The Secrets of
Neverwood Anthology
Authors: G.B.
Lindsey, Diana Copland, Libby DrewCarina Press
Anthology Available at:
Secretsof Neverwood: One Door Closes\The Growing Season\The Lost Year:
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Three men with
vastly different lives are called home to Neverwood, the stately Pacific
Northwest mansion of their youth. The one thing they share is a promise to
Audrey, the woman they all called mother—that upon her death, they would
restore the house and preserve it as a home for troubled boys.
But going home
is never easy.
Cal struggles to
recover from past heartbreak, while Danny fears his mistakes are too big to
overcome. Devon believes he may never break down the barriers that separate him
from honest emotion. And a benevolent spirit lingers in Neverwood's halls,
intent on guiding her foster sons away from the mistakes of their youth and
toward true love.
On the path to
brotherhood, they discover the old mansion holds more than dusty furniture and
secret passageways. An old mystery stirs up a new danger, one that could cost
the men far more than just the house.
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About the Authors
G. B. Lindsey was born and
raised in California, where she earned her undergraduate degree in Literature and
Creative Writing from UC Santa Cruz. Her first love has always been writing: as
a child, she cultivated such diverse goals as becoming "a cowgirl and a
writer" or "a paleontologist and a writer."
Aside from her salacious and ongoing affair with the horror genre, she loves to write sci-fi, romance, historical fiction, and short stories. Other hobbies include playing the piano, reading voraciously, the occasional period drama movie night, and devouring scary film after scary film. She recently moved back home from Newcastle upon Tyne, where she earned her Master of Arts in Creative Writing, and now lives in Sacramento.
Aside from her salacious and ongoing affair with the horror genre, she loves to write sci-fi, romance, historical fiction, and short stories. Other hobbies include playing the piano, reading voraciously, the occasional period drama movie night, and devouring scary film after scary film. She recently moved back home from Newcastle upon Tyne, where she earned her Master of Arts in Creative Writing, and now lives in Sacramento.
Diana Copland began
writing in the seventh grade, when she shamelessly combined elements of Jane
Eyre and Dark Shadows to produce an overwrought Gothic tale that
earned her an A- in creative writing, thanks entirely to the generosity of her
teacher. She wrote for pure enjoyment for the next three decades before
discovering LiveJournal and a wonderful group of supportive fanfiction writers,
who after gifting her with a "Best New Author" Award encouraged her
to try her hand at original gay fiction.
Born and raised in southern
California, Diana moved to the Pacific Northwest after losing a beloved spouse
to AIDS in 1995. She lives in eastern Washington with four obnoxious cats and
her ninety year old Dad, near her two wonderful adult children.
Libby Drew glimpsed her true
calling when her first story, an A.A. Milne /Shakespeare crossover, won the
grand prize in her elementary school's fiction contest. Her parents explained that
writers were quirky, poor, and often talked to themselves in supermarket
checkout lines. They implored her to be practical, a request she took to heart
for twenty years, earning two degrees, a white-collar job, and an ulcer, before
realizing that practical was absolutely no fun.
Today she lives with her husband and four
children in an old, impractical house and writes stories about redemption, the
supernatural, and love at first sight, all of which do exist. She happens to
know from experience.
Libby's STATE OF MIND received rave reviews
for being fast, clever, and relentless and was nominated for a Bookie Award for
Best M/M Novel of 2011. 40 SOULS TO KEEP, Libby's third novel, has been
described as intense and heart-poundingly good and was praised by Publishers
Weekly for maintaining a high level of suspense.
An avid supporter of gay rights, Libby
donates her time to the Trevor Project and organizations that work to support
marriage equality.
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