Good morning! I hope you’re having a wonderful weekend.
I’m currently working on the last book in my Scarlet Nights series as well as the sequel to a new historical romance that I’m trying to find a home for.
Be sure to drop by my blog this week for posts from several guests. A list of dates and guests is pasted below. Hope you can stop by!
Have a great Sunday!
Kate
Upcoming Guest Bloggers:
Stephanie Berget – November 09
Jessie Clever – November 10
Stephanie Queen – November 12
Jennifer Kacey – November 14
Review: The Warriors of Sir Guy
Reviewed by Serena Yates from Rainbow Book Reviews. Click here to read her review.
Excerpt of the Week: He Needs to Feed
by Saloni Quinby
It wasn’t coincidence that Caleb sat playing with his black pug on the front steps of his townhouse when Devin biked toward their building. Devin generally returned home from his dance studio between seven and ten every night.
They’d met three weeks ago when Caleb had moved in. Devin owned the center unit in their row of three, so he and Caleb shared a wall, but since setting eyes on the adorable dancer, Caleb had wanted to share much more than that.
Unfortunately Devin was reserved. Not unfriendly, just private. If Caleb wanted to pursue his interest, he knew it would take time. The past few weeks he’d been too busy concentrating on moving in and renovating while running his business, but he’d also been observing Devin’s habits.
Sometimes when Caleb went for his morning run, Devin would be biking to work at the same time. The sight of his sinewy body with his long legs clad in black spandex bicycle pants was enough to send Caleb’s libido into overdrive.
Devin had been the subject of more than a few sexual fantasies and it was about time he let the guy know exactly how interested he was.
Caleb’s heartbeat quickened as Devin coasted down the road. Though after dark, between the moonlight and streets lights Caleb could see the object of his interest clearly. Tonight Devin wore jeans and a long-sleeved T-shirt a shade lighter than his dark brown eyes. A multicolored bandana covered his dark hair, except for the wavy ends that clung damply to the back of his neck despite the chilly autumn breeze. Devin slowed as he neared the driveway and Caleb rose from the steps.
“Hey,” Caleb called and waved. Shoving his hands into the pockets of his jeans, he approached Devin, who had dismounted from the bike. His dog, Pickles, trotted alongside him, barking at Devin.
“Hi,” Devin said and bent to rub his fingers over Pickles’ head. “Caleb, right? How do you like your place so far?”
“It’s great.”
“You’ve been doing a lot of work in there. I can hear it.”
“Oh, sorry. If I’m bothering you just bang on the wall.”
“It’s no bother. I wasn’t complaining or anything.”
“I can understand if you were. When I’m working I can get a little noisy and I know I’ve gone on late a few nights. Haven’t had much time during the day with work –”
“What do you do?”
“I own a furniture store. I’m a woodworker.”
A smile tugged at Devin’s full lips. All Caleb could think about was kissing him. He hoped he didn’t look quite as hungry as he felt. Interested was good, but desperate was pathetic.
“Really? You do custom work?”
“I just replaced the cabinets in my place. If you want to take a look sometime…”
“Yeah. That would be great.”
“How about tonight? I was about to eat dinner. I made pizza.” Caleb jerked his thumb toward his unit. “Would you like to join me?”
Devin’s smile faded and he appeared slightly uncomfortable.
Great. He’d looked too eager after all. Caleb just wasn’t good at playing games. He liked things on the table. Being discreet wasn’t his strong point.
“Pizza. I… uh… probably shouldn’t.”
“Sorry. It wasn’t a come-on or anything.”
“No.” Devin’s large, dark eyes locked with Caleb’s and widened a bit. “I didn’t mean that. Actually, yeah, I’d like to have dinner with you. Just give me a few minutes to shower and change. I had rehearsal right before I left the studio and didn’t take time to hit the shower, then I biked home so I’m pretty gross.”
“Definitely pretty, but not gross.” Caleb smiled, then bit his tongue. Too late.
Thank goodness Devin returned his smile. The gleam in his eyes proved the compliment wasn’t unwelcome.
“I suppose that wasn’t a come-on either?” Devin said.
“We’ll see.” Caleb’s gaze melted over Devin, who moistened his lips with the tip of his enticing pink tongue.
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