Daring Domanicos
by Saloni Quinby
Series: Daring Domanicos
Format(s): Ebook
Heat Level: Erotic
Pairing(s): (M/M)
Genre/Themes: Contemporary Romance
Length: Collection
Cover Art: Bryan Keller
Purchase Links: Changeling Press
The gorgeous Domanico triplets — or the Daring Doms — have a taste for danger. Tucker, Mitch and Quint — a lifeguard, a firefighter and a bounty hunter — are single, but that’s about to change…
In Too Deep: Keith dreams of being Tucker’s guy. The lifeguard is hotter than the California sun and Keith knows he has fallen in love, but he fears confessing his feelings will scare Tucker off.
Bull by the Horns: Hurled off a mechanical bull directly into the arms of firefighter Mitch Domanico, Blake insists on hooking up with the hunk. Unfortunately he passes out before the best part. Mitch has lusted after manicurist Blake from the moment they met. Still, he wants to be sure that Blake’s desire for him isn’t just a drunken whim.
A Wanted Man: While chasing a fugitive, Quint Domanico risks his life to save a man caught in the line of fire. Dalton has had no luck in money or love. He’s used to being on his own and isn’t sure if he’s meant for commitment. If his relationship with Quint moves from great sex to something more permanent, will he be ready?
Publisher’s Note: Daring Domanicos contains the previously published novellas In Too Deep, Bull by the Horns, and A Wanted Man.
Excerpt:
They fell silent for a moment and Keith’s stomach clenched. What kind of advice would he give a moron who had the object of his desire seated right next to him and didn’t know what to do about it?
“You write an advice column, don’t you?” Tucker ventured.
“That’s right. How do you like working at the beach?”
“Oh, I love it. I’ve been a lifeguard since I was sixteen. It’s what I’ve always wanted to do.”
“That’s pretty cool, having your dream job.”
Tucker chuckled. “And you don’t? Not too many people get to be a successful advice columnist and have a book published and everything.”
Keith couldn’t help feeling flattered. “You know about my book?”
“I read it. Interesting.”
That was surprising. He didn’t expect a guy like Tucker to need a book about improving his gay relationship, unless it covered how to keep a horde of horny guys from breaking his door down.
“Thank you,” Keith said.
The waiter arrived and took their orders. Once he’d gone, Tucker asked, “Are you eating alone?”
“Yeah. I’m just on a lunch break. Are you alone too?”
“Yeah. Unless you want to join me?”
Keith could hardly believe his good luck. He stared at Tucker.
“Sorry. Was that uncomfortable?” Tucker asked. “If this is your quiet time, I get it. Just pretend I’m not here.”
Like that’s possible.
“No. Don’t mind me. It was just a delayed reaction. My mind is always in overdrive.” As Keith spoke, he moved his drink, jacket and leather bag over to the seat across from Tucker. Now he could look at the hunk straight on. The only problem was, how could he possibly eat while looking at a man this gorgeous?
Reviews:
For In Too Deep:
“If you like simple, straightforward stories that will make you smile, if you enjoy reading about love at first sight that neither of the men affected wants to admit to, and if you’re looking for a short, sweet read, then you will probably like this short story.”
— Serena Yates, Rainbow Book Reviews
For Bull by the Horns:
“This story put a smile on my face. Blake and Mitch are just too cute together… if you’re looking for an entertaining, sweet read with a tiny touch of angst, then you will probably like this short story.”
— Serena Yates, Rainbow Book Reviews
For A Wanted Man:
“If you like men who fall for each other right away but don’t want to admit it (not even to themselves)… and if you’re looking for an entertaining, sweet read about two loners who never expected to find their match, then you will probably like this short story.”
— Serena Yates, Rainbow Book Reviews