Transgender Romance Writers Blog Hop #LGBT #Excerpt #Giveaway

The AMAZING authors, Sara York, Vicktor Alexander, Z. Allora, Kimberly Gardner, Corvus Alyse, Ethan Stone, & Theo Fenraven, stop by RGR to talk about what they want the readers to know about their transgender romance.  So I would like to give a BIG Thank You to all of them for taking the time out to…

Groom of Convenience by @VVeeB #LGBT #Review

Dana reviews Groom of Convenience (Scandalous Whispers of the Remmington Realm #1) by Vicktor Alexander (Published by Dreamspinner Press, October 17,2014, 300 pages) Blurb: In an alternate universe, in the country of Angland, 1814, the gentry live lives of culture and class. It is a time of courtships, marriages of convenience, and titles, where scandal can…

‘Groom of Convenience’ by Vicktor Alexander @VVeeB #BookTour #LGBT

Cover Artist: Shobana Appavu Blurb: In an alternate universe, in the country of Angland, 1814, the gentry live lives of culture and class. It is a time of courtships, marriages of convenience, and titles, where scandal can ruin an entire family. Gender lines are blurred, and making a good match is of utmost importance. Children…

‘Not At GRL’ Celebration: #Guestpost by Vicktor Alexander with #Giveaway

***** Today we are happy to welcome Vicktor Alexander to our blog. We had a wonderful ‘Not At GRL’ celebration last night and today we will continue with some great Guestposts and even more opportunities to win! Vicktor Alexander will offer 4!!! prizes (2 prizes for comments on this post and 2 rafflecopter prizes) in…

Raising Shawna by Vicktor Alexander / @VVeeB #LGBT #Review

Tracy reviews Vicktor Alexander’s ‘Raising Shawna’ (Love & Life in the Panhandle 1). (The book was published by the author on November 12th, 2013, 328 pgs). Why I read this book: The reason I read this book was because it sounded very different from anything else I had ever read. What would you do if the spirit…

Celebrating Minorities: "Dakota" by Vicktor Alexander

There are many minorities that most don’t think about, let alone see, in fiction.  You have some minorities that you see but don’t see.  For instance, bisexuals–the “B” in LGBT.  It is one of the main sexual identities but it is not represented as much when stories are written. Bisexuals are largely still in the closet. The same is true for…