Monday, February 3, 2020

Cover reveal: The Engineer

I am so happy to share the official cover art, created by Reese Dante, of The Engineer (Magic & Steam: Book One).

Release is March, 2020. You can add the title to your Goodreads shelf and stay updated on when the pre-order goes live this spring!

Blurb: 1881—Special Agent Gillian Hamilton is a magic caster with the Federal Bureau of Magic and Steam. He’s sent to Shallow Grave, Arizona to arrest a madman engineer known as Tinkerer, who’s responsible for blowing up half of Baltimore. Gillian has handled some of the worst criminals in the Bureau’s history, so this assignment shouldn’t be a problem. But even he’s taken aback by a run-in with the country’s most infamous outlaw, Gunner the Deadly.
Gunner is also stalking Shallow Grave in search of Tinkerer—as the engineer stops at nothing to take control of the town’s silver mines. Neither Gillian nor Gunner are willing to let Tinkerer hurt more innocent people, so they agree to a very temporary partnership.
If facing illegal magic, Gatling gun contraptions, and a wild engineer in America’s frontier wasn’t enough trouble for a city boy, Gillian must also come to terms with the reality that he’s rather fond of his partner. But even if they live through this adventure, Gillian fears there’s no chance for love between a special agent and outlaw.

(Newly rewritten and expanded. Based off the original short story, Gunner the Deadly, previously published in the Once Upon a Time in the Weird West anthology.)

Wednesday, January 29, 2020

Upcoming cover reveal: The Engineer

I will be revealing the cover for The Engineer on Friday, January 31, 2020 in my Facebook group, C.S. Poe's Curious & Mysterious. This is the first book in my upcoming Steampunk series, Magic & Steam! Based off the original short story, Gunner the Deadly—The Engineer has been entirely re-written, expanded, and boasts some beautiful art by Reese Dante.

If you're not on Facebook, don't fear. The cover will go live everywhere on Monday, February 3, 2020.

Tuesday, January 14, 2020

Le Mystère du Kinétoscope pre-order


I found out this morning that Le Mystère du Corbeau (The Mystery of Nevermore) published in French by Reines-Beaux, was their #8 best seller in the 2019 catalogue! I am so thankful to French readers who took a chance on Snow & Winter and an author who was new to their community.

And speaking of, Le Mystère du Kinétoscope (The Mystery of the Moving Image) is now available for pre-order! Release with Reines-Beaux, April 29, 2020.

 
BLURB
: C’est l’été à New York, Sebastien Snow et Calvin Winter franchissent une nouvelle étape dans leur relation : ils emménagent ensemble.
Ce qui aurait dû être une semaine de célébrations s’achève brusquement lorsqu’un mystérieux paquet arrive à l’Emporium.
À l’intérieur se trouve un kinétoscope Thomas Edison inventé par le grand-père du cinéma moderne, W.K.L Dickson, accompagné par... des images d’un meurtre vieux de cent ans.
Sébastien résiste à l’envie de faire des recherches, même si le coupable est mort depuis longtemps et qu’il semble n’y avoir aucun danger en vue.
Mais après une série de cambriolages Sebastien se rend vite compte que résoudre ce meurtre pourrait le mener au voleur.

Monday, December 9, 2019

Rainbow Awards!

The 2018 - 2019 Rainbow Award results are in, and the event was another wonderful success. Elisa's book event raised over $12,000 for non-profits and charities around the world that work to better the lives of the LGBTQ community! I can never thank her enough for the tireless work she does.

The Mystery of the Moving Image was a Winner in Gay Mystery. Southernmost Murder received an Honorable Mention in Gay Mystery. And Color of You was a Runner-Up in Contemporary Gay Romance. Congratulations to all of the winners and everyone who helped raise money for those in need.


It’s summer in New York City, and antique shop owner Sebastian Snow is taking the next big step in his relationship with NYPD homicide detective, Calvin Winter: they’re moving in together. What should have been a wonderful week of playing house and celebrating Calvin’s birthday comes to an abrupt end when a mysterious package arrives at the Emporium.
Inside is a Thomas Edison Kinetoscope, a movie viewer from the nineteenth century, invented by the grandfather of modern cinema, W. K. L. Dickson. And along with it, footage of a murder that took place over a hundred years ago.
Sebastian resists the urge to start sleuthing, even if the culprit is long dead and there’s no apparent danger. But break-ins at the Emporium, a robbery, and dead bodies aren’t as easy to ignore, and Sebastian soon realizes that the century-old murder will lead him to a modern-day killer.
However, even with Sebastian’s vast knowledge of Victorian America and his unrelenting perseverance in the face of danger, this may be the one mystery he won’t survive.

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Aubrey Grant lives in the tropical paradise of Old Town, Key West, has a cute cottage, a sweet moped, and a great job managing the historical property of a former sea captain. With his soon-to-be-boyfriend, hotshot FBI agent Jun Tanaka, visiting for a little R&R, not even Aubrey’s narcolepsy can put a damper on their vacation plans.
But a skeleton in a closet of the Smith Family Historical Home throws a wrench into the works. Despite Aubrey and Jun’s attempts to enjoy some time together, the skeleton’s identity drags them into a mystery with origins over a century in the past. They uncover a tale of long-lost treasure, the pirate king it belonged to, and a modern-day murderer who will stop at nothing to find the hidden riches. If a killer on the loose isn’t enough to keep Aubrey out of the mess, it seems even the restless spirit of Captain Smith is warning him away.
The unlikely partnership of a special agent and historian may be exactly what it takes to crack this mystery wide-open and finally put an old Key West tragedy to rest. But while Aubrey tracks down the X that marks the spot, one wrong move could be his last.

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Bowen Merlin—yes, that’s his real name—accepts a position in the quaint town of Lancaster, New Hampshire, as the high school band director. He leaves New York City for the snowy countryside of New England just in time for the holidays. With class, homework, after-school activities, and a surprise Christmas concert to plan and rehearse, Bowen is plenty busy. And since he’s never had much luck with romance, factoring in time to find Mr. Right isn’t a priority….
Until he meets the proprietor of Snowy Ridge Apple Orchard, Felix Hansen. Suddenly, true love seems like a possibility for the first time in Bowen’s life. The two are a perfect match and fill the skipped beats of each other’s hearts. But as wonderful as Felix seems, he’s harboring scars that could end their budding relationship when someone in town goes to great lengths to sabotage their careers.
If Bowen is to survive the holidays, he’ll need to lean on old friends and new, convince Felix he’s worth any hardship, and prove they can come out of the catastrophe stronger if they do so together.

Sunday, November 24, 2019

Goodreads M/M Romance Nominee


The annual Goodreads M/M Romance Members' Choice Awards nominations are open! Voting begins on December 7, 2019 and results will be shared in the group during January 2020. Thank you to readers who nominated my titles and the talent of Wyatt Baker. I am honored and humbled to have been your choice in the initial round!

The Mystery of the Bones: Book of the Year, Best Main Character, Best Law Enforcement, Best Mystery/Whodunit

That Turtle Story: Best Short Story

Footsteps in the Dark: Best Anthology

Southernmost Murder: Audiobook Narration of the Year (Wyatt Baker)

I have also been nominated for All-Time Favorite M/M Author, which is shocking and amazing! Thank you!

Tuesday, November 19, 2019

Audio release: Footsteps in the Dark


Footsteps in the Dark
, the massive eight-author anthology of murder, mystery, and romance, is now available in audio! Clocking in at 29 hours, this collection was narrated by the very talented Kale Williams and Joel Leslie.

Featured works by: Josh Lanyon, LB Gregg, SC Wynne, Z.A. Maxfield, Meg Perry, Nicole Kimberling, Dal MacLean, and also includes Lights. Camera. Murder. by C.S. Poe.

Friday, October 25, 2019

Gay Mystery Authors podcast


A new podcast has hit the gay mystery scene! Hosted by Brad Shreve, Gay Mystery Authors interviews voices in this murderous genre, as well as shares reviews of new and old releases, courtesy of Justene Adamec.

Listeners can catch a wonderful review of The Mystery of the Bones in Episode 2, which also includes a conversation with award-winning Michael Nava, and an interview with myself can be caught in yesterday's Episode 3. Our conversation includes dishing about Bones, geography as a character, writing advice for new authors, and whether Sebastian Snow thinks C.S. Poe is trustworthy. (Spoiler: She is not! Ha, ha!)