Guys on the Bottom (Guys Book 3) is now available at Amazon and Smashwords.

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July 23, 2017 | Categories: new release, Uncategorized | Tags: Darien Cox, gay, gay romance, Guys on the Bottom, Guys Series, new release, summer reads, summer romance | Leave a comment
With Guys on the Bottom release just around the corner, I’ve knocked Guys on Top down to .99 cents on both Smashwords and Amazon

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July 21, 2017 | Categories: darien cox, Erotic Romance, gay, Gay Romance, Uncategorized | Tags: gay, gay romance, gay sex, Guys on the Bottom, Guys on Top, Guys Series, summer reads | Leave a comment
GUYS ON THE BOTTOM – Guys Series Book Three
Zach has worked long and hard to change his life and restore his dignity after the humiliating breakup with Corey two years ago. But bad luck has forced him to backslide again, and he fears that no matter how hard he struggles, he’ll always be a guy on the bottom. Until he meets Duncan, a much older man who takes a professional interest in Zach, boosting his shaky confidence.
But Zach is wary of Duncan’s motivations, even as he finds himself increasingly drawn in by his intense gaze and whimsical charm. To complicate matters, Duncan has a surprising connection to Zach’s ex-boyfriend Corey, forcing his past and present to collide, and Zach wonders if he’s really heading toward a brighter future, or if he’s once again on the path to self-destruction.

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June 30, 2017 | Categories: darien cox, Gay Romance | Tags: erotic romance, gay, gay romance books, Guys on the Bottom, Guys on the Side, Guys on Top, Guys Series, summer reads | Leave a comment
The Nasty collection is coming in May, and is now up for preorder at Amazon! Includes short story ‘The Stone Beast’ by Darien Cox.
Partial proceeds go to Planned Parenthood.

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April 19, 2017 | Categories: Erotic Romance, Uncategorized | Tags: erotic stories, erotica, fetish, gay, Nasty Mag, planned parenthood, resistance fiction, short story collection, the resistance | Leave a comment
SEDUCING PROFESSOR COYLE, new updated edition is available now on Amazon. (also avail at Smashwords etc)
College senior Ben LeClair has always been driven to perfection, so when a grade mix-up threatens to keep him from graduating, he confronts the problem head on.
When he meets with his handsome professor, he finds him to be arrogant and unyielding, and their argument leaves him furious.
But during a chance social engagement over the weekend, he spies his teacher involved in a shocking display of debauchery.
Suddenly, Ben’s feelings for his teacher take an extreme turn, and now his inherent determination is channeled in a new direction: Seducing Professor Coyle.

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March 5, 2017 | Categories: darien cox, Gay Romance, Hot Sex | Tags: erotic romance, gay erotica, gay romance, m/m romance, may december romance, New release kindle, Seducing Professor Coyle | Leave a comment
Guys on Top is three years old this month! Available on Amazon along with the sequel ‘Guys on the Side’.


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February 6, 2017 | Categories: Gay Romance | Tags: gay romance, Guys on the Side, Guys on Top | Leave a comment
Release day! Stirring Creatures, The Village Series holiday special. Available at Amazon
Warning: This Village Series special holiday novella contains spoilers. The Village books 1-3 should be read first.
Christmas is coming in Singing Bear Village, but all is not jolly—at least for Christian. Though the other team members have met with Baz several times for work, when Christian gets assigned meetings, Baz never shows. Worried he’s offended their ambassador somehow, Christian seeks out Baz to see what the trouble is. But Baz’s answer is more than he bargained for.

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December 8, 2016 | Categories: darien cox, Erotic Romance, gay, Gay Romance, new release, Paranormal Romance, Science Fiction | Tags: Darien Cox, gay romance, holiday romance, m/m romance, stirring creatures, The Village Series | Leave a comment
The Ambassador! I’ve launched a 21 day campaign at teespring, merchandise with graphic of Baz from The Village Series by Darien Cox. All profits go to GLBTQ Legal Advocates & Defenders. Use this link to check out the goods.

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November 14, 2016 | Categories: darien cox, gay, Gay Romance | Tags: Baz, Darien Cox, gay, GLBTQ charity, Merchandise, teespring, The Village Series | Leave a comment
I’m at Skyla Dawn’s pad today guest blogging about writing Trapped in Your Storm – and how it almost didn’t happen.

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October 20, 2016 | Categories: Uncategorized | Tags: Darien Cox, gay romance, guest blog, Scifi romance, Skyla Dawn Cameron, The Village Book Three, The Village Series, Trapped in Your Storm | Leave a comment
With The Village – Book 3 – just released, I’m celebrating by knocking Book 1, Safe in Your Fire, down to .99cents.

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October 19, 2016 | Categories: Uncategorized | Tags: amazon sale, Safe in Your Fire, the village book one, The Village Series | Leave a comment

Thanks to Skyla at http://indigochickdesigns.com/ for the great covers in The Village Series. Damn those look good together!
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October 18, 2016 | Categories: Uncategorized | Tags: Darien Cox, gay romance books, Indigo Chick Designs, The Village Series | Leave a comment
Trapped in Your Storm – The Village Book Three is now available on Amazon.

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October 18, 2016 | Categories: darien cox, gay, Gay Romance | Tags: amazon, erotic romance, erotica, gay, m/m, new release, romance, science fiction, Singing Bear Village, The Village Book Three, The Village Series, Trapped in Your Storm | Leave a comment
Cover for Trapped in Your Storm – The Village Book Three. Release right around the corner!

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October 14, 2016 | Categories: Gay Romance | Tags: cover reveal, The Village Series, Trapped in Your Storm | Leave a comment
Coming later this month! Trapped in Your Storm – The Village, Book 3.
Autumn has local DJ and disinformation agent Elliot Nicholson feeling renewed. He’s moved past the depression and anxiety that plagued him over the summer, and lately his job has been blessedly free of crisis. But for Elliot and his colleagues, nothing remains peaceful for long in Singing Bear Village. Baz, their outlandish ambassador, may be missing. Strange anomalies in the forest suggest something’s amiss with their neighbors under the mountain. And an online conspiracy theorist claims to know all the team’s secrets, and is threatening exposure. Thankfully, Elliot has Nolan, his loyal friend and teammate who’s always kept him grounded. But one night an innocent lark goes too far, and Elliot is knocked off-balance when Nolan starts looking at him in a different way.

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October 6, 2016 | Categories: Gay Romance, new release, Science Fiction | Tags: Coming soon, gay romance, new release, science fiction, The Village Series, Trapped in Your Storm | Leave a comment
New Release: Deep in Your Shadows (The Village Book 2) is now available on Amazon. Enjoy!

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June 18, 2016 | Categories: Erotic Romance, gay, Gay Romance, new release, Science Fiction | Tags: amazon, Darien Cox, Deep in Your Shadows, erotic romance, gay, gay romance, m/m romance, new release, summer reads | Leave a comment

It’s been three months since the team were instructed to stay off the mountain, and Christian is going a little stir crazy. Until one rainy afternoon an object crashes into the water in Singing Bear Village, creating temporary chaos and confusion in the peaceful lakeside community. Given past events, Christian and his crew call Ogden, and their boss brings a specialized team to take over the situation, shutting out local law enforcement.
But Sheriff Myles Murphy doesn’t like being shut out, and is furious to have his authority superseded. Christian assures his boss that he can handle the local sheriff and assuage his suspicions, but it won’t be so easy. Because while Christian has harbored a secret crush on the man for two years, Sheriff Myles Murphy despises him.
Coming this summer!
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May 7, 2016 | Categories: darien cox, Erotic Romance, gay, Gay Romance, Hot Sex, new release, Paranormal Romance, Science Fiction | Tags: Darien Cox, Deep in Your Shadows, erotic romance, gay, gay fiction, gay romance, m/m romance, Safe in Your Fire, summer reads, The Village | Leave a comment
“How deep do I have to go to get to all of you, Christian?”
“Deep.”
It’s been three months since the team was instructed to stay off the mountain, and Christian is going a little stir crazy. Until one rainy afternoon an object crashes into the water in Singing Bear Village, creating temporary chaos and confusion in the peaceful lakeside community. Given past events, Christian and his crew call Ogden, and their boss brings a specialized team to take over the situation, shutting out local law enforcement.
But Sheriff Myles Murphy doesn’t like being shut out, and is furious to have his authority superseded. Christian assures his boss that he can handle the local sheriff and assuage his suspicions, but it won’t be so easy. Because while Christian has harbored a secret crush on the man for two years, Sheriff Myles Murphy despises him.
Coming this summer – DEEP IN YOUR SHADOWS, The Village Book Two.
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May 1, 2016 | Categories: darien cox, Erotic Romance, gay, Gay Romance, new release, Science Fiction, Uncategorized | Tags: Coming soon, Darien Cox, gay, gay romance, m/m romance, summer reads | Leave a comment
Safe in Your Fire got a very cool five star review from Lovebytes Reviews
Check it out!

Currently closing in on the end of The Village Book Two, ‘Deep in Your Shadows’ which will be released for early summer. Cover reveal coming soon!

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April 30, 2016 | Categories: Book reviews, darien cox, Erotic Romance, gay, Gay Romance, new release, Paranormal Romance, Science Fiction | Tags: Darien Cox, erotic fiction, gay, gay fiction, gay romance, m/m romance, male/male romance, new release, reviews, summer reads, writing | Leave a comment
I’m at Asha King’s blog today talking about my new book, getting unblocked, and being a weirdo. http://bit.ly/1RSeL2p

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April 2, 2016 | Categories: darien cox, Erotic Romance, Gay Romance, new release, Science Fiction | Tags: Asha King, Darien Cox, erotic romance, gay romance, guest blog, m/m romance, Safe in Your Fire | Leave a comment
Safe in Your Fire is now available at Amazon!

Welcome to The Village – A new gay romance series with a sci-fi twist from best selling author Darien Cox.
When asked to locate and interview an off-the-grid former child star for a magazine feature, novice journalist Rudy Sansone thinks he’s getting yet another demeaning assignment from his boss. But finding ‘Baby James’ Waterman proves to be a personal and professional challenge, as the elusive, hostile, and surprisingly sexy James is nothing that Rudy expected. But Rudy’s scrappy motivation to get the story at all costs plunges him into the mountain community of Singing Bear Village, where he senses strange and frightening secrets simmering beneath the surface. But what’s simmering between Rudy and his reluctant interview subject is something more carnal and heated, and his desire to be consumed by it clouds his judgement when warning bells urge him to flee the village and never look back.
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March 31, 2016 | Categories: darien cox, Erotic Romance, gay, Gay Romance, new release | Tags: Darien Cox, erotic romance, gay, gay romance, gay romance books, m/m romance, new release, romance, Safe in Your Fire, science fiction | 2 Comments

Welcome to The Village – A new gay romance series with a sci-fi twist from best selling author Darien Cox.
When asked to locate and interview an off-the-grid former child star for a magazine feature, novice journalist Rudy Sansone thinks he’s getting yet another demeaning assignment from his boss. But finding ‘Baby James’ Waterman proves to be a personal and professional challenge, as the elusive, hostile, and surprisingly sexy James is nothing that Rudy expected. But Rudy’s scrappy motivation to get the story at all costs plunges him into the mountain community of Singing Bear Village, where he senses strange and frightening secrets simmering beneath the surface. But what’s simmering between Rudy and his reluctant interview subject is something more carnal and heated, and his desire to be consumed by it clouds his judgement when warning bells urge him to flee the village and never look back.
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February 29, 2016 | Categories: darien cox, Erotic Romance, Uncategorized | Tags: Coming soon, Darien Cox, gay romance, m/m romance | Leave a comment
It’s release day for my writing buddy Asha King’s book BEAST, the latest in the Midsummer Suspense tales – I was lucky to get to read this one early, and though there is a connecting thread, you don’t need to have read the prior books, this definitely works as a standalone too.
And damn, this Beauty and the Beast story ain’t no Disney tale! Mystery, murder, action, and kink, I’m awed at what Asha pulled off here. And now I get to interview her! Check out my Q&A with Asha below then hop on over to Amazon to grab a copy.

Welcome back, Asha! Let’s start with an easy one. What made you decide to take on fairytales?
Funny you should ask that, Mr. Cox. 😉
I am actually quite fortunate to have a few good friends who are writers (my smut buddies), and many times they help inspire, or least encourage, ideas—for example, my books wouldn’t even exist without my good friend Aylia Ryvelt’s encouragement. I’d mentioned to one of them, who may or may not be my gracious host today, that I’d wanted to do interracial fairy tales, but had a lot on my plate.
The idea kept bugging me, so I decided to look at Amazon; lo and behold, there were interracial contemporary fairy tales for sale. I had the wind knocked out of my sails and felt quite saddened, as I was really looking forward to it.
And then you encouraged me to do it anyway. So I got pondering the idea and the great thing about fairy tales is that they don’t have to be fantasy or paranormal—they’re stories that work in any genre. Since I’ve found my own writing veering toward romantic suspense, that seemed the logical choice for genre, and then wasn’t encroaching on anyone else’s territory.
There’s a lot of danger and darkness you have your characters face that make the books more exciting. Do you have boundaries you want cross in a romance, or does anything go as long as it’s key to the storyline?
I go wherever the story needs to. Obviously there are certain expectations within romance I have to meet, like not killing the hero (though readers know that even that is something I will play with) but otherwise nothing is off the table.
Fairy tales also lend themselves well to darkness, as the original ones were quite dark. I’ve found as the Midsummer Suspense Tales continue, they’re getting darker and darker as we go. Cinders began with a sweeter relationship against a backdrop of dark abuse against the heroine. From there, the stories have developed quite an edge. Beast is the fourth book and the darkest yet, but I don’t think you can really do a retelling of a Stockholm Syndrome romance while keeping it sweet.

How do you create the balance between toughness and vulnerability in your tough as nails heroes?
Ultimately I think it’s because non-vulnerable men do not appeal to me at all.
The whole “alpha/beta male” debate gets on my nerves because what most people have deemed “alpha” is actually “asshole”. An alpha, to me, is a man who takes care of his family—not a possessive brute out of the Stone Age but someone with emotional maturity and security who puts his loved ones ahead of his own needs. He will fight to protect them and he respects women.
So toughness + vulnerability is natural and super hot to me. Maddox in Bad Moon Rising being a virgin, for example, was sweet and beautiful and had no bearing on his strength. With Carter in The Book of Love, it’s clear he hasn’t been with anyone since his wife before the divorce during the love scenes, and his hands shake a little with nervousness—it’s incredibly endearing and that vulnerability doesn’t make him weak at all.
The heroes in the Midsummer Suspense Tales world often have their lives on the line for the women they love, and I think the sheer fact that they let another person mean so much to them is a sign of vulnerability.

Your heroines, especially in the fairy tales, have suffered a lot in their past and been victims, yet they’re ultimately strong and independent. Is the intentional?
Absolutely, and probably not for the reason a lot of people think. There are a lot of books where the female characters have been through terrible things and it’s done for no reason other than the writer seems to think, “Everyone must have a shocking, traumatic background!”
While it’s true that strength can come out of trauma, for me it comes down to wanting to see that story told (no matter how many times I tell it). As a survivor of trauma, I like to see other stories of survivors. I like to be reminded of how resilient women are, how we can go through hell and come out the other side whole. To quote The Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt: “White dudes hold the record for creepy crimes—but females are strong as hell.” There is always a chance that someone who is reading one of my books has been through something terrible and if I can help remind them that survivors are strong and they deserve happiness, I’ve done my job.
That is also the really beautiful thing about the romance genre as a whole. Women—all women, no matter what they’ve survived—get their happily ever after. (Of course, so do men.)
Let’s talk about Beast specifically. This book ties to earlier Midsummer stories more than ever with Joseph mentioned in Beauty. Was this planned all along?
By the time I got to Beauty, I knew I’d be introducing future heroes and heroines from book to book—writing Cinders I knew immediately that Michael O’Hara would be the hero of Snow. But it wasn’t until the first draft of Beauty was written that I thought, hmm, maybe the villain’s son wasn’t dead—maybe he lived but went into hiding. I rewrote the epilogue to reveal he’d lived and knew by that point he absolutely had to be my “beast”. So generally with the Midsummer books, each story was planned two or three books ahead of time. The sixth (and likely final) one, Red, has actually been planned from the very beginning and I’m quite excited about who that “hero” is.

Belle spends most of the book with no idea of what Joseph actually looks like, yet the sexual tension is still palpable and erotic. Was that particularly challenging?
I think it would’ve been if it was strictly her point of view, but thankfully Joseph had plenty of scenes to fill in visual information for the reader and strike a balance there. But writing erotic romance, we often get caught up in visual cues when there are four other senses to explore in detail that can be just as hot as seeing some washboard abs (if not more). The tale of Beauty and the Beast, at its core, is about falling in love with the person you find below the surface, so taking that one step further and having Belle blindfolded seemed natural to me.

Did you worry at all about how Joseph would be received as a hero in a genre populated by visually stunning men?
I honestly go into every book assuming everyone will hate it—this is my fifteenth published book and it only took like three for me to realize people will not like them and be very vocal about it. So letting go of the worry about whether or not anyone would like Joseph was quite freeing for me as a writer. It allowed me to be entirely true to him as a character and not file down any of his sharp edges. Some will really respond to that while others won’t, and that’s cool. Personally, I dig a big, strong, broody, scarred hero.
And I suppose that worry pales in comparison to making your heroine take a job as a prostitute.
Yep! Another unfortunate fact of the romance world: women get flayed for the same behavior men display all the time. I’ll write a heroine who only has sex with the hero in the book, no signs of promiscuity, and she’ll be branded a slut while the hero isn’t. Double standards always apply, so while I didn’t think Joseph hiring a sex worker would seem like a big deal, certainly, having Belledona take the job—even just to investigate these crimes—is something that might not go over well. But at the end of the day this is fiction, it is fantasy, and characters do things you and I wouldn’t. My job is to tell this story of two people who are very different and yet fit together, and how they find their way to one another.
And then make it really hot.

What’s next for Midsummer? Obviously it cannot end here…
Not when there are more fairy tales to tell! Next on my plate is Gold. I’d wanted to do something with Goldilocks and the Three Bears, but there’s not really enough meat to that story, IMO. Then my mind wandered a little and I thought about Rumpelstiltskin/The Miller’s Daughter, spinning straw into gold, and the idea went from there. Gold is about the “baby bear” of a family who’s always had trouble with the law, and how he finds a hacker girl trying to escape the criminal underworld by hiding in a cabin he’s supposed to be preparing for summer tourists.
After that, the (probably) final book is Red, where Raina and her grandmother come face to face with a monstrous serial killer, and the only one standing between Raina and certain death is the equally dangerous hitman known as The Huntsman.

Just six books, then?
The thing about fairy tales is that there are always more to draw on. A few years down the road I might try another trilogy of tales if inspiration strikes.
There’s always The Little Mermaid, after all…
Thanks for coming by, Asha, and congrats on the release of another great book. To check out Asha’s other books visit her author site, ashaking.com.
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December 4, 2015 | Categories: Book reviews, Uncategorized | Tags: Asha King, author interview, Beast, dark fairy tales, erotic romance, kinky, new release | 2 Comments