Monday, February 20, 2017


Author: Gen Ryan
Title: Losing You (Trade Me Collection)
Genre: Gay Romance
Release Date: January 28, 2017
Publisher: Hot Tree Publishing
Cover Artist: Soxsational Cover Art
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After a tragic accident, aspiring pro-surfer Brad Morris, leaves his hometown of California to try to forget his pain. Unable to swim or surf since his loss, he focuses on a new career as a car mechanic and restorer. After years of struggling, Brad finally agrees to get help and attempts to gain back the parts of himself he lost that day in the ocean.

Colton James gave his all to his partner, Ben, but his all wasn’t enough. Dumped after buying Ben’s dream home, he buries himself further in his career as a police officer. But when he meets Brad, all bets are off, and Colton begins to question what’s more important: a job, or the one you love?

Clouded by their pasts, will both men be able to see beyond those they lost in order to have a future together?

Hot Tree Publishing Exclusive M/M Romance Collection

Trade Me is a new genre-linked collection of 30,000 - 50,000 word novellas. With so many sexy trades to pant over, Trade Me stories offer heat, swoon-worthy men, and HEAs that will leave M/M romance lovers completely satisfied.


Never have I ever….
by Gen Ryan
        Read a m/m romance! Well not me because I write them and love ALL things romance. 
It can be challenging to think about venturing into another genre of romance, especially when you find one that you love. I was this person. A few years ago, I would only read paranormal (because you know vampires and shifters are awesome) and believe it or not, I would scoff at romance novels. I mean, didn’t all of them have Fabio on the cover with his ripped body and long blonde hair? Oh and there was insta-love and they all lived happily ever after. Well, I’ve always admitted when I was wrong and boy was I. 
I ventured into the romance world strictly by accident, stumbling upon the Indie world and falling in love, yes you guessed it, instantly! I quickly read and realized that romance comes in all different shapes and sizes with story lines that are so sweet they will give you a cavity or so heart retching that I found myself clinging to my husband for dear life like a damn spider monkey! 
With this new love for romance novels came my own story lines and the desire to embrace all things romance. Now, don’t get me wrong, my stories aren’t always sweet and not everyone gets their happily ever after but they are real.  This is why I write various genres within romance. I made this decision because I believe that regardless of your age, sexual orientation or waist size we all desire to be loved and cherished for who we are. I want to show readers that love can be found in the most unexpected places and that love can be for everyone.
So when considering whether to purchase Fix You or Losing You, which are both m/m novellas that I wrote, I ask that you do so with an open mind. Remember your love for romance and understand that love is no different for two men or two women for that matter. Love is simply a coveted feeling, a connection so strong that we feel it deep within our bones. So give them a try, and fall in love with Maxwell and Jason and Brad and Colton.




You can find Genevieve curled up reading paranormal romance and romantic thrillers, or frantically typing her stories on her laptop.

Psychology is her trade by day, teaching and molding the minds of college students. Her interest in psychology can be seen in her books, each including many psychological undertones. Although she loves teaching, her passion, her true love, lays in the stories that roam around her in head. Yes, they all come from her mind-the good, the bad, and the totally insane. 

She lives in Massachusetts-no not Boston-with her husband, daughter, and American Eskimo dog. With each story she shares, she hopes her love for writing and storytelling seeps through, encompassing the reader and leaving them wanting more.


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