Hello, Delilah! Thank you for inviting me here today to discuss my new short story in a great anthology!
You’re thinking…gay Cinderella? And the short story is entitled, Finding Mr. Rogers?
I’ll explain.
When The New Romance Café put together their list of 2025 anthologies, I did what I do best — I signed up for ALL of them. Which meant Plot Whisperer and I had to get busy. Some were easier than others. For instance, for paranormal Jane Austen she did a retelling of Pride and Prejudice involving supernatural creatures. Only she had the entire thing planned out in great detail. I was like, you know this is 15k words…right?
She paused.
I asked is she’d like the story for herself.
Twenty-four hours later, she said she would.
I pushed, nudged, and shoved her until she wrote that book. Fingers crossed, she eventually publishes it because it’s freaking brilliant.
But I needed a story. She helped me with a paranormal retelling of another Austen book (coming in October, stay tuned).
I said Fairy Tale.
She said…what’s it now?
We went back and forth. I’d done a gay retelling of Beauty and the Beast, so that was out. She said, “How about Rapunzel?” Since I was in the middle of my “hell, yes” year, I said, “Sure.”
Probably should’ve read the story first. Anyway, Plot Whisperer whispered me a plot I couldn’t figure out. I was tired, stressed, working on a full-length novel, so I pulled out of the anthology.
Yeah…that lasted a couple of months. Then, I was talking to Plot Whisperer. I asked what scenario, in modern times, could you be caught with someone and not see their face? Interestingly, I was the one who came up with an elevator.
BOOM. I had my story.
But what could “Cinderella” leave behind? When they’re rescued, why does “Prince Charming” not see him? To find out, you’ll have to read Finding Mr. Rogers which is contained in Love’s Forever Tale. No magic…just real-life fairy tale situations.
Thank you for letting me share the genesis of my short story.
Contest: As a gift to one of your readers, I would love to give away a copy of my gay retelling of Beauty and the Beast, titled The Beauty of the Beast. It’s a grumpy/sunshine story with an Aussie, a Canadian, a dog named Chip, and a diffident cat named Maurice. Just comment – what was your favorite fairy tale growing up? Or, which fairy tale would you like to see as a story? Random will select a winner. Good luck!
Love’s Forever Tale: A Contemporary Fairytale Retellings Collection
Classic fairytales reimagined for the modern world—where happily ever after is just a kiss away.
In Love’s Forever Tale, beloved fairytales are transformed into contemporary romance stories that blend timeless lore with today’s love stories. From swoon worthy kisses to fierce heroines finding their own way, each tale delivers a fresh twist on the fairytales you know and love.
From skyscraper castles to bustling small towns, these stories weave love and laughter into tales of passion and redemption.
Perfect for fans of fairytales, romance, and second chances, Love’s Forever Tale is a collection that will make you believe in happily ever after all over again.
Authors:
Marley Reese
Gabbi Grey
S.M. Potter
Faye Byrd
Lisabel Chretien
Jewelz Baxter
Michelle Moncrieff
MacKade
C.J. LaurenceThe anthology will only be available for a limited time.
Links:
Universal Link: https://books2read.com/tnrc2025lovesforevertale
Amazon US: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0DMMN15GV
Add it to Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/221428451-love-s-forever-tale
Finding Mr. Rogers by Gabbi Grey
Jameson
This is the day from hell. My reviewer Robin rejected the paperwork I spent days finishing. And now the power’s cut off, trapping me in an elevator with a stranger. I hate confined spaces. I hate being helpless. My vision tunnels in, I’m shivering, and damn, I’m about to hit the floor in a panic attack. Only the soothing voice of the man I’m stuck with keeps me from falling off the emotional cliff. But then the doors open, and he’s gone, leaving me clutching the sweater he wrapped around me. I have no clue who he is. All I know is, he was kind and strong and compassionate in my toughest moment, and I want to thank him. If I can just find him again…
Finding Mr. Rogers is a 13K gay romance retelling of Cinderella about searching for the elusive stranger after that one perfect moment.
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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