
Please give a huge welcome to author Keta. I just read and would suggest Decadent Deceptions I loved it, I will have the reivew up this next week.
Laurie-Hello Keta, I am so glad to have you here for this event.
Keta-Thank you so much for inviting me, Laurie. This should be fun!
Laurie-Now for the good stuff. You write m/m. Is there any advantages to writing m/m verses m/f? If so can you tell us some?

Keta-In some ways writing male/male is more difficult. The dynamics of a relationship between a male/female and male/male differ greatly. For instance, even in childhood boys I think are much more direct when communicating. I know if I asked me boys if they were guilty of something, I generally received a direct answer. When I asked the same question of my daughter, it took her a long time to wheedle around the answer. I think it's also true when it comes of men in their adult relationships. They are more direct and less emotional than women for the most part. So when you have two men involved, the dynamics get very interesting.
Laurie-If you can would you tell us one of your favorite m/m books that you wrote of course, I hope you can pick just one *wicked grin*
Keta-It is difficult to select just one since I enjoyed writing them all. My male/male contemporary series CROSSROADS has been successful and was fun to write. I've enjoyed seeing the main characters Frank and Rand grow and develop in their relationship. Frank is a no-nonsense PI and Rand is an inexperienced college student. They met years ago and have now been reunited through events in their lives. It's been interesting to see how individually they handled this unrequited passion between them. In the beginning, Frank was not a very likable man, and I wrote him that way intentionally. A hero can not be redeemed unless he's portrayed as a jerk. I've written four novellas in the Crossroads series and two additional novellas will be released this year. More about the Crossroads series here: http://www.king-cart.com/Phaze/product=Crossroads+Shadowland/exact_match=exact
Laurie-Could you give us one of you favorite passages in that book?
Keta-Thank you for asking. Here's part of a conversation between Frank and Rand and shows Frank's acceptance of his ability to commune with the dead. Rand, however, has never been exposed to anything so unusual and is still a little freaked out by the possibility of a ghost sharing their condo. This is from the third novella, Crossroads: Showdown.
“I think I mistakenly called her forth," Frank said. "She’s singing right now. Please tell me you can hear her.”
“The only thing I hear are unbelievable words coming from your mouth, and you’re freaking me out.” Rand paused, leaned forward and met his eyes. “All right, I’ll bite. What’s she singing?”
“I can’t make out all the words, but something about the sandman, blue, and, damn it’s right there, but… ”
“You’re absolutely serious?”
Frank nodded.
“Well great. You called a ghost forth. I told you dabbling in perceptions or whatever the hell you call them would get you in trouble one day.” Rand looked toward the ceiling. “This child ghost, she’s not like the sister of Chuckie or anything, is she?”
“No, she’s a gentle ghost, although a restless spirit. Not here to harm anyone, but help I think.”
Rand rose. “That does it. I’m jumping into the shower before I turn into an icicle, and I hope when I come back, you’ll have talked her into paying rent if she plans to stay.”
“She’s gone.”
“Already? How do you know?”
“The singing stopped and it’s getting warmer in here.”
Rand shook his head, walked toward the hallway and turned to him. “Stay off the Jack Daniels while I’m gone. I have visions of returning to a full-blown séance.”
“Very funny, Rand. When you return, I’ll tell you about my trip out of town. I leave Monday.”
“Can't wait. Take the damn ghost with you.”
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Laurie-I read on your website you give in some way to help animals in need, would you please tell us how and why you got into this?
Keta-Animals are a passion of mine. All animals. I think they're extremely loyal and accepting of man and the old adage is true -- A dog really is man's best friend.

I spend way too much time at my local shelter, knowing I can't possibly rescue them all no matter how much I want to. Several years ago I made my usual weekly trip just to see how many had been abandoned and neglected this week. I met Emma La Pounce, a middle aged feline that wouldn't have a thing to do with me. I tried to make friends with her, but she ignored me and kept her back end facing out in the cage. The second week she was still there so I asked them to take her out. Again, my attempts at friendship were rebuffed. The following week I received a phone call from one of the women who worked at the shelter and she said they were about to put her down. She'd stopped eating and taking water. Emma had been abandoned in her house when her long-time owners moved out of town. I told the woman not to allow them to put her down; that I'd be in to pick her up shortly. I took her home and the rest is history as they say. We're bonded at the hip now and she totally runs the house. I think she loves her new residence and her second chance at life.

Laurie-Can you tell us a little on what your working on next?
Keta- I'd be happy to. I'm following up with sequels at the moment, a novella for Hot and Sticky released through Amber Quill Press, a novella for Blood Oath, a vampire novella also with Amber Quill Press. And I'm working on the 5th novella in the Crossroads series. In addition, I've signed with a new publisher recently (I already write for four). Decadent Press will release Long, Hard Ride on August 1st and more than likely I'll write a sequel for that novella. I always have about four projects going at once and I don't see an end in sight. I guess this is a good thing, but really taps into my sleep time.
More information here on Hot and Sticky:
http://www.amberquill.com/AmberAllure/HotSticky.html
More information here on Blood Oath:
http://amberquillpress.com/AmberAllure/BloodOath.html
More information here on Long, Hard Ride:
http://www.decadentpublishing.com
You can find out more about Keta Diablo and her books at the following links:
Keta's Author Home
http://www.ketadiablo.com
Keta's Gay Fiction Blog
http://thestuffofmythandmen.blogspot.com
Keta's Keep Erotic Blog, http://ketaskeep.blogspot.com
Join Keta's GLBT group
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ketasglbtauthorandreaderhaunt/
The cover art is attached for Decadent Deceptions, an Erotic Historical Romance (blurb is below)
Decadent Deceptions, Erotic Romance, Noble Romance, 2008 Molly Contest Finalist,
https://www.nobleromance.com/ItemDisplay.aspx?i=20

Daring and desperate to win Morgan’s love, Olivia Breedlove embarks on a reckless folly. But everything backfires when Morgan remains one step ahead of her and the game ventures down a path of duplicity and murder.
A decade ago, Morgan was a heartbeat away from taking Olivia’s virginity. Her father, Thaddeus, intervened and threatened to meet him over pistols if he so much as looked at his daughter again. But now, Thaddeus is dead and Morgan has no intention of ignoring the ravenous hunger he’s harbored for the blasted woman for ten years.
One way or the other, he will quench this burning desire and make her his forever.
And the cover art for Magnolia Heat, a male/male novella is also attached (Blurb is below)
Magnolia Heat, Gay Fiction, Noble Romance, AVAILABLE HERE: https://www.nobleromance.com/ItemDisplay.aspx?i=138
ISBN 978-1-60592-120-4

North Carolina, 1876: Rumors abound about the dark, mysterious Dominic Beresford in Chapel Hill. Their curiosity piqued, their libidos functioning on overload, Craven and Anthony are intent on obtaining answers about the supposed licentious gatherings taking place every weekend.
When the duo are caught spying on Beresford Hall, their punishment will be swift and severe, and in Craven’s case, dispensed by none other than the stunning Lord of the Manor.
What begins as penance soon veers off to a session of feverish passion where the avenger becomes the pawn in his own game. A male/male historical that will leave you breathless.
Thank you Keta!
Keta give away is winner's choice. They can find all my books here: http://www.ketadiablo.com.
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Great interview. I especially love the cat story, so sweet. And isn't that the truth...our cats rule the roost.
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I've read good things about Long, Hard Ride and am eager to read it.
ReplyDeleteSince it's based during the Civil War I was wondering if you are a history lover or did the story lead you to that period of time?
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I liked the interview. Rescued animals have a special place for me. I have 5 of them. One cat was so abused it took 5 years before she could trust us to sit on our laps.
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Great interview. I have had a little experience with taking on a rescue animal. The first ever cat I owned was rescued. He was very feral and took ages to warm up to us. After that though he became very protective of me and used to hang around my shoulders and hiss at people who came calling :D
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I would love to win Blood Oath love Vampire Books.and this sound like a good one to read.
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I never was into m/m, but I've read a few from other authors and I got real into it and would love to read some of yours.
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Awesome interview and I loved your story about Emma, so cute and sweet.
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What a sweet happy ending for Emma! or rather, a happy beginning!
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Hi everyone!
ReplyDeleteMy humble thanks for taking time from your busy day to stop by and visit with me.
Someone asked about history. Yes, I adore history, particularly American history. I often start out surfing for one particular site and before you know it, I've got ten windows open.
The Civil War fascinates me and I could spend hours and loads of money reading about that war.
Emma is doing very well. I've been keeping an eye on her when she's outside. A family of barred owls moved into our woods, mom and dad and three babies. I spent a long time talking with the local animal shelter and they assure me the owls won't go after chubby Emma. She's chubby now because I have bad habit of giving her the treats she missed out on in her prior life (lol). Bad, Keta, bad.
I hope everyone has a wonderful week, and good luck to all in the contest. In my book, you're all winners. Like me, you love the written word!
Namaste and stay safe, Keta
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Hi Keta,
ReplyDeleteHad to stop by. Always love the hear about your books and of course, Emma.
Congrats on the new release! I know it will be a hit like all your other wonderful books.
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Great interview ladies!!!
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great interview.I have a few of her books.
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I enjoyed the interview and the book info. Thanks.
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