I want to thank Dawn
for having me here today. I’m so happy to tell you about Not That Type of Guy.
The genesis of this book came from a photo of one hot smoking hot dude, who was
tough but vulnerable. I saw in him the possibility to take the character past
normal human strength, to become the man who would climb a mountain, cross a
desert, trek through a forest. I wanted a character that would go the distance,
thus Aiden was hatched.
Then I needed someone
to push him further, to challenge his entire existance, and I came up with
Trace the wonderful, Trace the goodhearted, Trace the magnificence, the one man
who could take on Aiden, pushing him past his limits. One light the other dark.
While writing Aiden’s
book I had to find darker music rather than the Latin love ballads I usually
play while writing. I chose dark, grungy alternative rock. I think some of that
grunge came out in the story, darkening the mood. I hope you enjoy Not That
Type of Guy half as much as I enjoyed writing it.
Blurb
When CIA assassin
Aiden Johnson is trapped between a bathroom wall and a hard man, he chooses the
hard man, much to his surprise. Aiden doesn’t want to admit he’s gay, but his
first stumble into man love leaves him disoriented, searching for answers and
desperate to find the truth. He covers his real desires by dating an ultra hot
girl, but it’s the guy sitting a few tables away that draws his attention.
Super nice and
attractive Doctor Trace Williams is so special he seems like an angel to Aiden.
Their first kiss blows Aiden away. That Trace sees into his soul, even when
Aiden is trying to hide everything, pisses him off. Aiden needs Trace in his
life, but once Trace finds out the truth about Aiden’s job, will they have any
part of their relationship left?
What would you do if your lover ripped apart the
very foundation of what you believed?
Excerpt
Aiden Jackson took the disposable cell phone out
of his pocket, plugged in his earpiece and answered the call. “Go.” Aiden spoke
with his lips in a thin line, dark sunglasses covering his eyes as he searched
the bustle of people waiting for their train at the Waterloo Station in London .
“They know someone’s here,” Chuck said, his
voice whisper quiet.
“Shit, they on to me?” Aiden took off his shades
and picked up a book. He leafed through the pages, acting the part of bored
tourist on holiday.
“No, I can see you, and you’re good.”
Aiden put down the book and moved through the
little shops, exploring the crap for sale, wishing he were anywhere else but
here. Maybe on a beach, or playing golf even, though he hated the game. This
close to the end of a mission always made him jumpy. If he were on a beach, he
would have the satisfaction of another successful operation notched on his
belt.
“You’ve got someone tailing you now.” Chuck’s
voice sent a shiver through Aiden.
An untrained person would turn to find their
tail or they would run. Hell, even a semi-normal person would roll his
shoulders, but Aiden did nothing. After flipping a few more pages in the book,
he put it down and picked up another.
“Any ideas?”
“Yeah, but you’re not gonna like it,” Chuck
said.
“Tell me.”
“Fuck no; just meet me in the men’s room two
stores to your left. And go with whatever I do.”
Aiden dropped the book and headed out of the
store. Chuck could start a fight or act like they were old friends. Twice
before he’d worked with Chuck, and everything had gone according to plan. Of
course Chuck wasn’t the guy’s name. Hell, none of them knew the real identities
of the other operatives, too dangerous.
He passed a group of people and a few other
travellers. The eyes of his watcher were on him. The hair on the back of his
neck rose as he passed by a squat stocky guy of eastern descent. Pakistani?
Aiden pushed open the bathroom door, surprised
when Chuck grabbed his hand and yanked him into the back stall. Chuck turned
the flimsy lock on the door, closing them in the small space. Chuck’s hands
were on Aiden’s chest, caressing his nipples through his shirt. Anger brewed
deep in Aiden’s belly. His phone screeched and he turned it off, checking his
watch for the time.
Chuck’s tongue teased Aiden’s nipple through the
cloth. Aiden wanted to yank Chuck’s blond wig, pull him away and ask what the
fuck he was doing, but the main bathroom door swung open, and the clip-clop of
dress shoes echoed in the tiled room.
Was it the guy following them?
Chuck gazed into Aiden’s eyes, and a small smirk
tilted his lips before he slanted his mouth across Aiden’s.
What the
fuck?
Aiden froze. The extensive shit he’d suffered
through in SEAL training, and then with the CIA, helped him keep his cool as
the guy invaded his space, kissed him and touched his body like a girl would.
Chuck’s tongue probed Aiden’s lips, demanding entrance. For a moment, Aiden
wavered on accepting the kiss. He couldn’t do it. It went against everything
he’d fought to keep hidden.
His darkest desires were playing out in this
kiss. The lust he’d kept in check, the dreams that haunted him, all here,
wrapped up in this one fleeting moment of joined lips that was a joke to Chuck,
but a fulfillment of desires for Aiden. His breath came in halting gasps as
Chuck licked at the slit of his lips. It felt so good. Aiden opened his mouth,
admitting Chuck’s thick tongue.
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Thank you for having me Dawn. I appreciate being able to visit your nook
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