[Today's sneak peek comes from Morticia Knight's new M/M release, Hesitant
Heart (The Hampton Road Club 1). Read on for an emotional excerpt and information about her giveaway!]
Hesitant Heart by Morticia Knight
M/M BDSM Historical (1920’s)
Blurb
M/M BDSM Historical (1920’s)
Blurb
Sam
is a naïve young man who arrives in Hollywood to escape his brutal
father. When the older, sophisticated Aaron rescues him, Sam
discovers what it means to fully surrender himself to another.
Eighteen
year-old Sam Cunningham is used to living with lots of secrets. He’s
had to hide his true nature his entire life or else incur the wrath
of his strict and abusive father. When he’s faced with a horrible
ultimatum, he flees to Hollywood where he hopes he can escape the
fate his father has planned for him.
Aaron
Rubenstein is a wealthy and sophisticated man who loses himself in
painting portraits of bound men to help stave off his loneliness and
despair. Unable to find a lasting connection with anyone, he’s had
to resort to paying lovers not only for their affections, but to be
allowed to indulge in his darker passions. Aaron’s only respite is
his nights at the Hampton Road sadomasochism club where he’s a
respected Dominant.
Naïve
and inexperienced in the ways men can please one another, Sam takes a
job at a bathhouse where he first glimpses a beautiful older man.
Aaron notices the sweet towel boy watching him with interest every
time he patronizes the Temple of Eros bathhouse. A traumatic incident
for the innocent towel boy triggers Aaron’s protective tendencies
and he’s compelled to rescue the gentle Sam from the clutches of
the Temple’s manager.
They
embark on a journey together that teaches them both things about
themselves that they never knew. As their bond deepens and Sam is
trained for his first night at the Hampton Road Club, an unknown
danger lurks. Will Sam’s father find him and destroy both men’s
chance for true happiness together? Or will Aaron protect his boy and
keep him for always?
Reader
Advisory: This book contains a scene of branding.
Excerpt
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“Sit
down.”
Aaron
had gestured to the settee that was on the other side of the room
from where the large bed was. Everything had an airy elegance to it.
Sam did as Aaron had instructed and waited until he’d pulled the
small matching wingchair over and placed it in front of him. Sitting
down, he crossed his legs languidly in the same manner as he’d done
in the bathhouse private room—except for the fact that he currently
wore clothes.
“Sam,
I need you to tell me what’s troubling you.”
“I
told you—”
“And
you’re most welcome. But I already said we could work something out
once you have employment. Don’t you believe me?”
Shaking
his head vigorously, Sam blurted out, “Of course I believe you! You
kept your word at the bathhouse, you’re being so nice to me. I’d
do anything you asked.”
He
noticed a slight grimace on Aaron’s face.
“Yes.
I believe you would.” Aaron seemed to regard him intently. “You
have to be very cautious not to give everything of yourself away to
someone just because they’ve been nice to you. Someone could take
advantage. You must be careful, little Sam.”
“But
what about what you said earlier? About giving control?”
Sam
watched uneasily as Aaron seemed to hold his breath as he stared at
Sam. It was impossible to tell what was really going on behind his
implacable expression.
“That’s
a decision to be made with prudent and thoughtful consideration. It’s
not to be done lightly.” Aaron had said it in a severe tone, very
unlike his typically smooth one. “Now tell me what’s actually
bothering you. Be honest with me.”
There
was an uncomfortable knot in his stomach. He was terrified to tell
Aaron the truth, but he didn’t want to lie. He wanted to please
Aaron, not have anything come between them. Even if it didn’t seem
as if there either was or would be a ‘them’.
Sam
worked his mouth open and closed a couple times as if he were warming
up to the idea of speaking. “I…I’m not used to being alone. I
don’t like it.”
Aaron’s
eyebrows shot up. “Oh?”
Despite
feeling more than a little silly, Aaron had insisted, so Sam
continued.
“I
shared a room with my two little brothers right up until I left home.
I also have two sisters. The house was always full. When I came here,
I was in the car with Louis.”
There
was an almost feral glint in Aaron’s eyes and he practically
growled out his words. “He never touched you, did he?”
“No!”
Sam face heated. “He…he asked me to come live with him though.”
Aaron
made a sound akin to a grunt. “I bet he did.” He took a deep
breath and seemed to regain his composure. “And why didn’t you go
with him? You had nowhere else. He could’ve taken care of you.”
“I
didn’t like him like that.”
“I
see.” Aaron appeared to relax, his tone calm again. “But when you
arrived here, you were still alone, right?”
Sam
wriggled around in his seat. Someone as strong and mature as Aaron
wouldn’t understand about needing another person, about loneliness.
“It
wasn’t what I would’ve preferred, but at least there were the
other boys in the room. I wasn’t completely alone.”
Aaron
fixed him with a compassionate stare. “Are you scared to be here
alone?”
He
had to drop his head. It was all so unbelievably embarrassing.
“Sam.
Look at me now.”
The
command in Aaron’s voice had been unmistakable and Sam didn’t
hesitate to meet his eyes. The very sound of it had him all soft and
melty on the inside.
“Don’t
be ashamed to admit that you need the comfort of another person.”
Aaron’s tone had softened. “Everyone does.”
Sam
gasped. “Even you?”
There
was the barest hint of a smile on Aaron’s lips, but it seemed to be
tinged with a melancholy. “Even me, little Sam.”
His
head was alive with all kinds of thoughts and questions. He needed to
know more about Aaron, everything he possibly could. Swallowing hard
to try and relieve the dryness in his throat, he then took a deep
breath to give him the courage to ask his next question.
“So…do
you have anyone?” He was sure his cheeks were a bright red, but he
wouldn’t back down. He had to know. “I mean, so that you’re not
lonely?”
If
only Aaron would show more of his feelings.
Sam
had caught a few moments that day where there’d been some emotion
from Aaron, but for the most part, he’d maintained a slightly
amused, even expression. However, there was something about what Sam
had said that seemed to have affected Aaron strongly. There was a
genuine sadness in his eyes. Even his shoulders had slumped almost
imperceptibly.
“No.”
He cleared his throat. “I have no one.”
Sam
considered this, frowning. “But you’re so handsome and nice. I
don’t understand.”
Aaron
sighed. “It’s perhaps preferable that you don’t. I have
specific needs that I require from a companion that are unusual, at
best. There haven’t been any who’ve desired to stay with me under
my conditions.”
“I’d
stay with you.”
The
startled look on Aaron’s face alerted Sam to the fact of what he’d
just blurted out loud. As much as his cheeks continued to furiously
heat up, he couldn’t take it back. And anyway, it was the truth.
Wasn’t that what Aaron had asked for?
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11 comments:
Welcome back to Beyond Romance, Morticia, and congratulations on the new release!
The twenties are such a fascinating era - so much change. This sounds like a fabulous book.
Sounds absolutely delicious; I can't wait to read it.
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Thanks for sharing your new release with us.
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I've enjoyed Morticia's books, and it would be fun to read a historical by her!
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This book sounds pretty great:) Count me in please.
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Thank you so much for this chance to win a copy of your books.
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Sounds so deep. Count me in, plz
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It sounds like an emotional read. Thank you for the giveaway!
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I agree about the time period. Worlds were colliding & shifting in so many ways.
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Love love love love this blurb. Count me in for Studio Orders, pretty please. -Kej13
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Thanks so much for sharing the story. I love a good one.
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