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Wednesday, July 8, 2020

Random Review: Straight Up by K. Evan Coles & Brigham Vaughn #Review #Giveaway



Title: Straight Up
Series: The Speakeasy book 4
Authors: K. Evan Coles & Brigham Vaughn
Publisher: Pride Publishing
Publication Date: June 9, 2020
Length: 261 pages

Reviewed by Sammy

Synopsis

Love, served straight up.

Malcolm Elliott has been keeping secrets. Helping his mom through a financial crisis has nearly emptied both his bank account and his kitchen cupboards, despite his thriving career with Corporate Equality Campaign. Malcolm is also bothered by his inability to tell the most important people in his life that he identifies as gray ace.

Stuart Morgan has a secret of his own. Though years have passed since the tattooed chef fled the Mormon Church in Utah for New York, he’s never truly come to terms with the kink that ruined that rigid but outwardly perfect life. Experience has also taught Stuart that keeping his love of lacy things under wraps is safer than telling the truth.

After Malcom’s boss, Carter, hires Stuart’s restaurant to cater a gala fundraising event, the strait-laced Malcolm is thrown together with badass biker Stuart. Despite their differences and a couple of false starts, the men discover they work well together and a friendship quickly forms.

As Malcolm’s feelings for Stuart deepen, his sexuality awakens, but he remains tight-lipped about his problems. And though Stuart grows more and more attached to Malcolm, he remains fearful of confessing his kink.

When both of their secrets are finally exposed, they find themselves at a crossroads in which they must choose between playing it safe or finally coming clean to the person they love.

Reader advisory: This book contains references to homophobia and polyamory.



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Malcolm has always felt slightly out of step in the dating world. His final analysis that he is definitely asexual means that he must feel a deep attraction to a person in order to have any interest in physical intimacy of any kind with them. Not only that but even then sex just isn’t really something he needs or even feels comfortable with—it’s not that he dislikes it, rather it just doesn’t even ping his radar, such as it is. But no one, not even his close friends at the speakeasy, know that about Mal.

When he meets the chef who will cater a major fundraising event he is responsible for, the man sparks some sort of reaction in Mal. Confused and afraid to even attempt to get to know the man, Mal finds himself slowly becoming friends with Chef Stuart Morgan. If Mal is going to try to explore the funny feeling being close to Stuart produces deep inside Mal then he’s going to have to come clean and hope Stuart understands. Little does he know Stuart has a secret of his own that helped cost him his marriage but every attempt to establish another relationship after that.

Straight Up by K. Evan Coles and Brigham Vaughn is the final novel in their Speakeasy series. While some may say it’s not critical to have read the others in this series prior to picking up this novel, I would caution against that thinking. There are multiple characters whose interwoven relationships are central to this story and have been established in the other books and keeping them straight will be a monumental task if you’re not familiar with their pasts. It’s funny that the authors chose to make that a bit of a problem for Stuart—as if acknowledging that you should read the others in this series before attempting this one. Plus the series is really great so I recommend reading these in order.

I really loved this novel. The way in which the authors delicately and lovingly handled both Malcolm’s place on the spectrum and Stuart’s kink is just really praise worthy. I love how they use Mal’s attempt to help Stuart understand how Mal views sex and not just the act but physical intimacy itself to educate the reader. It is done in as thorough and respectful way as possible and I felt it really paid attention to the fact that this is a difficult area for most to understand. I also love how they allow Stuart and Mal’s relationship to develop slowly—particularly in the bedroom. I feel this is true to the character Mal has been established as in prior novels and really helps the reader understand all the inner thoughts of someone who is asexual. It’s also so refreshing to read about two men who communicate rather than just run when confronted with difficulties in their relationship.

There is very little I would change about this book. Seeing all the other characters from previous novels was delightful, and experiencing the magical moment between Riley and Carter, who began this series, is just so special and felt like it made the books come full circle. I felt such compassion for poor Stuart—not only because he was thrown into this group and had to deal with how close they all were but also because his worry about exposing his own personal kink kept him in fear and some embarrassment until he is able to come clean with Mal.

I am sad to see this series end but couldn’t really have asked for a better novel than Straight Up  to tie them all together. I am so glad Mal found his one true love and that the boys are all content and happy. It has been a lovely ride with this gang and I will miss them.




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Saturday, March 9, 2019

Feature Post: In the Hot Seat: Brigham Vaughn #Giveaway




Today on Diverse Reader begins a brand new feature called In The Hot Seat! Our first victim err I mean author taking the chair is Brigham Vaughn. She will answer fast fire questions, talk about her books, and she has a wonderful giveaway at the end so I hope you enjoy.




FAST FIRE QUESTIONS 


In one word describe the genre you write in?
- Exciting!

You’re at a bar, you can only drink one type of beverage for the whole night. What do you order?
-          Gin & Tonic

Hardest part about writing (answer in one sentence)
-          There are always a thousand things to do so figuring out time management and focusing on the most critical one is a challenge.

Easiest part about writing (answer in one sentence)
-          Coming up with ideas is easy, I always have more stories than I have time to write them.

Day or night?
-          Night

Without explanation post a date that is important to you.
-          September 1, 2015

Yes or no only: Do you feel men are fetishized in the M/M genre?
-          Yes

When you’re looking for a book to read what’s the first trope you look at?
-          May/December


What is one topic you will never write about (answer in a sentence)
-          I have nothing against MPreg but it doesn’t do much for me, so I doubt I’ll get around to writing it.

What is your favorite social media site?
-          Instagram

If you had to get rid of one social media site which would you choose?
-          Twitter

List any signings or conventions you’ll be at in 2019.
 May 3-5: Penguicon in Southfield (Michigan).
June 1st  – Ferndale (Michigan) Pride
June 8th – Book signing in Lansing (Michigan) **Details pending**
June 15th  - Lansing (Michigan) Pride
June 22nd – Book signing in Traverse City (Michigan) **Details pending**
June 29th – Bay City (Michigan) Pride
August 3rd – Ann Arbor (Michigan) Pride 
August 17th – Toledo (Ohio) Pride
October 17th-29th – GRL Albuquerque (New Mexico)

Should romance always have a happily ever after (yes or no only)
Yes

Do you write under a pen name, yes or no?
Yes

What is a quote you live by?
“Touch comes before sight, before speech. It is the first language and the last, and it always tells the truth.” ― Margaret Atwood, The Blind Assasin






Books By Brigham 


Published Work:

Pride Publishing (Totally Entwined Group)

Standalone Short Stories
The Soldier Next Door (also part of the Right Here Right Now Anthology)

Tidal Series w/ K. Evan Coles (Novels)
Wake
Calm

Speakeasy Series w/ K. Evan Coles (Novels)
With a Twist
Extra Dirty (March 2019)
Behind the Stick (TBD)

Two Peninsulas Press (Self-Published)

Standalone Short Stories
Baby, It’s Cold Inside
Geeks, Nerds, and Cuddles
Love in the Produce Aisle
Not So Suddenly
Seeking Warmth
Sunburns and Sunsets
The French Toast Emergencies

Standalone Novellas
Between the Studs
Corked (Wine Tasting Series Re-release)
Doc Brodie and the Big, Purple, Cat Toy
Three Shots

The Equals Series (Novellas)
Equals
Partners
Family
Husbands

Colors Series (Novellas)
A Brighter Palette
The Greenest Isle (March 2019)

The Midwest Series (Novels)
Bully & Exit
Push & Pull

Standalone Novels
The Ghosts Between Us (January 2019 )
Trust the Connection

Off Topic Press (Self-Published w/ K. Evan Coles)

Standalone Short Stories
Inked in Blood




WHERE TO FIND THESE BOOKS

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About Brigham and Were To Find Her

Brigham Vaughn is on the adventure of a lifetime as a full-time writer. She devours books at an alarming rate and hasn’t let her short arms and long torso stop her from doing yoga.  She makes a killer key lime pie, hates green peppers, and loves wine tasting tours. A collector of vintage Nancy Drew books and green glassware, she enjoys poking around in antique shops and refinishing thrift store furniture. An avid photographer, she dreams of traveling the world and she can’t wait to discover everything else life has to offer her.

Her books range from short stories to novellas. They explore gay, bisexual, lesbian, and polyamorous romance in contemporary settings.





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