by Amy Lane
The Promises Series:
Keeping Promise Rock
Making Promises
Living Promises
The Talker Stories:
Talker, Talker’s Redemption, Talker’s Graduation
Coming Soon: The Talker Stories (all three stories in one volume)
The Green’s Hill Series:
Litha’s Constant Whim
Guarding the Vampire’s Ghost
I Love You, Asshole
Johnnies:
Super Sock Man
Chase in Shadow
Coming Soon: Dex in Blue
Fairy Tales:
Truth in the Dark
Hammer & Air
Also:
The Locker Room
Clear Water
It’s Not Shakespeare
A Solid Core of Alpha
Bewitching Bella’s Brother
Coming Soon: Gambling Men: The Novel
The Three Fates Anthology (with Andrew Grey and Mary Calmes)
Sidecar
Do Over
Mourning Heaven
For a full list go to www.greenshill.com
Aleksandr Voinov is an emigrant German author living near London, where he makes his living editing dodgy business English so it makes sense (and doesn’t melt anybody’s brain). He published five novels and many short stories in his native language, then switched to English and hasn’t looked back. His genres range from horror, science fiction, cyberpunk, and fantasy to contemporary, thriller, and historical erotic gay novels.
In his spare time, he goes weightlifting, explores historical sites, and meets other writers. He singlehandedly sustains three London bookstores with his ever-changing research projects and interests. His current interests include World War II, espionage, medieval tournaments, and prisoners of war. He loves traveling, action movies, and spy novels.
Visit Aleksandr’s website at http://www.aleksandrvoinov.com, his blog at http://www.aleksandrvoinov.com.blogspot.com, and follow him on Twitter, where he tweets as @vashtan.
Amy Lane speaks three languages: English, Knitting, and Sarcasm, and if she doesn’t have words for something, she’s pretty sure it doesn’t exist. She adores her spouse and four children, knits, generally shirks all housework in a crumbling suburban crapmansion in Northern California, and is still surprised that her quaint little hobby of listening to the voices in her head is anything other people would possibly be interested in. Amy believes in human rights, sisterhood, Twu Wuv, the mystery of the fiber arts, and that most politicians should be popped really hard on the head with one of those foam club thingies in order to make the world a better place.
Visit Amy’s website at http://www.greenshill.com.