By Sage Marlowe (Guest Blogger)
First
of all, thank you Lisabet for the invite! I’m delighted to be here
and celebrate the release of your new book, Quarantine! I always love
a party in the middle of the summer.
Yes,
it’s July and where I live, this is the middle of the summer. So
around here, it’s mostly hot and humid – not altogether a bad
thing as we lovers of erotic romance surely agree on. You break a
sweat as soon as you leave the house and quite regularly, even
indoors. Sometimes more, sometimes less, depending on the level of
activity.
Don’t
get me wrong. I love summertime. Really. I love the heat, the feel of
sunshine on my skin, warm, long evenings spent sitting outside. The
drone of the neighbours’ hushed voices as they stand around
chatting. The buzzing sound of a bumble bee passing by. Garden
parties. Barbeques. Ice cold beverages – cocktails, preferably.
Sparsely dressed people. All that makes summer my favourite time of
the year but what I’m really, really missing around here are a
beach and the sea. White sand and glittering waves underneath a
blistering, bright blue sky. A little tropical paradise, so to speak.
Now that would be a truly perfect scenario – for me, that is.
However, it seems that not everybody shares my fondness of heat and
sunshine, or wishes themselves into a tropical paradise.
Riordan,
one of the heroes in my latest release, A Taste of Paradise, is
definitely not pleased at all when he suddenly finds himself in one
of the most beautiful spots on the planet. For him, holidays are a
waste of time, and the heat only makes him break a sweat which
threatens to ruin his business suit. In short, Riordan is the kind of
guy who, for all his life, has chosen his career over
feelings. He prefers to have even the most basic emotional needs
satisfied with the help of professionals but his attitude gets
challenged when a wrong flight booking on a business trip takes him
to a peaceful little tropical island instead of his intended
destination. Finding himself stranded for a week, he meets Marc, a
social worker with summer-sky blue eyes, a sunny look at life and a
heart bruised by too many inconsiderate lovers – lovers like
Riordan. They begin an affair which to Riordan is nothing but a
suitable arrangement and Marc knows his own weaknesses well enough to
realise that his instant attraction to Riordan only proves that they
don't stand a chance - but maybe one involuntary taste of paradise is
all it takes to change their lives.
A
Taste of Paradise by Sage Marlowe, released July 14, 2012 by
Siren-BookStrand, Inc.
Find
out more on Sage’s website: www.sage-marlowe.com
Bio:
Sage
takes romance to the edge. The edge of passion, the edge of pleasure,
the edge of propriety.
Hopelessly
in love with books from a very early age on, Sage has dreamt of
writing one for years while working on the day job instead. It took a
very persistent character in the company of a much-adored Muse to
finally get the first novel going. The fact that this gorgeous guy
was gay came as a bit of a surprise, but it explained a lot.
Ever
since, Sage has been the willing slave to all the fascinating guys
who just keep queuing up and want their stories told. This has
resulted in several manuscripts at various stages of completion, so
there's always something to work on - preferably at night when the
rest of the house is asleep.
Sage's
characters often have a dramatic and sometimes traumatic past and
need to battle some demons to be with the one they love. It doesn't
hurt that they usually get quite a lot of naughty action along the
way!
4 comments:
The book sounds really intriguing! I'm torn about tropical locales...they sound fun, but the HUMIDITY--eek!
vitajex(at)aol(dot)com
I like the summer okay...but today it was 105 with a heat index of 114...it's too hot to go outside :(....so I stay in and read!
great blurb! sounds like a great book!
morris.crissy@gmail.com
Sounds like an interesting book. Thanks for sharing!!
tiger-chick-1(at)hotmail(dot)com
I love reading about tropical settings! (It's kind of a far cry from the very temperate area we live in ;)) Armchair travel is wonderfully fun!
f dot chen at comcast dot net
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