Hello, Delilah! Thank you for inviting me here to share my new release!
As you know, I love doing charity anthologies — specifically writing short stories or novellas to be included. At last count, I’ve done at least twelve in the last five years. I’m a decent writer, and I can craft a good short story. There are great causes out there that deserve more attention. If I can put these two thoughts together, then why wouldn’t I write something to help?
A couple of months ago, something happened that really upset me. I’m not going to go into politics, but I will say the Oval Office visit of President Zelenskyy distressed me. Soon after, an author posted on Facebook that we should do another Ukraine charity anthology. I’d done one back at the beginning of the war — I submitted two stories (one a Gabbi Black m/f BDSM and one a Gabbi Grey m/m). I did my best to promote the anthology — it sold decently, and we raised money for people halfway around the world. Three years later, those people still need help.
Great!
I hunkered down and, in a weekend, wrote a novella I was proud of. My editor pushed hard, and we submitted the story within a very tight timeline. Heck, I even asked a friend to join me, which she did.
Then we waited.
And waited.
As the theoretical release day approached, we started to ask gentle questions.
In short, the organizer pulled the plug.
So eight of us had stories, and no anthology. I knew I didn’t have the capacity to take over the project. So I had my story.
I did what I do best — I made lemonade out of lemons.
Specifically, I’ve created a boxset.
Over a year ago, I wrote a short story titled Jeopardy that appeared in an anthology raising money for Breast Cancer Research. Last year, I wrote a novella titled The Boyfriend Assignment for an anthology raising money for trans rights. The novella for this year is titled The Secret Boyfriend and it connects with the previous two stories. I always planned, at some point, to join the three together.
I figured, why not now? And why not donate the royalties to a Ukraine charity? So I am. It’s complicated, so bear with me. Love in Mission City: The Boyfriend Gamble will release on Amazon and in Kindle Unlimited on May 22, 2025. Royalties earned from the first month will be donated. After 90 days, I’m taking the boxset wide. Wide sales for the first month will also be donated. Hopefully, that balances out readers who only have Kindle Unlimited with readers who want to purchase their books from other retailers.
The final step was to choose a charity. I’m Canadian, so I’ve chosen Canada-Ukraine Foundation: Ukraine Humanitarian Appeal. https://www.cufoundation.ca/our-projects/
I’ve never done anything like this before on my own. Usually, I let someone else figure out the logistics. I write the story, I promote the anthology, I cheer when we raise money. This time, it’s on me.
I wrote this story for Ukraine. It’s set in my Love in Mission City world and is about a dentist and a groundskeeper. As far away from war and deprivation as one can get. The story is meant to make people smile. It’s a story about found family. About making the best of a lousy situation. About being open to meeting your soulmate on the badminton court.
Taken together, there are almost 60,000 words in the boxset. As I said, one of the stories has never been published. I’m hoping readers will come along on this journey and, obviously, I’m hoping they pick up the boxset in the first month. I want to raise as much as I can.
Thank you for letting me visit today to discuss my wonky journey to publishing my new boxset. As a thank you, I would love to give away a copy of my two other boxsets —Love in Mission City:The Boyfriends Duet and Love in Mission City: The Shorts. In order to win, just leave a comment. What might induce you to pick up an anthology? New voices? Good cause? So many words…? Let me know! Random will pick the winner. Good luck!
Love in Mission City: The Boyfriend Gamble
Love in Mission City: The Boyfriend Gamble
includes two novellas and a short story
Mission City is tucked in the charming Cedar Valley in southwestern British Columbia. If you love heartwarming, contemporary small-town gay romances, then come home to Mission City and fall in love with the men who live there. Romance shows up in the unlikeliest places. And trouble has a way of finding them…
Jeopardy
For ten long years, Tanner’s been crushing on his best friend Nita’s older brother, Kade, while Kade’s been cheerfully oblivious. Then one night, while celebrating Canada Day, Kade suddenly realizes Tanner grew up to be hot and appealing, and in that moment of connection, everything changes.
Jeopardy is a gay, best friend’s brother romance 7k short story with an interfering best friend, a bossy sister, and the possibility of love becoming realized. This short story previously appeared in Breaking the BFF Pact.
The Boyfriend Arrangement
Felix has expected to marry Josette since they were toddlers, playing together under their mothers’ matchmaking eyes. Now he’s bought a home, plans to renovate it, and then he’ll propose. But having Josette’s brother, Jacob, around, working on the remodeling, is eye-opening for them both. As he and Jacob grow closer, Felix realizes he has some big decisions to make about who he is, and what he really wants.
The Boyfriend Arrangement is a best friend’s brother gay romance 25k novella with a shy elementary school teacher, a brawny contractor, and a wrong dream turned right. The novella first appeared in Love is All, Volume 7.
The Secret Boyfriend
For Jasper, the best part of moving to Mission City has been meeting Cameron, his badminton partner. In fact, he’s crushing on the handsome and friendly dentist pretty hard. Cameron thought he was straight, but spending time with Jasper brings out feelings he never expected. Maybe he’s bi. For sure, he likes being around Jasper. But with Christmas and family plans coming up fast, is this really the time to step out of his comfort zone?
The Secret Boyfriend is a bi-awakening, age-gap, opposites attract, gay romance 25k novella with an uptight dentist who’s never let loose, a mischievous younger gardener who knows what he wants, and the night that shatters their expectations.
**All royalties from the first month of release will be donated Canada-Ukraine Foundation: Humanitarian Appeal.**
Links:
Amazon US: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0F6VPXG43
Universal Book Link: https://books2read.com/BoyfriendGamble
Add it to Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/232357997-love-in-mission-city
About the Author
USA Today Bestselling author Gabbi Grey lives in beautiful British Columbia where her fur baby chin-poo keeps her safe from the nasty neighborhood squirrels. Working for the government by day, she spends her early mornings writing contemporary, gay, sweet, and dark erotic BDSM romances. While she firmly believes in happy endings, she also believes in making her characters suffer before finding their true love. She also writes m/f romances as Gabbi Black and Gabbi Powell.
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Well! How fun is this? This new Mission City collection is already on my reader. I added Mission City shorts and Unlocked and Unlost to my reader last week. The only book you discussed today that I do not have is Love in Mission City: The Boyfriend Duet. Mission City sound so fun, I am looking forward to reading this series now that I have found it. As for answering your question, I am not a big fan of anthologies. I have to be a huge fan of at least one, usually more, of the participating authors, and/or the charity to be supported. I purchased the featured collection because it interested me and I like you. Otherwise, I prefer my charity dollar to support those in need closer home. My personal opinion. But hey, I look forward to reading all of these books, so we both win!
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Good questions you have posed. What would make me pick up and read an anthology? Plot line always helps: mystery, action, undersea adventure… Location also. I’m apt to read something set in Maine or NYC before Florida or a beach somewhere. Themes and causes are also a draw. Add to that a great author and a good cover.