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FireHorse

Fire Horse is now available for purchase at Dreamspinner Press, Amazon, and All Romance ebooks. Buy links are on my sidebar.

Blurb

Preston Fawkes is ten the first time he meets fifteen-year-old Konrad Schnell at the San Antonio Polo Club. Captivated by the mystique surrounding the sport of kings, Pres vows to learn the game at the hands of his newly acquired friend and mentor. The hero worship soon grows into something deeper, but the friends are separated when Preston goes off to boarding school in England.

The relationship that follows is riddled with challenges―their age gap, physical distance, and parental pressure taking precedence over feelings yet to be explored. Although their bond goes deep, they deal with the reality of their situation differently: Preston is open and fearless while Konrad is reticent and all too aware of the social implications of making a public stand.

Their paths intersect and twine, binding them as tightly as a cowboy’s lasso, but fate may alter their plans. How will love overcome the divots in the turf as they gallop toward the future—one where obstacles no longer stand in their way?

I’ve also included two 5 Star reviews that were recently posted for this novel.

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Taste Reviewed

Taste received five hearts from Hearts on Fire Reviews. Read the review here

New Release and Excerpt!

Daddio is now available in paperback or e-book version. Three buy links on my side bar (Dreamspinner Press, Amazon, and All Romance ebooks) will take you directly to my author page.

Here’s an excerpt that’s not available anywhere else. It’s a conversation between Lil, Grier, Jody and Clark…

After realizing that Lil and Grier were also shopping, they had arranged to meet. Choosing to leave the crowds behind, they hooked up around six at The Snuggery, a sports bar located on Roselle Road in Schaumburg. Pulled- pork sliders, a platter of loaded fries, and a bucket filled with bottles of Coors Light were the popular pick. It was comfort food and much appreciated after the madness at the mall. “I hate Christmas,” Grier remarked. “It’s so damn stressful.”

“He hates forking over the plastic,” Lil quipped, shoving a slider in his mouth. “Oh, that is heavenly,” he sighed, licking the barbeque sauce off his lips.

“Don’t get Jody started on that subject,” Clark snapped. “I already got my lecture on excessive spending.”

Jody and Grier stared at each other. “Do you have to monitor his spending?” Jody asked, pointing at Lil. “Leave Clark to his own devices and he’ll buy out Dick’s Sporting Goods.”

“Nordstrom is Lil’s guilty pleasure,” Grier complained. Turning to his partner, he asked, “How can you justify spending one hundred and fifty dollars on a shirt when you can get the same thing at Penney’s for sixty-five?”

Lil rolled his eyes. “You can’t possibly compare a Façonnable shirt with a JCPenney brand.”

“Why? They look the same.”

“My love,” Lil said softly. “If you’re going to be a success in interior design, you have to set your sights a little higher and separate quality from quantity.”

“I can tell the difference between a badly made sofa and a good one,” Grier griped. “What do clothes have to do with ID?”

“It’s all in the fabric, sweetheart,” Lil said patiently. “Egyptian cotton is much better than a poly blend.”

“Whatever. Did you have to spend three hundred dollars on a cashmere pullover for Ali? He’s not worth it.”

Lil clicked his tongue against his teeth. “Your brother is into name brands and will appreciate the Armani.”

“And the Juicy Couture purse for Jillian? They’re going to think you’re trying to bribe them.”

“I am,” Lil admitted, unapologetically. “Money talks, and since they’re obviously not falling for my charms, waving a little green in their faces can’t be a bad thing.”

“Why do you need their approval?” Jody asked.

“So they don’t block us at every turn.”

“For instance?”

“Fang, for one.”

“Fang?” Clark asked.

“That’s what Luca’s calling his puppy.”

“Cool name.”

“You would find it cool,” Lil said saucily.

“Sheath thy tongue,” Jody frowned.

“What did I say?” Lil asked, surprised at Jody’s reaction.

“You’re being bitchy.”

“Sorry…didn’t mean to be.”

“No worries. Back to your in-laws,” Jody stated. “What’s the problem with Fang?”

“We were supposed to run it by them before we got a new pet.”

“He’s not even going to live in their house.”

“Precisely. It never occurred to us to ask their permission.”

“What else?”

“They don’t like Luca calling me Daddio.”

“Why? It’s so cute.”

“Jealousy,” Grier said. “My brother would prefer being called something other than uncle.”

“But he is his uncle,” Clark interjected. “Do you realize that if Jillian was to get pregnant, her kid would be Luca’s cousin and half-brother at the same time? How weird is that?”

“It’s like a country western song,” Grier mumbled. “Hopefully, she won’t get knocked up.”

“That would take some of the pressure off you and Luca, wouldn’t it?” Clark asked.

“How do you figure?”

“She’d have something else to obsess over.”

They all laughed, a little drunk, and a lot relaxed. “We sound like a bunch of gossiping queens,” Jody said, trying to catch a breath.

“We are,” Lil shrieked.

For some reason they found the remark hilarious and were leaning against each other in laughter. “Dude, no more beer or we’ll have to sleep in the motel next door,” Grier said, gasping for breath. Holiday Inn Express was right beside the bar, so that was an easy option.

“So we’ll sleep in a motel,” Lil remarked. “It wouldn’t be the first time. Order another round.”

“How many motels have you slept in?” Grier asked Lil, giving the waitress the signal for more.

“For work or play?”

“I don’t give a shit about work. How many quickies have you had in a motel?”

“Probably enough to circle the moon and back.”

“You slut,” Grier smiled.

“Guilty.”

“How about you, Jo?” Clark asked. “Were you a motel hopper?”

“Absofuckinglutely not.”

“Jody!” Lil remarked, “Your language has deteriorated drastically since you moved back to this town.”

“Like you don’t cuss?”

“He cussed plenty when he saw the first snowfall,” Grier tattled.

“Shush, love.” Lil said. “That was a momentary lapse.”

“Well, it worked. We’re moving to a house with a garage,” Grier admitted.

“No way,” Jody and Clark exclaimed.

“Way.”

“Where?”

“In Elk Grove for now,” Lil said.

“You guys should move out to Barrington.”

“Too rich for my pocket,” Grier remarked.

Lil gave him a look and Grier said, “Don’t start.”

“I’ll never understand why you have such issues accepting my largess.”

“Your large ass?”

“You bastard,” Lil said, smacking his lover on the arm. “My ass is perfect.”

Grier burst out laughing, and soon the others joined in, even Lil. They were making a scene, and everyone in the bar was glancing their way. “I really think we should take this next door.”

“What about my hot tub?” Jody pouted at his lover. “You promised.”

“I did, didn’t I?”

“Yes.”

“Okay,” Clark nodded, “But you guys come with us. We’ll take a cab and baptize the Jacuzzi.”

“Baptize?” Grier queried. “What did you have in mind?”

“Whatever you’re thinking,” Jody smirked, recognizing the look on Grier’s face. He’d seen it often enough whenever the brunet looked at Lil. Not for the first time, Jody thought about the early days of his relationship with Clark. He could remember having sex on every flat surface of his house in Berkeley. Lately, things had gotten a bit stale, and he supposed it had to do with time, familiarity, and their crazy schedules. Now that football season was officially over, and he’d taken a much-needed vacation to spend some quality time with Clark, he hoped to rekindle the spark. Maybe having Lil and Grier around would make the difference. He’d never been an exhibitionist, and didn’t think Clark was either, but they did need something to boost their libidos which seemed to be hibernating the past few months.

“I’m on it,” Clark said. Standing and walking over to the bartender, he asked them to call a cab, paid the bill, and came back looking like he’d just swallowed a canary. “It’s a done deal.”

“What about our cars?” Grier asked.

“Leave ‘em,” Clark said. “This isn’t the first time people have left their cars in the parking lot. We’ll come back for them tomorrow.”

Coming Soon

Tono a sequel to Loving Edits

In the aftermath of Mick Henley’s death, his two lovers, Paul Alcott and Tono Garat, find themselves at odds. Tono has rejected Paul on the pretext that the public will find out about their love affair, thus tarnishing Mick’s memory; the reality is that Tono fears Paul will lose interest in him because they’re not intellectual equals. Tono’s fear is compounded when Mick’s final novel, Momentos, is presented to Paul posthumously with a request to start a trust from the proceeds to aid artists and writers suffering from ALS. Mick’s only stipulation is that Tono spearhead the organization.

Paul is energized by Mick’s request, but Tono is angry and conflicted about the challenge. After a five-month separation, they reunite, rekindling their strong physical attraction—and illuminating their many differences. As always, Mick’s presence lingers, intruding at unexpected times. Are their memories preventing Paul and Tono from finding true happiness as a couple? Can there be a life for two vibrant alphas without the gentle Mick to buffer the discord?

Tono will be available January 14, 2011 at Dreamspinner Press. Link on the sidebar.

Excerpt-Bonds of Love

Robin walked through the front door of his house to be greeted by the sight of Scott, naked and on his knees.

“Baby?”

“Welcome home, Master.”

Red’s brain clicked into Dom mode at the sight of his beautiful man on display. Everything about Scott’s body was a huge turn-on, but the most exciting thing about him was his willingness to do anything his Master wanted while they were in a scene. “To what do I owe this honor?”

“We’re alone and I thought I’d take advantage of the moment.”

“Where’s my mother?”

“With Susie. She’s taking her to see a movie.”

“The plot thickens,” Robin said in a low growl, moving toward Scott. “Did you plan this?”

Scott nodded. “I wanted some quality time with you without worrying about being overheard.”

“Love…”

“Make me fly, Master.”

Robin’s heart almost stopped beating when he heard those words, and his cock certainly appreciated the phrase. He couldn’t remember the last time he was this hard this quickly. “Come with me,” he said softly, stretching out a hand. Scott rose and allowed Robin to lead him down the stairs to their playroom.

The room was chilly, as most subterranean quarters were apt to be. Noting the goose bumps that had erupted all over Scott, Robin turned up the thermostat a notch to get some warm air flowing. He wasn’t sure if Scott’s body was reacting to the cold or anticipating the scene.

Robin stood in front of the bureau filled with toys, trying to decide what they were going to do tonight. He wanted to do away with pain for a change and concentrate on sensation play. Scott had mentioned an aversion to bondage when they’d first gotten together, but had never come right out and said he was vehemently against it. Robin wanted to push him tonight. He looked like he could use an intense scene; they both could. It had been far too long.

For starters, he was going to deprive Scott of sight and sound. He pulled out a black silk scarf and a box filled with foam rubber earplugs. A ball gag would complete the picture. He turned and heard Scott gasp when he saw what he was holding. “Are you okay with this, love?”

“Yes, Master,” Scott answered quickly. He appeared intimidated by the sight of the ball gag, but since he’d never indicated any hard limits, Robin felt free to use it.

“Get on the lacing table,” Robin ordered.

Scott headed toward the narrow table with a row of eyehooks affixed on both sides. He sat in the middle, in between the hooks, and he laid back, waiting for Robin’s next order.

“I’m going to deprive you of everything tonight, love. No sound, no sight, no movement. You think you can handle that for me?” Robin asked in a softly modulated voice.

“Yes, Sir,” Scott responded quickly.

“While I have you restrained, I will do everything in my power to make you come, but you mustn’t until I give you the okay. Understood?”

“Yes, Master.”

“Is there anything you want to say before I place this gag?”

“How will I safe word if I can’t talk?” Scott asked.

Robin knew his boy was more than a little anxious. The physical signs were pretty obvious. His cheeks were flushed and there were tiny drops of perspiration dotting his hairline. Scott wasn’t a gagger, nor was he averse to being restrained. However, this was the first time he would experience complete deprivation at the hands of his Master and it was Robin’s obligation to make sure that Scott felt safe.

Robin stepped forward and kissed Scott, lingering for a few minutes before he placed a tiny bell in Scott’s hand, the type you’d find attached to a bike handle. “Ring this if you want me to stop.”

“Yes, Sir.”

“I’m going to be right here the entire time. Never forget that.”

“Thank you, Master.”

“Would you like a sip of water before we begin?”

“Yes, please.”

Robin handed over the bottle of water he’d pulled out of the mini fridge and watched Scott take large gulps. He devoured him with his hungry gaze, taking in every part of his beautiful submissive, starting with the blond hair that fell in a soft sheet over his forehead. Scott’s lips were pink and full as they wrapped around the mouth of the bottle and Robin’s cock rose in anticipation of having the same rosy red lips servicing him later in the scene. Scott tilted his head, stretching his throat to the limit, and his Adam’s apple bobbed while the liquid slid down. Robin couldn’t wait to mark Scott by sucking up the soft skin and leaving his imprint for days. He held back even though his cock now pressed tightly against his jeans. Finally, Scott had his fill and handed the bottle back. Robin couldn’t stop himself from kissing him again. He was far too enticing to resist, so he latched on and loved him with his mouth, enjoying the sweetness as Scott met his aggressive tongue with his own. There was no dueling for control tonight, Scott opened up to him, giving himself over without hesitation and Robin moaned in appreciation.

He settled Scott on the table and positioned the ball gag, tying the ends behind his head. “You comfortable, love?” he asked. Scott’s green eyes flashed in panic for one second but quickly eased when Robin said, “I’m here for you, love. I’m not going anywhere, okay?”

Scott nodded and began breathing through his nose instead of his mouth so he wouldn’t gag. He continued to gaze at his Master, but his eyes no longer darted back and forth. He looked at Robin steadily with love that practically oozed out in heart-shaped droplets, radiating trust. His chest rose and fell in a slow and easy rhythm responding to Robin’s voice. Robin took the black scarf and blindfolded Scott, covering the emerald eyes for the moment. Robin left the earplugs for last. He began to tie Scott with the silk rope, crisscrossing over his upper body, passing through each eyehook until Scott was immobilized. “Can you move your hand?” Robin asked, solicitous of Scott’s comfort. “Ring the bell for me, baby.”

Scott rang it twice. Robin was pretty sure that Scott was comforted by the sound of the bell; he had a death grip on it, knowing it was his lifesaver.

Robin looked at his handiwork dispassionately, making sure that nothing was pinched. He’d purposely left Scott’s cock free of the rope, and it lay thick and heavy against his stomach, enticing Robin as moisture escaped from its slit, a testament to Scott’s comfort level and arousal. He bent down and sucked up the salty liquid, reveling in his boy’s taste. Scott groaned and attempted to lift his hip, but he was unsuccessful. “Relax, baby.” Robin crooned, caressing Scott’s face and licking his ear, teasing him with his soft, warm tongue. “Just breathe, nice and easy.”

Robin removed the earplugs and hesitated, unsure if he wanted to completely deprive Scott. Part of his appeal as a Dom was his voice. Scott responded on a primal level, and he hated to withhold that one source of comfort, so he decided not to take away his hearing this time. Perhaps another day, after tonight’s experience, Scott might be more relaxed being completely sensory deprived.

“I’m not going to use the earplugs, baby. Ring twice so I know you’re okay with this decision.”

The noise jarred but Robin could tell that Scott was relieved. He sighed, and his limbs sort of melted onto the table, losing some of the tension that had seemed to grip him while he anticipated the earplugs.

“I’m going to start our session with a little electric play, so expect some tingling in the next minute or so. Nod if you understand,” Robin watched as Scott’s head bobbed up and down. “Good.” He walked back over to the bureau, shucking his clothes on the way. His T-shirt was pulled off and tossed. Next, he toed off his sneakers and kicked them across the room, stopping to hop around on one leg and then the other as he peeled off his jeans and underwear. Finally, when he was completely naked, he grabbed the box with the TENS unit and moved back to Scott.

Loving Edits Excerpt

This first excerpt is from my novel Loving Edits which released June 14 and is now available in either ebook or paperback format at www.dreamspinnerpress.com It’s a m/m/m romance about three men who celebrate the joys and sorrow of true love while exploring the human spirit. Here’s a preview of a scene where Mick meets Tono for the first time.

Mick had been at the bar Vergara with one hand wrapped around a wine glass and the other reaching for a pintxo, when he looked up as Tono walked in with a few friends. The attraction was instant and powerful; Tono had ventured forward to flirt with the dazzling man whose stunning eyes drew him like twin magnets.

When he realized that Mick wasn’t Spanish, he tripped over the English words but managed to communicate his interest. He’d been delighted to find out that Mick was the famous American author rumored to be in the area. Tono had read Mick’s bestseller because he was an avid reader, and the book had been marketed heavily in Europe. He’d enjoyed it immensely and couldn’t believe his good fortune in finding out that Mick was not only gorgeous, he was gay, and, more importantly, attracted to him as well.

He’d had the distinct pleasure of introducing the American to his first Jai alai game. Mick was quickly engaged by the ambiance of the fronton, which seethed with people in a highly charged competitive atmosphere. Bookies darted back and forth, with wads of cash in their hands, collecting bets, or paying the winners. The crowd knew each pelotari and shouted out words of encouragement to their favorites to spur them on, hooting when they bested their opponent, or booing loudly when they dropped a ball. The players were dressed in white trousers with colored sashes around their waist, instead of belts, and numbers were embroidered on their shirts to identify them. The loud thwack the ball made when it hit the concrete was an audible reminder of the strength and stamina each man needed to hurl it back and forth with lightning speed. Tono was the best looking and the fastest man on the court. His fans were loudly supportive and screamed each time he scored. The sport was different, exciting, and the enthusiasm of the audience contagious; it was an adrenalin rush Mick had never experienced before.

Tono had shown off that night, and the payoff was huge, not only financially, but in the look of wonder and respect that lit up Mick’s face as soon as they got together after the game. It was the first night they had sex; a sweet joining of bodies that went beyond the ordinary mechanics. The slow exploration awakened feelings Mick had left behind with Paul, surprising them both with a love connection neither man had expected.

Mick and Tono became inseparable, finding so much more in common than sex. They shared a love of adventure, travel, history, and most surprisingly, poetry. They spent hours in bed reading poems and making love, only leaving the comfort of their room to take long walks along the Paseo de Zurriola, the path near the cliffs of San Sebastian, overlooking the magnificent harbor. Although Mick had shared much with Paul, their literary tastes were very different. Tono was a romantic like him, believing in love and happy endings. He leaned toward books that had the potential for a good outcome, something Paul shied away from.

They’d traveled to small villages that dotted the coast. Fishing continued to be a large part of Basque industry, and the variety of marine life, abundant in the waters surrounding the area, had been a source of income for generations. Tono’s father and uncles who were fishermen, and one of them owned an anchovy-canning factory. He’d given Mick the grand tour of the fetid building, insisting that fresh anchovy bested canned any day. Mick had to acknowledge that he’d never tasted anything quite as good as the tiny, but very salty green fish, and he’d come to love the flavor. He watched Tono the first time, placing a spoonful of fresh, olive oil-infused tuna on a slice of French bread, topping it with three fresh anchovies garnished with a spicy green pepper. Mick had become addicted to this delicacy; in fact, he’d become quite the connoisseur when it came to pintxos, also known as tapas, the amazing finger food served in varying ways in the north of Spain. Undoubtedly, they were all over the country, but the bars receiving the highest Michelin ratings were in San Sebastian.

Tono Garat, Mick had learned, was the Michael Jordan of his sport. They were followed around by young boys wanting an autograph and hoping to learn a thing or two by being in Tono’s shadow. Regardless of which town they had visited, Tono was a celebrity, and soon, Mick became as well known― the gringo writer who dazzled everyone with his welcoming smile.

One of the places they had visited was Guernica, the historical town founded in the fourteenth century, proud symbol of Basque freedom. Tono tried to explain his people, and their fierce need to remain autonomous, and independent of any ruling body but their own, sometimes carrying this need to the extreme. Tono manifested this same spirit, proving on many different occasions that he was his own person, and never intimidated by others. Even his love for poetry was a source of pride, not shame, and he would stare down anyone who had the audacity to think any less of him because of his romantic tendencies. He didn’t flaunt his sexual orientation, in deference to his parents’ and his fans’ sensibilities, but he wouldn’t have lied if asked pointblank. Still, he chose to remain in the closet and the few friends who wer aware of the truth didn’t discuss it; he was a local celebrity, rewarded with respect and privacy.

Mick had been intent on tasting, smelling, and hearing everything that Spain had to offer. Tono had learned to love his country all over again, seeing it with fresh eyes; the sights and sounds he’d taken for granted were revisited. Every food group was explored, starting with the staple, tortilla de patata, the potato omelet found in every bar in the country, to the odd-looking, almost prehistoric, percebes, the shellfish with long bodies resembling goosenecks and a foot at the bottom used to attach themselves to rocks. They were exceedingly fishy, an acquired taste both men found repugnant. The music, the flamenco dancers, the bullfights, the wine, and the museums were so much a part of their daily repertoire, it was a wonder Mick had found any time to write at all. But he did, every morning for a few hours, while Tono slept.