Marie Sexton

ramblings of a m/m romance author

Promises

Jared Thomas has lived his whole life in the small mountain town of Coda,Promises Colorado. He can’t imagine living anywhere else. Unfortunately, the only other gay man in town is twice his age and used to be his teacher, so Jared is resigned to spending his life alone.

Until Matt Richards walks into his life, that is. Matt has just been hired by the Coda Police Department, and he and Jared immediately become friends. Matt claims he is straight, but for Jared, having a sexy friend like Matt is way too tempting. Facing Matt’s affair with a local woman, his disapproving family, and harassment from Matt’s co-workers, Jared fears they’ll never find a way to be together—if he can even convince Matt to try.

Paperback ISBN: ISBN: 978-1-61581-378-0

eBook ISBN: 978-1-61581-379-7

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  1. Amie

     /  August 17, 2010

    I just read this book (in a day) and fall in love with it. Definitely one of my top favorites among so many M/M stories I have read this year. THANK YOU, for giving me Jared and Matt

    ~ from Indonesia

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  2. Dmitri

     /  August 11, 2010

    Dear Marie,

    I have just finished Promises that took me only 3 days as a kind of record for me as I am very slow in reading. It was just amazing and outstanding experience for me. I liked it very much as it was interesting and breathtaking. I am planning to buy a hard copy of Promises and put it into my library as what I read was an electronic one. Just wanted to tell you thanks a lot for writing such an art.

    All the best,
    Dmitri

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  3. Barbara

     /  August 10, 2010

    Hi Marie!
    I just want to let you know that I bought yesterday “Promises” and I finished right now. I couldn’t stop to read it!
    It’s amazing and so realistic. I really love Jared and Matt, you built two wonderful characters. Be sure I’ll buy your other books!
    Thanks!

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  4. luvflix

     /  March 30, 2010

    Hi Marie

    Have just finished Promises and had to stop in and say…WOW!! I have been reading mm romance for awhile now, which seemed to be a natural progression from fan fic of various fandoms on the internet (e.g. Queer as folk, Shelter, Brokeback Mountain, Nuke, Kish), which eventually lead me to Books on Board and your book was recommended to me. I’ve never been so grateful!

    I finished reading it an hour ago and Mick and Jared are still with me. When I look out to the mountains out from my deck I imagine the boys riding there, when I fix myself a coffee I picture that first moment when Mick really touched Jared against the kitchen bench. I adored the character switch, where it was Mick who became confident about their relationship, not Jared – completely unexpected! Mick’s emotions felt so real to me as he (and Jared) worked through his perceived physical boundaries, and the humouros dialogue between the two still has me grinning like an idiot.

    Thank you so much for sharing your writing with us, I’m off to buy another of your stories so I can be wrapped up in another world (although I expect that Matt and Jared will be lingering here for awhile longer!)

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    • Marie Sexton

       /  March 30, 2010

      Thanks so much. I’m glad you enjoyed it and hope you like A to Z as well. Make sure to check back when The Letter Z comes out. You’ll get to see more of Matt and Jared there as well.

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  5. Larry616

     /  March 24, 2010

    I have only started reading Gay Romance novels about 6 months ago. I am addicted! I have a Kindle and am reading approx a book a day. Like some of your other readers I too, stay up till all hours reading. I have shed many a tear over these books but Promises has to be one of the besst I have every read! I fell in love with those two men from the start and suffered along with them thru their trials and tribulations. So glad to hear about Z and thet I can look forwaard to more stories about them. I think what amazes me mostly about the Reply Section is that so many women read these books. Just never thought thatd M/M sex would interest them. Boy was I wrong. Well, keep up the good work and please don’t ever let go of Matt and Jared.

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  6. Christina

     /  March 22, 2010

    Hi from Germany, I just wanted to let you know how much I loved reading “Promises” and “A to Z”. Can’t wait for “The letter Z”. Are you planning to write more spin- offs? I really hope you decide to write Coles story.

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    • Marie Sexton

       /  March 22, 2010

      Thanks Christina! I’m actually working on Cole and Jonathan’s story now, so cross you fingers that the voices in my head keep talking! :-)

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  7. Stan

     /  February 28, 2010

    Marie

    Promises transported me to a place of beauty, tenderness and joyous multi-dimensional love. I think your book is exquisitely touching and look forward to purchasing everything you write.

    One bit of errata: On page 34 Cherie’s name is inserted as applying to Lizzy. Since “Promises” will definitely need a second printing you may want to fix this.

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    • Marie Sexton

       /  February 28, 2010

      Thanks so much, Stan! I’m glad you enjoyed it.

      That typo on page 34 is so frustrating! I can’t tell you how many times I read through it, and still missed that. Oh well.

      Thanks again!

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  8. Johanna Larsen

     /  February 26, 2010

    I am a huge fan of Promises. Every once in a while a book comes along that makes me drink 2 cups of Java the next day to stay awake at work. Promises kept me awake until 2am. It was worth it!!
    I am looking forward to A -Z. I’m glad it released on a Friday.

    Please keep writing wonderful romantic books.

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  9. Well, I’ve finished it – would have commented sooner but for a blinding headache and the need to take some painkillers (not connected to the book, honestly…just one of those things).

    It’s funny but I always seem to get a piece of grit behind my contacts lenses when I finish a book I enjoy. I wonder if it’s in any way connected to the happy ending? Surely not…

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  10. I’m only on chapter 15 and I already know this is one of my favourite reads since I got my ereader. Then today I find out there’s a sequel out soon! (Okay, a book in which Jared and Matt make an appearance; I’m still excited).

    At the risk of sounding like a fangirl I am so happy to find a M/M romance where the guys don’t sound like over-emotional chicks with…well, you know. ;) Jared makes me wish I was a gay guy!

    I’m going to force everyone I know with an ereader to buy this book. So there. :D

    (Expect more fangirl ravings when I finish reading the book).

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    • Marie Sexton

       /  February 21, 2010

      Scarlett – Thanks for the smile today! Feel free to leave fangirl ravings any time. :-) Really, I’m glad you’re enjoying it and hope you love A to Z just as much.

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  11. Michael Zephyr

     /  February 5, 2010

    You’re welcome Marie! I look forward to A to Z. And of course Matt and Jared whom I’ve grown to adore are always welcome back in my heart anytime :) From one writer to another, all my best – MZ

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  12. Michael Zephyr

     /  February 5, 2010

    Marie — I read a lot of M/M romances. Yeah, color me a romance junkie. I recently purchased Promises. Like the others, I couldn’t put it down. Great book! Plus it’s a treat to read a M/M romance that comes across as quite realistic. Of course it’s a touching human connection between two wonderful men. This book gets filed in to my personal “Winner’s Circle” of good reads. Furthermore, it’s all because of Lizzy’s Jeep that has led us to this wonderful story. Cheers always, Michael Z.

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    • Marie Sexton

       /  February 5, 2010

      Thanks Michael! I’m glad you enjoyed it. I’ve been working on a new story, and spending some quality time with Matt and Jared again. I can’t wait to share it with you all!

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  13. Elizabeth

     /  January 17, 2010

    Just wanted to say how much I loved “Promises.” And I’m very much looking forward to reading more from you in the future. Here’s to wishing you a long and prolific writing career!

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  14. Anita

     /  January 10, 2010

    I just finished Promises and wanted to let you know how much I loved it! It was so refreshing to read a book where the characters felt real, the men acted like men and they had realistic conversations. I hate it when I have to stop reading a book because I feel like there’s just no way someone acts or talks like that in real life. Frankly there’s so much crap out there in the m/m genre that I think we need more authors like you. I especially liked the way you portrayed Matt. This is exactly how I imagine a closeted gay man would struggle and then come to terms with his sexuality.

    Thank you for this wonderful book! I’ll be sure to keep an eye out for your future stories.

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    • Marie Sexton

       /  January 10, 2010

      Thanks Anita for the positive feedback! I’m so glad you liked it!

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  15. Mike

     /  January 9, 2010

    Finished your book this morning. LOVED it. I wrote a short review at Goodreads and several of my friends have added your book to their “To read” list. Excellent story. Wonderful characters. I’m gonna suggest it to all my friends that like mm romance and gay fiction.

    Link to Promise’s page on Goodreads.

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    • Marie Sexton

       /  January 9, 2010

      Mike – Thank you so much for the review! I’m glad you liked it!

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  16. denise lupinski

     /  January 9, 2010

    love promises. looking forward to A to Z. any idea when it’ll come out?

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    • Marie Sexton

       /  January 9, 2010

      Denise – So glad to hear that you liked Promises!! A to Z’s projected release date is April 2010. BUT, the projected release date for Promises was February. So, I’m hoping that A to Z will be out in March? That might just be wishful thinking on my part though.

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  17. Sean Roberts

     /  December 18, 2009

    A good mountain bike would not have a kick stand. :-)

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  18. Sean Roberts

     /  December 18, 2009

    This looks like an excellent story. Looking forward to reading it when it comes out on e-book in January.

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