Diverse Reader is so thrilled to have author Jodi Payne here today talking with us about her new book, Stable Hill. I for one, am very excited to get my hands on this! There's a giveaway at the end so make sure to enter it. Enjoy!
Hi all! I’m Jodi Payne
and I’m here today to introduce my new contemporary MMM ménage, Stable Hill!
Stable Hill is
centered around a horse farm in rural Pennsylvania and is about three very
different men. A widower with a day job and four kids who is trying to sell the
farm, a polished realtor that finds most of his dates on Grindr and wants to
make a buck, and a young farm manager who has finally found a home at Stable Hill
and is worried about losing not just his job, but his home.
Along the horse-barn
lines, I’ll tell you my favorite riding story.
I grew up in New
Jersey around cow and horse farms. Almost everyone I knew rode except me. But
when I got older, I decided to learn as an adult, and I got very comfortable on
horseback. I did learn to jump riding hunt seat, but I wasn’t very good at it,
and was happy just knowing how to canter and how to handle and care for the
horses.
So, on the day before
my wedding, the lovely woman that is now my wife and I went riding in Vermont.
I was given a sweet old horse to ride named Fred. He was thirty-five at the
time – yes, thirty-five, and sixteen hands tall. He wasn’t going to jump or
gallop, but he could canter, and he was perfectly happy to take little
afternoon trail ride with me.
He was also smart and
took care of his rider. We were trotting and he stepped into a hole that
neither of us had seen. He managed to get his foot out but stumbled forward and
to the side and I was a goner. But to keep me from getting hurt, he hit the
dirt with his front end and I was able to half-jump, half slide down over one
shoulder. I tweaked my knee and we both limped back to the barn, but we were both
okay.
I could have easily
gone flying over his head, but he saved me. Fred died a couple of years later
and I still think about him. He was a big, sweet, lovable guy and I remember
him fondly.
Russ, the farm
manager, also has some horse stories. He’s the best of horse people and I loved
writing him. I hope you enjoy all three men, but today I’m giving props to
Russ.
Synopsis
Will three men from
very different backgrounds find a home and a future together?
After losing his
husband to cancer, Oscar Kennedy has his hands full with their four girls, the
house, his job, and his mother-in-law. When he loses his father too, keeping
Stable Hill, the old horse farm where he grew up, becomes impossible. Oscar
hires Jeffrey Stokes, a slick-looking real estate broker with a roll-up-his-sleeves
work ethic, to get it on the market.
Russell White manages
the day-to-day at Stable Hill. Russ had loved Oscar’s dad like a father, and
took on even more responsibility when the old man fell ill. He is shocked and
saddened by Oscar’s decision to sell.
All three men have a stake in Stable Hill, and
it’s not long before they start to invest in one another too. But their complicated
relationship doesn’t make having to sell Stable Hill any easier. Will the
fragile triad they’re building last when the farm that brought them together is
gone?
Book Links:
Universal Books2Read Link: books2read.com/StableHill
About The Author
Jodi
Payne spent too many years in New York and San Francisco stage managing
classical plays, edgy fringe work, and the occasional musical. She
therefore is overdramatic, takes herself way too seriously, and has
been known to randomly break out in song. Her men are imperfect but genuine,
stubborn but likeable, often kinky, and frequently their own worst
enemies. They are characters you can't help but fall in love with while they
stumble along the path to their happily ever after.
For
those looking to get on her good side, Jodi's addictions include nonfat
lattes, Malbec and tequila any way you pour it. She's also obsessed
with Shakespeare and Broadway musicals. She can be found wearing sock monkey
gloves while typing when it's cold, and on the beach enjoying the sun and the
ocean when it's hot. When she's not writing and/or vacuuming sand out of her
laptop, Jodi mentors queer youth and will drop everything for live music. She
lives near New York City with her beautiful wife, and together they are mothers
of dragons (cleverly disguised as children) and slaves to an enormous polydactyl
cat.
Links
Website: www.jodipayne.net
Facebook: www.facebook.com/payne.jodi
FB Author Group: www.facebook.com/groups/jodisgents
Giveaway
For your chance to win either a backlist ebook or a $5.00 Amazon GC
Fill out the rafflecopter below.
Contest will end May 28th
Thank you
I'm sorry I'm not a menage fan T_T
ReplyDeleteI'm a menage fan, What's your favorite aspect of MMM? uhmm......some new and unique you don't see all the time makes a interesting read.
ReplyDeletei love a good menage story...I enjoy watching them learn to make a relationship work
ReplyDeleteNo not particularly a fan of menage. I'll try to avoid it unless the blurb can pull me in or I'm ARCing a book.
ReplyDeleteFirst time i've heard of this tbh.
ReplyDeleteI have not read too many menage but would love to read this one.
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