Title: Blistering Blaze
Author Name: Sibley Jackson
Publication Date & Length: April 14, 2015 – 45 pgs
Please. Cody was standing right before his eyes, and he’d just said please. This only meant one thing. Cody was at last ready to take the final step toward becoming Andy’s partner. He was ready to be taken.
With a cry, Andy grabs the man he’d been driven insane over for months and gets him inside. Then the two begin a journey so scalding, so all-consuming, that soon they don’t care about anything but each other. They’re burning up and in love; nothing else matters.
Unfortunately, they’ve forgotten something every person knows.
When a man plays with fire, sooner or later he’s going to get burned.
*Book 4 of the Where There’s Smoke Series. Each book is a short storyand can stand alone but are best read as a series.
Andy is so caring for Cody and it’s wonderful how he hasn’t rushed him into anything. Their relationship that is developing is one anyone could hope for.
I can’t believe the ending!!!! I figure something was going to happen soon, but not what did. Sibley Jackson, I hope the next book comes out soon, can’t wait to find out what happens next.
NOTE: Caddy also writes gay m/m romance under the pen name Sibley Jackson. To be notified of new gay m/m romances by email, sing up here: http://tinyurl.com/kwzlad8
The drama of humanity. We live, die, love, hate, win and lose in a never-ending variety of ways. Often those ways are heart-wrenching. Other times they are not.
Why do people make the choices they do? Why do some abuse power? How do the powerless learn to survive? Why do a few dare to be different, while others conform—and why are so many disturbed by those who don’t?These are the questions that have always haunted author Caddy Rowland. Those questions keep her pounding away at her keyboard, creating novels showcasing the sublime joy and bitter tragedy of being human.
Caddy has always been a nonconformist. She likes to push the proverbial envelope when it comes to characterization and world building. Heroes have warts; villains have soft spots. Main characters don’t always learn their lessons because all too often we don’t, either. There isn’t always a happy ending, but sometimes there is. Otherwise she’d be predictable.
She writes for readers who like to think and feel; who like their stories to be raw, graphic, unpredictable, “real” and sometimes brutal. For readers who like their boundaries challenged; to be shown how rarely life decisions are truly black and white, but instead shades of grey.
Think of a carnival midway with books instead of rides. She asks you make sure you’re the minimum height if you plan on riding alone. You must also leave prejudices and inhibitions behind the entry gate. If you can’t, Rowland’s reads might be a tad much for you. Don’t worry. There are plenty of safer reads out there. Just step out of the line and find a more appropriate book for your reading enjoyment.
No, Caddy Rowland’s novels aren’t for everyone. But then again, they just might be for you.
Caddy rocks..check out all her books…you will not be disappointed!!