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Adam Levine So, this image was part of my prompt for my Love is Always Write story. The other part was: “I’d love to hear the story about this man, and why he has so many tattoos. Are they from creating memories with his lover? Does he have a lover? I’d love to hear a bit about his story, and how he ended up posing for this picture. Who’s hands are hiding the rest of him from view?

(I’d love to see turtleshell bondage in this, but no pain, or a slave-master type relationship…maybe coworkers to friends to lovers or something like that?) “

I took some liberties with the prompt, as one does, but I’m pretty pleased with how it came out. You have to join Goodreads and then the m/m group in order to read it, but it is free. To whet your appetite…

His name wasn’t Feral. It couldn’t be. That wasn’t the sort of name that you gave to a child. That was a name someone earned. How he’d earned it, Levi could well imagine.

Levi was a long way from his high rise, from his flat screen, from his douche nozzle friends and the Occupiers who seemed to think anyone gave a shit about them. Silly fools who still believed they lived in any kind of democracy. Perhaps Levi had sold his soul for his place in boardrooms and silk bedrooms, but while money couldn’t buy happiness, it could buy a pretty good facsimile.

Or so he’d thought.

The streets grew darker, seemed slicker in this part of town, as if rain came down and stuck in the gutters. Oil slick. Sweaty. Grime so porous that it never let go.

Levi watched skeletons of buildings, burned out hovels and boarded up future sites of something fabulous and expensive. But for now, the streets belonged to another kind of one percent. A lower percent that only seemed to exist at night.

Levi didn’t have to tell the driver where to go or where to stop. He never even told him to show up. The driver, and by extension, Feral, just knew when it was time for a visit.

Or maybe Feral was only controlling Levi and everyone else simply executed his orders.

Any and all could be true. It didn’t much matter.

The black car stopped. Out of habit, Levi offered the man a tip and received a sneer for his trouble.

Levi let himself out of the car and looked up at the old familiar building. In daylight it should’ve been green and red with strange markings that were Hindi? Kanji? Cyrillic? They could’ve been in Aramaic for all Levi knew.

Every night when he was summoned, he tried to catch the address, tried to recall the building. But he could never find it on his own.

Fat, warm droplets of rain pounded his head and spilled like runny eggs down his face and the back of his neck. He ran forward to the imposing red door. It opened for him as it always did, like it was left unlocked. On a street where even demons feared to tread, leaving an unlocked door was unthinkable. Yet once Levi was inside, he felt no fear.

There were no other residents in the building other than a few rats that clicked and skittered between the walls. Feral lived on the fifth floor regardless.

Patchouli wafted down the stairs as Levi walked up to meet the source. The scent reminded him of the first time he’d met Feral.

Levi was at one of those tiresome clubs that his friends always dragged him to. They well knew that he was gay and yet carried on as if he were supposed find something charming in their misogyny and mistreatment of women. In their minds being gay meant that he should hate women. There was a big difference between a lack of sexual interest and hate, but that was too fine a line for coked-up bond traders to make.

He went along for the free drinks, free drugs, and free blowjobs they all eventually wound up giving him. All-in-all it had seemed satisfying enough. Until that night.

In spite of his long, platinum blond hair and almost unnatural thinness and height, Feral somehow managed to occupy the shadows. Such ethereal beauty seemed more likely to be a ghost or a hallucination, but before long Feral focused on him.

His eyes were black like they were all pupil. He wore long, dark purple robes that night and smiled curiously when Levi sat beside him at the dark corner of the bar.

Somehow Feral’s low, whispery voice penetrated the shouted conversations and booming bass of the club. Smoke wreathed him in a halo. Even now Levi couldn’t remember agreeing to leave and yet he’d found himself here in this mysterious building, being led by the hand to the top floor.

The boards creaked under Levi’s feet, bringing him back to the present. All the doors in the building were closed save one. Light flickered, unsteady and warm.

Before him on the ground were a cushion, a small basket filled with untreated hemp rope, and a single candle.

Feral never gave orders. He never gave ultimatums. He simply laid a task out for Levi to complete.

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There are those who will always choose their books by scent, evidently. They believe that ebooks will never really catch on because you can’t smell the pages. Of all of the arguments that I’ve heard pro-print, that one seems to be the one most used and the least compelling. Book smells. Well, okay.

To me, the argument in favor of print books is old people and Luddites–there are more of them then there are of us. Therefore, it is with much regret to trees that must give their lives for my nonsense, but nevertheless great enthusiasm in which I am to announce that Le Jazz Hot will soon be available in print.

As proof, I offer you the book cover:

Le Jazz Hot Cover

With reviews on, even!

I do not yet have a date for when this will be available. After much squealing and pleasure, my next thought was that ‘Hey! I could do signings now that I have something to sign!’

Now if only I could track down a pen.

Cover for The WASPs by Clancy Nacht and Thursday Euclid

The WASPs actually made the top 20 Amazon gay romance list at one point. It’s one of those books that seems to be love it or hate it. I’m happy to report that Lisa of Joyfully Reviewed loved it!

Enjoy an uncompromising look at the idle and not so idle rich in the book, The WASPs. Funny, irreverent Blake and his bestie the suave, enigmatic Tyrone let us peek into their sometimes less than idyllic lives. Still water does run deep for them when the past collides with the present and secrets are unearthed. By stories end we discover there’s so much more to both men than the frothy lives presented when this book began. The WASPs gets more complicated and fascinating with each chapter. A surprising treat.

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cover of I'll Be Your Man

It’ll come as no surprise that I enjoy the May/December dynamic. After all, I wrote a book (actually a couple, but this is the only one we’ve sent to publish.) I’m so excited that other people enjoy it, it too. It means a lot that someone felt like we got the dynamic right, because that’s really what our goal was.

From the review:

I loved, loved, LOVED this book! One of the great things about the Nacht/Euclid writing team is the fast paced storyline and the dialog between the two characters. Because of this, I really get the feeling that their heroes really come to like and then love each other. As the book progresses their emotional bond deepens and by the end of the book, I was totally captivated by Richard and Paul’s love for one another.

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Seems like “Semi Precious Weapons” didn’t get tons of press at the time it came out. It’s probably because I’ve been hiding under a rock that’s hiding under a rug crazily scribbling and editing between quiet moments I get from my day job. Or because I feel like I spent my interesting wad on a first round of interviews and can’t imagine what anyone else would want to know and thus haven’t done tons of publicity.

Either way, seeing a great review is always a good antidote to my neuroses, so I was pretty proud and happy to read:

Semi Precious Weapons is without a doubt an original! Take the world of modeling, a sensible college student, a wild cross dresser, and watch the chaos ensue. Fast pacing, off beat characters, and a rollercoaster love story make this one truly unique. Semi Precious Weapons proves that love comes in many forms and shows up when you least expect it.

Read the whole review at Joyfully Reviewed or just buy yourself a copy and see what the fuss is about!

Cover art by the beautiful and talented P.L. Nunn. I feel sooo lucky that she does our covers for us! Because OMG, the art is so awesome I can’t believe it!

cover of I'll Be Your Man

Richard Lynch is a 50-something executive with an ex-wife he’s still hung up on and a son in grad school who only calls when he wants something. In his professional life, Richard’s successful and in control, but his personal life consists of little more than sitting down in front of the television set at seven and being in bed by nine.

Then he meets his son Kyle’s best friend and roommate, Paul Watkins, the handsome gay son of a former rockstar. Richard’s bland, predictable world is thrown into chaos by Paul’s sweetly determined pursuit of him. To some Richard’s new lease on life seems like a mid-life crisis and Paul’s infatuation seems motivated by daddy issues, but to Richard, Paul is his chance to explore a part of himself he’s kept buried all his life. With friends, family, and their pasts threatening to keep them apart, what will it take for each to become the other’s man?

I’ll Be Your Man is available now!

Oh my goodness! I mean, first of all, I got an email from Elisa Rolle that we’re part of her Gay Romance Yearly Challenge! Then I’m reading up on how we made that list and it’s because The WASPs is #19 on Amazon’s Bestseller list for Gay Romance!

All I can say is SHUT THE FRONT DOOR!

Yeah, I know it doesn’t make me J.K. Rowling, but I’m pretty damn proud.

Anyway, if you want to get in on this on the Amazon tip, man the torpedoes and links away!

And buzzing around like a proper uh.. insect?

This book came together really quickly. Some stories are more ponderous or require more frequent stops to re-examine motivations, but this one seemed to fly out of our fingers.

It’s a bit of a parody in that the characters are obvious WASP stereotypes, but we hope that we brought some heart and soul to the silly and that you’ll enjoy it!

Without further ado… Order your copy of The WASPs

Coming July 6th to a Dreamspinner Press near you… my latest collaboration with Thursday Euclid. It’s a sort of send up of this modern life of the extremely wealthy ala (though not as good as, I mean, come on) Jane Austen. Sort of a vision of what would happen if Darcy and Bingley got together (like they should have!)

Cover for The WASPs by Clancy Nacht and Thursday Euclid

Blake Brooks’s life is not going as planned. His wife kicked him out to move the nanny in, and his father disinherited him. The only haven he has left is his old boarding school buddy, Tyrone Edwards. It turns out Tyrone has a room all ready, clothes picked out, and and a place in his life reserved for Blake and his daughter Bitsy, whom they both adore.

Tyrone has always played it straight, even in boarding school when everyone was experimenting. Now he’s giving Blake mixed messages: affection and teasing one minute, fobbing Blake off on a gay co-worker the next. Is Blake succumbing to wishful thinking, or has Tyrone been holding out for Blake?

So once you’re all cooled down from your HOT 4th of July, stop by DSP to heat it right back up with…

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