his reviews, but apparently there was no such option.

Staring at the green speech bubble, he blew out a breath and tapped on it. SexyDoornail69 has liked your review of The Empty Egg. Jules frowned. He couldn’t remember that book, and wanted to get back to the one he was reading.

Closing PictaBook, he opened his reading app, took another sip of wine, and popped a piece of chocolate into his mouth. He loved Friday nightswine, chocolate, and a book were all he needed in life.

As he was about to open the book, another notification from PictaBook showed at the top. SexyDoornail69 commented on your review. It stayed there for a few seconds before it disappeared, leaving the screen free of interruptions. Damn.

For too long, Jules held his breath. He didn’t want anyone to comment on his reviews, but it would be rude not to reply, wouldn’t it?

He opened PictaBook again and clicked on the speech bubble. SexyDoornail69 had commented on The Empty Egg. Jules went to check. The picture he’d uploaded was of a lumberjack, and the hashtags he’d used were: #MMRomance #Contemporary #Lumbersexual #OppositesAttract #EstablishedCouple #Fetish #DualPOV #ShortAndSweet #BonerWorthy.

Ah, he remembered it now, but it had been years since he’d read it. A blush crawled up his cheeks as he read the comment, and he quickly took a sip of wine to calm down.

SexyDoornail69: Hi, ReadingInACorner! Love the hashtags. How boner worthy are we talking?

Jules took a long, deep breath, and hit the reply arrow.

ReadingInACorner: Read it and find out, though read the first book in the series first.

He closed the app and put away the phone as if it had burned his fingers. Standing, he righted his glasses and took more deep breaths to calm his racing heart. Booksy, his beloved, super lazy and slightly murderous cat, was resting in his usual spot on the windowsill in the bedroom, and Jules went to pick him up.

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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?

Fridays at Ofelia’s | Dragon in Training

Guest-Post

Today, we have Emily Carrington guesting us, and I just leant that Emily is celebrating ten years as a writer this year. Woohoo, way to go!


I’m so excited to be here! Thank you for inviting me, Ofelia.

I’ve been writing for ten years and I thought I’d start out my tenth anniversary year by talking about my very first trilogy, Dragon in Training. It wasn’t published as one book but as three separate novels: Dragon Food, Dragon Fire, and Dragon’s Bane. Here’s a brief look into each of them:

DragonintrainingDragon Food: Something is hunting along the Gulf coast of Florida, and Mark Tavery is tasked with finding it. His expertise in dragons is his pride, but he can’t say the same about his romantic relationships. When he picks up a lamp during his investigation, he’s shocked at his instant attraction to, and all-consuming need for, the genie inside. Mark’s greatest desire is to have Luke in his life and in his bed, but giving in to the promise in Luke’s touch means Mark runs the risk of killing the genie he loves.

Dragon Fire: Luke is a genie with almost limitless power, but it does him no good when his lover, Mark, won’t let him have the two things he really wants: for Mark to rely on him as an equal partner during magical conflicts, and to be dominated in bed. Will Luke ever get the chance to prove that he can be both strong in the field and the perfect submissive in the sack?

Dragon’s Bane: Atlas, a genie-god with nearly limitless power, has one task. He must find the modern equivalent of Cerberus and kill it. He discovers the three-headed dog’s incarnation are three figures that surround his current master — Dan’s current lover, Reese, Mark, a water dragon and Reese’s obsession, and Luke, Mark’s genie. Mark and Luke find their memories are altered and untrustworthy. One thing is clear: Only their love for each other can save them — and everyone at SearchLight — from Atlas completing his terrible final task.

Writing these books initiated me into the fantasy world. I don’t write EPIC fantasy, at least not yet, but I do incorporate fantasy elements into most of my romance novels and novellas. Dragons, genies, werewolves (of courseLOL) other shapeshifters, like kelpies and basilisks, grand and common fae,and an organization called SearchLight that polices all of these magical creatures to make sure they don’t reveal themselves to humans.

IF you would like to follow me on social media, please follow the links below. I’ve also included the links for Dragon in Training and its sequel, Dragon Flux.

Emily Carrington’s Confessions Link

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Goodreads 

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BookBub 

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Shapeshifter Books Central 

https://www.facebook.com/Shapeshifter-Books-Central-532340403882865 

Author Emily Carrington 

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Dragon in Training 

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Changeling: http://bit.ly/3o2gasv 

Dragon Flux (Dragon in Training 3) 

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#WhatToReadWednesday | Blue Covers

BlueMondayTwo days ago, it was Monday. Not just any Monday, but it was Blue Monday. The third Monday in January is always Blue Monday, and it’s said to be the most depressing day of the year. Mondays, in general, have a bad reputation, but the third Monday in January is when the credit card bills from your Christmas shopping arrive, it’s dark and cold – if you live in the northern hemisphere – and it’s overall a pretty depressing time.

Unless you decide to love Mondays. Jonas in Crazy Joe figured Mondays needed some extra love LOL

Tomorrow was Monday, his favorite day of the week. To be honest, he liked all the days of the week, but since Mondays had such a bad reputation, he figured they needed some extra love.

If you were to trust statistics, Mondays were bad—most heart attacks and suicides happened on Mondays. But since he didn’t plan on doing away with himself or have a heart attack, there was no reason to mope on a Sunday night.

Instead of moping, I thought I’d list some of my favourite reads. We might have started this week being blue, and we’re gonna continue to be blue, but in a positive way.

Here are a few stories with blue covers worth checking out:

Between Sinners and Saints

Between Sinners and Saints by Marie Sexton – I usually steer clear of all books with a religious theme, but I love this one. I’ve read it several times. We have Levi, a surfer and bartender who has sex with strangers about as often as he has a snack. And then we have Jamie, a massage therapist, who doesn’t talk to anyone but his dog.

Levi decides he’s to seduce Jaime, not thinking farther than his instant attraction. Jaime has a past of sexual abuse and has no plans to ever sleep with Levi, but it would be nice to have a friend. When spending time with Jamie, Levi realises he wants more out of life than a series of quick trysts in the bar’s storeroom. And then there is the whole thing with Levi’s family…


Between Sinners and SaintsLevi Binder is a Miami bartender who cares about only two things: sex and surfing. Ostracized by his Mormon family for his homosexuality, Levi is determined to live his life his own way, but everything changes when he meets massage therapist Jaime Marshall.

Jaime is used to being alone. Haunted by the horrors of his past, his only friend is his faithful dog, Dolly. He has no idea how to handle somebody as gorgeous and vibrant as Levi.

Complete opposites on the surface, Levi and Jaime both long for something that they can only find together. Through love and the therapeutic power of touch, they’ll find a way to heal each other, and they’ll learn to live as sinners in a family of saints.

books2read.com/BetweenSinnersAndSaints


Hunter of Demons

Hunter of Demons (SPECTR 1) – This is so good! I do love Jordan L. Hawk’s stories. Caleb is an unregistered paranormal, his powers aren’t strong, but he can move small things at will. John is a cop, sort of, he’s an agent and an exorcist. And then we have Gray. I love Gray. He’s a drakul – sort of like a vampire, but he drinks the blood of demons. Gray is a spirit, and something goes wrong. So wrong that he finds himself trapped in Caleb’s body.

It reminds me a little of Bone Rider by J. Fally despite it not being the same genre. The connection between Caleb and Gray is similar to that between Riley and McClane in Bone Rider. Brilliant!

With John being an exorcist, Gray being a spirit who’s possessing Caleb, and Caleb being an unregistered paranormal hunting the demon who killed his brother, there are so many fun things going on!

I want to add Hainted to the list too, but the new cover is less blue than the old one, so I’ll just mention it as a great blue read if you’re into ghosts and stuff.


Hunter of DemonsUnregistered paranormal Caleb Jansen only wants a normal life. But when a demon murders his brother, Caleb knows he has to avenge Ben’s death, no matter what the cost. Unfortunately, his only allies belong to an extremist group who would kill Caleb if they found out about his talent.

Gray is a wandering spirit, summoned to hunt and destroy demons by drinking their blood. This hunt goes horribly wrong, and for the first time in his existence Gray is trapped in a living, human body. Caleb’s body…and Caleb is still in it.

Hotshot federal agent John Starkweather thinks he’s seen it all. But when he’s called to exorcise Caleb, he finds a creature which isn’t supposed to exist outside of stories. For Gray is a drakul: a vampire.

Having spent his life avoiding the government as an unregistered ‘mal, Caleb can’t let himself trust a federal exorcist, no matter how sexy. And he certainly isn’t going to give into the heat growing between them and sleep with Starkweather.

Can Starkweather win Caleb’s trust and convince him he isn’t the enemy? Can Caleb keep Gray under control, as the drakul experiences the temptation of a living body for the first time?

Because if he fails and Gray gives in to bloodlust, Starkweather will have no choice but to kill them both.

books2read.com/HunterOfDemonsJLH


Spindrift

Spindrift by Amy Rae Durreson – I was preparing to claim this should be on the best blue-covered books despite the colour being a dark teal. But! This used to be a Dreamspinner story and now Ms Durreson has published it again, with a new cover, and yes, it is blue. Here we have evil ghosts in a seaside village. I’m from the Swedish west coast, and I constantly miss the ocean, living in the middle of the woods as I do now. Here we get crashing waves and salty storms – it’s awesome!

I haven’t read an Amy Rae Durreson story I haven’t liked, so if you haven’t checked her out, do!


SpindriftSiôn Ruston has fled to Rosewick Bay to recover from a breakdown which led him to attempt suicide. He needs the peace and tranquility of this lovely North Yorkshire seaside village to recover, but instead he is awoken by the ghost that walks across his bedroom at dawn. Seeking answers, Siôn finds Mattie, the ghost’s descendant, working in the local museum (not to mention his other jobs in the local pub, at the ice cream stand, and on the local lifeboat crew).
Mattie is everything Siôn isn’t—young, bold, and confident—but as they work together to discover the secret history of Rosewick Bay, Siôn falls for him anyway. But the ghosts which stalk the village are far from friendly, and soon Siôn and Mattie realise that not just their chance of love but their very lives are at stake.


Nobody’s Butterfly

Nobody’s Butterfly by Claire Davis and Al Stewart – This is a Christmas story, and yet it’s one of the least Christmassy Christmas stories I’ve ever read. I don’t read YA if I can avoid it (LOL) unless it’s Davis & Stewart who’s written it.

Nobody’s Butterfly is about Johnny and Finn who are foster kids. Johnny doesn’t speak to anyone but the cobweb ghost in his room. Finn is new and he’s Johnny’s opposite. He is loud and he eats all the time. He changes Johnny’s world.

This story is beautiful!

And since we’re on Davis & Stewart, I just have to mention Shut Your Face, Anthony Pace! – today I’m claiming the cover is blue, tomorrow I might say it’s purple. We’ll see. If I’m gonna recommend purple books, it will most likely appear again. Shut Your Face, Anthony Pace! had me laughing and crying. It’s also an YA story and it’s amazing.


Nobody's ButterflyCobweb ghosts are so inconvenient—especially grumpy ones with bad breath. Don’t they know silence is golden?

Johnny Strong is the expert; he hasn’t spoken in two years. Not one word to anyone except the ghost. The main purpose of life is to avoid people and not get noticed. Friends? He doesn’t need them; and certainly nobody wants him despite what the ghost says.

Until a new boy appears at Windybank—Finn Lyons, teenage wizard. He eats frogs, concocts potions, and is always hungry. Not only does Finn stand up for Johnny; he actively seeks his company and soon becomes part of life.
First love; family and words; a heady mix to go in the potion but how will it all turn out?

Hubble bubble; Johnny Strong’s in trouble! Silence is not always golden in this sweet, zany story of the purest magic at Christmas.

books2read.com/NobodysButterfly


Winter

Winter (The Haunted Heart 1) by Josh Lanyon – I like Josh Lanyon, I think she writes great stories, but I’ve never been the fangirl many of my reader friends are. I enjoy them, I pick up her books when I don’t have the energy to gamble, but that’s been it. Until I read Winter. I loved it!

It has everything a good ghost story should have. A creepy house, and a grieving, depressed main character who plans to take his life in ten months. It’s gripping. The best Lanyon story I’ve read.


The Haunted Heart WinterStill grieving over the sudden death of his lover, antiques dealer Flynn Ambrose moves to the old, ramshackle house on Pitch Pine Lane to catalog and sell the large inventory of arcane and oddball items that once filled his late uncle’s mysterious museum.

But not all the items are that easy to catalog — or get rid of.

books2read.com/TheHauntedWinter


Quill Me Now

Quill Me Now by Jordan Castillo Price – I’ve only read this story in this series, so comparing series isn’t fair, but I like PsyCop better. Still, it’s funny, and it’s blue. Dixon comes for a family of scriveners who can put spells in their writing to influence people. They can make it so a customer, by reading a sign, always wants to come back to the same restaurant, for example. Dixon fails his quilling ceremony though and can’t work in the family business. But maybe he can write Valentine cards? He enters a competition, but there is something fishy going on, and instead of walking away, Dixon soon finds himself in some shady affairs.


Quill Me NowWhat if the words you wrote came true?

Spellcraft isn’t exactly a respectable business, but it does pay the bills. At least, it should. Unfortunately, Dixon Penn failed his Spellcraft initiation. Instead of working in his family’s shop, he’s stuck delivering takeout orders in his uncle’s beat-up Buick.

Winning a Valentine’s Day contest at the largest greeting card company in the tri-state area would be just the thing to get his life back on track—but something at Precious Greetings just doesn’t add up. And despite numerous warnings to quit pestering them about his contest entry, he just can’t stop himself from coming back again and again.

It doesn’t hurt that the head of security is such a hottie. If Dixon had any common sense, he’d be scared of the big, mysterious, tattooed Russian.

To be fair, no one ever accused him of being too smart….

books2read.com/Quill-Me-Now


Seven

Seven (The Others Project 1) by Adrienne Wilder – This is so awesome! A sci-fi story where there are individuals with special powers. Seven, a precog, manage to escape Sub-Floor which is where all the evil testing and terrible things take place, and now he’s looking for a way to help his friends while fighting the enemy.

Chase lives next door to Seven, and he shouldn’t get involved. It’s evident Seven is batshit crazy, but he can’t walk away. And the more he learns the more afraid he gets that the stories Seven are telling are true.

I love this series. It’s dark and evil, so if you’re looking for light-hearted fluff, this isn’t for you, but damn.


SevenA past that won’t let go…

After losing his job, Chase Sarim finds himself living in a shit hole apartment. His new neighbor calls himself Seven, wears aluminum hats and carries around a ceramic rooster. He also seems to know what Chase is going to do or say before it happens, and talks about people named, Nine, Three, and Four.

Chase knows better than to get involved with someone like that.

But some men are just to hot to resist.

A future of fear…

Seven has been running for his life ever since he escaped Sub-Floor. In order to elude those hunting him he can never have a home, never have friends…and love? It’s nothing but a weakness that can be used against him.

Hiding had become a way of life. Until Chase.

Greed, power, and corruption…

Dr. David Stone knows Seven has a secret. Why else would his colleague, Dr. Radcliff, help Seven escape Sub-Floor?

It wasn’t the loss of a defective precog that bothered Stone, it was the fact Radcliff was willing to die to keep Stone from knowing why he did it. Or better yet, how.

Two men, one love, brought together by a series of impossible circumstances and destined by fate for an entangled future.

But maybe fate has nothing to do with it.

books2read.com/SevenWilder


Nowhere Ranch

Nowhere Ranch by Heidi Cullinan – Is it blue? Yes, it’s blue LOL. Cowboys anyone? I don’t read a lot of BDSM books, but I do like this one. Roe is a ranch hand who got thrown out by his religious family years ago. He’s protecting himself by not letting anyone in. When he runs into his boss, Travis, in a gay bar, they hook up. His first reaction is to run, but there is something with Travis.

Things aren’t as easy as to hook up and finding a HEA, of course. There is always a past catching up with you, and there is in this story too.

It’s a Cullinan story, so you know there’s gonna be some kink…or plenty LOL. So not my usual type of story, but still one of my favourites.


Nowhere RanchLove will grow through the cracks you leave open.

Ranch hand Roe Davis absolutely never mixes business with pleasure—until he runs into his boss, Travis Loving, at the only gay bar within two hundred miles.

Getting involved with the ranch owner is a bad idea, but Roe’s and Travis’s bedroom kinks line up against one another like a pair of custom-cut rails. As long as they’re both clear this is sex on the side, no relationship, no interfering with the job, they could make it work.

Shut out by his family years ago, Roe survived by steadfastly refusing to settle into so much as a post office box. As his affair with Travis grows into more than just sex, Roe’s past catches up with him, threatening the thin ray of happiness he’s found, reminding him it’s well past time he went on his way.

But even a loner gets lonely, and at this point, there’s nowhere left to run. The shame and sorrow of what he’s lost will stay with Roe wherever he goes—until he’s ready to let love lead him home.

books2read.com/NowhereRanch


How many do we have now? Perhaps we need one more.

Sex and Sourdough

Sex and Sourdough by A.J. Thomas – They’re hiking the Appalachian Trail! To be honest, I don’t remember all that much about the plot – there is an abusive ex, a baker with health issues, and lots of sourdoughs – but it’s the setting.

I read this story, and then I told hubby we really should get into hiking. He gave me the look. The one telling me he knew this was just a phase that would pass by the time I read the next book and figured we should have a bookstore, that I should’ve become a librarian instead of a teacher, or that we should move to *insert exciting location here*.
And he might have been right, but every time I see the cover of this book, I dream about hiking the Appalachian Trail. Wouldn’t it be cool? So cool.


Sex and SourdoughAnders Blankenship never intended to hike the Appalachian Trail alone, but when his boyfriend cancels, Anders steels his courage, leaving the abusive relationship to tackle the long-distance hike. Though a hiking virgin, he’s glad he made the decision when he receives threatening messages from his ex. Luckily, Kevin, an experienced backpacker, takes him under his wing.

Kevin Winters isn’t looking for a hiking partner, let alone a fling with a cute man on the rebound. After learning he has the autoimmune disorder that killed his father, Kevin left his family to wander remote trails. Convinced his future holds only pain and death, Kevin refuses to get close to anyone. The family sourdough recipes he recreates over a campfire are his only solace.

In the wilderness, Anders and Kevin discover a lot of common ground. While the future holds uncertainties they may not be ready to deal with, it might also hold the chance for happiness.

books2read.com/SexSourdough


There! If you can’t find a blue book to get you to not feel blue from the list, I have a few that I’ve written. Just saying *wink*

Feel Blue with Ofelia