![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Most of that frustration sprang from the fact much of my own personal relationship with my real life grandmother surfaced as a result of the narrative. When I go back and reread those books now, I’m inevitably transported back to a specific point in my past.įor certain books, such as At Piper’s Point, I’m revisited with the frustrations I was experiencing during the six month time frame it took me to complete that book. Some stories are like snapshots, representing a particular time in my own personal evolution. Hello to all the TNA followers out there in M/M Romance-land! Thanks to those of you who were able to stop by and read this post and as always to the lovely Lisa for allowing me to take some space on the blog to celebrate the re-release of my Summit City Series, Sno Ho & Life In Fusion.Īs an author with many books to my credit since first being published back in 2009, each character and story holds a special meaning for me in one way or another. ![]() We’re so pleased to welcome Ethan Day to The Novel Approach today to chat a bit about books, characters, the re-release of his Summit City series books, Sno Ho and Life in Fusion, and, to top it all off, he’s also offering one lucky reader the chance to win THREE e-copies of the books, so be sure to click on the Rafflecopter widget to enter. ![]()
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