The Bates, Gareth, and Cashel Duet is Complete! – Learning to Run Now Available!

My funny and slightly dramatic cuties are back. Bates, Gareth, and Cashel are back in their last book, Learning to Run.

They’ve figured out more questions that need to be answered, including why Jude is such a pain in the butt, but they’re having so much fun discovering who they are, Gareth has mostly stopped pouting about how long the list is getting.

I love these guys. I love how Gareth has his own way of seeing the world and his relationships with Cash and Bates. I love how Cash worries and has to take care of everyone. I love how Bates thinks they’re adorable.

And I love that apartment complex to bits.

Learning to Walk and Learning to Run are now live and this duet is the complete story for these three, but I’ve got ideas for some of the rest of the fun guys in the apartments. We’ve still got to see who was singing from the earlier books, and we need to figure out who the helpful cutie was who didn’t mind butting in on the relationship between Bates, Gareth, and Cashel.

What do you think? Comment here or find me in my Facebook group.

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Learning to Run by MA Innes - Gay Romance Book CoverBlurb:

“How do you know if you’re a hostage?”

Bates
His boys ask the most interesting questions, but Bates wouldn’t have it any other way. They’re fabulously curious and wonderfully unique, and they’re quickly becoming the center of his world even though they haven’t technically known each other very long. But there are definitely more important things than time when it comes to falling in love.

Gareth
It isn’t his fault that life is weird and he has a growing list of questions, but thankfully, he has the best boyfriends he could’ve ever dreamed up because his list just keeps getting longer and longer. But Gareth knows questions are good and the answers are always fun, especially when some end with tails and playtime.

Cashel
How Gareth’s questions led to his own switchy crisis, Cashel still can’t quite figure out, but it just seems to be what happens when he’s surrounded by crazy on all sides. And the insanity is contagious because Jude’s acting even stranger and now Brady is asking his own growing list of the weirdest questions ever.

When a nosy neighbor falls for two curious cuties, it will take some kinky exploration and a bit of hostage negotiations to bring this family together forever.

Author’s Note: This is a continuation of the story for Gareth, Cashel, and Bates from Learning to Walk. This is not a standalone.

Learning to Love is HERE!

If you’ve been waiting to read about Leon and Morgan since Learning to Love is a direct continuation from Book 1…you’re in luck!

Learning to Love is now live on Amazon and available in Kindle Unlimited.

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I’m a Pantser, Or How My Characters Tell Me What To Do (Learning to Trust Out Now!)

No, it’s not a football match with oddly named teams…it’s the battle going on between authors. Some of you have probably seen comments or teasing complaints from authors about what they’ve outlined for their WIP (work in progress) and what the characters actually did in the book. Those confident creatures who think they can command a world are planners. They outline and organize and then sit down to write.

Me…I’m nowhere near that logical or organized. I fall into the wonderful group called pantsers. We fly by the seat of our pants with minimal planning and just see where the story takes us. It’s a different kind of confidence, like when you head out for a vacation but have no idea where you might end up. It’s more about the character and the journey and less about how you get there.

But in the pantsing world, we sometimes run into interesting problems, like when your character decides one book won’t be enough and he forces you to reshuffle an entire series. Leon’s very opinionated, if you hadn’t already guessed from seeing him in Destin’s story.

In writing him and figuring out who he is and how he loves, he decided he needed more than one book. So instead of his being the first in a new series where each book is about a different couple, he’s going to get at least two and will be either a duet or trilogy depending on how the second one goes. I’m not holding my breath on him being happy with two, so we’ll see how things go.

Even though it’s not going how I expected, the book came together quickly and they just feel right together. I can’t wait to show you what’s going to happen with my stubborn Leon (who Morgan calls his ostrich Daddy because while Leon behaves like a Daddy, he doesn’t seem to see himself the same way everyone else does) and Morgan, who is a bit shy at first but quickly warms to Leon as he sees how safe and confident Leon makes him feel.

Learning to Love is the first book for Leon and Morgan and is now live. Check out the first chapter if you’re curious.

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