Monday, February 4, 2013

Summer Spirit

Welcome to the Summer Spirit blog tour!  G. Jay is giving away an ebook copy to one of my readers, so read until the end!  Enjoy the tour stop!

Summer Spirit Book Summary:
Ryan Kinkaid, a successful gay Manhattan antique dealer has had it with life in New York City, especially his random love life. Ryan has what most New Yorkers want — his own successful business, and a mortgage-free brownstone on West 71st Street. However, at age forty-one he discovers he is lacking one very important thing in his life: a meaningful and loving relationship. With summer just around the corner, the approaching heat and his restlessness are reasons for his escape from the city. A four-month rental in historic and picturesque Portsmouth, New Hampshire, with his best friend Lauren was the answer.

Renting a house built in 1810, kindred spirit Nicholas reaches out for contact, and Ryan finds himself wanting to know about the past. However, Nicholas is not the only one wanting Ryan’s attention. Ty, a handsome local man, also has strong desires for Ryan.


The stark contrast of the past collides with the present in this tale of lost and betrayed love, and irrational and undying prejudice.


In the end, all that is left is the affirmation of the value of honesty and commitment in love.


Giveaway Time!
Prize - One Ebook copy of Summer Spirit
To enter, leave a comment with:
Your name (full first name, last initial only)

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Giveaway Winner: Robert Z.

G. Jay's Bio: 
A communications graduate of the City Universities of New York, and after twenty-nine years as a human resources administrator, Jay decided to apply his understanding of the complexities and foibles of the human character in a more creative way. 

Like the main character, Ryan Kinkaid, Jay is a gay man who believes in love and commitment. He and his husband have been together for over thirty years and live on the West coast of Florida with their two cats. A transplant from New York, Jay continues to travel regularly to Portsmouth, New Hampshire, to connect with the New England life which he so loves.

Keep up with G. Jay on his website, the official tour website, and Tribute Books Facebook page.

2 comments:

Tribute Books said...

Hilary, thanks for inviting G. Jay to stop by and for giving your lovely blog followers a chance to win his book.

Robert Zimmermann said...

This looks like a good one :) Thanks for sharing it.

Robert Z.