By Tim Smith (Guest Blogger)
I’m pleased to announce the release
of my new romantic mystery, Lido Key, from eXtasy Books. This is the
second in the Vic Fallon series I started a year ago with The Bundle,
but it isn’t a sequel or follow-up. This is a stand alone entry in
the series, and it evokes the pulp fiction style of Chandler,
Spillane and Westlake. All of the elements are here – tough
romantic hero, sexy heroine who’s hard as brass on the outside but
soft in the middle, vivid atmosphere, a supporting cast of shady
characters and liberal doses of hot sex.
Vic Fallon has worked on some strange
cases since he left the police force to become a Private
Investigator, but when a former lover asks him to look into a bizarre
blackmail demand, it’s one for his memoirs. Vic hasn’t spoken to
Ariel Weston since his last trip to Siesta Key, Florida three years
earlier. The end of their affair wasn’t amicable, and Vic swore
that the next time he saw Ariel he’d drown her with the nearest
Pina Colada. When Ariel gets caught up in a potentially embarrassing
sex scandal, she appeals to him for help. Vic reluctantly agrees but
finds himself in a real quandary when he realizes they still have
feelings for each other.
The case pulls Vic out of his northern
Ohio comfort zone to the Sunshine State, where he crosses paths with
a corrupt local cop, a famous writer with a taste for booze and
women, and a sleazy strip club owner who knows more than he’s
letting on. Throw in one very cute Latina who develops a crush on
him, and the puzzle gets more complex. Can Vic solve Ariel’s
problem before the blackmailer ruins her life? Will Ariel succeed in
convincing Vic to give their failed relationship another chance?
To prepare for this I watched a lot of
film noir crime capers from the forties and fifties. Quirky
characters, moody atmosphere and witty dialogue laden with double
entendres are part of the charm and I wanted to recreate that in a
modern setting. Here’s an example, where Vic has a flashback of
meeting Ariel for the first time:
Their initial meeting had happened on
his first night in town, at a place called The Daiquiri Deck in
Siesta Key Village. Vic hadn’t been actively looking for a hook-up
when he went there after a day of beachcombing, but when he locked
eyes with Ariel Weston from across the bar there was no escape.
* * * *
Vic moved to the stool next to hers,
drawn in like a marlin hooked by a determined fisherman. “Excuse
me, Miss, but I’m new in town. Could you please direct me to your
house?”
She began with a chuckle that escalated
into full-blown laughter, then she playfully smacked Vic’s forearm.
“That’s so lame, it’s cute!”
“Thank you.”
Her eyes scanned him up and down. “I
don’t think I’ve seen you around here before, have I?” she
asked in a low, smoky voice.
“No. Do I need a reservation to sit
here?”
She laughed again. “A smart-ass. I
like that quality in a man. Where are you from, smart-ass?”
“A whole other world. Would you like
me to provide references before we go any further?”
She placed her hand on his on top of
the bar and drilled his eyes with hers. “I don’t think that’ll
be necessary, but since we’re going to be friends I think I should
call you something more formal than smart-ass.”
“Are we going to be friends?”
“Unless you think you already have
enough of them.”
“You can never have enough friends.
Why don’t you call me Blake?”
“Is that your real name?”
“No, my real name is Vic. I just use
Blake to fool people. What should I call you besides totally hot?”
“I like that, but let’s go with
Ariel.”
“Pretty name.”
“Thank you. I’m rather attached to
it.” She massaged his hand. “I should tell you something, Vic.
I’m married to a rich older man, we don’t have any kids and we’ve
always had separate bedrooms. He doesn’t really notice if I’m not
home, since he’s only there long enough to change clothes before he
meets his latest girlfriend. He doesn’t ask me any questions and I
don’t grill him about where he drops his pants. Does that bother
you?”
“One man’s ignorance is another
man’s bliss.”
“Ooh, a clever smart-ass. That’s
another quality I like.”
“And we’re just getting started.”
* * * *
Naturally, since this is an erotic
romance there has to be some steamy sex:
* * * *
Ariel cupped his face and kissed him,
probing his mouth with her tongue. Vic inhaled her scent, which
triggered memories of their previous encounters. He devoured her
mouth and ran his palm along her smooth back. Ariel pressed closer
and moved her hips against his.
She stood back, reached around to
unfasten her top and shrugged it off, then wiggled out of her bikini
bottom. “You don’t want to go for a swim fully dressed, do you?”
Vic quickly stripped off his clothes.
He gazed lustily at Ariel’s still perfect body. Her 36C breasts
were firm, her stomach was flat and there were no tan lines gracing
her trim physique. The bikini wax she’d gotten earlier left her
pubic patch in the shape of a heart, and trimmed close. Ariel placed
her palms on her chest and slowly moved them down her body, pausing
to squeeze her nipples. She continued until one hand rested on her
stomach and two fingers of her other hand snaked in between her legs.
She ran her middle finger along her slit while closing her eyes and
purring softly.
“You still remember your moves, don’t
you?” Vic asked.
“Mm-hmm. I know this always made you
hot. Does it still make you hot?”
“Oh, yeah.”
She moved closer, dropped to her knees
then took his cock into her mouth. She stroked him with her hand
while her skilled, seductive lips worked over him. Vic closed his
eyes and enjoyed what she was doing to him. Ariel’s mouth moved
further along his hard cock, taking more of him until his swollen
head rested at the top of her throat. She snaked her other hand in
between his legs and lightly tickled his balls, which had tightened
in anticipation. When she felt Vic begin to swell in her mouth she
stopped sucking and stood.
“Not so fast,” she whispered.
She took his hand and led him down the
steps into the pool. They stood in the shallow end and embraced. Vic
kissed her while his hard-on poked her midsection. Ariel’s hands
went to his shoulders, rubbing his flesh while she moved her hips
against him again. Vic was getting more into her heat as a dozen
lusty scenarios crowded his mind.
Ariel took a step back, grabbed his
hand then led him further into the warm water. When they were several
feet in she began a leisurely backstroke to the other end, then
rested against the deck. Vic swam to meet her and held on to the
tile. Ariel kissed him again while lightly fondling him under the
water.
Vic pulled his face back and placed his
free hand on her neck. “Ever kill anyone?”
“No. Why?”
“Because you’re teasing me to
death.”
Ariel chuckled. “I like to make you
wait for it, tease you until you can’t take it anymore, until you
just have to have me.”
“I’m already there.”
* * * *
If you’re in the mood for a blast
from the past with a contemporary twist, pour yourself a glass of
Scotch, prop your feet on the desk, tip back your fedora and enjoy
Lido Key.
It’s the stuff dreams are made of.
Bio:
Tim Smith is an award-winning,
bestselling author whose books range from romantic mystery/thriller
to contemporary erotic romance. He is also a freelance photographer.
When he isn’t pursuing those two passions he can often be found in
The Florida Keys, doing research in between parasailing and seeking
out the perfect Mojito. His website is http://www.timsmithauthor.com.
6 comments:
Hi, Tim! Welcome back to Beyond Romance. Erotic noir is one of my favorite genres. You seem to have really caught the tone of the classics, especially the banter. Lauren Bacall would not be out of place in your scene!
Good luck with the book.
Thanks for having me today, Lisabet. I'm glad you enjoyed the excerpts. I had a lot of fun using the noir theme in a contemporary setting.
Great Blog, Tim! Enjoyed it very much.
The title Lido Key sure caught my eye since my current WIP is set on Longboat Key! Sounds like a fun book. M. S. Spencer
M.S., that's interesting because part of "Lido Key" takes place on Longboat Key! When you have a great location like that it's a shame to waste it.
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