Tuesday, 19 November 2013

Lots of News...

Hello :)

I seem to be all over the place at the moment.

I have a new book out with Amber Allure which you can check out here...


http://www.amberquill.com/AmberAllure/KQ_MakingItCount.html


I've been interviewed on the UK Gay Romance Blog. You can check that out here.

I'm also blogging as part of the Boy In Our Books Blog BDSM week which you can check out here...
(This one contains an ongoing giveaway as well.)


http://boysinourbooks.com/2013/11/19/bdsm-week-guest-post-giveaway-kim-dare/


In the real world I'm also about 2/3 of the way through Worth a Shot, the second story in the FIT Guys series, which started with Worth Waiting For.

Hope everyone is having a great week.

*Hugs*

Kim.

Thursday, 31 October 2013

Worth Waiting For - with buy links :)




You can also find it on Goodreads, if you want to hear what other readers think first :)

Tuesday, 22 October 2013

Worth Waiting For - Available Now!


Worth Waiting For had reached All Romance E-books

And Amazon!

(Smashwords is still a work in progress, lol)

Monday, 7 October 2013

Turning a Corner


Sing choirs of angels!

It's been a bugger of a year with one thing and another, but I think I've finally turned a corner.

After a couple of false starts, I'm finally on the verge of releasing my first ever self published title!

I've been working on this story off and on since 2009. It's now with the proofer, and it should be ready to come out within the next month.

It's Male/Male, BDSM, Erotic Romance. At 45k it's the longest one I've released for a while, it's also the start of a new series called FIT Guys - set in the Falconer Institute of Training.

I have a cover, created by the lovely Kris Norris... 




And here's the blurb...


When Colby earned a swimming scholarship to the Falcon Institute of Training, he expected to spend all his time either training or studying, but that was before he looked out of his living room window and straight into the dance studio opposite.

It’s taken Noah years, but he’s finally got his life in order. He teaches dance classes all day, hits the clubs every night and he’s not looking for complications—especially not in the form of overly-innocent swimmers who like to spy on him from across the street.

The first time Colby approaches him, Noah has no trouble turning him away. It’s only when Colby returns years later, to collect on a casually delivered promise, that Noah finds himself incapable of keeping Colby locked out of his carefully re-constructed life.

Their kinks may match up perfectly, but their lives and their pasts couldn’t be more different.Years have passed, but will what they have together turn out to be worth waiting for?

Author note: This story contains ***strictly non-sexual*** flashbacks to when one character was under 18.

More news hopefully coming soon!

*Hugs*


 

Kim Dare

Sunday, 11 August 2013

Different - Available Now


Hi Everyone,

Different is now available from Amber Allure. It's a short M/M, BDSM stand alone.

Here's the blurb:

Matthew and Stuart have been dating for over five months and Stuart thinks things are going well — right up until the moment Matthew suggests that they try something different — the kind of different that involves bondage, spanking and leather.

Matthew’s been building up to making this suggestion for weeks, dropping subtle hints and hoping Stuart won’t completely freak out at the mention of kink. Now, with his desires out in the open, all Matthew can do is hope that introducing something different will make their relationship perfect rather than destroy it completely.

And a quick excerpt:

...“Stuart?” 

“Yes?” Stuart turned to the next page in his menu, but he didn’t look up.

For a moment, Matthew considered making a bland little comment about the weather but, no. They’d been dating seriously for over five months. There was waiting for the right moment, and then there was acting like a coward and completely avoiding the issue.

He lined the words up carefully in his mind, determined that they would come out sounding entirely casual. “How do you feel about us doing something different one night?”

Stuart glanced up from the menu. “Different?”

Matthew nodded and tried to look as if they were talking about nothing more interesting than the annoying new computer system they’d installed in the car dealership where he worked.

Stuart glanced across the restaurant table at Matthew. His expression was entirely blank, as if he wasn’t familiar with the word. “Any particular kind of different?”

The kind where I tie you up and spank you. Matthew set aside his menu and took a sip from his glass of wine and decided that probably wasn’t the best response. “Whatever kind you want to answer about,” he suggested instead.

Stuart tilted his head slightly to one side, but if he thought Matthew had lost his mind, he didn’t seem unduly concerned by the possibility. “Well… I can’t claim to be in a rush to try nude bungee over the Severn. On the other hand, there’s a sushi place that I wouldn’t mind trying out if the raw fish thing doesn’t bother you. How different do you want to get?”

Matthew listened politely until Stuart ran out of words. “What about—”

“Good evening, gentlemen. Are you ready to order?”

Matthew ground his teeth together. He’d never been more tempted to tell a waiter to leap off a cliff in his life—and that included the guy wearing a “One man, one woman. One definition of marriage.” badge, who’d served him at a business lunch a few weeks ago.

Stuart caught his eye and Matthew motioned for him to order first.

“Sounds good, I’ll have the same,” Matthew said when the waiter finally turned to him. Did his words sound rushed? Had it been obvious he wanted to get rid of the waiter? Would Stuart realise they were discussing something really important to him? God help him, he was losing the plot.

Matthew forced a smile. “Thanks.” He handed the menu to the waiter and waited impatiently until the man was out of earshot.

As soon as they were alone, Matthew leaned forward and set one elbow on the table. “A minute ago—”

“You don’t usually eat—” Stuart began.

Silence descended, as each of them waited to see if the other would push forward with his sentence.

Eventually Stuart nodded for Matthew to go ahead. “Before the waiter came over,” Matthew said, carefully. “We were talking about trying something different.”

Stuart nodded, just once. Did he look tense or just bored? And when the hell had Matthew stopped being able to tell the difference between the two?

Matthew took a deep breath. “What do you think about the kind of ‘different’ that involves handcuffs or a paddle?”...

You can find the book here.

***

In other news, the reason I haven't been blogging much is because I've been working a few different things out, and making some decisions about where I, and my writing, needs to go from here.

Hopefully I'll have answers to those questions and some news for everyone soon.

*Hugs*

Kim Dare