Overview
A timeless love story about time travel, Ex Marks the Spot invites the reader to get lost in the possibilities of altering history and also of the consequences
"Norris explores grief, regret, and obsession—with a time-travel twist—in his romantic debut... Norris does a good job exploring the fraught, hormonal confusion of queer adolescence." — Publishers WeeklyHow far would you go to save the first love of your life?Ten years ago on an August night, Steve Ranley crashed his ride into a tree, taking a big part of Oliver Canfield\u2019s soul with him. In the decade since, Oliver and Bradley MacIntyre have built a successful life together, but their relationship has always been haunted by Steve\u2019s death. On the dark anniversary, Oliver is thrust back counterclockwise in time to the summer before Steve\u2019s accident. Using his second chance, Oliver vows to alter the events leading to the tragedy. He reunites with Steve, only history doesn\u2019t follow the exact course as he remembers it, and circumstances lead to him meeting Bradley years before he was meant to. His corrupting of established time could save the first love of his life while dooming the second.Reviews
"Mr. Norris is a master at creating a sexy, supernatural romance that takes you on an exciting journey through time..." —Roxanne Dent, author of supernatural fantasies and romances, The Grimaldi Chronicles: The Janus Demon, The White Fog, The American Heiress, and The Twelve Days of Christmas
"Along this path, Mr. Norris takes us deeply into the meanings of love and consequences of actions taken. A thoroughly engrossing read from beginning to end, you will not be able to put it down until you've walked the path." —Daniel Lench, Actor/Producer Daniel Lench, Circle, Patient Seven, Love Exclusively, and Dark WebAuthor Biography
Raised on a healthy diet of creature double features and classic science fiction TV, Gregory L. Norris writes for national magazines, short story anthologies, novels, and the occasional episode for film and television. Norris writes The Day After Tomorrow series for Anderson Entertainment in the U.K. based on the Gerry Anderson NBC made-for-TV movie, which he watched and loved as a boy, and worked on Paramount's Star Trek: Voyager series as a screenwriter. Norris lives at the Outer Limits of New Hampshire's North Country in a century-old house called Xanadu with his giant rescue cat and muse.