Hi everyone-- When you read this, i will be at RT! Our Blog Tour is done and all the winners are announced. If you haven't seen them just scroll down to the post below this one. I'll be reporting in from RT this week hopefully with photos and fun, so check it out from time to time.
Just so you won't feel lonely for blog touring and fun, Beach Balls, the third book in the Balls to the Wall series releases on May 4th!!Today i want to tell you some happy news to which you contributed. My LGBT Romantic Suspense, Golden Dancer, was named the Best Book of 2011 in the LGBT Menage category. I know many of you voted for me and i thank you sooo much. It is a real kick to see my book cover on the page with JR Ward and so many other great authors. Sigh. Fan girl moment. Take a look--http://www.theromancereviews.com/bestbook.php
If you are new to the blog or have been hiding out, here is a look at Golden Dancer. Enjoy!
Excerpt R: Golden Dancer by Tara
Lain, M/M/M Romantic Suspense
A reporter and the
thief he’s investigating fall for a golden dancer forging a ménage of love and
lies that could send one to prison and one to the morgue. Uncovering secrets
requires baring more than just the soul.
The big man led him through the
crowd with a strong hand. Trelain glanced back to see Allison’s face looking
both confused and concerned. She clearly didn’t want to lose control of her
donor-bait, but lose control she had. Daniel seemed to be quite certain where
he was leading them.
When they reached the other end
of the big open space, Trelain pulled back. The guy was much bigger, but
Trelain was strong. “Hold up. Where do you think we’re going?”
The man turned and gave Trelain
that wolfish grin again. Close up, he really was lovely with those deep, dark
eyes, and dark curving brows contrasted with the shock of silver hair. “I
thought I’d rescue you.”
Trelain smiled. “And I thought I
was getting champagne.”
The man stared at him for a
moment then looked up and waggled a finger seemingly into space. Moments later,
a waiter appeared out of the crowd carrying a tray packed with bubbly. The man
grinned. “Would you like it all?”
Trelain smiled back. Daniel
seemed a man who got what he wanted. But then, so was Trelain. He selected a
full glass from the tray. “One should be sufficient.”
The man took another one, though
he didn’t seem to drink it. “But more is better.”
The waiter left, and Trelain took
a sip. “Your philosophy of life, I presume?”
“Totally.”
“So who are you, Daniel?” Trelain
noticed that people milled all around them, but no one interfered.
“A child of the universe. A lover
of art in its myriad forms. A surfer and diver. Oh, yes, and I dabble in
computer software sometimes.”
Trelain glanced at him sideways.
“Dabble? Like Bill Gates?”
The guy gave a huge smile. “Yes,
precisely like that.”
No doubt richer than Croesus,
based on the deference everyone seemed to show him. “So, what exactly does
‘rescuing me’ look like?”
“If you’ll let me, I’ll take you
to my home in Laguna Beach. Sun, surf, relaxation.”
“Mr. uh…”
“Terrebone. Daniel.”
“Are you propositioning me?”
The man leaned down so his lips
were close to Trelain’s ear. His breath smelled like peppermint. “I am
propositioning you at every level, cavalier. You are the most beautiful thing
I’ve ever seen on two feet, and I want you near me. Preferably under me
for hours at a time.”
Bloody hell. Trelain smoothed a
hand down his arm to try and control the goose bumps. The man chuckled. “I
think that sounds good to you.”
A little distance was required.
Trelain stepped back. “You are more than persuasive, uh, Daniel, but you also
impress me as a man who is used to getting what he wants. Perhaps I don’t enjoy
being one of a multitude.” Yes, he was being flirtatious, but it was also true.
Maybe part of the appeal of the reporter had been that he wasn’t usually attracted
to men. Trelain liked being special. Hell, who didn’t?
Daniel very discreetly ran his
fingers up Trelain’s arm. Good. He wasn’t trying to make a show of possession.
“It’s true, my friend, that I have had many brief encounters in my past. I
don’t think you know anything about me; why would you? But others will delight
in telling you of my peccadilloes, so I might as well come clean. That was the
past, however. I have not been in a relationship of any kind for many months. I
am weary of the game. I want someone special in my life, and you, my friend,
are very special.”
Trelain smiled. His thoughts had
been answered. He opened his mouth to speak, but Terrebone put up a hand. “One
more thing. I won’t rush you or crowd you. I would love to have you come to my
home as a guest with no strings attached.”
Trelain cleared his throat. “I am
dancing three nights this week, and I believe Laguna Beach is some distance
from here.”
“About an hour. But you are free
on Thursday, I believe?”
“Yes.”
“Why don’t you pack your bathing
suit” -- he gave that charming, lecherous grin -- “or not, and I’ll send a car
for you after your performance. I’ll have a massage therapist standing by, my
chef will prepare all your favorite foods, and you can have a quiet vacation
for a few days.”
Suddenly, Trelain was too tired
for banter. A vacation sounded like heaven, and if it was with this beautiful
man, all the better. He might have a thing for that silly reporter, but it was
a stupid, fruitless crush. This man was handsome, rich, and seemed sincere. And
he knew he was gay. A huge improvement. “I would love to come.”
Daniel looked surprised, then
delighted. “You are a world of surprises, cavalier. I like that in a man.”
Trelain sipped the last of his
champagne and glanced at the still-milling crowd of patrons. He sighed. “And
now I must continue my role as money-grubber-in-chief.” He bowed slightly. “If
you’ll excuse me.”
“Oh, one more thing. Please give
this to Allison.” Terrebone handed him a scrap of paper. It said IOU $1,000,000.
“Fucking hell.”
“Not enough? I just wanted
Allison to know I hadn’t been wasting your precious time.”
Trelain carefully folded the
paper. He laughed all the way back to the group of donors surrounding the
anxious program director.
Thank you so much for visiting! Come back for an RT report! : )
Congratulations, Tara. That is great news, indeed.
ReplyDeleteI hope you have a blast at RT.
Tracey D
Huge congrats on the award. Have fun at RT.
ReplyDeleteThank you Tracey and Savannah! I'm happy dancin' all the way to Chicago. : )
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