GUEST POST
The
stories that began the farm series were some of my earliest work. Geoff,
Eli, Cliff, Len, they were some of my very first character friends. With
Love Means... Endurance I wrap up my love affair with this series and these
characters. I can’t tell you how hard it is to say goodbye to Geoff and
Eli. They are part of me. I am often asked which of my characters is
most like me and I always answer that Geoff is the character that I hope I am
most like. When I created the character of Geoff, he came from a place
deep inside me. At this time I don’t remember where his origin came
form. It seems like Geoff has been a part of me for a very long
time. Eli on the other hand, came from a visit to an Amish bakery when I
was a teenager. I remembered him decades later when I wrote this story.
Over
the years so many characters have filled out this extended family. Geoff
and Eli have grown, their family has grown, and I have have grown as a
writer. I have to say that I love them all and will miss them all.
But the series has gone on for a long time and I believe its time to let all of
these wonderful characters live their love filled lives with all the happiness
they deserve. I will move on and have started a new farm based
series. The first story is Eastern Cowboy which will release in
March. I have one more thing to say. Geoff will continue to live on
because Geoff writes my Young Adult stories and both he and Eli will continue to
live within me, and within you the reader. Please enjoy this
last Love Means... story. It comes from my heart, as they all did.
Caught up in never-ending doctor’s appointments, surgeries, and treatments, their world turns upside down. With so many people dependent on them, they must pull together to put on a brave face, continue living as best they can, and care for their family. Geoff fears Eli, the love of his life, while a fighter, may not endure this battle, but neither is willing to consider succumbing as an option.
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GIVEAWAY
Andrew Grey is offering one winner a chance to own the last book in this fabulous series. Contest will run until the 25th. Winner will be contacted via email (So, check your spam)
I want to thank Andrew for sharing his talent with all of us and opening up so beautifully in the guest post. I hope you all enjoy it and remember, please review, it matters.
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To me love means being there in the bad times as well as the good ones, and I'm lucky enough to have found myself someone who's proved himself more than up to that task.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the post and give-away. Andrew Grey is one of the authors I'm desperately trying to catch up with.
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ReplyDeleteLove means putting the needs of someone else above your own. I'll admit I haven't read all this series. I started with Love Means...Courage and was so I love with Len and Cliff that it was hard to let them go.
ReplyDeleteHaving lived in Michigan where I met my first gay friends, I feel as though I've known some of your characters. Thank you for putting down their stories for all of us to enjoy!
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Love to me means my beautiful boys, without whom I couldn't imagine my life.
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ReplyDeleteLove means sticking through the good times and bad, even when the bad seems to overwhelm.
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