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Archive for June, 2025
Monday, June 16th, 2025
SALE. SALE. SALE.
Gunn’s Mission: Team Eagle Book #3, by Delilah Devlin in the Brotherhood Protectors World, is on sale for just $1.99 for the week of June 15-21! If you haven’t read this story yet, here’s your chance to get it for a great price! This story has a very unique setting and plot—one I’m sure you haven’t read before! Polar bears, a floating island in the Arctic, a murder mystery, and a sexy, hot SEAL… Yeah, if you haven’t already read this, here’s your chance to get it for a great price!

After surviving a catastrophic helicopter accident that left him scarred and unable to continue serving on the Teams, former Navy SEAL Gunnar “Gunn” Nielson is settling into life as a Brotherhood Protector in the Yellowstone, Montana, office.
When a request from the U.S. government arrives for a protection detail for someone with extensive cold-weather experience, Gunn, born and raised in Minnesota, is tapped for the job. He soon discovers that he will be the lone protector for a group of scientists working at a research facility on a floating island in the Arctic Ocean.
After discovering that one of her team members was murdered, Facility Chief Maddie Russo is grateful for Gunn’s expertise. Thinking the murder might have been committed by someone trying to interfere with a military-sponsored study, she and Gunn have to keep her team safe as the work continues.
Maddie and Gunn grow closer as the weather turns colder and the threats to the facility and its inhabitants continue.
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Sunday, June 15th, 2025
Just a quick note about Burn: A Boys Behaving Badly Anthology…
Yes, today is the deadline for submitting a story; however, I’ll begin reading those I’ve already received next week and will continue reading until around mid-July. If you still want to submit, I’ll hold the door open while I’m still reading. Click on the graphic to the left to read about submission guidelines. These are short stories! Maybe a little more than a weekend’s worth of work!
Report Card

Last week…
- Zero editing gigs this week, which was kinda nice.
- I did finish reading through what I have of Ignition, the last of the Delta Fire stories, and I wrote one page of new material. One page. Doesn’t sound like a big deal, but I haven’t written a single page since July of last year—so that’s a big deal for me!
- I requested print covers for Ultra Strokes, volumes 1 & 2!
- I swam every day the weather cooperated. The pool is now a lovely 88 degrees.
- Healthwise, I had an immunotherapy treatment on Monday. They started me on a new protocol, something a little more aggressive than what I was given before. A daily pill is coming to me in the mail, so that will be an added PITA. I was fatigued for two days and suffered the indignity of diarrhea and nausea. But hey, so long as this stuff kicks the remnants of the cancer in my body in the ass, I’m good with it!
- I’m limping toward the end of #the100dayproject. I only completed two pieces this week. The one below was fun. It started life as a Gelli-printed paper using actual flowers, then I glued it to a board, added smudges of color with Pan pastels, then highlighted with oil pastels and a little gold and black pen. I’ll be experimenting with that again!

This next week…
- I’ll complete work on Ignition—writing new words until I get to The End.
- I’ll upload print versions of Ultra Strokes, volumes 1 and 2.
- I’ll re-read the stories in the We Are Dead Horse series and then plot the next stories.
- I’ll continue painting to complete #the100dayproject. I want to finish by the end of the month.
- I’ll hopefully have time to take pictures and reopen my Etsy shop for the summer to sell some of the bookmarks and small paintings I’ve been making!
Open Contests

Be sure to check out these posts and enter to win the prizes that are still up for grabs:
May Into June (Contest) — This is the last day to enter! Win an Amazon gift card!
Anna Taylor Sweringen/Michal Scott: Mary Annette Anderson Smith – First African American Woman in Phi Beta Kappa (Contest) — This is the last day to enter! Win an Amazon gift card!
Celebrate Repeat Day! (Contest) — This one ends soon! Win an Amazon gift card!
Gabbi Grey: The Story that Happened When I Wasn’t Looking (Contest) — This one ends soon! Win an Amazon gift card!
It’s Drive-in Movie Day! (Contest) — This one ends soon! Win an Amazon gift card!
Saturday Puzzle Contest — Morning Cup of Joe — Win an Amazon gift card!
Gabbi Grey: Did Some Say Rucking?!?! (Contest) — Win a FREE eBook!
- Gabbi Grey: I have an addiction… (Contest–2 Winners!) — Two winners will receive a FREE audiobook!
- Saturday Puzzle-Contest: AI Software & Spaceship in Candy Land — Win an Amazon gift card!
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Saturday, June 14th, 2025
UPDATE: The winner is…Jeanine Lesperance!
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As usual, I had no idea what sort of theme I’d use for today’s puzzle when I opened my favorite stock art site to find a photo for the puzzle. What did I see when I opened the site that wasn’t there the last time I opened their webpage? An invitation to try their AI-picture generating program!
I’m super late to the AI game. Right now, do I really want to learn something new? When I type that, I realize I sound really, really old. I’m not old and cranky and resistant to change, I think. I’m more in the style of my own mother (rest her soul), who embraced Facebook, email, and online games in her seventies. She was the most “down-with-it” woman in her art guild and wrote and distributed their on-line newsletter. When she passed, it died because no one wanted to fiddle with the website.
I can’t be tech-averse. I started writing on old manual typewriters, but very quickly fell in love with electric, and was the first on my block to own a personal computer (a Radio Shack TRS-80, “trash-80”) because I could then deep six the white out! And I could save a file—an entire document that I could come back to any time I wanted? I was in heaven. Let’s not talk about printers—okay, I have to share one story.
I remember writing/assembling/editing a large document that contained the details of our team’s inspection of a unit’s battle readiness. We did this at the post’s data center and printed out a large box of punched cards to carry to the computer and load to get the printed report (it was as thick as a manual). You did not want to load the cards out of order or, heaven forbid, scatter them on the floor, or you had to print the cards all over again. Want revisions of the document? Trash the cards you have, make the changes to the document on the computer, then print the whole box of punch cards again. But that was still so much better than what we’d had before.
Now, we’ve got this AI thing that kids are using to generate their essays for school, writers are using to generate ideas for stories, and some are even using to write their dang books!!! I feel like a luddite—someone opposed to new technologies. That all just feels like cheating. Or laziness. Or… Um, now I’m thinking I should be playing with some online AI program to catch up. Am I missing out on something wonderful? Or are we setting ourselves up to be taken over by an AI monster like the Terminator’s Skynet?
Anyway, I tried the website’s AI photo generator, typing in the first thing that popped into my mind: Spaceship in Candy Land. Today’s puzzle is that photo! Have fun!
For a chance to win a $5 Amazon gift card, tell me whether you’ve tried one of the online AI programs. Tell me the program you used, what you used it for, and how did you like the results?
Tagged: game, jigsaw, puzzle Posted in Contests! | 21 People Said | Link
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Friday, June 13th, 2025

Imagine thinking you have it made in life where your dreams came true only to have the bottom fall out….
Paige Kramar thinks she has it made with a role on the TV soap opera, Charmed Lives. Then everything changes when her co-star (and TV heartthrob) Lance Cunningham’s bad behavior gets him suspended from the network. Her role is put on hold because she was about to be revealed as his secret sister. She starts getting pressured by her family to study something in school that would lead to job security in the future. She winds up taking a journalism internship where she’s not taken seriously since she’s an actress. Then one day she steps up in a big way to help out a sportscaster named Ted who sees she has an eye for putting together news stories.
Ted gives her an opportunity to work with him and mentors her. She goes from feeling insecure about her future to believing in herself and her abilities. Along the way, she meets a hockey player named Viktor who is also dealing with his own self-confidence and trust issues. Paige and Viktor begin to find support in one another and start falling for each other, but they are both fresh off of break ups and dealing with trust issues. Then her pop star ex-boyfriend comes back into the picture. Can Paige find true love and purpose?
Find the book here for free for a limited time!
Amazon US: https://www.amazon.com/Falling-Star-City-Hockey-Romance-ebook/dp/B0CVXHF8DL
Amazon UK: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Falling-Star-City-Hockey-Romance-ebook/dp/B0CVXHF8DL
Amazon CAN: https://www.amazon.ca/Falling-Star-City-Hockey-Romance-ebook/dp/B0CVXHF8DL
Amazon Aus: https://www.amazon.com.au/gp/product/B0CVXHF8DL
Add it on Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/208865198-falling-for-a-star-in-the-city
Follow Krysten here: www.krystenlindsay.com

Tagged: contemporary romance, sports romance, YA Romance Posted in Free Read, General | Someone Said | Link
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Thursday, June 12th, 2025
UPDATE: All five commenters are winners!
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Hello, Delilah! Thank you for welcoming me here to share my new release! Archer’s Awakening is a short story in my Love in Mission City world. As of just a few days ago, the audio, narrated by Michael Dean, has been released into the world. (Well, available for purchase on Audible, at least.)
My addiction? Audiobooks. Seems pretty tame. Not smoking, drinking, gambling, or pot (which is legal in Canada, thank you). Nope, I love audiobooks. I have a membership with Audible, I pick up Chirp books on sale, and I look over Kobo promos all the time. I try to be judicious in what I buy, but I wasn’t always that way, and so I have thousands of audiobooks I have yet to listen to. I’ll never get through them all. I’m also on a review team where I get free gay romance audios in exchange for writing honest reviews. That team has introduced me to authors of whom I’ve become big fans.
So what’s the problem? (Aside from having more listening pleasure than I’ll ever get to?) Audio is expensive. Now, I’m a HUGE fan of libraries. I think they’re wonderful places — especially for those with fewer resources. More than half of my ebooks and more than half of my audiobooks are available to libraries around the world. Now, for most library systems, a member of the public has to request my book(s). I’ll tell you, I love it when readers do that. I treasure every library checkout. Generally, it pays less than if someone buys my book outright, but just knowing someone out there thought enough of my book to find it means everything.
Quickly — why aren’t all of my audiobooks available for libraries? Audible offers authors a choice: higher royalties and review codes, or lower royalties and the ability to sell elsewhere. Uh… Yeah. Just like with Kindle Unlimited (authors can only be with Amazon if they want their books in KU), authors face, frankly, an unfair choice. There’s a sweet spot — be with Audible exclusively until sales wane. Then, pull the books, take the lower royalty, and move your books to a wider distribution. That said, some authors whose sales never wane or who dread the process of going wide, find that daunting. I get it. It’s a lot of work.
And when I say wide, I mean wide. I’m in every market I’m able to access. Chirp, Kobo, Kobo Plus, Google Play, Apple, Everand, Overdrive, B&N, Bookmate, Audiobooks.com, Spotify, Hoopla, Storytel, etc. (You can be forgiven if you’ve never heard of Storytel — I hadn’t either. Turns out my gay romances are very popular in Scandinavia — Sweden in particular). Some of these places require outright purchases, while others are subscription-based. Again, I get to see my books being listened to. And more than half of my ebooks are in many of the same retailers, so feel free to search and, where appropriate, request.
All that said, I’m going to be honest and say I’ve lost money putting so many of my books in audio. I’m a firm believer in accessibility, so listening helps readers who can’t process the written word (poor eyesight, physical impairment, reading issues, amongst others). I also believe in flesh-and-blood narrators. It’s super tempting to use Virtual Voice or any of the other AI narration tools which are vastly less expensive — but I prefer actual people to perform my books. I’ve worked with Michael Ferraiuolo, Michael Dean, and Robert Hatchett. All have been amazing. And I hope to work with some of my favorite female narrators in the future.
Okay, so that’s all things audio. I go through publishing them in fits and spurts, and I’m in a production phase right now where I’m putting out a whole pile in a short period of time. This year I’m focusing on two series: my books in the multi-author Friend of Gaynor Beach Animal Rescue, and my Love in Mission City series. I’m getting positive reviews for all the books, so I know I’m on the right track. I also chose to put my recent YA book, Didn’t See You Coming on audio, and I have to say, Michael Ferraiuolo nailed the performance.
Thanks, Delilah, for hosting me! I hope this gives your readers an insight into the audio sales process. I’d love to give a prize to a lucky commenter. I’ll happily give an audio copy of Rayne Check to one commenter and Didn’t See You Coming to another. If you have that audio, I can offer up something else. If you don’t do audio, I’m happy to give copies of one of my books. So let me know — have you made the leap to audio? What might attract you to choose one book over another? Drop a comment in and Random will pick a winner!
Archer’s Awakening

Archer
I’ve spent the last fifteen years becoming the most sought-after divorce attorney in Vancouver. I use every hidden fact and every psychological trick to protect my clients and get the best settlements possible. I have a wait-list for my services a mile long.
Ironically, I didn’t see my own divorce coming. My wife cheated on me, and now I’m alone. As long as I’m rebuilding my life, this is the time to explore the bisexual side I’ve shelved since college. And hell yeah, I do like men, but the idea of one-night stands leaves me feeling empty. Might the right person still be out there for me? Should I go back to dating women?
I just don’t know.
Archer’s Awakening is a 10k steamy gay romance short story about a man on the precipice of a new life yet struggling to leave his old life behind.
Links:
Audible: https://www.audible.com/pd/Archers-Awakening-Audiobook/B0FC32Y86R
Amazon US: https://www.amazon.com/Archers-Awakening-Mission-Short-Story-ebook/dp/B0DZ3NQNY1
KOBO: https://www.kobo.com/us/en/ebook/archer-s-awakening
B&N: https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/archers-awakening-gabbi-grey/1147281840
Apple Books: https://books.apple.com/us/book/archers-awakening/id6744618670
Google Play: https://play.google.com/store/books/details/Gabbi_Grey_Archer_s_Awakening?id=uYFVEQAAQBAJ&gl=US
Smashwords: https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/1747321
Universal Book Link: https://books2read.com/ArchersAwakening
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.
Personal links:
Website: https://gabbigrey.com/
Newsletter sign-up: https://sendfox.com/gabbigrey
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/authorgabbigrey/
Bookbub: https://www.bookbub.com/authors/gabbi-grey
Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/15456297.Gabbi_Grey
Amazon Author Central: https://www.amazon.com/Gabbi-Grey/e/B07SJVFX1M
Audible Profile: https://www.audible.com/author/Gabbi-Grey/B07SJVFX1M
Facebook (page): https://www.facebook.com/AuthorGabbiGrey
Tagged: audio book, contemporary romance, gay romance Posted in Contests!, General | 6 People Said | Link
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Wednesday, June 11th, 2025

I’m excited to share with you my latest YA romance set in a lake town with a cute bookstore, adorable cottage, and all the cozy vibes. This book world was my escape during a difficult time in my life, and I hope Bloomington Shores and the lake cottage are a sweet escape for you as well. I went a little lower angst with this one and created a setting with a cottage you want to tuck away in with a good book, a bookstore you want to browse in for hours, and a cast of characters I hope you love.
Check it out here:

Cagney Innes thinks all her dreams are about to come true as she’s accepted into a prestigious summer writing workshop with her boyfriend. It softens the sting of the fact she was wait-listed by almost every college she applied to. Everything seems perfect until the workshop head dashes her dreams during a critique session. Her Aunt Emily invites her to the family lake cottage, where she can relax at the beach and think over her plans for the future.
In Bloomington Shores, Cagney finds a tight-knit community that supports one another and a bookstore that needs saving. The owner of the bookstore’s grandson, Max Brazil, is a college freshman hockey player who Cagney starts off on the wrong foot with, but who ends up becoming the guy she starts falling for. Max is dealing with a recurring injury that threatens his playing days. He’s trying to figure out if there’s life without hockey if his injury doesn’t properly heal. The two begin a friendship and become each other’s biggest supporters. Then Max leaves for a summer hockey program, and the two continue talking long-distance. With her family and Max’s support, Cagney’s got a new lease on life and her writing. However, her ex comes to town just as Max comes back early, eager to see Cagney.
Not only does her ex complicate things, but Max is also offered a position covering hockey overseas, which might be the perfect solution for him if he can no longer play. Right as Max is making his decision, Cagney gets accepted by two of the colleges she was wait-listed for—her dream school, which is across the country, as well as the school Max currently attends, and which is closer to her aunt and Grandpa in Bloomington Shores. Cagney needs to make the decision to either stay near her family and focus on her writing (and possibly her relationship with Max if he stays), or take the chance to attend a prestigious university that will open doors for her in the big city. Will Cagney follow her head or her heart?
****It’s free in Kindle Unlimited!****
Amazon US: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0FCDYZZLN/
Amazon UK: https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0FCDYZZLN
Amazon AUS: https://www.amazon.com.au/dp/B0FCDYZZLN
Amazon CAN: https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B0FCDYZZLN
Add it on Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/236013030-summer-of-possibility
Website: https://www.krystenlindsay.com/
TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@krystenlindsay
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Tagged: contemporary romance, sports romance, YA Romance Posted in General | Someone Said | Link
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Tuesday, June 10th, 2025

Some of y’all have been following my cancer journey, so I’ve been open about my experiences in the hope that it helps another person who might be facing the same journey.
Yesterday, I went to the clinic for my regularly scheduled Jemperli infusion. My third one, or it was supposed to be. Jemperli is a medicine I was tolerating well, that only required me to come in every six weeks. I had no side effects that I could detect. Everything was good.
Well, after fully reviewing all the results from my surgery on April 1st, which involved removing all my girlie parts plus my omentum, he determined there were still microscopic “remnants” of cancer in my body, so he wanted to switch my treatment protocol to another set of meds which would more aggressively treat the cancer that remains.
I will now be receiving infusions of another immunotherapy drug called Keytruda, plus a daily pill called Lenvima. As well, I will be going for infusions every three weeks. This will continue, possibly for the rest of my life, or perhaps (hopefully), until I reach remission and I’m deemed “cured.”
I got my first Keytruda infusion yesterday. After I came home, I felt completely wiped out. I sat watching TV for the remainder of the day and went to bed early, sleeping like a rock. For the next few days, I’ll be very conscious of what my body is telling me so I know what this experience will be going forward and whether I need to block out days on my calendar, like I did during chemo, to make sure I can plan my life better.
The list of normal aftereffects of this protocol are many. Fatigue (check), diarrhea, shortness of breath, kidney problems, liver problems, headaches, rapid heartbeat, skin rashes, mouth sores, dizziness, and on and on. Whether I have all or some of these “usual” aftereffects, I’ll let you know.
So, yes, I’m not happy, but my oncologist did start with the positive news that my CA-125 cancer antigen test number has improved again. At my worst, it was 1100. Now it is 15, which is within “normal” range. So, yes, I’m doing so much better, but I’m not happy about more frequent treatments and a stronger medication protocol, but it is what it is.
The most important thing I’m going to focus on right now and going forward is that I’m still here. My family keeps me grounded and happy. I won’t go without a hard damn fight.
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