Showing posts with label Mann Ramblings. Show all posts
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Sunday, December 13, 2015

A COOK'S TALE Book Two: Ship Logs of the Santa Claus by Mann Ramblings and a giveaway!


BEING THE NEW GUY
A Cook's Tale is my second published novel by Wayward Ink and I couldn't be more thrilled. For a long time the idea of someone taking enough interest in my stories to actually pay me to write them was unheard of.
There's still a lot of work to be done. Being the new guy on the block, (Oh god, that's such a cliché. Where was my trusted beta during this?) you have to spend nearly as much time marketing yourself as it seems you spent writing the book in the first place. Not a new thing to hear from an author, but it's true. Some people are hesitant to spend their hard earned dollars on an untested face, and I can't say I blame them. And there's always a reader's preferences in genre to contend with shrinking your potential audience. You can't impress a die-hard contemporary fan with a hardcore sci-fi novel.
When you're new, you don't get as many reviews as more established authors. Not to say I haven't received good reviews—I have. In fact, some of them still make me warm knowing someone understood the effort I put forward and appreciated it. However, when you don't get a lot, the bad ones—the ones that seem unfairly harsh—stand out like a beacon and make you doubt your work. I've been fortunate not to receive a lot of this type, but they're still hard to deal with. I'm too new to have a thick skin as of yet. LOL
Some authors are lucky. They connect the right way or have the novel that can't help but go viral from day one. Then there are the rest of us. LOL There are a lot of downsides to having to earn your stripes. The returns are low and you find yourself happy and jealous for your contemporaries winning accolades. They earn and deserve every one, and you know it, but you want to earn your own as well. You want a taste of the limelight, even if it's fleeting. If we didn't crave validation, we wouldn't do what we do, now would we?
And that's really what it comes down to right? I love to tell my stories. I want to paint pictures with phrases and dialogue that reach out to others, making them laugh, cry, and scream at and along with my characters.
Every once in a while I get a message, not a formal review or dialogue between authors, but a reader who found the courage to speak up. A little piece of mail, saying how your story touched their lives in a way that made all the heartache of re-writing and painful doubts of your skills inconsequential. One small letter can amount to a huge success.
I'm not ready to quit any time soon. There's more books in me for people to find.






A COOK'S TALE
Book Two: Ship Logs of the Santa Claus

by Mann Ramblings


M/M Sci-fi Romance by Wayward Ink Publishing

Giveaway for Book One – The Luxorian Fugitive below!

Buy Links:










Blurb:

The trials and tribulations of the crew and passengers of interplanetary transport vessel, The Santa Claus continues in A Cook’s Tale.

After a horrific breakup, Erron Murfin is bitter, homeless, and friendless. When the cook’s position on the Santa Claus presents itself, Erron decides to escape his current circumstances and join the crew. On board he reconnects with family friend Gamin Wells, whose own secrets and issues begin to surface upon Erron's arrival. The least of which is the reason the pair haven't laid eyes on one another in over twelve years.

As Erron settles into his new duties, the men on board take an interest in their newest crew member. Among those intrigued by Erron are polyamorous couple, Barrus and James. Despite Erron's cautious nature, he’s drawn into a triad relationship with the pair.

But there’s something about Gamin…

Is Erron too damaged to confront his own feelings?

Will his past prevent him from finding what he needs?




Excerpt:

Over two and a half hours had gone by and the game had shifted considerably. Priest had a sizable pile of chips in front of him while Erron's were down to next to nothing. The rest of the group appeared to be surviving through their careful betting.

It wasn't as if Erron was playing badly; he played every hand the way he'd been taught and every time Priest had the better hand. Most of the pile in front of the man was from Erron's holdings; he was losing fast. The worst thing was how he could see that Priest wasn't a better player, he was a fortunate bastard.

If Lady Luck continued to ignore Erron, he was likely to become a misogynist. Adding Toby's bitch fiancée and the fake gypsy at the diner into the list, it seemed lately like every female connected with Erron was screwing him over these days. Good thing his mother wasn't still around to see this.

Every gram of Erron's skill was necessary to quell his frustration. It would be poor form as a player and as a sportsman to start complaining. He wanted to fit in with the crew, the last thing he needed was to be marked as a sore loser.

Priest dealt the next round and Erron found himself looking at four hearts in his hand, a possible flush. After one round of careful betting, everyone folded except him and Priest. Erron was determined to win back part of his winnings and get back into the game.

He passed back one card while Priest replaced three. A fifth heart completed his flush hand with a queen high. The odds of Priest beating him were slim.

“I'll start with fifty,” Erron said and pitched a red chip into the pot.

Priest's eyes narrowed while his sly grin made Erron nervous. He grabbed a stack of blue chips, counted them, and set them in the center.

“I'll see your bet and raise you a thousand.”

Erron quickly counted his stash. “That puts me all in, but I can't cover it. I'm short three hundred fifty.”

“Of course you can. Your shirt and pants are worth three hundred a piece,” Priest answered. His glee couldn't be hidden.

“Come again?” Erron asked.

The grin on Priest's face was far too bright as he explained. “Shirt and pants are worth three hundred. Underwear is worth five. House rules.”

“Priest...” James said, his voice holding a clear warning.

“House rules, James. He didn't have to agree to it.”

Erron wanted to pound his head on the table for not asking details. He was so intent on being part of the group, he failed to find out what he was getting himself into. The first rule of gambling: never play a man at his own game.

“It's fine, James. I'm not someone who doesn't follow through,” Erron said. James begrudgingly relented. “Are there any more of the house rules that I need to know before we continue?”

Priest gave a knowing Cheshire grin to James. “Why don't you tell him, James?” James squirmed in his seat before looking Erron in the eye. He was clearly not happy to pass along the news. His words were slow and tinged in apology.

“Whoever loses and ends up naked spends the night with the winner of the game.”

Laughing in disbelief, Erron scrubbed a hand through his hair. What had he gotten himself into? No wonder the men were playing so conservatively. No doubt once someone lost, the game would gain a new level of aggressiveness while the boys combated to be the final winner. This kind of game was probably pretty common. He should have known better, playing poker with a batch of strangers was risky enough, but with someone as sketchy as Priest, it was downright idiotic.

“You don't have to do this, Erron. I should have said something when house rules came up,” James said. Guilt riddled the poor man. Priest looked absolutely perturbed at James' suggestion. Erron considered letting the supply officer stew for a while, but he really wasn't offended by the house rules. None of the men at the table were unattractive, and he'd been catching furtive glances from them since he'd walked through the door. A night with any one of them would be a nice distraction. No matter what the fake gypsy had foretold, he wasn't looking for true love right now.

“It's okay, James,” Erron said. “Besides, you might actually win.”

With a wolfish grin, Erron peeled his shirt over his head, catching the complete attention of all the players. As his flat, tight stomach came into view, all conversation stopped. Every male in the room projected his need at Erron without a single syllable. He tossed his shirt into the pot before he unbuckled his pants. A collective gasp went through the room as he peeled his clothing down his lean, taut thighs and depositing it on top of his shirt. Erron stood before the men in a pair of snug, wine colored briefs that molded obscenely to his form.

“Holy shit, the new boy is packing!” Priest shouted.


Giveaway:



About the Author:

Like many gay men, when MANN RAMBLINGS grew up, there weren't any heroes he could relate to. The world held him back while he tried futilely to hide the real person inside. So much has changed since those hollow days. He finally found his voice, the voice that says it’s all right to revel in the so-called inappropriate joys, laughs, and loves that storm inside a man's head. It took a long time to find that courage and now that it's here, he plans to use it well.

While spending years more focused on visual arts, he never let go of his innate passion for storytelling—he wanted to write and draw comic books when he grew up. Once he discovered M/M fiction, a whole new world opened with new possibilities. Why couldn't you have fantastic and dynamic tales with an M/M cast? He started reading the online tales of authors like, Night Tempest, Rob Colton, and Alicia Nordwell, which only fueled within him the need to create. Eventually he found GayAuthors.org, and with a little coercive nudge from Night Tempest, started sharing his tales with an unexpected level of positive response. That experience and support gave him the courage to cross his fingers and aim for the world of M/M publishing.

Born and raised in Michigan, Mann Ramblings continues to type away, wishing it was practical to use a noisy, old fashioned keyboard that clacks with each strike, if only to annoy his loving partner and spoiled miniature dachshund.



MANN RAMBLINGS can be found at: 
Blog: http://mannramblingsblog.wordpress.com 
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mannramblings
Twitter: @mannramblings 

Wednesday, April 15, 2015

Upcoming Release by Mann Ramblings : THE LUXORIAN FUGITIVE

Hey, everyone! Today I have a good friend and one of my trusted beta readers on the blog promoting his upcoming release, THE LUXORIAN FUGITIVE.
~M




The debut M/M sci-fi thriller by Mann Ramblings is available on April 17. Buy links are below!

THE LUXORIAN FUGITIVE
Book One: Ship Logs of the Santa Claus



Buy Links:







Blurb:

Sergeant Liam Jacks is the security chief of transport vessel, The Santa Claus. He travels the planetary cluster with Marc Danverse, his best friend and captain, seeking to escape his tortured past and find some peace of mind.

Having been through a civil war together, Danverse and Liam are close. Maybe too close....
All that changes when mysterious stranger, Hadrian Jamison, an escaped Adonirati, books passage to Alpha Centauri. Can he be trusted? Can the stories of his past be believed?
As Liam's fascination with Hadrian grows, jealousy threatens to tear apart his friendship with Danverse.

When Hadrian's owner shows up, Liam is forced to go against orders in order to launch a rescue mission to save him.

The ensuing conflict may be more than any of them expected.


Excerpt:

“Liam, are we going to be all right?” Danverse hadn't stopped fidgeting since he returned to the dock. The air of unease was so out of character for the captain; Liam didn't like it. Danverse not being in charge would upset the sense of order to his universe.
Liam sighed. “Yeah. We'll be fine. I'm just a little embarrassed by it all. I wish I could find a better way to bury the past.”
“You will. And you let me know if you need help with anything.” Liam snorted. “Pervert.” “Not just that.” Danverse laughed. “I mean with anything you need.” “I know.” It felt like the first time he’d smiled in days.
Soon after that the first passenger came aboard. Dr. Davis Cellus was a professor in his fifties who had been on sabbatical and would be heading back to his regular life. He was heavyset, with a thin goatee and shaved head, dressed in comfortable clothing that spoke of a meager wage, but his manner indicated a modest lifestyle. Liam was convinced his accounts were heavier than he let on.
They turned the second passenger away. Clearly she had ignored the “No Hetero, No Female” rule. She had to be escorted off by station security when she started arguing.
Danverse maintained that Mrs. Claus insisted she would be the only female on the ship. Liam knew better.
Danverse hadn’t always placed such restrictions on passengers, but the ship wasn't designed with separate facilities. Privacy wasn't a focus on a military vessel and he didn't want to spend the currency on making the changes. Voyages lasting easily six or more weeks at a time became tedious with complaints from hetero passengers unhappy about walking in on crew members having sex in the shower room or other areas. Danverse had no interest in changing the men's habits. Non-hetero passengers complained less or joined in. Since they didn't have passengers on every trip, removing orientation and gender issues made the whole process a lot easier. The captain liked it that way.
Marley Keyes was next. He was a rough-looking man with a medium build heading for a new job opportunity on Alpha Centauri. He seemed uncomfortable and maintained an iron grip on the satchel strapped around his shoulder. Marley claimed to have never been off planet before. Liam was suspicious of the twitchy man, but the background check came up clean, so another passenger joined the ship.
The boarding period was almost over before the last person on the manifest appeared. Liam had to remind himself not to stare. It was the hooded man from the café.
“I am Hadrian Jamison. I should have a reservation for passage to Alpha Centauri. I hope I am in the right place.” The man’s rich voice bore a subtle accent. Liam checked his list and scanned the man's hand. He seemed hesitant to be registered. Liam gave the data a cursory glance and then turned the pad off. Danverse threw a questioning look in his direction.
“I'm Captain Marc Danverse.” He shook Hadrian's hand. “And this is my security chief, Sergeant Liam Jacks.” As Hadrian turned and traded greetings, Liam got his first proper look at the hooded man. Hadrian was above average in size, just a little shorter than Danverse. His hand was veined and strong. He sported wild, long, dark hair and dark facial stubble over an olive complexion, and had the most entrancing eyes Liam had ever looked into. Thick dark eyelashes outlined the white in stark contrast to ice-blue irises ringed in sapphire. It was otherworldly, and he was gorgeous. Liam found a heat rising in his chest as those beautiful eyes looked up at him through the locks of hair falling haphazardly over his face.
“Do you have any other belongings to load?” Danverse asked, glancing at where Liam’s and Hadrian’s hands were still touching.
“No, thank you. The bag I am carrying is all I need,” Hadrian said, nodding to the pack slung over his shoulder. He hesitantly removed his hand from Liam's.
“Then I can show you to your quarters,” Liam offered. With one outstretched hand and the other lightly at Hadrian's back, he directed the last passenger up the steps. He noticed Danverse watching them with a cocked eyebrow as they passed. His mouth was slightly open but he didn't say a word as they stepped on board. What the hell was that odd look about?

 Bio:

Like many gay men, when MANN RAMBLINGS grew up, there weren't any heroes he could relate to. The world held him back while he tried futilely to hide the real person inside. So much has changed since those hollow days. He finally found his voice, the voice that says it’s all right to revel in the so-called inappropriate joys, laughs, and loves that storm inside a man's head. It took a long time to find that courage and now that it's here, he plans to use it well.

While spending years more focused on visual arts, he never let go of his innate passion for storytelling—he wanted to write and draw comic books when he grew up. Once he discovered M/M fiction, a whole new world opened with new possibilities. Why couldn't you have fantastic and dynamic tales with an M/M cast? He started reading the online tales of authors like, Night Tempest, Rob Colton, and Alicia Nordwell, which only fueled within him the need to create. Eventually he found GayAuthors.org, and with a little coercive nudge from Night Tempest, started sharing his tales with an unexpected level of positive response. That experience and support gave him the courage to cross his fingers and aim for the world of M/M publishing.

Born and raised in Michigan, Mann Ramblings continues to type away, wishing it was practical to use a noisy, old fashioned keyboard that clacks with each strike, if only to annoy his loving partner and spoiled miniature dachshund.


MANN RAMBLINGS can be found at:


  

And now for the interview!

Question 1: If you were a candy bar what would you taste like?

I hope it would be something really decadent like a rich, dark chocolate bar with a touch of vanilla you couldn't get enough of, but with my luck it would be like eating Skittles. LOL I never had problems getting dates back in the day, so maybe there's something to be said for chocolate.


Question 2: Who would you want to have as a stripper at your birthday party?

Oh, man... There are so many well built guys with ink that appear on Facebook posts (and other sources **cough**) that I'd like to rub up against, I'd never be able to pick just one. Can I get a rugby team or two?


Question 3: Do your characters ever take over your writing and make the story go somewhere you didn't originally have in mind?

I'm pretty good about plotting my stories out in advance. A lot of time is spent planning the hows and whys that get me from point A to point B. While situations and inspirations have come up that made me realize how to improve the story, I've been fortunate enough that my characters developments haven't derailed my plans. So far... **crosses fingers**


Question 4: If you could snap your fingers and have an invention to do anything you want, what would you want it to do?

Subjugate that rugby team into stripping for my birthday...


Question 5: Do you use real actors/people in order to get the perfect look for your characters or stick with your own imagination?


My background is in visual arts, so my imagination seems to take on a life of its own. There aren't many real life actors that fit my character profiles to my satisfaction. Some of my characters are more rugged than the standard Hollywood variety. I know some writer design their characters around a model/actor they find, but I usually have the character in mind first then build their appearance around it.