Sunday, February 28, 2010

The Hit List by Anne Brooke

I'm very happy to announce that my latest novel, a m/m romantic comedy called The Hit List, is now published by Amber Allure and more information can be found here, as well as at Amber Allure.

The blurb is:

Jamie Chadwick is straight. Determinedly straight. Or so he keeps telling himself. His small conference business is doing okay and, even though he looks after his ailing father, he loves living in the countryside and life is good. Sort of. But the arrival of old college friend, David Fenchurch, who’s just come out on the distinctly camp side of camp, together with Lucy Reid, his father’s sexy new physiotherapist, sets Jamie on a path he’d never dreamed of taking.
On top of all that, the unexpected return of long-lost family friend, Robert Trevelyan, himself openly gay, means that Jamie can no longer ignore the past he’s kept hidden for six years. When Robert and David get together, Jamie’s feelings begin to surface in surprising ways.

Who, amongst the crowd of people set to blow his life apart, will make it onto his fantasy hit list? And in the midst of Jamie’s own emotional battlefield, how can he keep things together at all?


And here's a brief extract when Jamie & Robert are both at the village fete:

Stepping back along the other side of the marquee, and with David nowhere to be seen, Jamie had only gone a few paces through the outskirts of the trees when a hand gripped his shoulder and he was spun around to face Robert. His father’s beaker shot away into the bushes and the beer vanished forever.

“Jesus! What?” was all he managed to say before Robert’s mouth was once again clamped onto his, his tongue already halfway down Jamie’s welcoming throat.

Jamie clutched at him and, almost ripping Robert’s shirt, overbalanced and pulled both of them into the undergrowth, bracken and clumps of dried grasses scratching at his neck and arms as they fell.

“I…just…wanted…to…talk to you,” Robert panted, kissing him over and over again on the eyes and lips and hair, his fingers tearing at Jamie’s buttons. “But I think I…”

This didn’t seem much like talking to Jamie, but, all of a sudden, Robert stopped.

“Christ,” he said. “Oh, Christ. I can’t. I mean, we can’t…”

Underneath him, Jamie was doing his best to twist his body to fit as closely as possible with Robert’s.

“Don’t stop,” he heard himself beg. “Please. Let’s just do it this time. For fuck’s sake. Let’s just do it.”

“Hush.” Robert held his hand over Jamie’s mouth to quiet him. “We can’t. Believe me, we can’t.”

“Why ever not?”

Holding him until he was still, Robert whispered, the regret pulsating through his voice, “I’m sorry. It’s a public place and, besides, I’ve got nothing with me. No protection.”

“I thought all you people were…”

“What? Supposed to be at it like rabbits from dawn till dusk with a packet of condoms in every pocket? God, I wish.”
Jamie heard the amusement in Robert’s voice and could have, at that moment, almost hit him again if he’d been capable of finding the will.

“I’m sorry to disappoint you, but I’m at the village fete today, not the local gay bar. In case you hadn’t noticed.” Robert rolled away.

With not a thought in his head for anyone or anything else but the other man, Jamie half-sat up and reached for Robert’s hand, bringing it to his lips. Jamie was trailing a line of kisses across his wrist and palm, enjoying the warmth of Robert’s skin against his mouth, when something shifted at the edge of his vision. When he looked up, he found himself gazing straight into the startled eyes of Carina.




It's a modern, gay retelling of Jane Austen's Emma, so I hope you might take a chance on it and enjoy the read! There's also a book trailer here.


:))

Happy Sunday!

Anne Brooke

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Friday, February 26, 2010

Maxie Briscoe:Werewolf


It’s Friday…Yes!! I’m not only excited because it’s the end of the work week, but also because this Sunday, February 28, my newest , sexiest tale yet, Maxie Briscoe: Werewolf, is being released. She is one wild, kick-butt heroine and it was a cathartic experience to write her story. She came a long at the perfect time, too. I was at a low point in my life, depressed over having to put my beloved dog to sleep, and my writing was suffering. I remember sitting at my computer, staring at the blinking cursor and wondering what I was doing when Maxie kicked in the doors of my mind’s eye and said, “Have I got a story for you.” From that moment, I was on a roller-coaster ride teeming with sex, violence and wicked humor.

This was truly a unique writing experience for me. It’s my first novel, my first ménage and it’s my first experience writing some man on man action. I cannot wait until Sunday!

Here’s a little taste of Maxie Briscoe: Werewolf. Enjoy! It’s a pulse-pounding adventure you’ll never forget.

Synopsis

The name's Maxie Briscoe and I am a werewolf…
That’s right, a real live, full moon-loving, Halloween icon. It’s hard out here for girl like me. To survive, I hide my true self and act the part of a normal human, all while discreetly indulging the Beast within. Talk about walking a narrow ledge. And that’s not even the worst part. Sex is. You see I can bench press a pick-up truck and that spells disaster in the bedroom. You can’t have any real fun knowing you might accidentally crush a lover while in the throes. Kind of kills the mood.
When a friend’s murder shatters the careful existence I’ve carved out, I come face to face with Damien and Noah, two of the hottest men I’ve ever laid eyes on. They are also the first werewolves I’ve run across since my conversion. The attraction is instant, but complicated, the sex… explosive.
Too bad there’s a killer out there with his sights on me …

Excerpt

Maxie meets Damien and Noah for the first time

They materialize from the darkness, hunters intent on their prey. Me.

My breath hitches, the animal inside rippling beneath my skin. I’m nervous, but I refuse to let them see. This bitch rolls belly-up for no one. I stride onto my front porch, prepared to defend my territory. Dressed in loungewear, I am hardly the picture of a strong alpha female, but you go with what you got. I look them both dead on.

I fold my arms over my breasts. “What do you want?” I growl, my voice a low rumble.

“We’ve come for you, little one.” With a voice like muffled thunder, the taller of the two moves forward onto my lawn. Twisted steel with sex appeal about sums him up. His dark hair is pulled back in a tail, tee-shirt molded to his cut frame.

My nostrils flare, catching his scent, fresh like a mountain spring at first thaw; my female parts quiver in anticipation. I want to coil myself around him like a python on a Kapok tree, hugging every hard inch of flesh. Ruthlessly, I shove down the urge. It’s dangerous. Ulterior motives are written all over the two of them, and I just know one of those motives is to dominate me.
“It took us a long time to find you, Maxie.”

The whisky baritone draws my attention, and I watch the other one emerge, lean and graceful, his muscles liquid precision. Definite hotness is woven into the male half of the werewolf genetic code. His scent is warm and dark, like night in a jungle. My nipples bead with excitement as he lopes toward me, brushing past the larger wolf. He stops at the base of my stairs, conqueror etched in every line of his body. This is definitely the alpha of the pair.

“Didn’t know I was lost.” I widen my stance, ready to spring. If he’s looking for a challenge, he’s got one.

He smiles, teeth bared, the faint light from the scimitar moon exposing the predatory glint in his eyes.

I can feel the hunger resonating through them, matching my own deep desire.

“We can smell your craving, little one,” the taller one rumbles as he joins his partner.

I hate arrogant assholes. “Is this the part where I’m supposed lie back, spread my legs and say, ‘Do me like Red Riding Hood, you Big Bad Wolf’?”

They chuckle in that knowing, masculine way, the sound like tropical waves lapping along my insides, teasing and inviting.

“She’s more than we imagined, my friend.”

Hope you loved reading this little snippet. Have a great weekend. Visit me at http://myspace.com/melbwrites for more information on Maxie's release and on my other works.

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Thursday, February 25, 2010

Watching the Dead

By A.J. Llewellyn

This is my first blog as An Amber Quill Press author and I'm thrilled to be here. Firstly, I owe it to the dangerously talented (and sexy, too!) author Rick R. Reed for suggesting to our publisher Trace Edward Zaber that he should invite me to submit a story for his approval. He did, and I did...and my first book, Deeper Blue came out at Amber Allure last October.
I have loved my whole experience here with AQP and as I pondered what to write next, I had a weird and wonderful experience.
I had lunch with a group of friends as we got hair cuts at our old movie studio. Though we were all laid off, we are all still close and we go to the hair salon on the lot and make a half-day of it. Being close to bald, I require little in the cutting department.
I'm there for the donuts and the bagels. And the smears. I am all about cream cheese.
But I digress.
One of our pals arrived late and confessed his new job was beginning to affect him. Since he works nights, we made fun, teasing him about being a go go dancer or a rent boy.
Nope. He's watching the dead.
I said, "What?"
Turns out it's an actual job in a very Orthodox Jewish funeral parlor. He is called a shomerim and he must stay awake guarding the dead...or else, the dead man's spirit walks, releasing a dybbuk.
I said, "A what?"
Now, I took notes. I am a relentless taker of anecdotes. A thief of ideas...and hey presto, there was my idea for Fawnskin!
I roped my frequent writing partner, the brilliant and yummy D.J. Manly into writing it with me. I told him my idea.
He said, "A what?"
And here you have it. Fawnskin comes out on the 28th, the first in our new series set in this actual California town. I chose the name Fawnskin because I love the textured idea of it, plus it's a warm and friendly sounding name. The town, however, like our story...hides much that isn't seen.
Located in the mountains of Big Bear, a couple of hours north of L.A. Fawnskin has a rich history of being a stagecoach town back in the day. I was really haunted by this one-time artist's colony that is making a gradual comeback.
So often in gay erotic romance fiction, the locales are exotic or glamorous. I liked the idea of this story taking place in a town effected by the economy...but one in which there is also hope.
Knox and Rallus are two lonely men who arrive to start new lives, meeting just as weird things start happening in Fawnskin.
Because in our book...the shomerim sleeps.
And the dead walk...dance...and they too, like their cream cheese.

For more information on Fawnskin, please visit Amber Quill Press:
http://www.amberquill.com/AmberAllure/Fawnskin.html

Aloha oe,

A.J.

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Wednesday, February 24, 2010

A Midwinter Night’s Delights… Coming Sometime in 2010


Hi everyone!

It’s been a while since my last blog, so I thought I’d share an update with readers. I’ve been hard at work on a few romance projects, including a full-length contemporary and a sequel to A Midsummer Night’s Delights titled A Midwinter’s Night’s Delights.

Midwinter picks up 6 months after the last book and follows the continuing sexual adventures of newlyweds Annabelle and Julian. Once again, they’ve been invited to a free-for-all ball, but this time there’s a catch. Before Sabrina and Vincent allow them to participate, they need to learn how to control their insatiable appetites and undergo certain “punishments” along the way.

So, how did this sequel come about? Readers and reviewers were interested in learning more about the characters and seeing what other erotic escapades awaited them. At the end of Midsummer, I left the door open to a sequel – hoping readers would like to read more. So, I’m happy to oblige.

Some people wanted a prequel – a story devoted to how Sabrina and Vincent met and where they learned to play their wicked games. Others wanted a follow-up story to find out what happened to Annabelle and Julian after they returned home. (Let’s just say they’ve been very “open” to new experiences – but not without consequences!)

I think this story will satisfy both camps. Sabrina’s unusual past and her initial meeting with Vincent are explained. Julian and Annabelle learn about self-control as they become submissives – before the Midwinter Ball even begins!

The book is in the editing stage now, so there’s no official release date scheduled yet. But to tide readers over in the meantime, here’s a hot excerpt from A Midsummer Night’s Delights:

Annabelle turned to face a man in a light blue and black mask. Before she could blink, he scooped her up and carried her to a high cushion. He eased her onto her back and immediately buried his head between her thighs. His expert tongue flicked in and out of her, and she bit back the urge to beg for more.
A minute later, she felt the cushion move. She opened her eyes and saw a man in a black and white striped mask kneeling over her face. His half-hard shaft was inches from her lips. She drew him into her mouth, sucking faster as her climax built.
The man swirled his tongue over her nub, making her writhe and twitch on the cushion. Finally, she exploded, thrashing wildly as she came. She wanted to cry out, but her mouth was full. All she could do was make tiny mewling noises in her throat and suck on the rod in her mouth.
After a few blissful moments, the man stopped licking her. The other man withdrew, and the two men traded positions.
She trembled in anticipation as the man in the black and white mask angled his cock toward her shaved lips. God, yes, she wanted him in her! She moaned as he entered her slowly, inch by solid inch.
Annabelle bent her head back, only to find the man in blue offering his penis to her. She opened her mouth wide. This was fun! The men were eager, and she was more than willing to let them do whatever they wanted. In fact, she could go like this all night…

And for readers who’d like to read more historical/fantasy, A Midsummer Night’s Delights appears in my Naughty Nobles anthology along with A Most Unusual Princess and The Dark Lord.

I’ll be posting more details as they become available. To catch up on all my other romances, visit my website: www.KelliWilkins.com

Happy Reading!
Kelli

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Sunday, February 21, 2010

Shine A Light by KC Kendricks

Over the past few weeks, the universe has been sending me little peeps, telling me to keep my eyes open. For some reason, I'm not allowed to coast for long. The universe demands my growth, both personal and professional. A few years ago, a door cracked open professionally, and I only peeked in, unsure of what was the right choice. Maybe that first little crack was just to give me a glimpse of what was to come, and let me think about it, because that same door has opened in a big way. Am I bold enough to step through it?

If I do step through it, my life will change in many ways. That's scary. I've had three years to wonder if I passed up a great opportunity, and here it is again. How many second chances do we usually get? How many second chances does the universe give us?

Second chances are one of the main themes in my stories. The second chance can come after the end of a relationship one of the characters thought would last for life. Or it might be a second chance in a career. Sometimes, it's a second chance for happiness with the "one who got away." It could be a second chance at life, as with cancer survivor Jonas in "Passion's Victory."

I think the universe has a great plan for me, and if I keep my eyes open, I'll find it. Predestination? I guess I do believe that. The paths are laid out for us. Which one should we choose? The universe gives us the choice.

Yesterday, the universe sent me a surprise - Shine A Light released a day early! So enough sharing philosophy, and more promo on the new book.



SHINE A LIGHT
contemporary gay
romance available at
Amber Allure



After being viciously outed by his spiteful ex-lover, Van MacKenzie, fallen Hollywood and Broadway star, lands on stage in a small town community theatre - and in the arms of set designer Shane Hollister. Van knows his attraction to the talented young man could seal the fate of his career, but he can’t resist having a ‘summer thing’ while performing at The Globe. When an act of violence catches them unaware, Van recognizes the message was really meant for him. Walking away from Shane might be the smart thing to do to keep him safe.

Shane Hollister had established himself as a Broadway set designer before his father’s accident forced him to move home to St. Charles. Needing work, Shane accepts a job at The Globe. To his surprise, the small operation equals any big city production. When Donovan “Van” MacKenzie signs on for the new show, Shane grabs the chance to have a summer fling with his big screen idol, refusing to allow Van’s past to intrude.

Shane knows he has only one chance to catch a fallen star, and keep him for his own.

EXCERPT

When I stepped out of the men’s room, Shane waited for me.

His drawn, pale face, and the dark smudges under his eyes made me pause.

“You look like hell.”

“I feel like hell. I don’t know how to make things right with you if you won’t believe me.”

“I believe you, Shane. You said you didn’t know he was coming here. Well, okay. People surprise us. I know that. But he is here, and you are involved with him, and I can’t afford the distraction.”

That wasn’t what I wanted to say to him. It wasn’t even close. I wanted to wrap my arms around him and tell him to send Doug packing. I needed him to prove to me he wasn’t planning to fuck me and any other guy at the same time. But one trick with him didn’t give me the right.

He nodded, his eyes sad. “I don’t know what else to say except I’m sorry, Van.”

The ice around my heart cracked. I managed a smile for him. “I’m sorry, too.”
Shane reached out and smoothed the lapel of my jacket, although it didn’t need it. This might be as close as I ever got to him again. God help me, but I couldn’t walk away without touching him one more time. I grasped his hips and pulled him, unresisting, to me.

His arms snaked up around my neck, holding me with his fierce, young strength. We pressed together, chest-to-chest and thigh-to-thigh. I breathed in his scent and kissed his hair, committing the feel of him to memory, then I gently pulled away.

“I’m flying back to the city tomorrow, and then driving my own car back on Tuesday. I’ll put the key under the mat and leave your car at the cabin since you have your keyless entry.”

His hands came to rest on my shoulders. “How are you getting to the airport?”

“I cut a deal with one of the boys who work at the resort. He’s agreed to be my go-fer when I need one, provided he’s off-shift.”

Shane accepted that, nodding, his gaze somewhere past me. I was poignantly reminded of his youth. Would he listen to my advice?

“Shane, if you have any doubts about Doug, do yourself and him a favor, and end it. I didn’t do that with Lynn and I paid a high price for it.”

“It’s not like that, man! I told you. I don’t sleep with him any more. That’s in the past. We’re just friends now.”

“Lot’s of things are in the past,” I told him as gently as I could. It was all over him that he wanted to argue with me, but his shoulders slumped, and his eyes had a vacant look to them. It took every ounce of willpower I possessed not to touch him again.

“Shane, what’s really wrong?”

“Nothing. You don’t want anything to do with me. Well, okay. I’ll get over it.” With that he turned and walked away, his long strides quickly putting a lot of distance between us.

I watched him go with a sinking feeling in my gut. I’d bungled that, and badly.

SHINE A LIGHT
ISBN: 13-978-1-60272-648-2
Now available at http://amberquill.com/AmberAllure/ShineLight.html


Also available:
Seducing Light
Contemporary gay romance
#3 best seller at Amber Allure, June 2009
http://amberquill.com/AmberAllure/SeducingLight.html



KC Kendricks
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Friday, February 19, 2010

EPIC Award 2010 Nominees

So I'm off to New Orleans in a couple of weeks for EPICon 2010 and I'm happy to report that two of my Amber Quill books are finalists for awards. VGL Male Seeks Same is up for Best Contemporary Romance and Dead End Street is up for Best Young Adult Fiction.

I'm really proud to be among the other finalists. See the complete list of finalists here. And I am so looking forward to getting to New Orleans (where I haven't been in more than 10 years) and reconnecting with old friends and peers and making new ones.

Today, I'd like to share with you a little bit about each of the nominated books.

VGL Male Seeks Same

SYNOPSIS

Poor Ethan Schwartz. It seems like he will never find that special someone. At age 42, he’s still alone, his bed still empty, and his 42-inch HDTV overworked. He’s tried the bars and other places where gay men are supposed to find one another, but for Ethan, it never works out. He wonders if it ever will. Should he get a cat?
But all of that is about to change. At work, Ethan hears about a website that promises to deliver more than just the tawdry hook-ups associated with so many other sites. Ethan wants romance, and although he’s always been a little shy about the whole cyber-dating scene, he figures he has nothing to lose.

Well, maybe he does have something to lose: his self-esteem. After he posts his profile, he gets zero responses. But Ethan realizes one thing about the cyberworld that isn’t true in the real one: Online, Ethan can be anyone he wants to be.

And a new persona is born. The new Ethan is handsome (with someone else’s pic) and the sudden recipient of dozens of online come-ons. What Ethan doesn't count on, however, is finding—among the propositions and the flattery—his one true love. Not just a gorgeous man, but one who suits him in almost every way.

How does Ethan turn his budding cyber love into a real one? And can he hang on to his mystery suitor without turning him off with his deception? 

EXCERPT
...For years, Ethan had observed the hoopla surrounding the Internet and its supposed ease of getting people together for sex, romance, half price books, and even cut-rate psychotherapy, but never thought he would traverse its well-traveled highways to meet a man. Somehow, it all seemed too cheap and easy, almost tawdry. Ethan wanted to meet a man through a mutual friend, at a dinner party perhaps, where the assembled group (all attractive upwardly mobile professionals and artists) were enjoying paella and whimsical cocktails like sidecars or Tom Collins. Their eyes would meet over the olive tapenade and they would exchange phone numbers while waiting for the host to bring them their coats.  Or, even better, they would meet in a bookstore (no, not that kind!) where they would both be reaching for a copy of the latest David Sedaris at the exact same moment and then would laugh and insist that the other take the shelf copy first. Or maybe he would discover his intended as he rode alone on Lake Michigan’s bike trail and his future beloved would help him when he got a flat tire. It was a story they would tell their grandchildren.

“Yeah, right.” Ethan blew out a big sigh and hit the TAB key to take him to the first box needing to be filled in. “That’s not the way it happens these days. These days, guys meet online. Period. Jane Austen would be appalled.”

Filling out the application to be a member of wingpeople.com was not all that different than filling out a job application. Ethan shook his head. That wasn’t true at all! Filling out a job application was much easier. At least a job application didn’t ask you about your most intimate physical dimensions, or if you considered yourself a top or a bottom, or “versatile.” A job application would never ask if you considered yourself to have a swimmer’s build, or if there was “more of you to love.” A job application would never ask if you “partied,” although they might test to see if you did, if they became serious about hiring you. Filling out paperwork for a job would never require you to tell, in great detail, what you were looking for in a potential mate.

But Ethan supposed all this information, all this nosy prying, was for a good purpose, which was to match you up with other like-minded souls. And Ethan actually adored the idea of that. He was not one of these middle-aged men he saw wandering around Halsted Street dressed in head-to-toe Abercrombie and Fitch, hoping to find a “boy” of no more than thirty years or so.

Ethan wanted a companion, someone he could relate to, someone with a bit of a shared history. He wondered if this route could ever deliver such a bird.

He wondered if such a bird even existed, or if it had gone the way of the dodo.

Finally, Ethan got through the laborious screens of questions and was ready to hit “submit.” He was even pleased with the photo of himself he had decided on using, dredged up from some of his event publicity files from his work folder. In the photo, taken just a few months ago, he was shown smiling with the director of the latest offering at the Chicago Shakespeare Theater. He had simply cropped out the grinning, bespectled director and voila, he had himself a halfway-decent headshot. At least the picture was honest and, in its way, flattering. He hoped at least one or two men out there in cyberland would be inclined to agree.

He hit “submit,” wondering as he did if the obvious sexual connotations of the word had occurred to anyone else.

As soon as a “thank you” message popped up, telling Ethan his message was in the queue awaiting approval (which would take eight to twelve hours), sweat began to pop up on his brow. “Good Lord,” he wondered aloud, “what did I just do?”

He thought of the poor folks whose forays into dating sites and social networks like MySpace or Friendster ended up on Dr. Phil, or worse, Judge Judy, and the woe those people experienced when they exposed their more intimate sides to the world. They were idiots, as Judy and Phil would say, with no more sense than God gave a grasshopper. His little adventure could end up coming back to haunt him. What, for example, would Bubbles have to say about his profile once it was approved and active? Would he snicker behind manicured nails and call over the entire office to gape and guffaw at his photo and his predilection for forties noir classics? And that kind of information was the least of his worries—he had divulged to the entire world his sexual likes and dislikes, for cryin’ out loud.

He got up and got a Coke Zero and tried to reassure himself by saying that he was just flattering himself. Everyone was online these days and the truth was no one would really even care about him or his little profile. All he needed to really worry about was that some imagined man out there, reasonably good looking, well-read, and with a quirky sense of humor, would pause long enough at his profile to send him a message... 


SYNOPSIS

The old house at the end of a dead-end street is more of a dead end than anyone realizes...

They are five misfit kids who have banded together in their small Ohio River town. Over the years, they had organized various clubs, and now they've formed the Halloween Horror Club. The premise is simple: each week, each teen spins a horrifying tale, and at the end of five weeks, the scariest story wins a prize. The twist: the stories have to be told in the infamous and abandoned Tuttle house, where, fifteen years earlier, nearly an entire family had been murdered in their beds.

The idea of the club seems like a good one, until the kids begin to realize they may not be alone in the Tuttle house, which backs up against the woods. There seems to be someone—or something—watching them. Is it Paul Tuttle, the son who, while still in his teens, disappeared the night his parents and sister were killed? Or is it someone even more sinister?

With each story (each a completed short, original horror tale that stands on its own), the tension mounts...and so does the anger of the house's mysterious inhabitant. He is enraged at having his space violated, and his rage could mean a real dead end for those who dare to invade his home...
EXCERPT


...Marlene turned to Peter. “What do you mean? Some sort of club to go see horror movies? We already do that.” Marlene was the quietest of the group, and they all acknowledged she was the smartest, too.

Peter rolled his eyes. “No, I have something a little more imaginative in mind.” He paused and waited until Roy looked away from the computer monitor. Peter bit his lower lip, then continued. “I was thinking of this club as a limited time thing.” He let his statement hang in the air, hoping he was building an appropriate sense of suspense and danger. He hung back from the group gathered around the computer, hands in the pockets of his cargo shorts.

“Yeah. Like the McPig sandwiches at McDonald’s.” David snorted with laughter at his own joke.

“C’mon, Dave. Let him finish.” Roy spoke up, but his words weren’t very convincing. His high-pitched voice made him sound like a seven-year-old boy, or worse, a girl.

“Thanks,” Peter said. “Anyway, what I was thinking was this. It’s only six weeks until Halloween, right?”

Erin nodded and flung a mass of her dark brown hair over one shoulder. She gave Peter the full attention of her eyes, which were so dark they appeared bottomless. Erin was the prettiest of the group, and what made her especially so was the fact that she had no idea this was the case.

Peter continued. “Well, what we could do is meet officially once a week. At that time, one of us would be responsible for making up a scary story—you know, something really gross or bloody—for that week. Let’s see if we can come up with something more terrifying than any movie, something that would make some of us afraid to turn off the lights at bedtime. When we’re all done, we’ll take a vote, and whoever gets the most votes gets to decide how we’ll spend Halloween.”

“Boring!” David said. “Can we move on to other business, like putting some other music on? This sucks.” David reached out toward the computer, and Marlene slapped his hand away.

Her eyes were bright with interest. “I think the idea has potential.”

“I didn’t tell you guys the best part, though.” Peter’s face warmed with excitement. “We’ll meet at the Tuttle house each week. That’s where we’ll tell our stories.” Peter’s smile died as he surveyed the reaction on his friends’ faces.

The group got quiet. Even the music seemed to become softer, as if an unseen hand, pale, veiny, and covered with sores, was turning down the sound.

“The Tuttle house?” Erin whispered, her dark eyes alive with fear.

“Isn’t that where all those murders happened? That family?” Roy’s voice cracked.

“Supposedly,” David spoke up. “That was a long time ago, before any of us were even born. I think it’s just a rotting house up on the hill. Nothing to be scared of.”

“Then we can do it?” Peter sounded hopeful.

“I haven’t got a problem,” David said.

“I don’t know.” Erin twisted a strand of her dark hair. “What if someone catches us?”

“Who’s going to catch us?” Marlene spoke up. “The house is at the end of a dead-end road. There aren’t even any neighbors until you get to the Washington’s, and they’re at least a football field or two away. If we’re quiet, I don’t think anyone would pay any attention. It’s just an empty, old house, really.”

Peter looked around at them all. “‘An empty old house’? Maybe. That’s part of why I want us to meet there. To see just how empty it is. I’ve heard things, lots of things about the Tuttle house. I know you guys have, too.” His gaze met Erin’s, whose unblemished and perfect skin had gone pale. “It may not be as empty as some people’d like to think.” He grinned. “Or hope...” 

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Thursday, February 18, 2010

Sneak Preview of My M/M Werewolf Tale, THE BLUE MOON CAFE

The Blue Moon Cafe will make its debut March 7! I'm really excited about this book for several reasons:

1. It's my first werewolf novel. For 20 years, I have been writing horror, or some variation thereof, but have yet to explore this territory.
2. It's a horror story combined with a romance. More and more, my stories are taking on a romantic edge. I think that The Blue Moon Cafe combines the paranormal and romance in a way that will satisfy readers of both genres.
3. It's my first full-length novel set in my relatively new hometown of Seattle. Seattle is a great location for a werewolf book, especially a gay one...it's got a huge gay population, tremendous natural beauty, and is surrounded by mountains and forests. Hey, it's a perfect home for today's cosmopolitan werewolf.
4. It has a brilliant cover. Cover designer Trace Edward Zaber has done it again and come up with a face for my book that's not only beautiful, but compelling. Trace managed to encapsulate exactly what I wanted to get across: that this was a horror story, yes, but at its heart, it's a love story. It's a book that I hope will make a reader's heart race for many reasons.

The Blue Moon Café releases on March 7, 2010 in ebook format, with the paperback version to follow approximately two weeks later. To read the first chapter, e-mail me at jimmyfels@gmail.com and I will send it to you.

What The Blue Moon Cafe is about:

Someone—or something—is killing Seattle’s gay men.

A creature moves through the darkest night, lit only by the full moon, taking them, one by one, from the rain city’s gay gathering areas.

Someone—or something—is falling in love with Thad Matthews.

Against a backdrop of horror and fear, young Thad finds his first true love in the most unlikely of places—a new Italian restaurant called The Blue Moon Café. Sam is everything Thad has ever dreamed of in a man: compassionate, giving, handsome, and with brown eyes Thad feels he could sink into…and he can cook! But as the pair’s love begins to grow, so do the questions and uncertainties, the main one being: Why do Sam’s unexplained disappearances always coincide with the full moon?

Prepare yourself for a unique blend of horror and erotic romance with The Blue Moon Café, written by the author Unzipped magazine called, “the Stephen King of gay horror.” You’re guaranteed an unforgettable reading experience, one that skillfully blends the hottest romance with the most chilling terror…

Exclusive Excerpt
There are roads going nowhere. Huge ramps and posts holding them up that lead toward the sky, as if aliens had built them for take-off strips. They almost glow, grayish, in the shimmering light of the full moon. Surrounding them are trees, grasses, growing wild in a riot around a lily pad-flecked canal. The wind, cold this September night, rustles through the tree tops, making a sound like whispering and sending the weakest of the leaves, harbingers of fall, down to the ground.
 

It would be pitch and even though he has dark-adapted eyes, it would be difficult to see were it not for the moon tonight, which is glorious, a pale-faced imitator of the sun. Everything, here in the Washington Park Arboretum, is cloaked with a veil of silver. Night has become a kind of day, one that exists in black and white. The pale light and the ability to actually see along the path has brought out many wanderers in the woods. They—all of them men, all of them solitary—make restless circuits of the trails going through the woods and along the canal. They stop here and there, where a bent tree or a copse of bushes provide a kind of shelter, looking for another soul who will elevate them from their loneliness for a few minutes. Some have succeeded—condom wrappers and condoms themselves, used, litter the ground and some even hang from branches.
 

He also hunts…but not for the same thing. While they search for the warmth of sexual connection, hungry for the taste of cum, he looks for the coldness of destruction and the taste of blood. He lifts his snout to test the cool air and is rewarded with the smell of at least a dozen men, traversing the trails that cut through the woods of the park. He has slipped through the shadows, watching as the men exchange silent signals with one another, couple, then separate, to wander back to the parking lot. Some of them hurry, with their heads hung low, as if ashamed of what they have done. Others, shameless, walk jauntily back to their cars of their homes in the neighborhoods bordering the park, satisfied with their release.
 

Disgusting.
 

The creature pads along a trail, waiting for one of the men to break free of the others, to follow a trail perhaps down to the canal’s edge, to separate from the pack. It is the ones who stay by themselves, perhaps the ones too fearful to actually do what they came here for, that he wants. Vulnerable. Alone.
He is quick and sure when he attacks. There will be no screams to alert the others. There won’t even be a scuffle. There will be only death and feasting, silent and sure, gliding in on one of these men, unsuspecting, like a shadow. The element of surprise has always been his trump and his calling card. His stealth and razor sharp fangs will ensure a quick demise, painless for only a second or two, until blood and flesh is rendered and offered up to him like a gift.
 

He revels in the anticipation of the kill. He will satisfy his own ferocious hunger, in his belly for certain, but also for the elusive taste of justice. These men deserve to have something bad happen to them. Look at them! In a public place, looking to sate their perverted desires, to connect with strangers in a way that should be reserved for private, for time alone with a creature one loves and bears some commitment to…
 

He is an old-fashioned monster. He feels no remorse for what he is about to do. In its own way, he knows that his hunting and killing is for the common good, eradicating those who foul the world with heedless desire and warped attractions.
 

He pads along a trail and hops jauntily along the wooden surface of a small bridge, making not a sound. Ahead, one has separated far enough from the pack that the beast thinks he may have a chance, especially if the man is foolish enough to duck into a cluster of foliage which will shields dark couplings from passersby as close as a few feet away. He knows his al fresco meal will be over within seconds. It’s not the length of the meal that defines its quality.
 

From a few feet away, he pants, licking his chops, and watches the man. He is tall, clad in a pair of tight fitting jeans, boots, and a dark T-shirt, much too lightweight for this chilly night, but perfect for showing off biceps that have been pumped unnaturally large and a chest that spans super-hero width. The monster is certain that such physical dimensions make the man a desirable candidate, a kind of trophy or reward. But his bulging muscles and cocky walk are all for show; he knows there is no strength to back them up. He will be just as easy to bring down as all the rest. And like all the rest, he will not even make a sound.
 

He will go for the neck first.

Wednesday, February 17, 2010

TWILIGHT in the new BLOCKBUSTERS AMBERPAX


AVAILABLE NOW FROM AMBER QUILL PRESS/ALLURE

Life is perfect for Cade Montana. Barely into his twenties, he escaped the poverty, illness and drunkenness prevalent on the Montana reservation where he was raised when he agreed to manage an uncle’s small spread in Wyoming. His relationship with Dr. Lee Donaldson, his lover, and the ranch’s new veterinarian, is secure, and now he’s proven even wild horses can be broken without pain to carry saddle and rider. A recognized horse whisperer, he’s excited about his plans to teach his methods to others.

Into this good life, an inherited quirk in his Lakota Native DNA brings an inescapable horror that forever changes who and what he is. The penalty for revealing the secret of this new shift in his nature to anyone, even to Lee, is death, so he ends their affair with sudden, permanent abruptness.

Lee, confused and stunned by Lakota’s unexplained rejection and refusal to talk to or see him after the split, comes to terms with the end of their relationship by planning to sell his practice and move away.

If there is a solution for staying together, will either of them find it?

EXCERPT:

...One hot afternoon, they'd crossed a flowering meadow through golden sunlight to the blue waters of a large, spring-fed pond on the ranch’s property. On impulse, they’d skinny-dipped. Removing their clothes, backs turned, they’d entered the water without peeking. When they left the water to dry in the sun, whatever self-consciousness they’d felt about their bodies had disappeared.

Cade sensed they’d reached another stage in the mating ritual. Surely the sex he longed for with this fascinating man would happen soon.

Lee had stood on the bank, hands on his hips, comfortable with his nudity. His eyes roved over Cade's body as he walked out of the water. “I knew you’d look like this. All big muscle and corded sinew. I’ve wanted to see your thighs. I love the way they strain your jeans and the control they have over the horses you ride.”

“My thighs? Are you sure that’s all you’ve wanted to see?” The rush of feeling he’d experienced in the bar when Lee smiled at him, made its appearance again. It was difficult to catch his breath as he teased, “Did you think maybe a Lakota Native’s dick would be different from a white man’s?” He'd stood proudly, his cock burgeoning as he gazed at Lee’s body and watched with pleasure as Lee’s dick had loaded and lifted in response to his.

Lee had come to him, and their lips met as easily as if they’d done this before, sending a punch of heat right to Cade's core. Lee opened to him, and he explored the heat and wetness, tasted the tangy essence of Lee as their tongues swept and tangled, enjoying an erotic dance that promised more intimate things to come.

When the kiss ended, Cade couldn’t resist touching the glistening droplets covering the fairer skin of the slender but strong Lee. When Lee didn’t pull away, he leaned in and licked them.

Sighing with pleasure, Lee had spoken, his tongue thick, his dick now fat and long. As it rose, his foreskin slipped back to reveal his cock’s dark, bluish head. “No, I hadn’t wondered if your dick was different from mine, but all these weeks I have hoped you wanted to see me naked as much as I did you. To touch me as much as I’ve wanted to touch you. I’ve thought I was going to have to initiate the touching.” He'd groaned. “Don’t stop. Don’t ever stop.”

When Lakota had licked his way down the glorious body and knelt before Lee’s shaven genitals, he felt Lee tremble in response to Cade's hands sliding up his sensitive inner thighs to caress the backs of his knees. He licked and kissed Lee’s sac, then, with a gentle drawing in, sucked it into his mouth.

“Oh, God, don’t wait too long or I’m going to lose it here and now.”

So Lakota didn’t wait. Intent on pleasuring Lee, he'd released the sac, which had thickened and tightened in preparation for the pulsations that would spurt creamy strips of cum. He wrapped his hand around Lee’s dripping cock and tongued the dark crown as his thumb stroked the sensitive v-nexus of nerves under its lip.

When at last he took Lee’s cock fully into his mouth it only took minutes. A few gliding tugs with teasing scrapes of his teeth growing more and more urgent, and Lee had shuddered as he made the final pushes deep into the heat of the sucking, tonguing mouth. He'd cried out Cade's name when he came, and it danced through the meadow before fading and slipping to earth…

http://www.amberquill.com/AmberAllure/Twilight.html

Carolina Valdez
http://www.CarolinaValdez.com

Passion, Heat and Ecstasy - Romance touches all the senses


TWILIGHT is Carolina's contribution to the BLOCKBUSTERS AMBERPAX. Also included: THE BAD & THE BEAUTIFUL by Jamie Craig; BREAKFAST AT TIFFANY'S by Lynn Lorenz; INDEPENDENCE DAY by Christiane France; THUNDERBALL by Mimi Riser.


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Sunday, February 14, 2010

New Release - INDEPENDENCE DAY


My newest release, INDEPENDENCE DAY, is part of Amber Allure's Blockbuster Pax, and also the first part of a two part story as Nick Gregorio tries to figure out if he should return to the past and his former lover, or should he keep moving forward and embrace whatever the future may hold.


Independence Day by Christiane France ISBN-13: 978-1-60272-645-1 (Electronic) AVAILABLE FEBRUARY 14, 2010!
The perfect plan for success, or a guaranteed recipe for disaster?
It sounded like such a simple, mutually beneficial arrangement when the idea was hatched over drinks in a bar late one night. A little short-term pain for long-term gain, or so Nick’s ambitious boyfriend, Al, believed. If Nick would take a back seat while Al played the doting husband to Missy, daughter of the town’s leading lawyer for a couple of months, Al’s lifelong dream of a partnership with Hilldale & Partners would finally be achieved. In return, Missy would be out from under her daddy’s thumb, free to follow her own alternative lifestyle. And then, after a short interval, Nick and Al could pick up where they left off, and everyone would live happily ever after.
As far as spur-of-the-moment plans went, this one sounded perfect.
What could possibly go wrong?
NOTE: Don't miss the sequel, Independence Day II, available April 2010!
EXCERPT:
...Al sat down on the blue velvet sofa and patted the spot next to him. “How about we start off with an explanation?”
Even though he’d been expecting it, Al’s belief he was owed anything, especially an explanation, made Nick bristle like a wary dog. Al wasn’t his mother, his boss, or anyone else to whom he was obliged to account for his actions. Al was just the asshole he loved. A man who could drive the most patient, laid-back person crazy given even half a chance. And Nick had given him chance after chance after chance. Now it was happening all over again.
Taking a deep breath in an effort to relax, Nick reached for a can of beer, popped the tab and took a sip. “What’s to explain? Why Vegas has such hot summers? Or why I don’t have a car and insisted we should walk over here instead of taking a cab?”
Al shot Nick a long-suffering look. “No, babe, but I love you, and you say you still love me. In case you’ve forgotten, we were supposed to be spending the rest of our lives together. What happened to all that? Did you change your mind or what? It might be nice if you told me why you just up and vanished without a word because, frankly, I don’t have the first clue.”
Nick drank a little more beer and put the can down on the table. “You honestly don’t know?”
“I figured you’d found someone else and I was toast. What else was I to think when you disappeared like a thief in the night?”
“After all the warnings I gave you, you should’ve expected it.”
“What warnings? I don’t recall you saying a thing.”
“I did. Every time you broke a date or a promise, or decided you’d rather dance the night away with all your new friends than spend time with me. I told you I was sick and tired of all the excuses, and that one of these days when you called, I wouldn’t be there. You don’t remember?”
Al sighed and squeezed Nick’s hand. “True, you did. But you always got over it so…”
“So you figured I was just mouthing off?”
“Something like that, I guess. To be honest, I had so much going on trying to make partner, I thought you’d got fed up and found someone else.” Al opened the jar of cheese dip and checked the contents. “Is this stuff fresh?”
“Should be. I only bought it yesterday.”
“In that case…” Al scooped up some of the mixture with a tortilla chip and put it in his mouth. “Did you find someone else?”
“No. Not then and not now.”
“But I bet there could be. In fact, I’m sure that boss of yours would be down on his knees in a flash if you gave him the slightest bit of encouragement.”
Nick felt his face redden with embarrassment at the mind picture Al painted. “Don’t be ridiculous. Trip isn’t gay. He’s a widower with a young son. We’re casual friends and nothing more.”
Al gave Nick a narrow-eyed look. “You quite sure about that?”
“Sure about what?”
“All of it. Widower with a young son makes for perfect cover if you’re trying to present a nice family-man public image.”
Nick took another sip of beer, wondering if, just for once, he should let his temper rip and tell Al to take his insecurities and fuck off home to his wife, his precious job and his socially important lifestyle. “Trip doesn’t deal with the public. He’s director of personnel for the hotel’s food and beverage division. In other words, he works strictly behind the scenes.”
Al reached in the bag for another chip. “If there was no one else, why did you really leave?”
“Because…” Nick sighed. He’d rehearsed what he wanted to say a thousand times. He’d even thought about writing Al a long letter spelling it all out in infinite detail—how he was sick of being what amounted to an afterthought, to constantly taking a back seat. Except he’d realized there was no point...

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NEW RELEASE - BLOCKBUSTER Pax


The brand new BLOCKBUSTER Pax to be released by Amber Quill/Amber Allure today, February 14, 2010, will include:

THE BAD & THE BEAUTIFUL gay/nostalgic by Jamie Craig
BREAKFAST AT TIFFANY’S gay/contemporary by Lynn Lorenz
INDEPENDENCE DAY gay/contemporary by Christiane France
THUNDERBALL gay/fantasy/werewolf by Mimi Riser
TWILIGHT gay/fantasy/shapeshifter by Carolina Valdez

CAPA AWARDS



Yesterday. quite by accident, I discovered PARIS HEAT has been nominated for one of the Romance Studio's prestigious CAPA Awards.


The story is about a young woman who goes to Paris, France, to learn about love and learns a whole lot more than she ever anticipated. So, the next time you get on a plane and a handsome stranger grabs the adjoining seat, you'd better watch out because there’s just no telling what might happen next…

PARIS HEAT contemporary ménage
By
Christiane France
http://www.amberquill.com/AmberHeat/ParisHeat.html

Blurb:
From old-fashioned girl to swinger in twenty-four hours?

After being dumped by her boyfriend for what he said was her old-fashioned, narrow-minded attitude toward sex, Trish Stacey decided to use a small win on the lottery for a vacation in Paris, France. Paris is the city of love and Frenchmen are supposed to be the world’s greatest lovers, so, hopefully, if she can just loosen up a bit, maybe some of it will rub off and she can finally get with the program.
However, the need to loosen up happens a lot quicker than Trish expected. Before the plane leaves the ground, a man sits down next to her and suddenly ooh la la takes on a whole new meaning. Especially after they arrive in Paris and Mr. Tall, Dark and Handsome introduces her to his equally delicious male partner...

Excerpt:
Trish’s nerves were in knots and her heart was beating a lot faster than normal, but when the door was pushed open and the man she assumed must be Carlos came in, she just stared and swallowed hard.
She’d thought Guy was sexy and good looking, but Carlos would have made a stone statue’s mouth water. Tall, dark curly hair that fitted his head like a cap, dark, deep-set eyes, finely chiseled features, and a body to die for. A pair of ragged blue jeans hanging low on his slim hips completed the picture.
“Carlos meet Trish. Trish is Canadian. She’s here on vacation, and we met on the flight. Trish, this is my longtime partner, Carlos. Carlos and I were at school together.”
Trish licked her lips. “Nice to meet you,” she murmured.
“Hi Trish,” Carlos said as he sat down on the edge of the bed and shot her a quick smile before turning his attention to Guy. “I hear it was a good trip,” he said, capturing Trish’s complete attention as he bent forward and bestowed a long and very deep kiss on Guy’s obviously eager mouth. “But I’m glad you’re back,” he added the moment he came up for air. “I hate being here alone at night.”
As he spoke, Carlos divested Guy of his polo, then unzipped Guy’s jeans and pulled them off as if the two of them were alone, leaving Trish wide-eyed and open-mouthed with shock. For a brief moment, she wondered if she should leave and let them do whatever they did in private. But then she remembered Guy saying they both liked to watch and be watched. And she had to admit the expression on Guy’s face and the way Carlos was caressing Guy’s burgeoning shaft with his tongue was the absolute biggest turn on imaginable.
She pressed a hand between her jean-clad legs. She was hot, she was wet, and she desperately wanted a return encounter with Guy’s beautiful big dick. She wanted to taste him, and she wanted to have him taste her. And she wanted to find out what the delectable Carlos had to offer. He looked and smelled delicious and… Before she could stop herself, she reached out a hand and stroked his bare back, feeling his muscles clench in response to her touch.
A little afraid she’d done the wrong thing, she pulled her hand back. “Sorry. Didn’t mean to interrupt.”
Carlos looked up with a grin. “You didn’t. It’s just that your hand was cold and it took me by surprise. But you are a beautiful and sexy woman, and I would like very much for you to join in. Or is it that you just prefer to watch?”
“I…umm…”
‘Trish has never done this before,” Guy said, reaching over and giving her hand a reassuring squeeze. “So we must let her take things slowly. We don’t want to scare her.”
“Ah, now I understand.” Carlos looked at Trish, a devilish gleam in his dark eyes. “You’re rather over-dressed for this occasion, so will it be okay if I begin removing your clothes? Very slowly, of course.”
“Sure. But what about…” She glanced at Guy’s rampant cock. “If you want to…you know..umm…finish?”
“You first.” Carlos unzipped Trish’s hoodie in slow motion. When it reached the bottom, he unhooked the catch and slipped the garment off her body. Pushing her bra straps off her shoulders, he exposed her breasts to his view. He smiled, leaned forward and teased a nipple with his tongue, making her shiver with delight. Then, taking the nipple into his mouth, he sucked so hard the feeling zigzagged through Trish’s body like a jolt of electricity.
He waited a moment and did it again, and again, and by the time he stopped and let her go she felt strangely boneless, but at the same time so excited and so damn horny, she just wanted one of them to spread her legs and…
Suddenly, she realized both men were looking at her with self-satisfied smiles.
“Good, hmm?” Guy inquired.
“Yeah, but…”
“And now you want more?”
She sighed. “No. I’d like to go out somewhere and see a movie.”
Guy and Carlos exchanged grins, and she wondered what they had in mind. “What? I hope you’re not going to make me beg.”

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