Thursday, August 7, 2014

Discover Lousy Magnet by Sally Max

Check out author Sally Max's newest book and her FIRST M/M Story, Lousy Magnet. I couldn't wait to sit down with this author and have her answer some of my questions....*rubs hands gleefully*



Can you please tell us about your latest/upcoming book(s)?

My latest release is Lousy Magnet, a fun spaceship romp. Lousy Magnet is my first standalone M/M story to be published. My first M/M tale was entitled The Thing about being a Werewolf was in the Ad-dick-tion Anthology Volume 3, also published by Breathless Press.

Lousy Magnet

A fledgling romance separated by over 790 million miles isn't Lee's worst problem. His best friend turned secret lover wants to keep their relationship hidden. On a surprise visit home to mars, can Lee convince his boyfriend that he is worth taking a chance on? 

Lee and Clint haven't seen each other in over two years. Ever since Clint was deployed to Saturn's moon Titan, their communication consisted of short emails and spotty voice messages.

The last leave home didn't leave good memories. Culminating in a confused and livid family, and the relationship remaining concealed.

This time can Lee and Clint keep their hands off each other long enough to solve their festering issues?  Or will the past replay itself and Lee will be left broken-hearted and alone... again.

How did you come with the idea for this story?

The idea for Lousy Magnet actually was based on an anthology call that I saw online. The publisher wanted to have a M/M anthology based on men in the service. This included armed forces, police, firemen, paramedics, etc. After reading a M/F anthology that was based off a similar concept, I really wanted to take that concept and take it in another direction. That's when I thought of space exploration, and how about having a man come home from leave from outer space. How would that be the same, how would that be different than someone coming home in today's time?


Who is your ultimate "book boy/girlfriend"? You know, that hottie you read about and drool over.

I can't think of anyone in particular that has stayed with me from a book. However, I really like the non-Alpha male leading men in books. The quirky, nerdy guy who is handsome in his own way, caring and sweet. He is the guy that I remember long after reading the book.

Who is your Celebrity crush? And what would you do if you ever meet them?

Oh my! I have several celebrity crushes. I really like Mike Rowe from Dirty Jobs. He is just manly and yummy! I think I would literally make the noise (squee) and at least try and shake his hand! (I could get dirty with him anytime. ** wink **)

If you could collaborate with another author on a secret project, who would you pick to work with and why?

This is a really interesting question! To be honest, I would love to collaborate with any other author, as long as they had a similar work ethic to mine, and we could work well together. I find that collaboration often keeps me motivated and excited on a project.
 
Now check out Lousy Magnet, a Futuristic M/M story that will knock your socks off....

A fun spaceship romp!




A fledgling romance separated by over 790 million miles isn't Lee's worst problem. His best friend turned secret lover wants to keep their relationship hidden. On a surprise visit home to mars, can Lee convince his boyfriend that he is worth taking a chance on? 

Lee and Clint haven't seen each other in over two years. Ever since Clint was deployed to Saturn's moon Titan, their communication consisted of short emails and spotty voice messages.

The last leave home didn't leave good memories. Culminating in a confused and livid family, and the relationship remaining concealed.

This time can Lee and Clint keep their hands off each other long enough to solve their festering issues?  Or will the past replay itself and Lee will be left broken-hearted and alone... again.

Teaser excerpt:


            "It's been too long." Dolly smiled at him across the table. "What has it been, two years?" She must have realized the last time they had seen each other happened to be the same day her brother had shipped out. Glancing down, as if suddenly aware she had brought up a touchy subject, she fidgeted. Lee hadn't wanted him to go.
Twenty-two months, two weeks, a handful of days, but who's counting—
"Something like that," Lee tried to smile for her but couldn't make it go to his eyes. Instead, he just settled for a half-crooked grin that he hoped she would read as sincere. "Are you in town long?"
"You want to get rid of me?" Dolly teased, placing her hand on his.
Looking down at her small pixie-like hands, Lee realized they were just smaller versions of Clint's hands. The nail beds were the same size and shape. Even her cuticles were identical. Clint's hands were probably calloused and rough from his time away. When Lee looked up at her face, all he could see were Clint's eyes. How didn't he know that they had the same eyes? The blue of Earth's oceans matched in those two small globes. A pang of emotion swept over him and knotted in his stomach. He couldn't identify what it was. Regret? Longing? Sorrow?
"What's wrong?" Her soft southern drawl that she would never be rid of seeped out of her words. The same drawl that flowed from Clint's tongue every time they video messaged.
Tears sprang to his eyes. Lee would never call himself an emotional man, but at that second in time, he missed Clint with body, heart, soul, mind—every bit of his being. It went beyond reason, as the only thing he longed for in the universe was a hug from his fair-haired officer.
"You miss him that much, don't you?" Dolly asked as though reading his mind.
Lee coughed and blinked furiously. "Excuse me?"
"Lee Louis Love, I've known you since you couldn't pronounce my last name correctly and called me Dolly Wafers instead of Waters. We went to first grade together. I can tell how much you miss him." She started playing with her fork, then added softly, "We all do."
"I..." Lee didn't know what to say. Dolly was one of his best friends growing up, but he had never truly discussed his relationships with her. Clint and his affair needed to remain a secret. "So, what brings you to the Moon? I was a little surprised to hear from you."
"Truthfully?" Dolly asked. The waitress returned with Dolly's Coke and a Moon brand beer that was fairly common around the dome. 
"Of course."  Lee said.
"You."
A bit of beer went down the wrong pipe, and Lee started coughing. His face felt warm, as he hacked into his hand.
"Excuse me?" he croaked out between sputters.
"I know you are in love with Clint."
  

Author Bio

After not being able to answer, "What do you want to be when you grow up?" when she was little, Sally Max decided she wouldn't settle on just one profession.  Instead, she lives vicariously through her characters on the page, and gets a taste of every possible scenario she can imagine.

Sally Max currently resides in central Florida with her fiancé and a rambunctious black and white tuxedo kitty.

See what Sally is up to at www.sallymax.com


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