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Following His Footsteps
Being just like his father is what scares Winston the most.
Winston Tennant came to New York to work. After burying himself in his job for the several years, he’s afraid he’s becoming like his father. Cold and indifferent, Winston’s father only wanted his son as a way to continue the family line. When Winston came out, he was disowned. His best friends do their best to keep him from his father’s fate. And when Winston meets Patrick Gaverson, he thinks he just might have found the man who can take his mind off his work.
Patrick Gaverson never imagined that Winston Tennant, head of the London office of Bellamy International, would be interested in a mere personal assistant like him. Yet after a not so subtle set-up by his boss and his best friend, Patrick finds himself on a date with Winston. He discovers that Winston is a lot more down to earth than Patrick thought.
Falling in love so quickly shouldn’t be easy, but Patrick’s willing to take a chance that it will last more than a week.
Anywhere Tequila Flows
Two men convinced they’ll never find love discover it in the least likely of places.
Sidney Richardson has watched his two best friends fall in love, leaving him to wonder if he’ll ever find the right man for him. Sure, he’s been playing the field since he discovered sex, but he’s never taken a chance on one of those one-night stands to see if there might be more. Now he’s ready, but is the man he’s waiting on ready as well?
Tito Perez has had a rough go of it, but he’s finally in a good place in his life. He’s got a great job and a group of marvellous friends. Who cares that he doesn’t have that one special guy in his life? Some people just aren’t meant to fall in love.
Then a chance meeting between boss and employee gives Sidney and Tito an opportunity to put their hopes and dreams into action. Will love flow as easily as the tequila Tito pours?
General Release Date: 25th July 2014
Excerpt from Following His Footsteps
“How do women do this?” Patrick flopped back on the couch, arms and legs flung haphazardly as he tried to focus his spinning head.
“Do what?” His twin sister murmured from where she sat at the dining room table, surrounded by papers and magazines.
“Keep all this wedding crap straight.” He motioned at the entire living room area covered in paper, fabric and flowers. “It’s madness. Obviously the wedding coordinator gene skipped me when I was born. But apparently you got whatever gene women get so they can organise a wedding in three months without freaking out.”
She snorted. “The only reason I’m organised is because I’m used to multitasking. Some women get the wedding gene. Some don’t. Why do you think I’m still not married, despite Mom’s best efforts? And besides, you should be used to doing five things at once, working for Bellamy.”
She had a point.
“Why is this so complicated? Why couldn’t Ion and Adrien just elope like normal people?” Patrick shook his head.
“Adrien’s mother would kill him if he did that,” Patrice commented. “Besides, there’s nothing society loves better than a big, gay wedding.”
True. Adrien’s mother had thrown herself into the planning with abandon. Yet she’d been very good at listening to what Ion and Adrien wanted. She hadn’t got out of hand so far.
“Unless it’s Big Gay Ice Cream, and that’s where I think we should go now. I need a treat after going through all these bridal magazines.” Patrice shoved a pile of them away before turning to glare at him. “Why in the world did you agree to help?”
He shrugged. “Ion’s my best friend. What else was I supposed to do?” Patrick pushed to his feet then wandered over to where Patrice sat, wrapping his arm around her shoulders. “He’ll do the same for me when I find the man I can love and we get married. He’ll also help you out.”
“I know that, silly.” She smiled then said, “I wish Mrs Vasile hadn’t turned into a bitch, because I know she would’ve loved to help out.”
Patrick thought about Ion’s mother and how she’d turned her back on her youngest son simply because he loved a man. It was doubly difficult because Ion’s father had been willing to accept Ion’s relationship with Adrien for what it was. Of course, Ion’s father wasn’t a very contrary man, so Ion had been rather shocked to find out that his father had gone against his mother’s wishes and didn’t particularly care who his son loved. That his father was willing to go against his mother to keep in touch with him had surprised them as well.
“I know. Mom would never walk away from us. Hell, she ran out and joined PFLAG the moment I came out to her and Pop. She’d be jumping into the middle of any wedding plans.” Patrick thought about his mom and how excited she would be if it were either him or Patrice getting married.
“Yes. Well, come on.” After standing, Patrice grabbed her purse then gestured for him to follow her. “Let’s go.”
He made sure he had his phone, wallet and keys before heading out. They were hailing a cab when his phone rang. Checking the number, he grinned as he answered. “Hey, Ion, how’s it going, honey?”
Ion sighed, but Patrick could hear happiness underlying the exhaustion. “It’s going well. Just can’t wait until these finals are over.”
“You can do it. I’m sure if you ask, Adrien will let you take time off to study, so you’re not burning the candle at both ends.”
A cab pulled up to the kerb, and Patrick waited until Patrice had got in before he slid in. She gave the driver the address.
“What are you up to right now?” Ion asked.
“Patrice and I are on our way to Big Gay Ice Cream to get a treat. Why don’t you come and join us?” he suggested, knowing Ion needed to take a break from classes just as much as Patrick needed a break from the wedding stuff.
Ion hummed for a second then said, “Can Adrien come along?”
Patrick rolled his eyes, even though Ion couldn’t see him. “Yes, Ion, Adrien can join us. We like him, so it’s not like you’re forcing his presence on us. If we didn’t, we would’ve never offered to help you out.”
“Well, he has a visitor, so he’d have to come with us as well.” The hesitation in Ion’s voice caused Patrick to frown.
“Why do you sound unsure about it? Who is this visitor?” Patrick couldn’t think of anyone that would worry Ion.
“He wasn’t supposed to arrive until Monday, but he flew in early because he needed to get away, I guess. Jesus, does everyone’s family drive them crazy?”
Patrick chuckled. “We all reach a point in our lives when our parents or siblings push us over the edge from time to time. We just deal with it and move on. Bring him along.” A thought hit him and he gasped. “Are you trying to tell me Winston Tennant, the head of the London branch of Bellamy International, is in town already?”
Excerpt from Anywhere Tequila Flows
“Kiss. Kiss. Kiss.”
The chant filled the air at the wedding reception of Adrien Bellamy and Ion Vasile. Sidney, Adrien’s best man, laughed with the rest of the guests when Adrien wrapped his arms around Ion before dipping him to place a kiss on his husband’s mouth.
Shaking his head and smiling, Sidney approached one of the bars. He’d never had so much fun at a wedding before, but seeing how much Adrien and Ion were enjoying theirs made Sidney happy. He found a spot at the oak bar top.
“I need a shot of Patrón and a Stella Artois,” he said before looking up to meet the gaze of the bartender. Astonishment dashed through him when he saw Tito, his employee from Wander, staring back at him. “What the hell are you doing here?” he asked.
Tito frowned while he got Sidney’s drinks. “I’m pouring liquor for rich SOBs,” he muttered.
As much as Sidney didn’t like Tito’s tone, he had to admit the man had a point. A majority of the guests were rich and quite a few of them were arseholes.
“I can see that, but what are you doing here?” He gestured to include the entire backyard of the Bellamy’s Hampton estate.
“Mr Gaverson asked if I’d like to earn some extra cash. I wasn’t on the schedule at the club, so I told him I’d bartend.” Tito set the shot and the beer in front of Sidney. “Not my usual thing, but every little bit helps.”
“True.” Sidney pulled out his money then stuck a five-dollar bill in the tip jar. “Thanks,” he said, stuffing his clip back in his pocket before grabbing his drinks to leave.
As he wound his way through the crowd, Sidney could see why this wouldn’t be Tito’s usual thing. A society wedding full of rich blue bloods dressed in designer clothes while drinking thousand dollar champagne really wasn’t a place where a guy like Tito hung out.
Sidney dropped into his chair at the head table. He slammed back the tequila, hissing as it burned on the way down. He swore under his breath.
“Are you all right?” Winston asked, a hint of concern in his voice.
“I’m fine. Did Patrick tell you he was getting my bartender to pour drinks?”
Winston blinked at the rather odd question. “Your bartender?”
“Yes. Tito from my club.” Sidney pointed in Tito’s direction.
His friend glanced over at the man then chuckled. “I didn’t recognise him. I’m not sure the outfit suits him.”
Sidney silently agreed with Winston. The long-sleeved white dress shirt Tito wore hugged those broad shoulders, hinting at the muscle hidden under the fabric. But the shirt also hid all those marvellous tattoos Tito had decorating his upper body. Sidney didn’t know if Tito had any on his legs, having never seen the man completely naked.
There were times when Tito would wear a leather vest while working at Wander and it was then that Sidney had found himself wondering what other art Tito had. Of course, Sidney would never let on to anyone how just the sight of Tito’s body modifications got him hard. No one needed to know how often Sidney jerked off to the fantasy of running his tongue over every tattoo while playing with Tito’s gold nipple rings.
Tito glanced in his direction as though he knew Sidney was thinking about him. Sidney looked away, hoping the distance between them was enough to keep Tito from seeing the lust Sidney knew had to be shining in his eyes.
Winston laughed softly beside him. “Why don’t you just admit you want the man?”
“Admitting it isn’t the problem,” he confessed.
“Then what is the problem? You want him and if I’m reading the signals right, he certainly wouldn’t mind spending time with you.” Winston sipped his club soda while staring at Sidney, obviously waiting for an answer.
“He works for me, Winston. I don’t want to take advantage of his needing the job.” He didn’t want to tell all of Tito’s secrets, but felt he needed to explain a little more. “He did time in prison. Served his full sentence, but he had a difficult time finding employment because of his record. I’d never want to make a move and have him feel like he had to sleep with me to keep his job.”
“Hmm… I can see your dilemma. Maybe if you talk to him about it, you can convince him that his job isn’t contingent on him fucking the boss.”
It always came as a shock when his friend swore in his crisp, upper crust British accent. Sidney shook his head. He didn’t want to discuss his non-existent relationship with Tito.