January 2019: Fact in Fiction
~ Deirdre O’Dare ~
CTR asked:
How much of your real life bleeds over into your books? And do you worry that someone will be able to tell the fact from the fiction?
Deirdre O’Dare said:
As a young person I was very much involved in outdoor activities and ranch work. A lot of the action and adventure for many of my stories comes directly from this background. I love dogs and have had them around most of my life. Dogs are often almost secondary characters like in my Canine Cupids stories, a series only in the common theme of a dog or dogs getting the romantic pair hooked up. Then, several family members have been active in law enforcement so I do a lot of tales where cops have major roles in the tale, sometimes as one of the heroes, since I mostly write m/m romances.
– Website – https://deirdredares.blogspot.com
The Maltese Terror
[Erotic Contemporary Romance, MM]
Landscape architect Nick LeGrande has never experienced a more disastrous trip! When he ends up stranded in a Colorado blizzard, he’s glad to have the company of his little canine buddy, Cedric, whom circumstances forced him to bring along. Then a sexy Good Samaritan rescues them and Nick is introduced to a world he hardly knew existed. He is quickly enthralled.
Caleb Storm is a loner, a rancher whose Native American blood sets him a bit apart from most of his fellows. When a spring blizzard dumps Nick LeGrande and his tiny dog into Caleb’s life, he and his old stock dog Cheyenne hardly know what to make of their visitors.
Caleb finds Nick very attractive but doubts such a successful and urbane man could have any interest in him. However, their dogs hit it off from the start and seem to conspire to get their masters together. Can a pair of canine cupids work the necessary magic?
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