
**TCO is excited to have J.K. Hogan with us for the GRL 2016 Blog Tour. Check out what she’s up to, and where she will be during GRL. Can’t wait to meet her in October!

J.K. Hogan GRL Guest Post
An interesting thing happened to me the other day: I got fan mail. See, I’m so visible on social media and have always been really open interacting with readers, so I don’t get a lot of personal emails or messages, which means I get excited when it happens. I love hearing what people thought when they read my books, and it makes me happy that someone would take the time out of their day to contact me and tell me. I have a point (other than readers are awesome), I promise.
I guess this is the reason, even though I’m painfully introverted, that I go to GRL every year. It’s a special situation, because I can simultaneously be the fangirl-ee and the fangirl-er, if that makes sense. I’m still star struck by a lot of the people I meet at cons, but the ones that come up to me to say they’ve read my book—well, those are the most special. I’m not good at being socially forward, which I think is a common trait among authors, so I want to take this moment to invite any and everyone at GRL to come say hello and chat about books. Even if you stop by just to tell me you haven’t read my books, that’s okay too! We can still chat about books because I’m a reader too.

Here’s where you can find me throughout the week:
Featured Author Panel (Q&A)— 10/20/2016 3:30 PM – 3:45 PM
Author Lounge— 10/21/2016 2:00 PM – 2:45 PM
Author Lounge— 10/22/2016 11:00 AM – 11:45 AM
Featured Author Book Signing— 10/22/2016 (TBA)
And of course, I’m going to try to attend as many of the parties and events as I can handle. Plus, wherever there is coffee, you’ll know where to find me… so stop by and say hi!

My most recent release: Strong Medicine
Two men who meet in a psychiatric institution couldn’t possibly find happiness together—could they?
The world seemed to be telling disgraced former child star and singer Cameron Fox that he would never be happy again. A drunken car accident gets him sentenced to a work-release at Riverbend Behavioral Health Facility.
Reclusive, traumatized writer Jonah Radley has an entire graveyard of skeletons in his closet. Jonah regularly hospitalizes himself for psychotic episodes caused by a horrific childhood trauma, his biggest secret—one he refuses to speak about in therapy.
Jonah and Cameron form a bond inside the hospital, forged in mutual pain and hope for a better life. Once they leave the hospital, they must decide if they are brave enough to explore the intricacies of living with mental illness—and find a new normal together.

♦ Wilde City Press
♦ Amazon
♦ All Romance

J.K. Hogan has been telling stories for as long as she can remember, beginning with writing cast lists and storylines for her toys growing up. When she finally decided to put pen to paper, magic happened. She is greatly inspired by all kinds of music and often creates a “soundtrack” for her stories as she writes them. J.K. is hoping to one day have a little something for everyone, so she’s branched out from m/f paranormal romance and added m/m contemporary romance. Who knows what’s next?
J.K. resides in North Carolina, where she was born and raised. A true southern girl at heart, she lives in the country with her husband and two sons, a cat, and two champion agility dogs. If she isn’t on the agility field, J.K. can often be found chasing waterfalls in the mountains with her husband, or down in front at a blues concert. In addition to writing, she enjoys training and competing in dog sports, spending time with her large southern family, camping, boating and, of course, reading! For more information, please visit www.jkhogan.com.
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Jeff’s written stories since he was in middle school and became a gay romance writer in 2009 when his first short stories were published. Since then he’s written several more shorts and novels, including some in the young adult genre, and he plans to keep writing as long as wonderful readers keeping picking up his books.


2015 after three years spent on crutches (something to do with my patellar tendon.) Without going into too much boring detail, in August 2014 I tore the meniscus in my right knee mainly because there was so much wear and tear on the joint from being my only leg in use for so long. I ended up having to use a walker—I’ve affectionately named him Walker-Stalker—because neither of my legs is stable enough to risk going without.
ecause of whatever challenges we either have or even think we have. Maybe it’s a note to self that most times people don’t mind moving their chair so I can squeeze by, don’t find it a complete imposition to help carry something, reach for something, lift something. Maybe it’s simply a love letter to all the fabulous friends and even strangers who’ve helped me through the years or maybe it’s a personal note from me to you—letting you know it’ s okay to feel a little out of place or
different than anyone else because do you know what? I think most of us do.
K-lee Klein loves guys with long hair and tattoos, and you’ll often find her front and center at her favorite rock concerts. She has bounced around Western Canada all her life, but will always consider the solitude and beauty of the British Columbian mountains home. Her life is blessed as the proud mother of three now-grown but still spoiled kids, the servant of two bossy felines, and the wife of a truly patient husband.
Randall Morgan, youngest son of one of Seattle’s wealthiest families, rejected his family’s money to live free of their control and pursue his career as a photographer. To make ends meet, Randall does erotic photography and massage—a secret he keeps from his family so he can remain a part of his young niece’s life. But the price of that relationship is high, and Randall is slipping under his family’s thumb.
Brandon Witt’s outlook on life is greatly impacted by his first eighteen years of growing up gay in a small town in the Ozarks, as well as fifteen years as a counselor and special education teacher for students with severe emotional disabilities. Add to that his obsession with corgis and mermaids, then factor in an unhealthy love affair with cheeseburgers, and you realize that with all those issues, he’s got plenty to write about….







