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By
N.R. Walker
January
2 - 9
Book
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1)
Did you
set any goals for 2014?
I try not to set goals or new year’s resolutions, but rather
just see what I can get done. 2013 was a bit of a fail for me - I had too much
going on in RL, too much pressure and my writing suffered because of that. 2014
will be more about less stress and making writing fun again.
2)
Who or what has been your biggest influence as a
writer?
Well, the voices/characters in my head make me write, but I really find the
other writers I chat to on social media to be my biggest influence. There’s a
great sense of family within the m/m writing community and we all encourage and
support one another. They’ve been my greatest influence yet.
3) How long does it take you
to write a 50,000-60,000 word manuscript?
I can normally write 50K-60K words in a month. I also work full-time and have two primary
school aged kids, so I keep fairly busy.
4)
Tell us
about a new author you’ve recently discovered
Jay Northcote, Con Riley, Teegan Loy and Posy Roberts. All
Dreamspinner authors who really have a way with words.
5)
Name two
romances you’ve read more than once
Tell Me it’s Real by TJ Klune – Makes me laugh every time.
6)
Tell us
about your first car
It was a ’73 LJ Torana. It was a Kermit green tank.
Clarity of Lines Blurb:
Book two in the Thomas Elkin series.
Sometimes it’s not the two people in a
relationship who fight falling in love, sometimes it’s those who love us that
fight against it the most.
Finally
together, forty-four year old Tom, and twenty-two year old Cooper, are ready to
show the world they’re together.
They’ve established their relationship is worth it, and want to share it
with their families.
Both men
thought accepting the age difference was their adversity to overcome, and
theirs alone.
Their
loved ones, however, will prove them wrong.
For their
families, lines are drawn and start blur.
Through a series of events, life shakes Tom’s foundations, the lines for
him have never been clearer.
The
Thomas Elkin Series Blurb:
When successful New York architect,
forty-four year old Thomas Elkin meets twenty-two year old intern Cooper Jones,
he had no idea how much his life would change.
The blueprints on love, life and careers
are sent back to the drawing board as both men realize their plans are about to
be re-drawn forever.
Generation versus generation, traditional
versus contemporary, they’re about to prove to the world that the old and new
can be the perfect design.
Goodreads
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Excerpt:
“You nervous?” I asked him.
He looked surprised by my question. “No. Should I be?”
I smiled at his confidence. “I just don’t think Sofia will
be very understanding. No matter what she says, just remember, I’m on your
side.”
“Ryan’s mom always liked me,” he said.
“She likes you as Ryan’s friend, yes,” I told him. “But as
my boyfriend…”
He shrugged. “And all the guys who’ll be here this weekend?”
he asked. “All Ryan’s friends, some of my friends, they’ll all be here too.
We’re meeting them as a couple too.”
Shit. I hadn’t given that a thought.
Then Cooper took his hand off my thigh and looked out of the
window as he spoke. “If you don’t want to…”
I pulled the car off to the side of the road, right near the
driveway to the Casa. I think I startled him. He looked at me, wide-eyed.
“Cooper, listen to me,” I said seriously. “I don’t care what anyone else
thinks. I know some people will have a hard time with us being together,
because we’re gay men, and because of the age difference. But I don’t care. I’m
proud to call you my boyfriend. For the life of me I can’t figure out why you’d
want to be with me, but you do, and I’m more than happy to walk in there,
holding your hand. But I don’t want you to feel pressured.”
“I don’t feel pressured,” he said. “And I can’t figure out
why you’d want to be with me either, but you do.”
I nodded. “Yes, I do.”
He smiled, and leaned over the console and kissed me. “Thank
you.”
I sighed and looked out of the windshield. “Well, this is
it.”
Cooper followed my gaze, to the stone gate posts, to the
chiselled sandstone sign on the post that read Casa de Elkin.
“It’s named after you?”
I nodded. “I designed this house,” I told him. “We named it
Casa de Elkin, but have called it the Casa for years.”
Cooper gave me a weak smile. “Well then,” he said, trying to
sound upbeat. “Let’s do this.”
I slipped the car into first gear and pulled into the drive.
I parked the car near the closed garage doors and by the time I’d popped the
trunk, Ryan was walking out to meet us. He gave me a bit of a hug, then bumped
fists with Cooper. “Hey,” he said. “Most of the guys will get here in the
morning. Mom said it might be better if they all crash in the pool room, or
wherever they pass out,” he said with a knowing smile. “But you guys have a
guest room in the house.”
A guest room.
Ryan looked at me a little apologetically. “Sorry.”
“Don’t you apologise,” I told him. “It’s not my house
anymore.”
We grabbed our bags and the gift box from the trunk and
walked towards the front door. Cooper asked me quietly, “Have you been back
here in the last five years?”
“I spent two weeks here right after we separated,” I told
him. “But not since then.”
“Come on,” Ryan said, opening the door. He turned to us and
whispered, “Mom’s in the kitchen.”
I took a deep breath and followed Ryan through the front
living room and into the large open kitchen, where Sofia was dicing fruit.
She looked well. She was wearing a white dress and her
trademark gold jewellery and her brown hair was pulled back in a ponytail. She
looked at me, then at Ryan and finally at Cooper. She recognised him
immediately. “Oh my, Cooper? Is that you?”
“Mrs Elkin,” he said politely.
She gave me a tight smile, but then leaned in and kissed Cooper’s cheek. “It’s
so good to see you. Ryan never mentioned you were coming.” Then she looked at
me. “Did you bring Cooper with you? I thought you were bringing your friend.”
There was a beat of absolute silence then I said, “I did.”
Sofia looked at me then at Ryan and Cooper, then back to me. “I brought
Cooper…my boyfriend.”
Sofia laughed, but when I took Cooper’s hand, her smile died a slow, painful death. She
looked kind of horrified. “Is this some kind of joke?”
Author Bio –
I am many
things; a mother, a wife, a sister, a writer.
I have pretty,
pretty boys who live in my head, who don’t let me sleep at night unless I give
them life with words.
I like it when
they do dirty, dirty things…but I like it even more when they fall in love.
I used to
think having people in my head talking to me was weird, until one day I
happened across other writers who told me it was normal.
I’ve been
writing ever since…
Where can you
find me?
Author Links –
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Email – nrwalker2103@gmail.com
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