Hi, and
welcome to the RISK AWARE blog tour!
RISK AWARE is
probably the longest single writing project I’ve ever undertaken. I started
working on the concept in the spring of 2013, not long after I finished writing
SAUGATUCK SUMMER. Geoff and Robin first appeared as minor characters—already in
an established relationship—in SAUGATUCK SUMMER and I wanted to pursue their
backstory.
Disabled
people aren’t generally featured in BDSM fiction, and the sorts of BDSM usually
portrayed is largely focused on activities that could be injurious—if not
actually fatal—to something with Geoff’s condition. The story concept gave me
an opportunity to examine several things we don’t often see in erotic romance.
But it also meant I had to step far outside my own personal sphere of knowledge
and experience on multiple levels. Which meant research was required.
Lots and lots
of research.
The upshot is
that the book took me over two years to write. If you’ve followed my posts on
other blog tours in the past, you’ll know that’s highly unusual for me. I wrote
SAUGATUCK SUMMER—a longer book—in about fifteen days. A lot of this is because
I kept setting the manuscript aside to work on other projects and then taking a
while to get back into things. But most of it is that getting it right required
so much effort. So it’s particularly gratifying to finally get to share it with
everyone who has been waiting for Geoff and Robin’s story, and also with people
who may just be coming into the Saugatuck universe.
So thank you
for being here!
Tattoo artist Geoff Gilchrest is convinced his life is some
sort of cosmic joke. Why else would a hemophiliac also be a masochist? He’s
given himself more than one elbow bleed since puberty just doing what guys do
when alone and bored, so forget about whips and chains. How many partners would
contemplate playing with someone even a mild flogging could kill?
Gallery owner Robin Brady knows he can deliver what Geoff
needs: to be taken to the edge of danger but never beyond. But Robin came to
Saugatuck to get away from the leather scene and heal from a betrayal by his
former sub, so he’s not sure he should get involved with Geoff. His ambivalence
isn’t helped by the fact that Geoff’s unwillingness to communicate about his
well-being hits Robin in some very raw places.
Geoff’s hemophilia isn’t the obstacle he thinks it is.
Instead, a lack of trust—on both their parts—is what could end them before they
have a chance to begin.
About Amelia C. Gormley:
Amelia C. Gormley published her first short story in the
school newspaper in the 4th grade, and since then has suffered the persistent
delusion that enabling other people to hear the voices in her head might be a
worthwhile endeavor. She’s even convinced her hapless spouse that it could be a
lucrative one as well, especially when coupled with her real-life interest in
angst, kink, social justice issues, and pretty men.
When her husband and son aren’t interacting with the back of
her head as she stares at the computer, they rely on her to feed them, maintain
their domicile, and keep some semblance of order in their lives (all very, very
bad ideas—they really should know better by now.) She can also be found playing
video games and ranting on Tumblr, seeing as how she’s one of those horrid
social justice warriors out to destroy free speech, gaming, geek culture, and
everything else that’s fun everywhere.
Wesbite: ameliacgormley.com
Tumbr: ameliacgormley.tumblr.com
Twitter: @ACGormley
Goodreads: goodreads.com/ameliacgormley
Tumbr: ameliacgormley.tumblr.com
Twitter: @ACGormley
Goodreads: goodreads.com/ameliacgormley
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Sounds interesting & it would be good to re-visit Saugatuck.
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I like the idea of a tattoo artist.
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A hemophiliac as a masochist? I'm intriigued. Thank you for sharing.
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