Published Phoenix Fire (f, ss, m/m)

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Edited Nov. 25, 2014: Phoenix Fire has been removed and is now only an excerpt. To read the entire Dark Phoenix novella, you can go to the Books page for retailer links.

Phoenix Fire has been published, a 2400 word fantasy short story featuring a M/M pair, one of whom is a dark phoenix.

This is the first of what originally was going to be a four-part series where each section was set in a different season. It ended up being a little longer so that it goes full circle, starting in summer and ending in summer. Each section is complete in its own in some way, though the romantic arc isn’t technically finished with a happily ever after until the final story.

Next Sunday, Oct. 19th: Heated Invasion (fantasy, short story, M/M) – When the dark phoenix shows up on Landon’s beach again, sparks fly and not necessarily in the good way.

Phoenix Fire (Dark Phoenix 1) Excerpt

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Phoenix Fire

Copyright © Emmi Lawrence

All rights reserved. No part of this story may be used or reproduced in any manner whatsoever without permission from the author.

Edited Nov. 25, 2014: This story has been removed and below is only an excerpt. To read the entire Dark Phoenix novella you can go to the Books page for links to your preferred retailer.

Dark Phoenix Cover designed by James, GoOnWrite.com

Dark Phoenix Cover designed by James, GoOnWrite.com

He froze as he reached the landing, the wood of the deck creaking as he shifted his weight onto his back foot. Leaning against his door was his morning’s stalker. The guy was young, average height and crack-addict thin. Wore board shorts patterned in neon green and black, a white shirt with the beginnings of yellowing around the collar to date how long it’d been owned and black sandals that looked to be coming apart. A mop of brown hair with just enough curl to make it seem messy from the wind adorned the man’s head and a set of aviators perched on his nose. Continue reading

Published Heat of the Moment – Part 2 (f, serial, m/f)

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Edited May 12th, 2015: Heat of the Moment has been removed. It will be republished on Amazon on May 22nd, 2015.

Heat of the Moment (Part 2 of 2) has been published. This story is a fantasy M/F of about 7500 words total. Part 1 can be found here.

During the first part of this story I did a POV jump from the female protag to the male. I don’t normally do more than one POV in short work because keeping to one tends to keep the story more contained with less possibility of it exploding into epically-lengthed proportions. In this case it didn’t change the story much and I wanted to see the heat occurring in Reach’s point of view since he would be the one who had to be in need of all his facilities during that time.

I think it’s worth mentioning that this is the third type of shapeshifter that has put in an appearance in my stories. Both Marks of the Protector and Wounds of the Warrior had bear shifters–growlers–and For Want of a Man had a car shifter–yes, you read that right and no, she’s not a transformer.

No wolves though. Strange. It’ll happen.

Next Sunday, Oct 12th: Phoenix Fire (fantasy, short story, M/M) – Can he withstand the heat?

Published Heat of the Moment – Part 1 (f, serial, m/f)

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Edited May 12th: Heat of the Moment has been removed and will be republished on Amazon on May 22nd, 2015.

Heat of the Moment (Part 1 of 2) has been published. This story is a fantasy M/F of about 7500 words total.

This is one of those rare beasts that never happen (sarcasm alert)–a story that was supposed to be flash. And then it wasn’t anymore and I suddenly had to do some research on what you call a group of cats. Because us authors do that sometimes–just look up random weird things that no one but us needs to know. Like…how to poison someone. The police would have a great time looking through an author’s search history no doubt.

So, did you know that there are 3-4 words for groups of cats and yet we don’t use a single one of them because cats don’t typically live in groups? I didn’t either. This isn’t counting a lion’s pride, of course. I chose clowder because it sounded the best and would be easy to do a search and replace on…unlike glaring. What I don’t understand is why we have so many of these words if they are so utterly useless. Baffles me.

So when you see the words clowder and queen and tomcat in relation to cats in this story I actually didn’t randomly grab them out of thin air. I make up a lot of stuff though, so I wouldn’t blame you if you thought that.

Next Sunday, Oct 5th: Heat of the Moment – Part 2 of 2 (fantasy, serial, M/F)

Shatter By Glass Published

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Shatter By Glass cover designed by April Martinez

Shatter By Glass has been published. A 65k word novel–gay mystery/fantasy romance.

A big Thank You to everyone on the Loose Id team who worked with me on this novel, especially my editor, Kierstin. This story was written for Loose’s Homecoming call and I had a blast creating the world.

A few random facts about the novel:

1) I wrote the entire first scene in both 1st and 3rd person because I was having trouble choosing which POV to use. Ultimately picked the 1st person version for the simple reason that I wrote it first. Yes, it was that scientific.

2) Was supposed to be a 25-30k novella. Whelp, I was only half off.

3) I considered turning the novel into a M/F with Marona being the Love Interest because I thought they had better chemistry… What is this? Am I directing a movie? Do I not have any control over my characters? …Don’t answer that.

4) I spent an entire day coming up with the first paragraph. Sad. I know.

5) One of the characters I created for this story ended up never making an appearance. Wish I could say it was on purpose, but no. I just forgot him. He obviously made such a huge impression on me.

6) My favorite character is Salain Dusari.

Shatter By Glass Excerpt

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SHATTER BY GLASS

Copyright © Emmi Lawrence

Marona’s words managed to worm their way into my thoughts, already setting the stage for ugly nightmares tonight. I walked home slowly, glad for the evening bustle that felt invigorating after the hot afternoon. Sand had sneaked into the cuffs of my boots, scraping at the skin there, giving me something real to focus on so I wouldn’t have to pretend that Marona might very well be right—was likely right, and I simply was giving in to hope and setting myself up for disappointment. I should probably have acknowledged Luca’s likely guilt now, as she did, get the pain out of the way, because this awful, endless circle of unknowns was in the process of driving me mad.

By the time I saw the rounded crest of my apartment building, most of the windows dark smudges against the sandblasted stone, I’d come to the realization that in the last twelve years I couldn’t name a single sand conjurer other than Luca or Dafid. My attention drifted down to the low wall that blocked in the staircase to the building, painted sand graffiti decorating the rock with yellow starburst flowers and cacti that mocked me with their cheerfulness. With a somber sigh I reluctantly decided that, come time, I would arrest Luca because I’d be damned if I’d let Marona take on that burden alone.

And when I heard his teasing voice, just about every conviction sank into the sand, heavy with the burden of hope my subconscious had somehow managed to keep alive after all this time.

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Published Worth a Thousand Words (f, ss, m/m)

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Edited Jan 11, 2015: I’ve removed Worth a Thousand Words as of this date. It will be available for sale on Jan 16th, 2015.

Worth a Thousand Words has been published. This story is a fantasy short story of about 2300 words featuring a M/M pair.

Like a bunch of other stories, this one was meant as a flash. I didn’t intend for there to be any romance. Didn’t intend for the story to end as it did. The original ending wasn’t as hopeful though and while I was writing I just couldn’t bring myself to go there.

Title is a bit cliché. Okay, a lot cliché. But I liked it and I didn’t want to change it.

The story was also supposed to be on the fun, light side and ended up being more serious. Emotions quickly started to show up within James, making me begin to feel bad for the state I’d thrown him in. And that’s what got me in trouble with this one because I couldn’t just leave it all as a fap-job. Cause, really. That’d be just depressing.

Next Sunday, Sept 28: Heat of the Moment – Part One (fantasy, serial, M/F) – The pressure is on for this tomcat.

 

Published If These Walls Could Talk (f, ss, m/f)

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If These Walls Could Talk, a fantasy piece of about 3100 words, has been published. It’s technically a M/F pair…I think. I’ll let you be the judge of that.

This one began with a prompt. Needed something that revolved around the color red. Don’t ask me how I managed to get onto the subject of disembodied lips, especially magical ones that somehow can still see and feel and have throats and tongues and…you probably get the picture.

I didn’t want there to only be one set of lips, so I introduced a total of ten. (Naturally that would be the answer.) Generally in a story this short having eleven named, speaking characters would be a total unbridled mess. To combat that, I had the MC name most of the lips after characteristics so they would be easier to remember.

Really, it doesn’t matter whether you remembered each of the individual lips since the piece was supposed to be comedic and not in any way serious.

Next story is serious though.

Next Sunday, Sept 21: Worth a Thousand Words (fantasy, short story, M/M) – Not all pictures are created equal.

If These Walls Could Talk

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If These Walls Could Talk

Copyright © Emmi Lawrence

All rights reserved. No part of this story may be used or reproduced in any manner whatsoever without permission from the author.

Short Story (Approx. 3100)

The last owner of the workshop had been some sort of kinky necromancer assassin. Either that or he—or she, Lev didn’t actually know who had owned the place before him—had been a blood caster. Hell, he could even have been a death-spell collector. Lev didn’t know and the lips couldn’t tell him anything straight since their brains had been scrambled when they’d been sliced off their bodies and spelled to the walls of the workshop.

The first time he’d walked into the place, he’d immediately turned around and walked right back out. Blinked in the sunlight as he tried to ignore the real-estate agent blabbering on about how the workshop was one-of-a-kind and perfect for a man like him. Lev had asked the idiot man point-blank whether his company had even tried to remove the lips. The agent had merely grinned and told him that their resources were limited and he was sure that a man of Lev’s ability could easily remove the lips if he wished.

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Shatter By Glass – Novel Announcement

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I am excited to announce that my first novel will soon be published by Loose Id. Written for their Homecoming call, Shatter By Glass is a fantasy/mystery/romance with a M/M couple. An excerpt will be coming soon.

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Shatter By Glass

Coming Sept 30th, 2014

When Detective Brettoni Rhodes is assigned to investigate a murder that occurred in the desert outside his city, he doesn’t anticipate the victim to be a man straight out of his past. Nor is he at all prepared to find clues that the murderer could be an old lover he hasn’t seen for twelve years. An old lover who, once they reconnect, isn’t interested in staying an ex.

With Luca Baino going from old lover to new lover all over again, Brett struggles with whether they’re on the path to something real. And if it they are, what then? Because in the desert city of DaSunder, death is the punishment for murder and Luca’s conjuring abilities have put him at the top of a very short list of suspects.

In order to save the man he loves, Brett would have to go against the laws he’s sworn to uphold. But with evidence stacking up against Luca and conjured creatures appearing in the city, Brett doesn’t know if he can protect Luca… Or whether he should even try.