When Malcolm Jenner’s sex-on-the-side turns into more, he isn’t above begging for a second chance.
High profile attorney Malcolm Jenner is looking for a bit of fun, nothing serious. He's got duties and responsibilities, after all. Though he's not one to choose his lovers from the office, Jacob Renault is an attraction too compelling to resist.
However, Jacob isn't interested in temporary. He wants it all—Prince Charming, the castle, the happily ever after. There's no rule that says the younger man can't have fun while he's searching for his prince, though…
At first neither is willing to compromise on their stance, but an agreement is reached, with each man planning to do his best to subvert the other to his viewpoint. Lust turns to love, and what’s impossible becomes merely improbable, but is it going to be enough?
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Excerpt:
Malcolm
stood in the hallway, gritting his teeth and reminded himself that an office
fling with a man who had to be at least ten years his junior was out of the
question. He and Penny had long since relinquished any pretense of monogamy in
their marriage and reached an amicable agreement to conduct their affairs
discreetly out of respect for their son and their friendship. Fucking
purple-eyed twinks in the elevator at work? Not discreet.
He
kept his gaze focused on the gleaming silver metal of the doors as the elevator
made its excruciatingly slow way up to the third floor. His glance flicked to
the reflection beside his. The younger man stood casually, shoulders propped
against the wall, licking pink lips. His purple gaze in the hazy reflection was
focused…fuck…on Malcolm's obvious erection beneath his dark dress pants.
Discretion. Discretion, he snarled at
his libido. There will be no casual
hookups with people from the office, he warned his eager cock. He shifted
to the side slightly, hoping to hide the evidence of his arousal from the other
man. Damn it. That kid had the sexiest eyes he'd ever seen. He wanted like hell
to see them glaze over as he fucked the tight ass hinted at by the khaki pants
he wore. He didn't go much for the intimacy of face-to-face encounters, but for
the sight of those eyes and that mouth in the throes of orgasm, he'd make an
exception. His tendency toward quick casual encounters disguised his preference
for male partners and kept word of his homosexuality from getting back to his
parents, his partners in the firm, and out to the public.
A
law office, like any other place of business, was a microcosm of the world at
large. Malcolm knew from being on the receiving end of gossip from his
secretary, Marge, that every action and interaction between employees was
fodder for the gossip mill. Being the subject of water cooler gossip lacked
appeal and offended his sense of dignity, as did the knowledge that he
apparently couldn't control his urges around the tech guy.
He
threw in the towel and gave up the fight against his attraction to the young
man from the technology department when he caught that sultry purple gaze on
his cock for what must have been the hundredth time as the slight young man
brushed against him in an intentional teasing slide while he tried to exit the
elevator on the second floor.
Impulsively,
Malcolm grabbed Jacob's hand and pulled him back inside the otherwise-empty
space. He kept that small, soft hand locked in his own as he allowed the heavy
metal doors to slam shut and the elevator to rise to his own floor. There he
slapped his palm against the button that prevented the doors from opening. He'd
had all the titillation he could stand. Malcolm swept the young man into his
embrace. He tilted Jacob's head upward with one hand and dropped his mouth
passionately, almost brutally, to kiss the other man. His other hand tangled in
the black curls that had taunted his senses over the past weeks. He forced the
soft pink lips apart, then swept his tongue inside. Instantly he was absorbed
in the heated, slick haven of Jacob's mouth. The honeyed sweetness drew him
further in and his tongue eagerly sought the textures and flavors that had been
hidden there.
Fuck. He could drown in
the wet heat he found behind those soft lips. It was addictive. Jacob didn't
even try to escape the kiss; he seemed to be doing his best to encourage it. He
brushed his tongue against Malcolm's, sweeping it gently along the roof of his
mouth, seeking and finding the sweetest spots. Both men were panting heavily
when their lips parted.
Malcolm
pulled back and spoke harshly. "Is that what you're after, little boy? You
want a quick fuck in the elevator to start the week off right?"
Tams interviews Lee Brazil, author of Loving Jacob...
Tams interviews Lee Brazil, author of Loving Jacob...
Today I’m very lucky to
be interviewing Lee Brazil, author of Loving Jacob. Hi Lee, thank you for
agreeing to this interview. Tell us a little about yourself, your background,
and your current book.
Hi! Thanks for inviting
me over. *sips coffee* For those who don’t know me, I’m Lee Brazil coffee
addict and author of m/m romance with Story Orgy and serial novelist with Pulp
Friction. In my previous, prewriting life, I was a teacher of grammar and composition.
Currently, I’m multi-published with Evernight and Totally Bound, but the bulk
of my work was with Breathless Press, who just closed their doors after six
years in business. The book I’m promoting today, Loving Jacob, was one of
theirs. In fact, it was the second story I ever wrote.
1) Do you buy a book
because of the cover, the blurb, or something else?
Some books I buy because of
the author, others because of the cover… a certain style of cover really
appeals to me… but mostly I buy based on theme and mood. I love rock star
stories, so I’m inclined to give them a chance whether the book boasts a crappy
cover or an ill-written blurb. I can also be sucked in easily by a well-written
blurb- even if the theme doesn’t appeal to me. Many times I’ve bought a book
based on a blurb even though the theme didn’t appeal and been pleasantly
surprised.
2) What does ‘romance’
mean to you?
To me, romance is drinking coffee on the front porch with the same
man for seventeen years, and still finding the sunrise a little brighter
because he’s there.
3) What are your current
projects?
Currently I’m working on several different projects. There’s the
ongoing serial work with Pulp Friction. I’m writing the third of the five part
series in that one. It will be out on June 15th. Then I”m working on a fun
superhero piece with Story Orgy called A Man of Unusual Talent. It’s about a
man with a somewhat awkward gift, that he thinks is worthless. You can read
that chapter by chapter as it’s released on my blog.
4) What is the most
difficult part of writing for you?
Right now, the most difficult part of
writing appears to be writing. I’ve been blocked for a little while now, so it
seems like I spend more time staring at blank pages than I do actually writing
words.
5) Tell us something
about yourself that would surprise people.
Huh. I’m not sure
there’s anything all that surprising about me, but I’ll give it a shot. Oh…
here’s one. I was 21 before I got my driver’s license, so I could drink before
I could drive.
Somewhere in a small
town in up-state New York are a librarian and a second grade teacher to whom I
owe my life. That might be a touch dramatic, but it's nevertheless one hundred
percent true.
Because they taught me
the joy of reading, of escaping into worlds crafted of words.
Have you ever been nine
years old and sure of nothing so much as that you don't belong? Looked at the
world from behind glasses, and wondered why you don't fit?
Someone hands you a
book, and then you turn the page and see… There you are, running from Injun Joe
in a dark graveyard; there you are fencing with Athos; there you are…beneath
the deep blue sea- marveling at exotic creatures with Captain Nemo.
I found myself between
the pages of books, and that is why I write now. It's why I taught English and
literature for so many years, and it's why my house contains more pounds of
books than furniture.
If I'd had my way, I'd
have been a fencer…or a starship captain, or a lawyer, or a detective solving
crimes. But instead, I am a writer, and I've come to realize that's the best
thing in the world to be, because as a writer, I can be all those things and
more.
If I hadn't learned to value the stories
between the pages, who knows what would have happened? Certainly not
college…teaching…or writing.
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congrats lee
ReplyDeleteCongratulations Lee on the new book. It looks amazing.
ReplyDeleteCongrats on the new book. ON my wish list
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