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Scene designer Charlie Cox is in a clandestine relationship with the theater's lead actor, Ricky Moore. Charlie knows it will never be more than that because Ricky is too egotistical to want to be seen in public with a man who has deep burn scars on one arm. Not that Charlie blames him, since he's certain he’s a freak in almost everyone's eyes. Jace Parish, the scene shop boss, is in love with Charlie but will never let him know. Jace thinks of himself as uninteresting because he’s thirty and starting to bald, which makes him look middle-aged. He also has never admitted to anyone he works with that he’s gay. Liam Dolan owns the gym where Jace comes to work out his anger and frustration. Liam has been drawn to Jace from the beginning but believes Jace is straight, so has never revealed his feelings to Jace. Ricky Moore knows he is using Charlie for his own selfish ends. What Ricky can't figure out is why, when he can and does have anyone he wants in his bed, he keeps coming back to Charlie. These four men have preconceived ideas about themselves and each other. What will it take for them to realize love is possible, if they will only give it a chance?

Scene designer Charlie Cox is in a clandestine relationship with the theater’s lead actor, Ricky Moore. Charlie knows it will never be more than that because Ricky is too egotistical to want to be seen in public with a man who has deep burn scars on one arm. Not that Charlie blames him, since he’s certain he’s a freak in almost everyone’s eyes.
Jace Parish, the scene shop boss, is in love with Charlie but will never let him know. Jace thinks of himself as uninteresting because he’s thirty and starting to bald, which makes him look middle-aged. He also has never admitted to anyone he works with that he’s gay.
Liam Dolan owns the gym where Jace comes to work out his anger and frustration. Liam has been drawn to Jace from the beginning but believes Jace is straight, so has never revealed his feelings to Jace.
Ricky Moore knows he is using Charlie for his own selfish ends. What Ricky can’t figure out is why, when he can and does have anyone he wants in his bed, he keeps coming back to Charlie.
These four men have preconceived ideas about themselves and each other. What will it take for them to realize love is possible, if they will only give it a chance?

Today’s question:

At what point did you feel you finally had this under control?

We are joined by Edward Kendrick, author of over fifty published eBooks.

Define ‘control’ 😀 I finally figured out that I was an author for real after my fourth or fifth book came out. By then I had the hang of promoting it above and beyond what my publisher was doing.  I had also, by that time, learned the ins and outs of how to self-edit before submitting a book, so that what I submitted was the best that I had to offer. Of course there were more edits once a book was accepted, and each one of them was/is a learning experience that I try to take to heart.

Where you can find me:

Blog:

http://edwardkendrick.blogspot.com/

 

Facebook:

https://www.facebook.com/edward.kendrick.5

 

Google+

https://plus.google.com/u/0/115527711406227698357/about

 

 

4 responses

  1. Aloha Edward and Mikey

    I love these answers to these questions. Edward, can you give us some tips on promoting please. I feel completely at sea with this. I’m just not on the ball game with it. Thanks.

    Aloha Meg 🙂

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    August 19, 2014 at 12:51 am

    • Today’s question will be up in a little bit and will have do with promoting.

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      August 19, 2014 at 3:26 am

  2. P.s. I like the sound of our book. It has a different premise and captured my interest. 🙂

    Thanks and aloha Meg 😉

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    August 19, 2014 at 12:52 am

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