I’ve been invited to give an author talk on my first two LGBT books in the Engle Byen series! Super nervous already!
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The Road to Engle Byen – Pre-order
Got this coming out in a few weeks!
The prequel to Engle Byen – A Place to Call Home, finds Michael living in his penthouse apartment in a leafy inner-city suburb of Melbourne, Australia. After the unsolved murder of his identical twin brother Zac, he embarks on a quest to find the killer. Michael’s usual happy go lucky personality is put to the test in a series of incidents of mistaken identity.
A bright light amongst all the grief and confusion is Paul, his parent’s gardener. Michael felt an instant attraction to Paul and it didn’t take long for Paul to succumb to Michael’s goofy charm.
Paul harbours a past he isn’t proud of and doesn’t want to reveal. Having worked through his issues, his life is back on track.
Michael’s best friend Dylan, a doctor by profession and a snob by choice doesn’t hide his dislike of Paul. Paul meets up with some friends from his past tempting him back into his former life. Paul creates unwanted drama in every aspect of Michael’s life, but Michael has a kind and forgiving heart which will change him forever.
NOW AVAILABLE FOR PRE-ORDER 16 FEBRUARY 2018
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ENGLE BYEN Review Challenge
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Free Dusty Balls
This title is inspired by a true story of a Christmas tree that remained in my living room for two years. As you can imagine the balls became dusty and a few spiders found a new home. The tree became known as ‘artwork’ for ten months of the year. It became useful for Christmas in July and December. Enjoy this free download which includes a story from my partner Michael Young. p.s. it wasn’t me.