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Gabbi Grey/Gabbi Powell: Why mental health is so damn important (Contest)
Wednesday, November 20th, 2024

UPDATE: The winner is…Stephanie!
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Hello Delilah!  Thank you for inviting me here today to discuss my new project.  Well…projects?  Could go either way.

Let me clarify.

I love anthologies.  Your readers know that.  Charity anthologies are catnip for me.

When I heard my favorite anthology people had chosen mental health charities for the proceeds, I leaped at the chance to join. I was so excited that I signed up for not one but TWO stories.

Because…double the writing chaos!

So…the stories.  Recapturing the Dream is a second-chance romance. A couple who fell in love in high school.  That love carried them through most of university, but then the budding relationship got derailed.  They went their own way – Mena having three daughters and Todd having four sons.  Then, one day, they wind up living next to each other.  By design?  Hard to say…

Mena’s beloved husband died a horrible death, and she’s resigned to living alone while raising her three beloved daughters.  Todd’s newly divorced and struggling to find ways to connect to his four very different sons.

Throw in some teenage crushes, adult lust, and bonfires…and my heart was happy to write this lovely short story set in my Love in Cedar Valley series.

Okay, so Mena and Todd are good.

What about my second story?  I was thrilled to discover that R.L. Merrill has written a gay romance for this anthology.  I love representation.  And, of course, I threw in Pumpkin Spicey as my addition—a  short story set in my Love in Mission City world.

Clay is a sweetheart, entrepreneur, and ambitious guy.  He’s created a super secret pumpkin spice recipe that he’s ready to unveil at the Mission City fall market.  Great.  What he doesn’t expect is to meet a really nice guy who keeps coming back to his booth day after day.

This is, by far, the sweetest romance I’ve ever written.  I had a length constraint (as I do with all my short stories) and I wanted to ensure the courtship was realistic, given the market only lasts a few days.  Now…I also fit in the most cameos of any of my stories.  Thirty-six — if you count the mentions of the canine companions left at home.  You’re thinking…that’s impossible.  The story is just going to be about other people and I won’t be able to keep track!  Well, Clay’s running a booth.  Where people come and buy things.  He interacts with those customers.  I promise, it all flows together and the cameos span my three pennames.  A little something for loyal readers and just a fun story for everyone else.

I did encounter one problem.  I was so focused on the sweet courtship (they don’t even hold hands) that I completely missed the bonfire!  Duh.  Fortunately I had space to go back and add a little epilogue.  S’mores and kisses and a happily ever after.

My work was done.

Next comes the work to get word of the anthology out to readers who might enjoy a variety of stories set around autumn and bonfires. While helping Wounded Warrior and the International Mental Health Association.  So, I encourage you to snap up your copy, grab a mug of warm apple cider, and enjoy!

Thank you so much, Delilah, for the invitation.  As a thank you, I’m offering a $5 GC to one lucky commenter.  Let me know – what is your favorite thing about fall?  Random will pick a commenter for the prize!

Light My Fire

Bonfire Night, Homecoming, Harvest Festivals, whatever the reason – ‘tis the season to sparkle.

Gather your nearest and dearest (or those who you wish were) close as we fan the flames in this collection of stories from USA Today best-selling and award-winning romance authors curated by The New Romance Café sure to warm your heart…and maybe other places.

All proceeds go to charity in the fight for mental health support. Our chosen charities for this anthology are Wounded Warrior and the International Mental Health Association.

Authors:
Julie Halperson
Ryleigh Sloan
Chele MacCabe
L Mad Hildebrandt
Sharon Wray
Meg Napier
J. Keely Thrall
Fiona Fairhame
Cecelia Conway
T.S. Simons
Gabbi Grey
Cynthia Terelst
Sharon Michalove
Susanna Eastman
Shelby Gunter
Zoey Zane
Heather Scarlett
Alice Dashwood
Cara North
Anna Klein
Katina J Rose
Michelle Moncrieff
Niki Trento
Jewelz Baxter
Gabbi Powell
R.L. Merrill
Kat Long
Bonnie Poirier
Elaine Reed
Kelly Renway

The anthology will only be available for a limited time.

Links:
Universal Link: https://books2read.com/tnrc2024lightmyfire
Amazon US: https://www.amazon.com/Light-My-Fire-Charity-Collection-ebook/dp/B0D5DLHSS1
Add it to Goodreads:  https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/213936718-light-my-fire

Gabbi’s Two Stories in Light My Fire

Pumpkin Spicey by Gabbi Grey

My first opportunity to share my new super-secret pumpkin spice recipe with the world is at the autumn Farmer’s Market in Mission City. I’m all set with plenty of inventory, but what I don’t expect is a cute guy who drops by every day asking for…pumpkin carving lessons?

The last day of the market, I’m too busy to speak to him, and he disappears. I’m worried he thought I didn’t want him around, and I need to apologize. My good friend Wyatt suggests I track the guy down at his house. That leads to a surprise that changes everything.

Pumpkin Spicy is an 8k sweet gay romance short story with a shy stranger, nosy friends, and a chance meeting that might just lead to a happily ever after.

Recapturing the Dream by Gabbi Grey writing as Gabbi Powell

When noisy neighbors draw Mena Keaton from her home late at night, she isn’t ready to confront her first love, Todd Burnett. She thrusts down her warring emotions and asks Todd—and his four sons—to keep the noise down.

Todd, for his part, deliberately moved next door to the woman who’d always held his heart. The divorced man wasn’t sure about the potential for a second chance, but when the opportunity presents itself, he’ll do whatever it takes to get the lovely widow with three daughters to give him another look.

Recapturing the Dream is a 16k word steamy short story is about second chances, seven kids, and a special night by an autumn bonfire.

About Gabbi Grey

USA Today Bestselling author Gabbi Grey lives in beautiful British Columbia where her fur baby chin-poo keeps her safe from the nasty neighborhood squirrels. Working for the government by day, she spends her early mornings writing contemporary, gay, sweet, and dark erotic BDSM romances. While she firmly believes in happy endings, she also believes in making her characters suffer before finding their true love. She also writes m/f romances as Gabbi Black and Gabbi Powell.

13 comments to “Gabbi Grey/Gabbi Powell: Why mental health is so damn important (Contest)”

  1. Colleen C.
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    · November 20th, 2024 at 12:56 pm · Link

    I love the cool crisp days… they make me happy!



  2. AMY FENDLEY
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    · November 20th, 2024 at 1:35 pm · Link

    I love the fall because of the cooler weather and the change of the colors of the leaves. I wasn’t sure we were going to get the cooler weather this fall, but it has finally started to get cooler. Thanksgiving is just around the corner and I will have all of my kids here. Some of them won’t be here for Christmas.
    Happy Thanksgiving and Merry Christmas, Happy Hanukkah!



  3. Mary Preston
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    · November 20th, 2024 at 4:08 pm · Link

    I love the cool nights and warm days. Summer being a bad memory.



  4. Stacey Kinzebach
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    · November 20th, 2024 at 4:16 pm · Link

    I love the changing of the colors and the trees and the leaves falling off. I still pile them up and jump in them with my grandson.



  5. BN
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    · November 20th, 2024 at 6:49 pm · Link

    cooler weather



  6. Debra Guyette
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    · November 21st, 2024 at 7:02 am · Link

    The two stories sound amazing. I too like the cooler days, but also enjoy the holidays.



  7. Stephanie
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    · November 24th, 2024 at 9:46 am · Link

    I’m more of a summer person but do like campfires and football in the Fall.



  8. cindy
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    · November 24th, 2024 at 11:18 am · Link

    I like the fall temps and colors after the heat of the summer. I love being able to dress without sweating and eat heavier solid foods instead of light salads.



  9. Sandy Kelly
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    · November 24th, 2024 at 6:01 pm · Link

    The changing colors! They are beautiful!



  10. Jennifer Beyer
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    · November 26th, 2024 at 11:09 pm · Link

    I love the colors of fall. I love the flavors of fall dishes.



  11. ButtonsMom
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    · November 27th, 2024 at 9:11 pm · Link

    I love charity anthologies! Even though most people think that Florida doesn’t have seasons it’s not exactly true. Earlier this week we had nighttime temps in the low 50’s which is darn chilly when you’re used to night temps in the 80’s. 🙂 I love the cooler daytime temps even though they don’t stick around for long.



  12. flchen
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    · December 2nd, 2024 at 12:40 am · Link

    The cooler temps and chance to curl up with good reads (which is something I enjoy even when it’s warm out, LOL)!



  13. Delilah
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    · December 2nd, 2024 at 12:02 pm · Link

    Thanks to Gabbi for another great post!

    The winner is…Stephanie! Congrats!



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