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Will sets out to help Takoda and his tribe preserve some of their identity... and ends up finding his own. More...
People confound young, brilliant, college professor Brendon, including his boss. So when Josh, the assistant football coach, pursues him, Brendon isn’t sure what to make of him. More...
The love of men for men in the harsh yet magnificent world of historic America: here is a tale of passion and power, ambition and treachery in the beautiful Sangre de Cristo mountains. More...
Jenna Hilary Sinclair
"I highly recommend this wonderful, well-written book...." 4.75 Stars out of 5, JesseWave Reviews
"...powerfully compelling story...credible and convincing. This is not your usual M/M romance. It is so much more...." 5.0 Stars from R. Parklane, Amazon Top 500 Reviewer
"Superb writing; brilliant first-person narrative.... A mature, intelligent, earthy love story." ARE Customer Review from MissRed (All Romance eBooks Best Seller)
Admit One: Top 10 books for 2009 here
Admit One: Recommended Reading for December 2009 here
About Jenna:
I live in the Great American Southwest, but my mind is usually elsewhere. GLBT Bookshelf knocked on my door this morning and we shared coffeecake. Here’s some of what we talked about:
GLBT Bookshelf: Why do you write?
Jenna: You would start with the hardest question. Because I have something to say, and I want to say it to everybody. Because writing lets me live twice: once in the Real World and once in my characters' worlds. Because writing is like a nicotine addiction but way more fun.
GLBT Bookshelf: But why do you write gay romance?
Jenna:
a) Because gay romance is sexy and beautiful. There’s not enough of either in the world.
b) Because it can be light-hearted or deeply serious, Bridget Jones or War and Peace.
c) Because sometime over the years I learned how to write really hot sex scenes between two men in love, and it would be a sin to waste the talent. (Don’t tell Sister Margaretta.)
d) Because I’m trapped and I don't want to get out!
e) All of the above.
GLBT Bookshelf: What do you write about?
Jenna: Characters I love, one way or the other. I just finished a novel in which I lusted after one character and considered the other a brother. By the end, when they were firmly together, I was quite confused!
Right now I’m interested in contemporary or near-contemporary gay romance, with an occasional science fiction or science fantasy idea floating through my brain. My contemporary work doesn't sugarcoat the difficulties gay men encounter in finding their way through the world.
GLBT Bookshelf: Boxers or briefs? Short stories or novels?
Jenna: Hey! Do you mean me or my characters? My characters so far have been boxer wearers. Is there something deep about that question?
I am a born novel writer, even though the first five pieces Dreamspinner Press has published by me are short stories or novellas. It’s odd how that happened. But I much prefer novels because of the room it gives me to really work with the characters. Look for novels from me over the next few years. Long novels. I can’t shut up. (The novel Admit One should be available from Dreamspinner Press in November 2009.)
GLBT Bookshelf: How long have you been writing?
Jenna: It’s embarrassing to say. Almost nineeteen years now, but it only occurred to me to turn pro in October 2008. I have a lot of catching up to do!
GLBT Bookshelf: What do you believe in?
Jenna: One of my stories says it best:
“He believed in everything Jeff (and Jenna) held dear: honesty, loyalty, effort, intensity, the search for truth and the desire to do good in a capricious universe.”
Yes, I’m really like that.
These stories are currently available from Dreamspinner Press:
Click on the covers to find out more:
Novel, 122,000 words
Contemporary Romance
Set in a small west Texas town in 2008
4.75 Stars from Lynn at Jessewave
5 Stars from Rainbow Reviews and Amazon reviewers
All Romance eBooks Bestseller
ONE MARRIAGE AND THREE WEDDINGS
Novella, 32,000 words
Contemporary Romance
Set in 1991 and 1992 in northern New Mexico and Texas
4.5 Stars from Rainbow Reviews
4.25 Stars from Lynn at Jessewave
Novella, 18,000 words
Romance set in Future, minimally Sci-fi
5 Angels from Fallen Angels Review
4 Stars from Rainbow Reviews
4 Stars from Coffee Time Romance
Novella, 24,000 words
Action/Adventure Sci-fi and Romance
Set in the Future
5 Stars from Elisa Rolle on Amazon
5 Stars from Amazon Top 500 Reviewer R. Parklane
4 Nymphs from Literary Nymphs
4 Stars from Rainbow Reviews
Short Story, 13,000 words
Adventure and Romance Sci-Fi
Set in the Future
Non-consensual slave sex
4 Stars from Rainbow Reviews
From the Christmas Dreams Advent Calendar Celebration
Short Story, 11,000 words
Coming Out/Coming of Age
Romance between Secondary Characters
Contemporary, set in 1990 in New Mexico
4 Stars from Rainbow Reviews
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