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Gay/Erotic Romance
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Second Shot (A Straight to Gay Contemporary Romance) will soon be available for preorder. It's going live on December 8 2016. You can read an excerpt below.
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Second Shot (A Straight to Gay Contemporary Romance) will soon be available for preorder. It's going live on December 8 2016. You can read an excerpt below.
In the meantime, I'm giving away three First Reads digital copies.
To enter the draw, please leave a comment below with your contact information. If you would like to register as a follower on this blog, you will have two chances to win. The contest runs until midnight November 30 2016.
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To enter the draw, please leave a comment below with your contact information. If you would like to register as a follower on this blog, you will have two chances to win. The contest runs until midnight November 30 2016.
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Dillon McQueen has magic in his
blood, but it’s untrained and hard to control. His spells don’t always hit the
mark. He wishes there was someone he could turn to for guidance, but he was
abandoned as an infant, and his heritage remains a mystery. Out in the everyday
world, Dillon has a law degree from Harvard, but opted to work independently,
on the investigative side of things.
Enter Nick Montana,
former Army Ranger, still connected to Special Forces, presently working
freelance. Six years ago, Dillon had a mad crush on the enigmatic Montana, but
his feelings went unfulfilled, as Montana is straight. Now the ranger steps
back into Dillon’s life to ask him to team-up and rescue a young boy who was kidnapped
by human traffickers.
When the two men go undercover at a
male strip club, to play the roles of gay men, Dillon inadvertently casts a
spell that has interesting repercussions.
When a tall figure moved behind the concierge’s desk, the hair on the nape of Dillon’s neck stirred. He glanced up and froze in disbelief. My God, it’s him. As much as Dillon had taken the dream that was Nick Montana to heart six years ago, he’d never expected to see him again. Unsure now if he should approach and say hi, or pretend he hadn’t seen him.
Though he'd carried a
dazzling image of Nick Montana in his mind for six years, Dillon had almost convinced
himself it was part of his credulous youth, and was not based on reality. In
truth, none of his recollections came close to the present reality. Montana looked
taller and more rugged than Dillon remembered and sexy as hell. Dillon thrust his hands into his
pockets and did his best to look casual.
At six feet even, Dillon was
shorter than Montana, and had to tilt his head to look at the older man, who
flashed him a quick smile. “Hi Dillon, I’m glad I caught you.”
Dillon’s befuddled brain wasn’t
following. “Caught me?"
“Matt Ellis sent me. He tried to
contact you, but your cell’s not working.”
“Oh, yeah, charger’s on the blink.”
He tried to focus. “Matt sent you?”
”He wants us to team up on a
mission, if you don’t mind cutting
your vacation short.”
Dillon stared. “Team up?” Even if
he could only look, it was a gift from heaven.
“Is that going to be a problem?”
“What? Oh, no, no problem. I was
about to check out anyway. Always happy to help Matt out—” He forced air into
his lungs. “What kind of mission?”
“A rescue attempt, which we can we discuss
over a cup of coffee? I’ve been traveling for twenty-two hours and I haven’t
slept in thirty-eight.”
They chose the restaurant
on the hotel's mezzanine floor. It was large and pleasantly decorated in shades of
blue, most of the tables were occupied by holiday makers, enjoying a light meal after a
lazy day at the beach. Dillon and Montana sat down at a four-top, facing each
other.
Since it was impossible to tell
from Montana’s expression what was going on in his head, Dillon used his
psychic power to try and get a fix on his thoughts. It had failed him in the
past, and frustratingly, it still did, which meant he still had no idea if Montana
knew he was gay. Dillon suspected he didn’t, or he wouldn’t have accepted him
as a partner. Most straight men didn’t want to hang with a gay guy. In case
others started to question their masculinity.
A cheerful, dark-haired waitress
hurried over to take their orders. Glancing at the menu, Nick asked for roast
beef on rye, with all the trimmings.
Dillon just ordered coffee. He was
too jittery to eat with Montana sitting across from him oozing his special brand
of charisma. While men had always come easy to Dillon, few had stimulated his
chemistry adequately to merit more than a few dates, probably because he’d been
using Montana’s image as a bench mark for six years. Despite the water under
the bridge his heart still ached for the unattainable, which meant he was bound
to get hurt again if he took this mission. He wondered, in the interest of self-preservation, if he
should try and finagle his way out of it.
”So how’s life treating you, Dillon?
Last I heard you were heading to law school.”
Dillon blinked back, looked into
Montana’s expressive dark eyes and knew there was no way he could pull out of
the assignment. Not without looking like an idiot. Whatever else happened, he
didn’t want to lose Montana’s respect. He gave a small smile. “Yes, I went
ahead and got my law degree, even though I’d already decided to work on the
investigative side of things.”
“And how are you finding it?”
“Managing to stay busy.” Because he
was dying to know what Montana might be thinking about him, as he was now, he added, “I’m
surprised you agreed to take me on as a partner. I recall you saying you preferred
to work solo.”
Montana nodded. “I do, but this
mission is complicated, and you come highly recommended by Matt.” He looked up
and smiled as the waitress placed his sandwich on the table and poured them
coffee from a thermal jug.
Dillon waited until she left, then
went on, “So, how long have you worked for Matt?”
“A few years, off and on."
Dillon was intrigued to realize he’d
had a connection to Montana through Matt and hadn’t known it. He watched as Montana
poured cream into his coffee, thinking how the angles of his broad cheekbones
and strong nose were a sharp contrast to his generously curved mouth. He couldn't count the times he'd dreamt about kissing that mouth— He glanced away, told himself to stick to business.
"Tell me about the mission."
"Tell me about the mission."
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