Posting at SEx today….

Thought I’d give you some eye candy today. I posted a new excerpt from Home of His Own over at SEx for the Morning After. Check it out.
Hope you all have a wonderful Wednesday.
Home of His Own available
Home of His Own is available now at LSB. 🙂Hope you all enjoy Tony’s story. (And don’t forget to check out the newest installment of Death or Life? below this post.)
Poetry Train

Dreams and Reality…
Music drifts over the dark night
Chasing my dreams.
Curled in my bed,
I know nothing is as it seems.
Dragons float above me
Breathing fire.
Pixies dance around me,
Urging me to fly higher.
Fireflies dart here and there,
Teasing me.
Bright lights on dark velvet,
Happy just to be.
Your arms wrap tight,
Holding me close.
I lean my head against your chest,
Trusting you the most.
A shrill sound breaks into
The moment.
Morning calls me
Becoming my most vicious opponent.
Opening my eyes,
I stare at the space beside me.
It’s empty.
My dreams dissolve into reality.
copyright 2008 T.A. Chase
Stop by Rhian’s blog to see who else is on the train today. Plus, remember tomorrow Home of His Own will be coming out at Liquid Silver. 🙂
Home of His Own- March 25
Great news, everyone. Home of His Own-Tony’s story-will be out next Tuesday, March 25th. LSB is delaying the release of their books a day next week. (In case you were wondering…lol)Finally, everyone will be able to get a chance to read his story. Which I hope you all love.
Have a great Friday.
No Going Home in Print!!!!
Yes, it’s true. NO GOING HOME is in print.
Woo-hoo! Throwing a big own parade here…lol. Actually, I’m at work so I can’t throw a parade, but I’ll definitely be celebrating. Have to think about what I’m going to do.
Check the boys out on Amazon.
Hope you all have a great day.
Poetry Train.

One Petal…
One perfect petal
Floating upon the water
Captured in one moment
All the beauty of time.
Drifting here and there
Reflecting in the black
obsidian liquid.
A blush of pink.
A hint of white.
The current flows around
the edges
Bringing peace to the journey.
The perfect petal follows the river,
Allowing the water to guide it to its destiny.
copyright c. 2008 T.A. Chase
P.S. Check out the new excerpt I posted at SiN for Home of his Own.
Poetry Train.

Will You…
Will you catch me?
If I take one step too close
To the edge,
If I were to fall,
Would you catch me?
Will you be there?
If I make the wrong choice
And turn away,
If I were to need you,
Would you be there?
Will you care?
If I can’t find my way back
From that edge,
If I were to get lost,
Would you care?
Will you hold me?
If I grow cold and my heart
Freezes,
If I were to forget how to care,
Would you hold me?
Will you love me?
If I am convinced that you should
Hate me,
If I believe myself a monster,
Would you love me?
copyright c. 2008 T.A. Chase
Poetry Train

Come with me
Let me wrap you in my arms.
I’ll protect you from the dark.
Sit with me.
Let me warm you.
I’ll give you a safe place to hide.
Talk with me.
Let me listen to you.
I’ll share your secrets and tell you mine.
Laugh with me.
Let me make you smile.
I’ll show you joy.
Spend time with me.
copyright c. 2008 T.A. Chase
Friday Pimping…

The picture has nothing to do with the book I’m pimping today, but I love it. There’s just something about the sepia tone and overall mood of it that struck me. 🙂
The book I’m pimping today isn’t a m/m book at all. It’s a mystery called THE DAUGHTER OF TIME by Josephine Tey. I read it this week and throughly enjoyed it.
Here’s the blurb:
Josephine Tey is often referred to as the mystery writer for people who don’t like mysteries. Her skills at character development and mood setting, and her tendency to focus on themes not usually touched upon by mystery writers, have earned her a vast and appreciative audience. In Daughter of Time, Tey focuses on the legend of Richard III, the evil hunchback of British history accused of murdering his young nephews. While at a London hospital recuperating from a fall, Inspector Alan Grant becomes fascinated by a portrait of King Richard. A student of human faces, Grant cannot believe that the man in the picture would kill his own nephews. With an American researcher’s help, Grant delves into his country’s history to discover just what kind of man Richard Plantagenet was and who really killed the little princes.
It was fascinating for me to read. I’ve heard both sides of the argument about Richard III and it’s an intriguing debate. After reading the story, I can why it spawned an entire society dedicated to clearing Richard’s name.
I’m in a historical mystery mood (though that one wasn’t technically a historical mystery. It was written in the 1950s, so it has that feel to it.) I finished another this week that takes place in the early months of the Prince Regent’s reign. 🙂
Do you have any recommendations? (It can be for any type of book…any genre. I’m not picky)
Also, I have a general question. I’m tossing around the idea of getting my poems together into a book. Now I would probably end having to self-publish it. Simply because I don’t know many publishers who do poetry books. Who would be interested in a book like that from me? (I promise not to hold you to it if you say you would be interested. 😉 )
Hope everyone has a good Friday.
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