Ebook giveaway: Still by Mary Calmes [CONTEST CLOSED]

Many thanks to Mary Calmes for donating an ebook copy of her forthcoming m/m romance, Still, for a lucky commenter to win! Still will be released by Dreamspinner Press on May 15.

What happens when two men who have been together for seventeen years fall out of love? Sivan Cruz, a set director in San Francisco, and Walter Wainwright, a big shot Bay Area lawyer, find out the hard way. Walter loves Sivan with all his heart but rarely talks about it, and Sivan needs to hear the words. The language of the love they have shared for so long, that has enabled them to build a life together and raise two children, stops working. They become – still.

When Sivan asks for a divorce, Walter doesn’t know how to say no. They separate, but while Sivan sees the relationship as over, Walter sees only a temporary setback. He has never lost his passion for Sivan and decides he has to say something before he ends up loving his husband in silence for the rest of his life.

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About Mary

My name is Mary Calmes and I have been writing since I was in the seventh grade. One of my first stories ever was about Demetrius and Konor, two big strapping gorgeous knights and while it was not historically accurate in any way, hello, seventh grade, the one thing that became glaringly obvious was that the guys liked each other more than the damsels in distress they were trying to save.

“Boys don’t sleep in the same bed when they’re grown-ups,” my mother said when I read it to her.

“Men don’t talk nice to each other like that,” my step-father said that night.

They do in m/m fiction which I was destined to write.

I tried really hard to write a female lead but it just left me flat. I read all kinds of different books and I have favorite writers in every genre but I can only write about men. The dynamics between two men are more interesting to me and as a woman, I like men and the idea of two men together, two beautiful men… I don’t understand the question.

When people tell you that they’ve enjoyed something you’ve written, there really is no greater feeling.

Contest Rules

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  • If you win, please respect the author’s intellectual property and don’t make copies of the ebook for anyone else.
  • This contest is open worldwide!

“No one understands me like you do, wastebasket.” -Mayhem

127 thoughts on “Ebook giveaway: Still by Mary Calmes [CONTEST CLOSED]”

  1. I’ve found waste baskets to be open and excepting of my foibles. I understand your love of one, May.
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  2. Oh – I love the sound of this one, and since it’s one of Mary Calmes – well, say no more. Please count me in!

  3. Please enter me too. Thanks!

    What a pretty picture of May’s gorgeous green eyes. She must like cozy spaces if she likes wastebaskets.

  4. Mayhem, you are so beautiful. To me. Can’t you seeeeee? Mary Calmes, yes I would like to enter this contest, and mayhap win. I’ve had a lucky week!

  5. Please count me. Miss May how many wastebaskets do you steal from your Mom?

  6. This story hits too close to home. I’d love to read their happy ending since mine didn’t have it. (A garden needs caring or it’ll shrivel and die)
    Count me in, please. Thank you.

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