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Sunday, February 28, 2021
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Thursday, February 25, 2021
The Lady and Her Champion by Sara R. Turnquist #HistoricalFiction #Giveaway @GoddessFish
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She needs someone to fight for her. He needs to be rescued.
Karin and Pavel have become separated by war and the destruction of his family's home. When Pavel hears of Karin's predicament, he rushes to his beloved. But what will he find? Will the pull to remain by her side be stronger than the tug to return to the front lines?
Zdenek and Eva are blissfully happy after finding one another. Then his father summons him home. It is a reunion Zdenek dreads. How will his father react to Zdenek's involvement with a merchant's daughter? More...what will Zdenek do if the man does not accept her?
Radek, who has recently defected, finds himself caught between two worlds. He stumbles upon a Hussite captive in the Royalist camp in dire need of a champion. Can he defy yet another army? Ostracize himself and limp back to the Hussites for the sake of a woman he owes nothing to?
While the Hussites maintain a tenuous hold on their lands, will internal conflict prove their undoing?
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Zdenek’s father stopped in front of him and Eva.
Eva moved closer to Zdenek. But only slightly.
Father looked her over, eyes settling on their clasped hands. He grimaced.
Zdenek let loose her hand.
“I am…relieved that you have come, Zdenek.”
“Of course, Father.” Was his voice as weak as it seemed?
Zdenek sensed Eva’s eyes on him. Perhaps his tone needed strength.
“We have much to discuss,” the larger man boomed.
“Yes, Father.” A tug on his shirtsleeve reminded him that Eva was beside him. He had not introduced her. “Father, I would like you to meet my wife, Eva.”
“Yes. I had heard,” the great man said.
There was something dismissive about Father’s tone. Glancing at his bride, Zdenek could not mistake the hurt in her eyes. What was he to do? Speak up for Eva and anger Father further? “Father, I don’t think—”
Zdenek’s father made a motion for one of the servants across the room to come forward.
The small woman obeyed.
“Please, take my son’s…wife…to her chambers.”
“Her chambers?” Zdenek spit out. “Are we not to share as man and wife?
His father’s eyes were hard. “I only expected you would wish to bed down in your old chambers. As you may remember, it only accommodates one.” The man’s lips twisted before righting into a smile.
Zdenek swallowed. Hard. He resisted the urge to look toward Eva. Though he sensed her eyes boring into him. Dare he speak up? Dare he not?
About the Author:Sara is a coffee lovin', word slinging, clean Historical Romance author whose super power is converting caffeine into novels. She loves those odd little tidbits of history that are stranger than fiction. That's what inspires her. Well, that and a good love story.
But of all the love stories she knows, hers is her favorite. She lives happily with her own Prince Charming and their gaggle of minions. Three to be exact. They sure know how to distract a writer! But, alas, the stories must be written, even if it must happen in the wee hours of the morning.
Sara is an avid reader and also enjoys reading clean Historical Romance when she’s not traveling. Her books range from the Czech lands to the American Wild West and from ancient Egypt to the early 1900s. Some of her titles include The Lady Bornekova, Hope in Cripple Creek, The General’s Wife, Trail of Fears, and the Convenient Risk Series.
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Tuesday, February 23, 2021
Murder with Strings Attached by Mark Reutlinger #mystery #giveaway @GoddessFish
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Sometimes even the most carefully conceived burglary can take an unexpected turn. Florence Palmer has her eye on concert violinist Aaron Levy's priceless violin. Unfortunately, she finds it's already been stolen. Her surprise doubles when the virtuoso she'd planned to burgle offers to hire her to help him steal it back. But they're not the only ones looking for the missing violin. When Flo inadvertently becomes the prime suspect in a case of murder, she and Aaron need to clear her name. Will they find the real killer and get the violin back to its rightful owner without anyone else, especially themselves, being killed?
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I saw nothing interesting in plain sight, so I checked the bedroom closet and then lay flat on the carpet and peeked under the bed.
Still no violin.
I was beginning to think that Aaron Levy had deliberately thwarted me by taking his violin with him or putting it in the safe—an ungentlemanly thing for him to do, given all the time and effort I was putting into finding it. I returned to the front room and was about to check the last remaining door—probably a connection to the neighboring suite—when I almost tripped over something sticking out from under the sofa. I reached down to shove it back out of the way.
The violin.
How could someone treat an instrument so valuable in such a cavalier manner, I wondered. More and more it seemed as if Mr. Aaron Levy was entirely too careless and had to be relieved of this heavy responsibility before someone…well…stole the damn thing!
And I was just the woman to do it. I opened the case and lifted up my trophy, held my flashlight close to it, and with great satisfaction, began to examine it lovingly.
And that’s when the lights came on.
About the Author:MARK REUTLINGER is an attorney and former law professor. He now writes novels in which the law is frequently broken, including his “Mrs. Kaplan” cozy mystery series (MRS. KAPLAN AND THE MATZOH BALL OF DEATH and A PAIN IN THE TUCHIS) and the political thrillers MADE IN CHINA and SISTER-IN-LAW: VIOLATION, SEDUCTION, AND THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES (under the pen name M. R. Morgan). MURDER WITH STRINGS ATTACHED is his latest novel. He is also a reviewer for the New York Journal of Books.
Mark and his wife Analee live in University Place, Washington, where in addition to reading and writing he plays clarinet with the Tacoma Concert Band and enjoys tennis, biking, exotic cars, model railroading, and various arts and crafts. He has no idea where he finds the time for it all.
Websites: http://MarkReutlinger.com
http://MRMorganAuthor.com
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Saturday, February 20, 2021
OUT NOW—The Long Night by Lucy Felthouse (@cw1985) #vampire #reverseharemromance
Blurb:
Forever is a long time for a
vampire… but is all that about to change for Lailah?
Lailah’s neighbour, Loulou, is
well known for hosting wild, extravagant events, so as Lailah heads over there
for the much-anticipated annual Halloween bash, she thinks she’s prepared for
pretty much anything. Soon after arriving, though, she discovers Loulou has
outdone herself—and presented Lailah, who, as well as being an actual vampire,
has come in fancy dress as one, with the opportunity to have a little joke at
her own expense.
What Lailah’s not prepared for,
however, is the appearance of three gorgeous men in uniform. Their out-of-place
getup piques Lailah’s curiosity, and as polite conversation turns to
flirtation, Lailah gets the weirdest feeling nothing is ever going to be the
same again.
But how will Luke, Leo and Jack
react when they discover Lailah’s vampirism isn’t just for Halloween?
Note: This novella has been previously published as part of the Duty
Bound with Bite anthology.
Available from: http://books2read.com/thelongnight
Excerpt:
I’m prepared for pretty much
anything on my way to my next-door neighbour’s house for her Halloween party.
Loulou is well known across north London for her wild, extravagant events, a
few of which I’ve had the good fortune to be a part of—they’re always good fun.
So I’m expecting something spectacular—she wouldn’t let me help, or even have a
sneak peek at the decorations, so whatever she’s gone for will be a complete
surprise to me.
The nearest streetlamp to our
houses is providing just enough light to show off her outdoor decorations. I
smile as I push open her fake-cobweb-covered front gate, duck as a plastic bat
swoops toward my head, then make my way up the garden path, which is lined with
creatively carved pumpkins, the tealights nestled inside each helping to
illuminate the way to the door.
For all intents and purposes, I’m
walking through a graveyard. Headstones in varying states of decay litter the
grass. Noises ring out periodically—the hoot of an owl, the howl of a wolf, the
yowl of a cat. There’s even a dry ice machine secreted somewhere, as a
sinister, low-lying fog hovers over the ground.
I jump and gasp as I pass a large
tree to find a decrepit, bloodstained zombie grinning at me from behind its
trunk. Tutting, then chuckling at my own silliness, I mount the three steps up
to the porch, where more of the same greets me, as well as some macabre smiling
skulls, blood dripping from their mouths and spiders crawling from their eye
sockets. It’s great, it really is, but there’s nothing unusual about any of it.
This is Loulou we’re talking about—I’m waiting for the ‘wow’ factor, that extra
something she’s thrown in to make her party an event that’ll be talked about
for weeks, maybe even months, to come.
A sign with Gothic blood-red
print is fixed to the door.
PARTY THIS WAY. ENTER IF YOU
DARE.
Obviously, I dare. With a roll of
my eyes, I depress the door handle—which has a large plastic spider hanging off
it—and step inside. It’s only a few minutes past the official start time for
the party, so it’s still pretty quiet. I’m fine with that—it gives me the
opportunity to have a good look around at what Loulou has done with the décor
before it gets too busy, too heaving with bodies. Live ones, that is. The dead
ones dotted around the place don’t seem to care one way or the other.
I don’t bother announcing my
presence to my neighbour—we’ll find each other before long. Instead, I
immediately start exploring, exchanging the occasional polite nod with other
early partygoers as we pass. The scent of pumpkin spice hangs in the air. So
far, so typical—more cobwebs, spiders, pumpkins, skulls, bats, black cats,
ghosts, witches, zombies, black floaty material draped everywhere, creepy
music…
Then something catches my eye.
Toward the back of what is usually Loulou’s enormous living room—the properties
in this area, including mine, are huge—is a sectioned-off area. A partition,
designed to look like an old stone wall. It’s dark, gloomy, spooky. I love it.
And that’s before I notice the sign affixed to the arched doorway embedded
in the wall.
THE VAMPIRE’S LAIR
A snort escapes me, and I quickly
look around to make sure nobody noticed. I’m alone, thankfully—probably the
others are diving into the drinks and snacks which are most likely laid out in
the dining room, getting their hands on all the best stuff before other people
arrive.
I open the door carefully, since
I don’t know how sturdy this whole shebang is, and I don’t want to wreck
it—Loulou’ll kill me—and enter, eager to find out exactly what Loulou thinks a
vampire lair looks like.
You’d think she’d have an idea,
really, given she lives next door to one. Not that she knows, of course—I don’t
make a habit of announcing my true nature to people. It just results in
disbelief, asking for proof, which then often leads to screaming and freaking
out. I just can’t be doing with that kind of drama. Therefore I keep my
supernatural status to myself, and move around just often enough to
ensure people don’t start to notice I haven’t aged a day since they first met
me.
*****
Author Bio:
Lucy
Felthouse is the award-winning author of erotic romance novels Stately Pleasures (named in the top 5 of
Cliterati.co.uk’s 100 Modern Erotic Classics That You’ve Never Heard Of), Eyes Wide Open (winner of the Love
Romances Café’s Best Ménage Book 2015 award), The Persecution of the Wolves, Hiding in Plain Sight, and The Heiress’s Harem and The Dreadnoughts series. Including
novels, short stories and novellas, she has over 170 publications to her name.
Find out more about her writing at http://lucyfelthouse.co.uk, or on Twitter or Facebook. Join her Facebook group for exclusive cover
reveals, sneak peeks and more! Sign up for automatic updates on Amazon or BookBub. Subscribe to her
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Thursday, February 18, 2021
War of the Squirrels by Kirsten Weiss #CozyMystery #Giveaway @GoddessFish
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Helicopter parents, suspicious squirrels… and murder.
All Susan wants is to get through this visit from her controlling parents without tumbling down a black hole of despair. But galactic forces are colliding at her whimsical B&B, Wits’ End, and her parents have plans of their own.
When two men die on the same day, both mysterious deaths are tied to her mom and dad. Meanwhile, a squirrel scofflaw is riling up the tiny mountain town of Doyle, and Susan realizes she’s the only person who can stop the madness. And if this B&B owner can’t put these crimes to rest fast, her carefully organized life may come crashing to earth.
This fast-paced and funny cozy mystery is book four in the Wits’ End series. Packed with quirky characters, small town charm, and murder, it’s perfect for fans of Jana Deleon, Tricia O’Malley, and Charlaine Harris.
Buy War of the Squirrels and start this hilarious caper today.
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As if my fingers were far, far away, I felt my hands loosen. I dimly heard my cleaning bucket of brushes and other supplies thud to the carpet in room seven.
Bailey howled and raced from the room, his ears flapping. And who could blame him? The room itself seemed to revolt at the scene. Even the faked pie-tin UFO photo hung at an awkward angle above the rumpled bed.
Early evening shadows knifed across my mother’s sensible shoes. She sat in a vintage wing chair in one corner of the room. “Shut the door,” she commanded and removed the clip from a Russian pistol.
Automatically, I obeyed.
Mouth slack, I backed against the door. “You... That’s...” My breath came in quick gasps. Dots swam in front of my eyes. This wasn’t my first body in the B&B. But…
The leg slipped in my father’s grip, the shoe inching closer to his shoulder.
Briefly, I wondered if this was what lost time felt like, this sense of being out of phase, outside ordinary reality. Unthinking, I groped for my day planner. But of course it wasn’t there. I didn’t carry it around when I cleaned.
Should I?
About the Author: Kirsten Weiss has never met a dessert she didn’t like, and her guilty pleasures are watching Ghost Whisperer re-runs and drinking red wine. The latter gives her heartburn, but she drinks it anyway.
Now based in Colorado Springs, CO, she writes genre-blending cozy mystery, supernatural and steampunk suspense, mixing her experiences and imagination to create vivid worlds of fun and enchantment.
If you like funny cozy mysteries, check out her Pie Town - http://www.kirstenweiss.com/pie-town-mysteries, Tea and Tarot - https://www.kirstenweiss.com/tea-and-tarot-mysteries , Paranormal Museum - http://www.kirstenweiss.com/the-perfectly-proper-paranormal-mus-1 and Wits’ End - http://www.kirstenweiss.com/doyle-cozy-mystery-series books.
If you’re looking for some magic with your mystery, give the Witches of Doyle - http://www.kirstenweiss.com/doyle-witch-cozy-mysteries, Riga Hayworth - http://www.kirstenweiss.com/riga-hayworth-paranormal-mysteries and Rocky Bridges - http://www.kirstenweiss.com/rocky-bridges-mysteries books a try.
And if you like steampunk, the Sensibility Grey - http://www.kirstenweiss.com/sensibility-grey-steampunk-suspense series might be for you.
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Wednesday, February 17, 2021
OUT NOW—Magnificent Manlove by Lucy Felthouse (@cw1985) #gay #eroticromance
Blurb:
If you enjoy
testosterone-filled tales of men getting it on, then check out this collection
from the pen of award-winning author Lucy Felthouse.
From stranded soldiers to
submissive virgins, sexy firemen and second chances to shifters, and even some
unexpected ménage, this book has variety galore. There’s something for
everyone, and will have you eager to turn just one more page.
Enjoy six steamy stories, over
46,000 words of magnificent manlove.
Please note: The stories in this
anthology have been previously published.
Available from: http://books2read.com/magnificentmanlove
Excerpt:
Nathan closed his book with a
very final slap and put it on the coffee table in front of him, then leaned
back in his chair. Stretching languidly, he said, “Bloody good, that was.
Though, admittedly, I thought it’d last me all week. Wasn’t expecting to get through
it on day one.”
Raising an eyebrow, Lee shot
Nathan an amused glance. “Not far off myself. Fucking storm. Stupid us, eh,
going on holiday in the UK in summertime—not like you can guarantee the sodding
weather, is it? Should’ve gone to the Canaries.”
“No, we can’t guarantee the
weather, but…” Nathan gave the window a sidelong glance, “I do have some good
news.”
“Yeah?”
“Yeah. The torrential downpour
has stopped.”
“Seriously?” Lee slammed his own
book closed and scurried over to the window. “Oh, wow, it’s cleared right up,
and I can see a rainbow. Wanna head out? Just a little wander down to that pond
we saw on the way here, maybe? Get some fresh air. We’ve got loads of daylight
left, haven’t we?”
Nathan checked his watch.
“Plenty. Especially if we’re only nipping to the pond. It’s probably only a
fifteen-minute walk.”
“Fantastic. I was going a bit
stir crazy in here. I’ll grab our coats and shoes.”
Lee had disappeared into the
hallway of their rented holiday cottage before Nathan had the chance to reply. Shaking
his head with a smile, Nathan collected their empty mugs from the coffee table
and took them into the kitchen, then got a bottle of water from the fridge. He
doubted they’d need a drink during their short trek along the road, but he
could just shove the bottle in his coat pocket and forget about it. At least
it’d be there if they wanted it.
When he returned to the living
room, Lee was just about to tie up his laces.
“I got water,” Nathan said,
brandishing the bottle.
“Cool. Shoes are there.” He nodded
to the chair Nathan had been sitting in. Sure enough, his trail shoes were
waiting on the floor in front of it.
“Thanks.”
Within a few minutes, they were
headed out of the door. Nathan locked up, pocketed the key, then checked the
handle. He doubted very much the place would get broken into—they were in the
middle of nowhere, after all. There were farms nearby, but the closest village
was about a mile and a half away. So any thieves would have to make a
considerable effort to get to the cottage in the first place, never mind
attempt to break into it. Rolling his eyes at his own paranoia, he turned and
followed Lee, who’d already started ambling along the road in the direction of
the pond.
After falling into step beside
Lee, Nathan pulled in some deep breaths, enjoying the fresh air after being
cooped up in the cottage. It was beautiful, and cosy, but it was supposed to be
a base for them to go walking—somewhere for them to eat, sleep and shower, not
to be stuck in for hours on end, staring at the walls. Or climbing them.
He admired the rainbow as they
walked, its vivid colours painted across the watery sky. It seemed the clouds
had literally exhausted themselves—only occasional wispy streaks of white now
interrupted the never-ending blue. The sun beamed down, heating up the ground
and beginning to evaporate the huge puddles. It would take some doing—one such
puddle stretched across the width of the road, and they had to skirt around its
edge to avoid getting wet feet.
Nathan smiled. Though the storm itself
had been grim, the washed-out aftermath made everything feel fresh, clean
somehow.
“You look thoughtful,” Lee said,
breaking into his reverie. “A penny for them?”
“Mmm. It’s one of those things
that sounds better in your head than said out loud.”
“Try me.”
Shrugging, Nathan replied,
“Nothing major. Just admiring the rainbow, the sky, the clouds… thinking how
everything looks so fresh and clean after a good storm. Like it’s been purified
or something… Ugh, it’s stupid.”
Lee stopped and reached for Nathan’s
hand. His green eyes were wide and filled with wonder. “No, it isn’t. Not at
all—I was thinking something similar myself. It’s kinda romantic, isn’t it?
Purification, rebirth, and all that.”
“In a roundabout way, maybe. I
dunno.” He shrugged again.
Lee’s eyes narrowed, and his lips
curved into a wicked grin. “We could make
it romantic.”
“How so?”
“Come here and I’ll show you.” Still gripping Nathan’s hand, Lee tugged him close and moved in for a kiss. Nathan went into the embrace willingly, the smile on his face soon smothered by Lee’s hot lips.
Author Bio:
Lucy
Felthouse is the award-winning author of erotic romance novels Stately Pleasures (named in the top 5 of
Cliterati.co.uk’s 100 Modern Erotic Classics That You’ve Never Heard Of), Eyes Wide Open (winner of the Love
Romances Café’s Best Ménage Book 2015 award), The Persecution of the Wolves, Hiding in Plain Sight, and The Heiress’s Harem and The Dreadnoughts series. Including
novels, short stories and novellas, she has over 170 publications to her name.
Find out more about her writing at http://lucyfelthouse.co.uk, or on Twitter or Facebook. Join her Facebook group for exclusive cover
reveals, sneak peeks and more! Sign up for automatic updates on Amazon or BookBub. Subscribe to her
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Monday, February 15, 2021
Love Has No Limits by Armine Papouchian #Romance #Giveaway @GoddessFish
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At sixteen, Armine fell in love for the first time and lost that love for the first time. She was the youngest daughter of three in Armenia and the only one underage when her parents decided to immigrate to the United States. She had to go with and leave her beloved Alex behind. Her parents saw a land of opportunity while Armine saw heartbreak. It wasn’t the end of her story with Alex and certainly not the end of her life,as it had felt at the time, but there was more pain to follow. Sixteen-year-olds are resilient, but even when losses and hurt came calling repeatedly throughout Armine’s life, she had the strength to love and to rise again and again. Even as life moves on for Armine and Alex, their lives intersect again and again over the course of thirty years. Through deaths and divorces, their lives never quite line up from their opposite sides of the globe. Love Has No Limits is Armine’s story of keeping faith in oneself and in love despite heartbreak, betrayal, and loss. It reveals the joy available to those who rise and rise again.
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Throughout the early ’80s, I had been dating here and there, some longer relationships than others but I wasn’t feeling the connection I was looking for with anyone. There was Ed, who was Armenian and went to USC studying engineering and seemed like a nice guy, but did not seem to have a backbone to stand up to his parents. His parents did not take my education very seriously and expected that once we got married, which we were not even discussing, I would be staying home and keeping myself busy like his mom did by raising children, being a “good” wife, socializing, shopping, making myself look good and whatever else she did. That choice certainly worked for some people, but it was not going to be my choice. Then there was John whom I met in college, an engineering major and he was a very nice guy, a gentleman, treated me with respect but we didn’t really have any common interests. Then there was Nick who was a Levitz customer; he had been stationed in Germany for a while and now he was an electrical engineer.
He was also nice and very handsome, but again, not a very interesting person. I was realizing that although many of the guys I was meeting were nice, educated and polite, none of them had a wide range of interests, had read any classical literature, or knew anything about art, poetry or classical music, nor did they have the wanderlust of wanting to experience life’s many pleasures or travel. Then I met Richard at Levitz.
About the Author: Arminé was born in Soviet Armenia and immigrated to United States with her parents when she was 17. She worked in the health care industry for 33 years and held key leadership roles in various health plans. Most recently, she retired from a senior executive position to pursue service and paying forward.
She is currently involved in various volunteer roles. In her free time, she enjoys reading, hiking, gardening, art museums, concerts, dancing, and spending time with family and friends.
Love Has No Limits is her first book.
Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/56512392-love-has-no-limits
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Friday, February 12, 2021
With the right opponent, even Scrabble can be foreplay ~ Playing to Score by Lisabet Sarai #MMromance #BDSM
New Release!
Playing
to Score
By Lisabet Sarai
MM
BDSM Erotic Romance
16,700
words, 65 pages
Smashwords and
Amazon
KDP
ISBN
(Smashwords): 9781005046934
ASIN:
B08VRVVYZG
Blurb
Matt was supposed to be just a hot hook-up.
Then he turned on the charm and brought out the bondage gear.
Jason Hofstadter comes to the Four States Annual Scrabble Tournament for two
reasons: to play for the trophy and to get laid. Every year since his first,
he’s managed to score with one of the other guys attending. He figures that
he’s hit the jackpot when he spots handsome, bookish Matt Sawyer, who's
competing at the Four States for the first time.
Shy and seemingly innocent, Matt turns out
to be full of surprises. First he jumps Jason in the rest room at Starbucks.
Then he reveals that he's into BDSM and encourages Jason to top him. Finally,
despite his lack of experience with tournament play, Matt ends up facing Jason
across the board in the semi-final round. When Matt throws the game he should
have won, Jason is forced to confront his own feelings: about winning, about
casual sex, and about Matt.
Note: This book was previously published by
Totally Bound under the title Crossed Hearts. It has been revised, expanded and
re-edited for this release.
Buy Links
Kinky
Literature – https://www.kinkyliterature.com/book/8642-playing-to-score/
Amazon US – https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08VRVVYZG
Amazon
UK
– https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B08VRVVYZG
Smashwords – https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/1067359
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and
Noble
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The elevator doors had scarcely closed
before Matt was on him, arms like steel bands locked around Jason’s body.
Matt’s mouth was hard and demanding, not at all what Jason expected. His tongue
pried Jason’s lips apart and plunged inside. Hands roamed down Jason’s back to
grip the swell of his butt. Strong fingers dug into his flesh, pulling his hips
against the stony lump in Matt’s crotch. Friction sent white-hot jets of
pleasure sizzling up his spine.
He tasted the berry-flavored residue of
Matt’s wine. He smelled the rich funk of dried sweat from their afternoon
jaunt. He clutched at Matt’s shirt, pulling it up so he could slide his hands
over the contours of the other man’s naked back, smooth as sun-warmed marble.
Matt pushed him against the mirrored wall,
releasing his mouth to lick a path down his neck to the hollow of his throat.
Jason sucked in his breath as Matt pinched his nipple. A star of green pain
bloomed then ripened to golden delight. Matt ground his erection against
Jason’s thigh, his own thigh pressed firmly between Jason’s legs. Jason’s dick
pulsed helplessly against the hard limb that held it captive.
His eyes fluttered open. He glimpsed their
reflection in the opposite mirror, over Matt’s shoulder. Matt’s head bent to
Jason’s chest, suckling him through his shirt. Jason’s hands were buried in
Matt’s loose jeans, stroking the boy’s silky butt. Their bodies squirmed in
slow motion as each tortured the other’s trapped penis. It was beautiful and
obscene.
The lift chimed as it reached Jason’s
floor. The doors slid open. They tumbled out, hands still tangled in each
other’s clothing. The corridor appeared to be empty—hopefully, everyone was
down in the ballroom, listening to speeches, watching videos of last year’s
highlights. Matt caught Jason again,
halfway down the hall, flattening him against some stranger’s door and claiming
his mouth.
“Wait—Matt, hold on, just a second…” Matt
stole his breath. Jason couldn’t talk, couldn’t think. He was ready to
explode. He struggled out from
underneath the younger man’s weight and half-dragged Matt down to his room at
the end of the hall.
He fumbled for his wallet in the pocket of
his tight jeans, every motion transmitted to his aching dick. He managed to
extract the key card, while Matt circled Jason’s waist from behind and rubbed
his cock up and down Jason’s crack. Jason’s hand trembled as he tried to slide
the card into the slot.
The light remained red. “Matt, please! I
can’t do this…” Matt reached down between Jason’s legs, stroking then
squeezing. “Damn it, Matt!” Jason protested, weak from the pleasure that
shimmered through him.
Finally, the LED turned green. Jason
wrenched himself from Matt’s grasp and pushed the handle. The door swung
inward. The two men fell into the room and collapsed onto the bed.
“Got—to get you—naked,” Matt panted,
tearing at Jason’s clothing. In an instant, Jason’s fly was open and his cock
was blissfully, ecstatically free. The next instant, wet heat engulfed him as
Matt swallowed him whole.
About Lisabet
Lisabet
Sarai became
addicted to
words at
an early
age. She
began reading
when she
was four.
She wrote
her first
story at
five years
old and
her first
poem at
seven. Since
then, she
has written
plays, tutorials,
scholarly articles,
marketing brochures,
software specifications,
self-help books,
press releases,
a five-hundred
page dissertation,
and lots
of erotica
and erotic
romance – over one
hundred titles,
and counting,
in nearly
every sub-genre—paranormal, scifi,
ménage, BDSM,
GLBT, and
more. Regardless
of the
genre, every
one of
her stories
illustrates her
motto: Imagination
is the
ultimate aphrodisiac.
You’ll
find
information
and
excerpts
from
all
Lisabet’s books
on
her
website
(http://www.lisabetsarai.com/books.html),
along
with
more
than
fifty
free
stories
and
lots
more.
At
her
blog
Beyond
Romance
(http://lisabetsarai.blogspot.com),
she
shares
her
philosophy
and
her
news
and
hosts
lots
of
other
great
authors.
She’s also
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