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eBook review – Blank by Sommer Marsden

Reviewed by Andrea Nichol

Kyle is a man in pain.  The man he loved deeply has left him and as a result, his life has spiralled out of control, into drugs and prison.  “Blank” takes place after he gets out of prison, when he is trying to find himself again and alleviate the pain of being alone, having lost someone he loved completely.  He can only expel his pain by using men’s bodies to dull the agony – his new addiction, sex.  If he can only screw man after man the pain will slowly leave him and he will be himself again.  Part of the rebuilding of his life is to make a major change and he goes to work in Montana on a ranch, a perfect place to find both men, and hopefully, peace. Continue reading “eBook review – Blank by Sommer Marsden”

April 27th, 2010 Posted by Sally Jones | eBooks Reviews | no comments

Book Review: Blank by Sommer Marsden

Reviewed by Lucy Felthouse. Find her on Twitter and Facebook.

Kyle is a gay man who’s had his heart broken. His way of coping is to blank everything out. And his way of doing that is plenty of sex and alcohol, and sometimes both at the same time. He’s determined to screw around to fill the void in his life without getting attached to anyone.

A conversation with his best friend changes Kyle’s life forever. All it took was one mention of cowboys and ranches, and Kyle decided to head off to Montana to make a fresh start. Once there, he quickly gains a reputation for himself for being a bit of a playboy, which doesn’t sit well with some of the others working on the ranch, or those living nearby. Kyle quickly finds himself in trouble, and after being rescued by a fellow cowboy – Kyle realises that he’s going to have to let go of his past in order to live his life. Continue reading “Book Review: Blank by Sommer Marsden”

March 29th, 2010 Posted by Lucy Felthouse | Book Reviews | no comments

Author interview with Sommer Marsden

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Author interview with Sommer Marsden

Q. What was your childhood ambition?

Would it be boring to say I wanted to be a writer? Too bad. That’s the answer. I wanted to be a writer.

Q. What was your first job?

My first real job that wasn’t neighborhood babysitting was delivering papers with my mother. I delivered a section of the route on week night evenings on foot with a newspaper bag and then on weekends we got up at three and did the whole route together with my sister. It was my first pay check job. She fired me. But only for two days, she let me back in the van and gave me my job back when I said I was sorry for shooting off my big mouth. It is no fun to deliver papers in a little red wagon. Trust me. Continue reading “Author interview with Sommer Marsden”

March 25th, 2010 Posted by Sally Jones | Author Interviews | no comments