Hello, my name is Christine d’Abo and I’m
so happy to be here today.
I’m a firm believer that the good friends
are the family members that we get to choose. The get us on a level that
sometimes our biological family doesn’t. When I came up with the idea of
Ringside Gym and the men who were involved with it, I wanted to make sure that
their relationships reflected that feeling.
Max would be the “middle” child of the
trio of heroes. He’s my peacemaker, the one who wants to make sure everyone and
everything is okay. But Max has a problem – he doesn’t know what to do when
he’s not needed. Zack no longer needs him now that he has Noland in his life,
and their other friend Eli has been MIA due to his MMA career. Max’s life
begins to drift and he questions not only what he wants, but also who he wants
in it.
When Grady Barnes shows up on the scene,
Max is equal parts intrigued and annoyed. Here is a man who seems to have it
all, but is seemingly at the whim of his father. When Grady asks Max for help, he takes a leap
of faith and agrees. What Max doesn’t anticipate is how quickly Grady will work
his way into his heart.
All Max needs to do is find a way to
prevent Grady from being forced into a marriage he doesn’t want, while not
giving in to his impulse to sweep Grady into his arm.
Simple, right?
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Max Tremblay should be happy. His
nightclub, Frantic, is one of the most popular gay clubs in Toronto, and his
childhood refuge, Ringside Gym, is well on the way to reopening. But when he
finds yet another drunk in the alley beside the bar, Max isn’t sure this is the
life he truly wants.
Grady Barnes has it all. He’s rich,
famous, and wants for nothing. Well, nothing but a good relationship with his
father. When he discovers that his father is going to force him into an
arranged marriage, Grady has had enough. He tracks down Max, the man who got
him to safety after a night of overindulgence, and makes him a proposal:
pretend to be his fiancé for two weeks and he’ll invest in Ringside Gym.
When the pair travel to Vancouver to
attend a family wedding, the flames of their mutual attraction ignite, and they
discover that the only difference between pretend and reality is how well they
can fake it.
Now available from Riptide Publishing and Amazon.
Deep in the heart of Toronto lies
Ringside Gym. Once a safe haven for troubled teens, Ringside has gone derelict,
a forgotten memory of past days. Until a group of friends set out to do what
they can to bring life back to the ring and create a new home for LGBT youths.
But when their lives threaten to pull
down their dreams, each man must turn to others to help make it a reality.
Winners take all—but there are no losers in love.
About Christine d’Abo:
A romance novelist and short story
writer, Christine has over thirty publications to her name. She loves to
exercise and stops writing just long enough to keep her body in motion too.
When she’s not pretending to be a ninja in her basement, she’s most likely
spending time with her family and two dogs.
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It's a great premise!
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Congrats and thanks for sharing about Max. This sounds great. I like the faking it premise, and that of the whole series. And I love Toronto and Vancouver, so will enjoy those settings. - Purple Reader,
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ReplyDeleteI read the first one and before I was able even finished with it , I had to pre order the next 2 in the series at Riptide. I absolutely love this series!
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Congrats and can't wait to read this book!!!!
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Congrat on the new release. Faking It sounds fantastic. Can't wait to read it.
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