Tag: Riptide Publishing

Guest Post: Fiona Glass

Guest Post: Fiona Glass

My latest book Necessity’s Door is set fair and square in the world of the British police force (at least the non-uniformed, detective part of it). I don’t know about you but here in the UK we see lots of films and tv shows about the American police and their practices, but much less about […]

Review: Necessity’s Door by Fiona Glass

Review: Necessity’s Door by Fiona Glass

Being an openly-gay detective in Birmingham comes with its share of problems. For one, the pay is awful. For another, Jake always gets stuck with the crappy undercover jobs. Like posing as a prostitute to catch the new crime boss in town—a man notorious for rough sex with pretty young rentboys. Jake’s latest op is […]

Character Sketch: Sean O’Hara with Heidi Belleau

Posted May 22, 2012 by Tracy in Reviews | Tagged: , , | 4 Comments
Character Sketch: Sean O’Hara  with Heidi Belleau

Hi, I’m Heidi Belleau! I’m here to talk about my upcoming short story “Cruce de Caminos” an erotic horror being published as a part of Riptide’s Rentboys line. As with most of my published work, I share writing credits with my good friend Violetta Vane. Our particular co-writing relationship is pretty much a 50/50 split […]

Review: Cruce de Caminos by Heidi Belleau and Violetta Vane

Review: Cruce de Caminos by Heidi Belleau and Violetta Vane

This book is part of the Riptide Rentboys 2012 Collection Warning: This reviews does contain some spoilers Street kid Sean O’Hara has never had it easy, but New Orleans has driven him to his knees. His girlfriend’s broken up with him for a sugar daddy, a gun-toting pimp has robbed him of everything but the […]

Review: Priceless by Cat Grant

Review: Priceless by Cat Grant

This book is part of the Riptide Rentboys 2012 Collection Connor Morrison is a 3D optics pioneer, the star of the UC Berkeley physics department, and a socially-inept workaholic. And with his dear friend and business partner, Steve Campbell, handling their investors, he’s content to remain in the shadows. That is, until he meets the […]