Sunday, June 14, 2020

Love vs. Career



Before being won over by Bacoj, Vax was dead set on putting his career first. Have you ever had to put love on hold for any reason? Or has love ever derailed the plans you made for your future?

Preparing for war. Fending off a vengeful stalker. It’s the perfect time for romance on Kalquor.



In one day, Dramok Bacoj realizes his cherished dream only to have it snatched away. Then he meets the perfect man, Imdiko Vax. Unfortunately, Vax is a firm believer in career before love, so he’s unavailable for courtship. Or is he? Fending off a vengeful stalker, he turns to Bacoj for help, and discovers a romance he can’t easily set aside.



Nobek Japohn is all the protector a clan could hope for. However, the young warrior’s personality isn’t geared toward working well with others. Yet when he sees the handsome pair of Bacoj and Vax in the sort of trouble only he can save them from, long-shattered hopes rise anew. Maybe he can be part of a clan, if they’ll only give him a chance…



…and if a lunatic bent on murder doesn’t kill them first.

4 comments:

  1. Hi Tracy, Glad to see you've been able to find the time to blog regularly once more! I've only just bought Clan and Command and read through the first chapter so far so don't want the book "ruined" too much for me just yet ;) but as for your questions, I do believe there are a lot of us for whom love causes some kind of unexpected change of plans. When I was in college I remember meeting someone who ended up dropping in and out of school and still couldn't finish her degree a baby and 7 years later. As for me, I did meet who I thought was going to be Mr. Right in school and would have left for him, but it didn't work out.

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    1. A relationship always demands some sort of compromise at the very least, doesn't it? Thanks for sharing! I hope you were able to have it all: terrific career and Mr. Right.

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  2. LOL well, life has thrown me its share of curveballs, but I did finally end up with a wonderful career; alas, I don't think there is a Mr. Right for me since I'm terminally single. But your books are a wonderful guilty pleasure and life hasn't turned out all that bad so can't complain. Stay safe and healthy in these troubled times!

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    1. Thanks! I hope you're staying safe too. I'm glad you got the career...and you never know when love will show its fickle head. In the meantime, fictional boyfriends won't let you down. Hugs!

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