May 29, 2015

Happy Release Day! For Mac by Brynn Stein

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Branson Farrell lost his parents when he was thirteen, and for the last ten years his brother, Mac, eight years his senior, has taken care of him. But Mac’s love came at a price. Both brothers were raised to believe being gay was completely unacceptable, and Branson has almost convinced himself he can be what Mac expects. When he looks at a man in a bar and Mac notices, Mac drags him off in horror.

Mac’s distress and disgust leads to a car accident that leaves Branson injured and Mac in a coma. Branson heals and stays at Mac’s bedside, but when Mac doesn’t recover, he is moved to a long-term care facility. There, Branson meets openly gay, confident, and attractive Liam Sullivan. Liam stirs feelings Branson thought he’d rid himself of, and to honor his brother, Branson fights tooth and nail against his attraction. When the cost of denying who he is becomes too high, Branson must battle a lifetime of hatred that’s been beaten into his body and mind to try for something of his own.


Today I’m very lucky to be interviewing Liam Sullivan from Brynn Stein’s new book For Mac
Hi Liam, thank you for agreeing to this interview. I know you have places to go, so let’s get right to it..

What do you find attractive in a man?
I love blond hair and blue eyes, but more important for me is that the man is kind and loving.

The first thing that went through your head when you saw Branson.
I was so sorry for him with what he was going through with his brother. I was attracted to him immediately. He’s gorgeous, who wouldn’t be. But I was getting ‘leave me alone vibes’ from him, so I had a hard time figuring him out.

Do you think you’ll insist the author visits you again?
I think we bugged poor Brynn until she wrote down our entire story, so I don’t think there’s anything else to tell right yet.

Before you met Branson, what was your ideal man?
The typical, I guess. Tall, ripped, strong. Porn star material.

You’re going out for dinner. What’s your favorite food?
Anything but tuna subs. I’ve had enough of those with Branson at the hospital to last a lifetime. <G>


I've always loved to write and wrote fan fiction before I even knew what it was called. When computers came along, with online communities and places to publish fan fiction, I wrote even more. Then a friend convinced me to try to have an altered version of an AU (alternate universe, meaning all but original) published. My manuscript was accepted and now I'm a 'published author'.




5 comments:

Serena S. said...

Congrats on the new release, Brynn! The blurb is very interesting, like a rollercoaster-story, I'd like to read it. =)

Sherry said...

Hi Brynn!! Congratulations on your new book. I can't wait to read it.

Unknown said...

Thank you for visiting us, Ladies! Good luck!

Irma said...

Hello Brynn :) Congratulations on your new release :)

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