Showing posts with label EM Denning. Show all posts
Showing posts with label EM Denning. Show all posts

Thursday, May 21, 2020

Interview Fun With: EM Denning



More interview fun today with author EM Denning. She's answering some fun questions and promoting her latest release Lust & Longing! Check it out.





1.      If you could live anywhere else in the world other than where you live, where would it be? Probably Scotland. It doesn’t get too hot there. I can deal with rain and stuff, but heat is a no go.
2.      Cake or brownies? Brownies. Yes. Definitely brownies.
3.      Would you rather be able to read the minds of babies or the minds of animals?  Animals. I think it would be far more interesting.
4.      What is the last book you read? I read Where The Devil Says Goodnight by KA Merikan and holy crap it was so freaking good.
5.      What are three things that make you happy? Silent mornings with a cup of coffee. Music on repeat. Warm socks fresh from the dryer.
6.      How many cups of coffee do you drink in a day? One or two. Hardly ever do I have more than that.
7.      Have you ever had a reoccurring dream? Nope. And most of the time I don’t even remember my dreams.
8.      What is your favorite type of muffin? S’mores
9.      What is the idea of a perfect day for you? A day with 0 obligations, 0 responsibilities, and a few really good books.
10.  What is a movie you’ve seen you think everyone should see? Mrs Winterbourne. Rikki Lake. Brendan Fraser. So funny.





Twenty years ago, Noah fell in love with his best friend, Ian Osborn.
Love is a messy and complicated emotion. First love especially.
Unfortunately for Noah Davis, it doesn’t get easier as he gets older.
Noah lost Ian years ago, when life took them in different directions. Not knowing how to let go, he relied on the friends he made while living in the city. His friends helped pull him out of his despair, but it was at a club where he found himself.
He threw himself into his new identity. Being a Dom gave him the control he desperately needed and helped him put the pieces of himself back together.
But time changes things. Noah left the club scene behind years ago. He’s back home in Silver Springs and suddenly Ian Osborn, the one who got away, is there, too.
Love isn’t easier the second time around. Noah and Ian must reconcile who they used to be with the men they are now, and it won’t be easy, but nothing worth having ever is.

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EM Denning is a Canadian author who specializes in low angst, high heat, wonderfully fluffy books with glorious happy endings. 

Tuesday, January 14, 2020

Featured Guest: EM Denning ~ Meaning In The Pages



Diverse Reader is very happy to have EM Denning stopping by today. She had a surprise release recently The Secret Thing and she's sharing some thoughts with us and how special this book is to her. So, sit back and enjoy.






I’m sitting here writing this on the evening of my surprise release having not been able to contain my excitement for this book, I released it into the wild a bit early. There are so many reasons I couldn’t contain my excitement. I’ve wanted to write a book with a character who has a seizure disorder for a long time.

Growing up, I was close to someone who had epilepsy. I wanted to write a book that featured a character who had a seizure disorder, but I didn’t want to make the book about the disorder. I didn’t want to dwell on the angst of youth. The struggle to fit in. The dealing with being different when you’re growing up. Instead, I wanted to focus on life as it is. The reality of moving out on your own for the first time. Escaping an overbearing, but well-meaning parent. Falling in love. Being a friend. A brother. I wanted to write a book where someone had a form of epilepsy, but I didn’t want it to be the source of angst or drama in the book. I wanted it to be something organic, something my character had to deal with.

I think Brandon is the most laid-back character I’ve ever written. He’s this calming influence in Christian’s life. He’s not without a little angst and drama of his own. He’s bisexual, but he married a woman and had a kid. But now, years after his divorce, he’s starting to want to explore the other side of his sexuality, but he doesn’t know how to come out of the closet. He feels incredibly out of his wheelhouse.

I’ve always adored stories with an age gap, and while some of my characters have differed in age, none have been quite so far apart as Christian and Brandon, but I think they work. Even though they’re 20 years apart, they’re both in this transition phase in their life where they’re wanting to figure out their next move, and it helps them bond.

I guess this was a really long-winded way of saying that out of all my books, this is the one I am proudest of. This is the book that means the most to me. I think it’s important as a writer, and a person, to stretch our wings and do things that we find meaningful. My only hope is that others will find meaning in the pages of The Secret Thing.







On the cusp of starting college, Christian Blackburn has had enough of his meddling, helicopter mother. He lucks into a room in a gorgeous house close to campus and away from the noise of dorm living. His landlord, Brandon, is a surprise. It doesn’t matter to Christian that Brandon is twice his age. He’s good looking, kind, a hell of a cook, and he doesn’t treat Christian any different because of his seizures.
If only Brandon wanted him back.
Brandon Hayes is comfortably divorced, but his life would be better if well-meaning people kept their nose out of his affairs. To ease his ex-wife’s concern that he’s living in a house far too big for just one person, he takes on a roommate. The much younger Christian is smart and charming. He’s older than his years, and his presence in Brandon’s life wakes something up inside he’s kept hidden from everyone. Having Christian around reminds Brandon of his attraction to men, a pull he can’t ignore.
One kiss changes everything.
Their chemistry is off the charts and their lives fit together in a way they never expect them to. Battling the age difference, a nosy parent, and the fear that people won’t accept them as a couple, they agree to keep their relationship secret. After a tumultuous weekend away, Christian decides that he wants Brandon by his side, and doesn’t care who knows about them. But what will happen once all Brandon’s secrets are out in the open?





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