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Book Title: Life is Good and Other Lies
Authors and Publishers: Magdalena Di Sotru and Sophia Soames
Cover Artist: Sophia Soames
Release Date: October 15, 2022
Genre: Contemporary M/M Romance with one MC being an FTM Transman
Tropes: Slice of Life, what happens after the HEA?
Themes: Finding your way back to each other when life gets tough. A holiday on a remote farm. Kids, family and Friendship. HEA.
Length: 120 000 words
Heat Rating: 4 flames
It is a standalone story.
This is book one in the series.
Book two will release on December 1, 2022
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Blurb
This is not a romance. This is what happens when life goes on, when people grow and fall out of sync. Not out of love; some people are just meant to be.
Thomas at least hopes that is the case, even though he sometimes feels like heās clinging to his marriage by a brittle thread.
Frank clutches to the scraps that are left, knowing heās the root cause of Thomasā grey hairs, their kids being hormonal monsters and his own sanity being questionable at the best of times.
Gabriel needs to stop worrying and take control of his life, but with young kids and a body that refuses to do what itās supposed to doāto sustain and nourish and build muscle to keep bones in placeāhis feels like a traitor, laughing in his face when he struggles to keep it together. He knows he is loved. His kids are everything. But his marriage feels like a distant memory, and heās tumbling from one disaster into another. Itās justā¦life.
Bruno thought this holiday would bring them closer together as a family. Isnāt that what a trip abroad is supposed to do? Four weeks in the Swedish mosquito-infested countryside, sharing a farm with strangers. He should have known better.
Life is good. But the rest? Lies. All lies.
This is the first of two books following a lifelong friendship between two families. A slice of life from two established M/M couples, children galore, stray sheep, heat, sizzle and laughter, this is what happens after the HEA.
The second book, Life is Right Here, will be published in December 2022.
Excerpt
āYou know, Thomas, thereās no need to feel jealous,ā Bruno said softly.
āIām not.ā Thomas laughed again, but it sounded fake. Hollow.
āWell, I am.ā Bruno admitted with a touch of cockiness. āIām fucking raging that he can talk to Frank, this dude heās just met, about things he struggles to talk to me about. He should be talking to me. Shouldnāt he?ā
āYou just said I shouldnāt feel jealous!ā Thomas almost shrieked, gripping the worktop until the wood creaked under his knuckles.
Bruno grinned. Classic psychology. Worked every time.
āYou are jealous, and thatās the way it should be. You have a very, very handsome husband who loves you to the point that he can barely see through the love haze the two of you have going on. Frank adores you. You just donāt always see it, but that doesnāt mean he canāt talk to other people, have close friends, talk about things that he might not be able to talk to you about. Itās healthy and normal.ā
āBloody doctors, youāre all the same, talking a load of crap.ā Thomas was smiling underneath the stiff pose he was still holding. Thank God.
āYup, itās all textbook doctor bullshit, mate.ā Bruno laughed. āAnd I wasnāt lying about being jealous. But why would Gabriel even look twice at some random Norwegian dude when he has all this prime Italian quality stud at home?ā He slapped his chest like some ridiculous alpha male, and Thomas chuckled and shook his head.
āYouāre such an idiot.ā
āI know.ā Bruno smiled, taking a step forward so he could pat Thomasās shoulder. āI wouldnāt make it a week without Gabriel. He keeps me going, sorts me out. Puts me to bed at night and gets me up in the morning. Without him, I would probably be dead.ā
āDid you ever suffer fromā¦you know. Stuff? Do you get it all? Like, do you understand Gabriel?ā
āLet me tell you something.ā He took a deep breath because this wasnāt something heād ever talked about, and he didnāt know why he suddenly felt like sharing. āI donāt understand much, and let me tell you, Iāve spent years specialising in the human body and mind. Personally, Iāve made some horrible mistakes, huge mistakes, and there are things Iāve done that I will always, always regret. I still struggle to grasp how the human brain works. I learn new stuff every day. But I understand depression. I understand losing control of your mind, and you do too. I bet youāve stood at the edge of a cliff in your head and wondered what it would be like to jump. I know I have. Iāve wobbled and struggled and bloody lost my mind more than once, but the difference between you and me and Frank and Gabrielā¦ā
āYeah?ā
āThere is no difference. Weāre all human. Itās just our brains are wired differently. We still live, eat, sleep, fall in love, have families and die when our time is complete. Some of us have to try a little harder. Some of us struggle a little more. Fall a little harder and cry a little longer. Struggle to swim against the undercurrent, while the rest of the world seems to go with the flow. It doesnāt make us less human or worth less than anyone else.ā
It was nice to see Thomas smile, despite his shoulders sagging and the way he shook his head like Bruno was talking nonsense.
āSeriously, dude. Donāt be jealous. Donāt create drama where there is none. Let Frank and Gabriel have this. They need it. Well, I hardly know Frank, but Gabriel does. Weāre just a bunch of messed-up gay men on holiday. Take it for what it is. Nothing more.ā

About the Authors
Sophia Soames should be old enough to know better but has barely grown up. She has been known to fangirl over TV shows, has fallen in and out of love with more popstars than she dares to remember, and has a ridiculously high-flying (un-)glamourous real-life job. Her long-suffering husband just laughs at her antics. Their children are feral. The dogs are too. She lives in a creaky old house in rural London, although her heart is still in her native Scandinavia. Discovering that the stories in her head make sense when written down has been part of the most hilarious midlife crisis ever, and she hopes it may long continue.
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Magdalena Di Sotru is an information security and data protection enthusiast from Norway. She is a mother of two and wife of one as well as a long-established fanfic writer. Her favourite food is (actually) salads (without mayo), her favourite guilty pleasure is fresh bakery goods (and that explains why everyone would think the salad was a lie). She knows her way around knitting, lock picking and skydiving (all at about equal skill levels ā go figure). Life is Good and Other Lies is her first novel.
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