Release Blitz and Giveaway: Creek: Nora Phoenix and E.M. Lindsey

by - Friday, June 28, 2024

 Creek
(Honorably Discharged #1)
Nora Phoenix and E.M. Lindsey
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June 28, 2024

Accepting my career in the Army is over after losing my leg is hard.

But the obnoxious, good looking, glass-half-full surfer in my physical therapy sessions is worse.
And god help him if he doesn’t stop trying to give me advice.

Living in a home with three of my closest veteran buddies is a challenge as we all have our crosses to bear and wounds to heal from, but mine only seem to be getting deeper with every step forward I take. I already have to adjust to a new life as a civilian. I don’t need a sexuality crisis to go with it.

But Heath is making me question everything I thought I knew about myself. And while that should terrify me, somehow, he’s helping me feel braver than I ever have before.

Creek is the first book of the Honorably Discharged series, featuring a grumpy veteran with a chip on his shoulder the size of Texas, a sunshine surfer who can bring out the best in almost everyone, a bisexual awakening, found family, hurt/comfort, and a steamy happily ever after.




This book grabbed me from the start and kept me invested. Two seemingly opposite men whose reaction is so strong that it is easiest to explain it as hate or at least strong dislike. 

Creek is not doing well coming to terms with his new life minus one leg and his active duty Army career. He is bitter, angry, prickly, overwhelmed, determined, and fiercely independent. He has ties with his "brothers" but has never really been in a real relationship and has only hooked up with women. He has lost hope, his identity, and is unsure of what comes next in his future. It is easy to take out his annoyance and anger on the sunshiny amputee that he has to share time in physical therapy with. 

Heath has a sunny disposition, a goofy grin, and a seemingly positive outlook. And he is farther ahead than Creek in his recovery and that just makes Creek want to compete with him more.  He has had an easier time transitioning back to his career as a high school teacher and coach and makes no secret he is gay. But his happy facade also hides some deep personal pain, abandonment, trust, and self-worth issues. 

From hating to be in the same room together to becoming irrationally obsessed with each other and not sure they like it, I enjoyed seeing them begin to look deeper at each other and find common ground. And their verbal reactions turn to strong, unexpected physical ones and to a connection neither of them ever expected. I loved these two together especially as they showed the cracks in their armor and allowed themselves to be vulnerable and begin to trust and feel.  

This is an emotional,  opposites-attract, grumpy-sunshine, bi-awakening, hurt-comfort story about hope, trust, support, healing, featuring firsts, friendship, and found family. I enjoyed this whole group from Creek's housemates and former teammates Nash, Bean, and Tameron, his brother Forest, their PT Kent, and Heath's friends Kaleo and Zayd. I am looking forward to more in this series. As a therapist, I appreciated the fact that the authors did not make their recovery and medical problems easy or quick fixes and dealt honestly with the effort required, pain, and setbacks. It added depth and framework to the story, but their connection, healing, and ability to persevere and overcome made it truly shine. Their writing styles blended very well to craft this beautiful story of love and self-worth. 


Nora Phoenix
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Would you like the long or the short version of my bio?
The short? You got it.
I write steamy gay romance books and I love it. I also love reading books. Books are everything.
How was that?
A little more detail? Gotcha.
I started writing my first stories when I was a teen…on a freaking typewriter. I still have these, and they’re adorably romantic. And bad, haha. Fear of failing kept me from following my dream to become a romance author, so you can imagine how proud and ecstatic I am that I finally overcame my fears and self doubt and did it. I adore my genre because I love writing and reading about flawed, strong men who are just a tad broken..but find their happy ever after anyway.
My favorite books to read are pretty much all MM/gay romances as long as they have a happy end. Kink is a plus… Aside from that, I also read a lot of nonfiction and not just books on writing. Popular psychology is a favorite topic of mine and so are self help and sociology.
Hobbies? Ain’t nobody got time for that. Just kidding. I love traveling, spending time near the ocean, and hiking. But I love books more.

E.M. Lindsey
E.M. Lindsey is a non-binary, MM Romance author who lives on the East Coast of the United States. When they're not working, EM is spending time on the beach, kayaking, swimming, and playing with their dogs. 



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