I'm so thrilled to announce that my latest book, a novel of romantic suspense, is officially out today! Hope you'll check out the blurb and the excerpt below and then grab your copy. I appreciate any word of mouth, but with this one especially, NO SPOILERS please!
BLURB
With the couple next door, nothing is as it seems.
Jeremy Booth leads a simple life, scraping by in the gay neighborhood of Seattle, never letting his lack of material things get him down. But the one thing he really wants—someone to love—seems elusive. Until the couple next door moves in and Jeremy sees the man of his dreams, Shane McCallister, pushed down the stairs by a brute named Cole.
Jeremy would never go after another man’s boyfriend, so he reaches out to Shane in friendship while suppressing his feelings of attraction. But the feeling of something being off only begins with Cole being a hard-fisted bully—it ends with him seeming to be different people at different times. Some days, Cole is the mild-mannered John and then, one night in a bar, he’s the sassy and vivacious drag queen Vera.
So how can Jeremy rescue the man of his dreams from a situation that seems to get crazier and more dangerous by the day? By getting close to the couple next door, Jeremy not only puts a potential love in jeopardy, but eventually his very life.
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EXCERPT
I open the front door, and that’s when
everything changes. My life turns upside down. I go from bored discontent to
panic in a split second.
The first thing I hear is someone shouting
“No!” in an anguished voice. I look up from the lobby to see two figures on the
staircase above, on the second-floor landing. One is a guy who looks menacing
and so butch he could pose for a Tom of Finland poster. An aura of danger
radiates from him. Aside from his imposing and muscular frame, he’s even
wearing the right clothes—tight, rolled jeans and a black leather biker jacket
with a chain snaking out from beneath one of the epaulets. His high and tight
buzzed hair gives him a military—and mean—air. He has his hands on the
shoulders of a guy who looks a bit younger and much slighter, making me want to
call up the stairs, “Why don’t you pick on someone your own size?” The smaller
guy, blond and clad only in a pair of pajama bottoms, struggles with his
attacker, looking terrified. Their movements, clumsy and rough, would be
comical if they weren’t so scary. The smaller guy is panting and batting
ineffectually at the bigger one.
“Please! No! Don’t!” the smaller guy manages
to get out, his voice close to hysteria.
I have never seen either of these men before.
In fact, the whole scene has the quality of the surreal, a dream. The danger
and conflict pulsing down the stairs makes my own heart rate and respiration
accelerate, causing feelings of panic to rise within me.
And then the worst happens. The big butch guy
shoves the smaller one hard, and all at once he’s tumbling heavily down the
stairs toward me.
The fall is graceless, and it looks like it
hurts. It’s over so fast that I’m left gasping.
I look up to see the leather-jacket guy sneer
down at his mate, lying crumpled and crying at my feet, and then turn sharply
on his heel to go back into a second-floor apartment that had been vacant
yesterday. He slams the door. The sound of the deadbolt sliding into place is
like the report of a shotgun. Both slam and lock resound like thunderclaps,
echoing in the tile lobby, punctuation to the drama and trauma of this short
scene.
I switch into Good Samaritan mode and drop to
my knees at the sniveling, crumpled mess of a man lying practically at my feet.
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