By
Elodie Parkes (Guest Blogger)
I
so
enjoyed
writing
Heart
in
Chains.
I’d
just
written,
MM
romance,
A
Forever
Kind
of
Thing
for
an
Encompass
Ink
anthology
to
be
released
later
this
year
and
I
was
still
in
MM
story
writing
mode.
Connor
and Jay my heroes just gelled in my mind immediately as I considered
the kind of adventure Connor might have on vacation in an exotic
place such as Indonesia. Jay is a mysterious character, tough,
driven, but on the verge of changing his dangerous life when he meets
Connor. Connor is still getting over a relationship break up, but
it’s been long enough and he’s tired of being single. His former
boyfriend’s betrayal stays with him, but as soon as he sees Jay,
attraction is seeded in his heart.
These
two characters are dear to me. Tenderness lies beneath Jay’s
composed and tough exterior and courage lies beneath Connor’s
sexual vulnerability. I think both will surprise you as you read
their story.
Blurb
When Connor Douglas
takes a tropical island holiday, he hopes to leave heartbreak behind.
Little does he know the extent of the danger and sexual temptation
that awaits him.
Long after Jay
Levesque has closed down his operations on the very same tropical
island, the memory of Connor haunts him.
Warm nights and
scorching sex has someone’s heart in chains.
Excerpt
Darkness
was falling as Jay arrived back with another man. They carried a tray
each and the other man carried a stool. The other man left, but Jay
smiled at Connor as he waited by the bed. Jay flipped a switch on the
wall by the door and lit the place. Light streamed downward from the
little white coolie-hat shade.
“Come,
let’s eat.” He indicated the chair and sat on the stool himself.
Connor
dragged his chain as he went to the table. He sat and took the cover
off the plate of food. It looked good and the fish was already cut
up, which was great since there was no knife, only a fork by his
plate. He didn’t expect to be hungry, but after tasting the food,
he ate almost all of it before he put down his fork and gave a sigh.
Jay
ate slowly. When Connor stopped eating so did he and he placed his
fork on the tray.
“It’s
good to see you eat. Kiku, the man who brought the food with me, is
going to bring coffee. Tell me about yourself.”
Connor
turned to face Jay. He felt better after eating. “I don’t get it.
Why do you want to know? Why are you being kind?”
Jay
frowned. “There’s no need not to be kind. Humor me. Tell me a
little about yourself.”
Connor
shrugged. “I’m a marine biologist. I’m on vacation. I needed
something completely different in my life for a time. These islands
seemed like a good idea, far away, warm, beautiful, and …” He
stopped talking. What’s the
point in this?
Jay
pushed his dark hair back from his forehead and folded his arms. He
smiled.
“Far
away. From what, Connor? A love affair gone wrong I think.”
Connor
looked down at the remains of his food in confusion. Did he really
want to tell his captor about his heartbreak?
“Not
that it’s anything to do with you, but yes … I guess.”
Before
Connor could react or even know what was happening, Jay reached out a
hand and slipped it around Connor’s head. He swooped on Connor’s
mouth and kissed him.
The
kiss was so unexpected and yet so delicious, Connor closed his eyes
and let it happen. He drifted in the soft merge of Jay’s lips on
his. The lingering pressure and the way Jay brought his other hand up
to caress the back of Connor’s neck was addictive. Connor leaned
into the embrace. His cock hardened. Tingles from the circle of Jay’s
fingertips on his neck spread down his spine and made his ass feel
melted. Thoughts left him. The only thing that mattered right then
was the kiss, and he lifted his hands to hold Jay’s muscled
shoulders and kiss him in return.
It
was Jay who drew away from the kiss.
About
Elodie
I’m
a writer who is in love with happy endings, currently based in
southern UK.
I
love: music, art, flowers, trees, the ocean. I work with antiques by
day and words by night. Like a vampire, darkness is my friend, that’s
when the silence is only broken by an occasional hoot of owls in the
woodlands opposite my home, and I write.
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1 comment:
Hi Lisabet,
Thank you for hosting me :-)
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