Release Day: Talbot’s Ploy

Another released day upon me! This one, however, is for my m/m lovers out there. What would you do if no person sated your desire in bed and the one who could complete you is a friend you’ve know your entire life?

I attempt to answer that question within the pages of Talbot’s Ploy. Making these characters was a great joy for me. On one side, you have Talbot. He knows what his tastes are–a strong male to match him in every way. Maxime–a man who has slept with numerous woman yet one stirs his heart. I enjoyed making Talbot secure in his sexuality while having Maxime doubt everthing he’s ever been steered toward. Throw in a domineering narrow-minded father and you’ve got the makings of a torrid love affair.

Set in 18th century France, where dabbling in the same sex could send you to death, the two lovers must find a way at does not lead to the guillotine. Please enjoy the small sample I’ve teased you with.

BLURB: Talbot Sauvageot has kept his wicked lifestyle underground for several years, going from one lover to the next. Decedent rake to females by day, passionate lover for his latest male companion at night. When he is forced to flee Paris or face the guillotine, Talbot realizes none of the men he has bedded over the past years burns at his soul like his dear friend Maxime LaRue.

Forced into seclusion in the forest of Bois de Lunor, he receives an invitation from Maxime for their yearly gathering at his estate in Varanguebec. One that Talbot has avoided the past few years. Refusing to submit to a life without love, Talbot schemes to discover if his childhood friend shares the same taste in pleasure as he.

Will Maxime submit to Talbot’s ploy or cast his friend in the shadow of death?

EXCERPT: At the end of the hall, Talbot leaned against the stone wall. He teetered to one side as he down the last of the amber liquid in his bottle. Maxime frowned. He wanted his friend sober for their conversation. His friend’s head swiveled and Maxime stared into Talbot’s icy blue eyes.

The oppressive heat of the upper level accented by the high sun had Maxime sucking in a deep breath. He tried to rationalize that the thick air left him short of breath and not the way Talbot’s shirt lay open. Beads of sweat glistened on his bare chest.

“Talbot.”

“You cannot marry her, Maxime.” The bottle slipped from Talbot’s fingers. It clanked on the floor but did not shatter. He stumbled along the wall.

“I have no choice.” He tensed as the smell of alcohol hit his nose.

“There is always a choice.” Talbot came inches from his face.

Maxime pressed against the wall, his gaze never leaving Talbot’s. “Non, my friend. I must marry. It will not lessen our friendship. I will always welcome you under my roof.”

“Even if a rake like me invades your bedchamber?”

Maxime let out a nervous laugh, the heat of Talbot’s skin searing his flesh. “I trust you, mon ami. You have been in many beds but none were married women.”

“It is not your future wife that should be cautious.” Talbot claimed his mouth and Maxime groaned against the invasion.

The taste of the cognac mixed with the sweet elixir of Talbot, and Maxime deepened the kiss. It was a maddening urge, one Maxime wanted to resist, but he couldn’t deny the intense desire his longtime friend sparked within him. All the women they pillaged together as they toured the countryside, the gentle camaraderie slaps of congratulation at every plucked maiden, nothing compared to the need Talbot drew out of him. Maxime jerked away, gasping for air.

“This is not the way of it, Talbot. We are heavy with drink.”

“You are not drunk, mon ami. You never were.” Talbot’s hand slipped down the front of Maxime’s pants. “The wine was always for me so that I could love you as you wanted to love me.”

Maxime, his member thickened from their sinful kiss, responded to his friend’s intimate touch. He palmed Talbot’s hand to urge his friend on. All the women he had entered to prove his manhood to his father and friends, in the presence of Talbot his thoughts wandered into more decadent flesh. When he thrust into the mewing offerings of the willing daughters of men, he never saw the wondrous glow of pale fleshy orbs but the soft downy hairs gracing Talbot’s chiseled chest.

“Do not deny me again, Maxime. Your cock will always tell the truth.” Talbot breathed into his ear and flicked his tongue along the lobe.

“Maxime!”

Maxime reared up and shoved Talbot away at the sound of Marcel’s voice. His father had come home before the ink even dried on his letter. Shame bore into Maxime’s flesh as he adjusted his clothing. “I must go greet him.” His gaze stayed to the cold stone floor, unwilling to peer into Talbot’s eyes. His footfalls echoed off the walls. At the bottom of the stairs, Maxime forced a smile at the sight of his father. Beside him stood two stocky men—both bearing the mark of the magistrate from Paris. Maxime’s father started forward but halted in his tracks.

The light step of Talbot sounded behind Maxime and his father’s demeanor changed.

“What is he doing here?” He pointed a frail finger toward Talbot, venom spewing from his lips.

“He is my guest, Father, as he is most summers.”

“I should have come home at once when I heard this whore disappeared in Paris.” His father hacked and wheezed. The physical signs of his failing health were etched in the lines cut deep in his face. Even so, the old man bore an angry red glow on his cheeks. “This man is wanted in Paris for sodomy. I hope you did not let the lecherous fool get you cup sodden so he could to defile you as if you were a woman.”

“He has done no such thing, I—”

“Enough!” Another bout of lung-jarring coughing rasped from his father’s chest. “I will hear no more. At dawn, you will defend the honor of this house against this fornicator in a duel.” He gestured to the two men beside him. “Take him upstairs in chains and lock him in his room for now. The guillotine is too clean of a death for him. I will have a word with my son alone.”

Maxime’s heart lodged in his throat, threatening to constrict what precious air he could suck in. If Maxime had the choice of his friend’s death, Talbot would be whisked away back to Paris to face the guillotine rather than die at the hands of his new lover. Instead, his father demanded his son gun down his dearest friend. The long buried longing for his best friend throughout his childhood thundered in his chest. He had to find a way to save his friend from his fate.

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Six Sentence Sunday: Talbot’s Ploy

Today I bring you a tidbit from Talbot’s Ploy. It’s release date of July 31st is but mere days away. This story blossomed into something I never imagined it would be. Looking back, I’m glad I didn’t try to compact the story for an anthology. The whole passion of the storyline, IMO, would have been lost.

I found creating Talbot a wonderful experience and I’ll have more tales of him in the future. Please enjoy this small sampling.

Pain flared in [Talbot's] chest. Life in the vast open wilderness had given him a chance to clear his head and realize what he wanted. His dream, however, was far out of his reach. “Sometimes the things we covet the most are out of our reach and we drown because of it.”

[Delphine's] palm cupped his cheek. “I am sorry, my friend.”

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Pimp My Book: Eternal by J.A.Belfield

Welcome to Pimp My Book.

Today, we have J.A. Belfield, the super awesome creator of the Holloway Pack. Her newest release, Eternal, came out on July 2, 2012. She’s come here to give you a little insight on the novel. Enjoy!

JTP’s J.A. Belfield

featuring Eternal

Right then, I have this blog to myself, and I fully intend to use that to my advantage, muhahahaha.

Firstly: thanking ye muchly to Pam for letting me loose.

And secondly: Eternal.

What?

No point messing about.

That is, after all why I’m here, right? To tell you all why you should buy it?

Well, if you’ve read Darkness & Light and enjoyed a little Sean & Jem, you’ll love Eternal.

If you’ve read Instinct, the first Holloway Pack Prequel starring Sean & Jem, you’ll LOVE Eternal.

If you love historical romance with paranormal elements You. Will. Love. Eternal!

Seriously.

Eternal is the second prequel to Darkness & Light. Everything readers don’t learn about Jem & Sean’s history in Instinct, they learn in Eternal. And even if you haven’t read Darkness & Light, both Instinct & Eternal make for a decent read.

How am I doing? Have I sold it yet?

For a paranormal historical romance with werewolves and conquering love and an interfering mother who would reach much farther than the average mother to ensure her daughter’s future happiness, as well as a little humour, huge booboos, and a full supporting cast …. (and breathe) … buy Eternal.

Now!

That is all!

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Book Blurb:

An unmarried woman living in a house of men breeds hearsay and lore. If only the villagers knew the truth.

It’s not Jem Stonehouse’s marital status that brings unwanted strangers to town. Rather, it’s that she is the only female werewolf in existence — a prize to any pack.

Sean Holloway, the love of Jem’s life, has gone to great lengths to protect her. As a new attack becomes imminent, Sean realizes he must take greater measures with Jem’s safety or risk losing her forever.

His first task must be to marry her, but a force greater than the largest werewolf stands in his way.

Her mother.

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Excerpt:

Bodies coated in sweat, we clung to each other as we neared climax. Eyes locked. Breaths synchronised. Even our hearts beat to the same rhythm. 

With each of his upward thrusts, bark bit into my back, gasps spilling from my lips. 

His tongue darted out for a taste as the glaze of desire seeped into his eyes. “Stay with me, Jem.” His voice came out as a breathy murmur, but I heard him clearly; I always did. 

“I am with you always,” I whispered. 

My legs tightened around his hips as his hands found my shoulders. Nose nuzzling against my neck, he suckled, nibbled, and raised his lips to my ear. “Now.” 

I threw my head back, grasping at him. My cries mingled with his deep growls, and together, our muscles tightened before becoming languid with release. 

As he drew back, breaths still slightly erratic, a smile tugged at his lips. “Blood remains upon your cheek.” 

“’Tis your own doing.” I raised an eyebrow in blame. “You have failed in your attempts to groom me once too often.” 

He chuckled. “Fox becomes you.” 

“And rabbit becomes you, Sean. Yet, I see no traces from the hunt upon your face.” 

I laughed as he swung me down to the ground, sobering when he began moving inside me once more. 

His mouth returned to mine, his chest brushed my breasts, hands touching me with tenderness even in their urgency. “Hunt with me again, Jem,” he whispered against my lips. 

I smiled as my knees lifted, as I pushed up to greet each drive of his hips, the invitation arousing me further. “You know I will.” 

“But no more foxes.” His lips twitched. 

I shuddered beneath the high shine of his dark eyes and the heat of his body but gave no response to his order. 

As Alpha to the pack, we all would obey his word without question—a respect he, himself, had failed to show his brother, the Alpha before him. 

“Jem.” His attempt at admonishment stalled the flow of his movements. 

I lifted my nose to his throat and inhaled the male musk redolent only of him, feathering my lips across the flesh there. 

Jem.” The deep drawn-out growl of my name vibrated against my ear.

My lips curved. “I shall not eat the foxes, as you so kindly request … on the condition that you supply me with an adequate dose of freshly caught rabbit whilst I bask in the moonlight and groom away the traces you missed.” 

His chuckle told me he had taken my words with the humour intended rather than as a question of his authority. “As you wish.” He claimed my mouth with his usual fervour. “To have you at my side,”—he worked his way along my jawline—“in my arms,”—his teeth nipped at my earlobe—“forever mine … I shall happily provide you with an endless—” 

The stiffening of his body brought immediate tension to my own. “Sean, what is it?”

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