1st Pre-Release Reviews of Hush

Hush_CvrSMALLI’m so excited to share the links for the very first pre-release reviews of Hush, my next novel due to come out next Tuesday, April 17! They’re over at Gay Book Reviews from Ana and Ele, who both gave it 4.5 stars:

“This was a fantastic book. It is very far from what I feel comfortable reading but I still loved it. The author’s writing and the way the story was developed was simply brilliant and I couldn’t help to fell in love.”
Ana, Gay Book Reviews

“Lynn Kelling’s books have a special place on my shelves. I like her work because it’s very inclusive, diverse, definitely far from mainstream, with an ever present dark undercurrent. I dare say that Kelling’s books have been mind opening about subjects that I previously thought to be taboo… Overall, a great addition to The Manse universe and a must read for the fans of the author.”
Ele, Gay Book Reviews

Please take a look and check out the rest of the reviews. Huge thanks to Ana, Ele, and Gay Book Reviews for their feedback!

Stay posted for the Hush Blog Tour, starting this Sunday, April 15 and ending April 20th. There will be 3 different character interviews, 2 exclusive excerpts and all sorts of fun insights to the story.

EDIT: Just found another review! Jewel at My Fiction Nook gave Hush 4.5 stars:

“I found the story to be emotional. I was invested in the characters well being and happiness. Not only Oliver and Rune, but also Jackson and Adam. I found their dynamic to be powerful. No jealousy, no petty drama, just feels. Lots of feels and hot sex.” – Jewel, My Fiction Nook

Please click through to read the full review. Thanks Jewel & My Fiction Nook for the feedback!! <3

Hush Cover Reveal!

The cover reveal for Hush is going on right now at Sinfully Gay Romance Book Reviews! Please stop by to check it out. The book is now available for pre-order, and if you order it through Enspire Publishing you’ll get 20% OFF as part of their moving sale at their new website!

Huge thanks to Sinfully <3 Hush will be released April 17.

If you’re a reviewer/blogger interested in an ARC, email me here.

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Hush News

I’m excited to share some news about my next novel release, Hush (Prequel to Bare). The cover reveal (with pre-order links, story excerpt & giveaway!) will take place on Tuesday, March 13. The book will be released on April 17, with the blog tour stretching from April 15 through April 20. I’ve already got some interesting things planned, so stay posted!

You can add the book on Goodreads here.

Read the story page here.

If any reviewers out there are interested in an ARC, send me a message and I’ll put you on my list!

Taking Care Life Update & Top 20 of 2017 at Diverse Reader

I have cool news to share, but first I’d like to do some real talk about my personal life. The older I get, the more I realize how seldom we talk about the things that really matter. I’m going to try to change that because I truly believe the more we share of ourselves, the more it brings us all closer together, and the world needs a lot more of that right now.
I was raised to devalue myself and to put “taking care of myself” dead last on the ol’ cosmic priority list. In my toxic family, these were the only things I was allowed to care about:

  1. Other people’s needs
  2. Responsibilities
  3. Obsessing over other people’s expectations

I’ve since consciously reorganized my priority list to:

  1. Myself
  2. Loved ones & friends
  3. Responsibilities

But the thing is, I spent 37 years living by that first list, and it’s had some undeniable effects on my health and happiness. When you spend so long setting yourself on fire to keep other people warm, you wind up with a lot of burn scars (that never should have been there). Mine have been catching up with me, so I’ve been taking lots of extra time to just RELAX and enjoy life. I meditate every day now. I’m giving acupuncture a try (with hubby! My needle-phobic daughter is horrified). I pay attention to signals my body gives me. I don’t waste any more time on the past or the future, because right now is all that really matters. I spend more time talking to the people I love, listening to what they have to say, and doing things I enjoy. If you relate at ALL to any of this, I wholeheartedly encourage you to re-prioritize your own list, STAT.

You can’t make other people happy if they’re choosing misery. There are a lot of people in this world who let fear and ego fuel them, and we can’t save them from that without their cooperation. But you can choose to do whatever is in your power to make yourself happier. Because happiness is a choice. You usually have to let a lot of shit go before you find it, but it’s there, waiting. It’s not something you discover out in the wide world. You will never find it out there. It’s inside of you. I promise. It’s easy to forget how beautiful this world and the people in it can be, and how lucky we are to have the chance to be here, right now, together, and try to make a difference and lift each other up. I’m making the time to remind myself of that.

Anyway, this all means I’ve spent less time writing, and a lot less time on social media. I *have* been editing like a maniac, working on two books at the same time (Life From Nothing and Hush are both coming your way soon), and I have hope to get back to writing soon (Twin Ties #4, baby! Word count’s almost at 60k!)

COOL NEWS: 

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Becoming Kerry has just been named as one of Erin’s Top 20 of 2017 over at Diverse Reader! This book maybe more than any other I’ve written contains real pieces of my heart and soul, so I can’t overstate how rewarding it is to have others see value in it. I’m really grateful for the honor and motivation.

Becoming Kerry Story Page & Buy Link >>

The latest (working) blurbs for Life From Nothing & Hush:

HUSH:
Rune Tooby is a smartass rebel and closeted member of motorcycle gang, The Born Soldiers, who enjoyed casual sex and less-than-legal employment before a pickup truck filled with homophobic white supremacists intentionally rammed into his bike, destroying his hearing and shattering his life. Learning to move forward as someone who is deaf and doesn’t speak presents challenges that quickly overwhelm Rune’s ability to cope, sending him to humbly ask for help from the only place left in which he trusts completely—the rich and powerful Dominants of Manse who once trained him in the arts of BDSM. While Rune desperately searches for simple human connection and kindness, cocky day trader and Dom Oliver Hughes lives a life of indulgent luxury that has left him feeling adrift, unneeded, and without purpose, mostly because his beloved submissive, Jackson Whitney, is happily married with kids, a demanding career as a cardiologist, and little time or attention for his Master. When a meeting between Rune and Oliver is carefully arranged by the men of Manse, it’s just the beginning of the wild ride that carries away everyone who gets too close to the explosive pair, leading them on a path filled with constant communication challenges, rage-filled vengeance, painfully unearthed secrets, Rune’s total willingness to put himself in harm’s way to aid those in need, and Oliver’s horror at having to endure Rune’s quest, or face losing him forever. (MMM)

Life From Nothing:
Driven from home by the terror of living with abusive parents, eighteen-year-old Eris Traylor finally has a taste of freedom. Used to being judged for his piercings, small stature, ethnicity, sexuality, and state of near-constant desperation, his expectations are set low. After being homeless for two years, Eris winds up in a juvenile detention facility, but upon his release is welcomed into a spot at Rolling Hills Farm—a refuge for neglected or homeless LGBTQ youth and young adults. Certain his parents will track him down yet again, Eris fears his time at his new home will be cut all-too-short and necessitate yet another mad dash for his life. While getting his first taste of what it’s like to live a somewhat-normal life amongst other gay young men, Eris focuses on using his street smarts and well-honed instincts to seduce thirty-nine-year-old, tall, dark and handsome stable master, Jude Southwood, and secure his protection. But though Eris is certain his survival depends on luring in someone strong like Jude, suspicious, secretive, and seemingly-straight-laced housemate Quinn Cannon has no doubt Eris will bring only danger and chaos to the fragile peace of their home. (MMM)

Thanks to my readers for your support and kindness, this past year and always. I’m sending each one of you all of the hugs, love, and good vibes you can handle. I’m really looking forward to what 2018 has in store!

Becoming Kerry is on 2 Favorites of 2017 Lists!

Becoming-Kerry-Lynn-KellingI’m so happy to share that Becoming Kerry made the list for Kazza’s Favorites of 2017 over at On Top Down Under Book Reviews!! I’m so honored by the inclusion and thrilled to see my beloved genderqueer romance recognized in such amazing company. Huge thanks to Kazza for the inclusion!

Becoming Kerry was also included on Ana’s Top Books of 2017 over at Gay Book Reviews (thank you, Ana!!)

Here’s what Kazza had to say about Becoming Kerry:

“Poignant and bold and addicting best sums up Becoming Kerry. Lynn Kelling writes some of the most memorable main characters of anyone I’ve ever read. I never forget her MCs, even her secondary characters pop, because they all leave an indelible mark on me in one way or another. Here’s a story where you put it down and know that here are two characters who were meant to be together. Kerry and Ewyn. Ewyn and Kerry – sections of a perfect circle. In typical Lynn Kelling style, these MCs have to work for it, Ewyn feels the loss of his brother every day and Kerry is coming into the person they need to be to feel comfortable. It’s emotive and it’s dramatic and it’s just right.” – Kazza, On Top Down Under Book Reviews

Becoming Kerry – 2017 Rainbow Awards Runner-Up for Best Transgender Contemporary Romance

12348067_1174925609208186_43252085009555681_nHow cool is this?? Becoming Kerry has been awarded 3rd place in the Best Transgender Contemporary Romance category of the 2017 Rainbow Awards!! 

I struggle to convey how rewarding and inspiring it is to be recognized in such esteemed company by such wonderful people. Becoming Kerry was a labor of love, which went through many incarnations in the editing process, and frustrated me to no end for a while there. But telling Kerry’s story was way too important for me to give up so easily. It means the world to see the story appreciated in such a phenomenal way, and it really helps drive me on creatively to keep trusting my muse, even when it leads me through a minefield! Huge, heartfelt thanks to the judges, and to the FFP editing team which helped me so much along the way.

Bare gets 2017 Rainbow Awards Honorable Mention Award

12144751_1152051578162256_5457885689979025011_nI’m so honored to report that Bare has gotten an Honorable Mention in the 2017 Rainbow Awards!!! The judge had this to say:

1) The sharp writing and intriguing characters kept me engaged from beginning to end.
2) Exciting, compelling, emotional. It has everything I love in a story! This is definitely an enjoyable read and I’ll definitely be keeping my eyes open for more of Kelling’s stories.

Thank you so much to them!! I’m using this as fuel as I continue writing the 4th installment of the Twin Ties series (told exclusively from the Popovic point of view AND 2 years in the future – I’m at over 51k words now), and work on editing Life From Nothing and Hush. It’s great incentive to keep trusting my instincts as I work to share my stories with my lovely readers. *hugs all around*

On Top Down Under Book Reviews Blog Versary Post & Signed Paperback Giveaway

I’m so excited to share with you a post on Why I Write Romance that’s part of the Blog Versary celebration at On Top Down Under Book Reviews. This post captures a lot of the way I’ve been approaching things in writing and in life lately, especially given the current tumultuous nature of our literal and political climates here in the US. Please click through to give it a read and enter the exciting giveawaythe winner will receive an autographed paperback of their choice from any book in my entire back catalogue!

Thanks to On Top Down Under Book Reviews for inviting me to be a part of the celebration & happy blog versary to them!

Read the post and enter to win!

National Coming Out Day Celebration at Kimmers’ Erotic Book Banter

Becoming-Kerry-Lynn-KellingHelp celebrate National Coming Out Day with some kick-ass MM book recommendations from Kimmers’ Erotic Book Banter! Becoming Kerry is featured here for Kerry’s journey coming out as genderqueer, but check out all of the other incredible features too.

Enter to win the giveaway for a chance to win one of the books listed! Huge thanks to Kimmers for inviting me to participate with such an esteemed bunch of authors <3

Part 1 | Part 2

In Other News: The manuscript for Hush (Prequel to Bare, MMM BDSM) has been submitted to ForbiddenFiction! Yay for finishing stuff! Stay posted for more information about this story about how Rune, Oliver & Jackson came together. Oh, and Adam will be there too (being deliciously dirty, of course)!

2017 Rainbow Awards Honorable Mention: Bare & Arctic Restitution

12144751_1152051578162256_5457885689979025011_nHoly cats! I was thrilled to wake up this rainy Monday morning to see both Bare and Arctic Restitution have received Honorable Mentions in the 2017 Rainbow Awards!! Here’s what the judges had to say about each…

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The sharp writing and intriguing characters kept me engaged from beginning to end. 

Arctic Restitution

ArcticRestitution_CvrPDFfix21) I am so lucky to have read the two previous books before reading Arctic Restitution. I loved Jaye from the get go, hated Cash to the point I wanted to scratch his eyes out. The entire series puts you into an emotional rollercoaster when at some times you’re flying high, and at some, you’re a puddle of goo with snot running down your nose. At times you’re all excited (after the first book) and with sexual tension, then you’re filled with fear for Jaye and what is happening to him at a particular moment.  Out of the three books, Caged Jaye and Arctic Restitution were my two favorites. There were so many times when I wanted to pull Jaye out of the story and give him a hug, keep him safe from the gangs and the ghost monsters. I really liked him and from the beginning was rooting for him, for his safety, his sanity. I also enjoyed and appreciated the Note at the end of the book. It gives you a view of the characters as the author perceived them. That was quite thoughtful. I really enjoyed reading this series and have to give Lynn a huge thank you for the feels and especially her generosity. Keep on writing, Lynn!
2) I was totally hooked by this gritty, raw, honest, and engrossing book

Thank you so much to the judges and to all of my readers who give me such wonderful motivation to keep writing and working hard! Much love to everyone <3

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