Title: Living on the Inside
Author: Londra Laine
Publisher: Independently Published
Release Date: Tuesday, January 29, 2019
Heat Level: 3 - Some Sex
Pairing: Male/Male
Length: About 55,000 words
Genre: Romance, Single dad, gay romance, interracial, ex-con, domestic abuse, work romance
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Synopsis
Micah Grayson lives in his baby mama’s
guesthouse. It’s unconventional and awkward, but he’s happy for a chance to
reconnect with his teenage son. He doesn’t have time for other distractions—no
matter how sexy, independent, and compassionate that distraction might be.
Besides, he’s not good enough for more than a fling—no one would ever take him
home to meet their parents.
Adrien Darling has book smarts, but no street savvy—at least that’s what his family says. And after a heart-breaking betrayal by the man meant to love and protect him, Adrien believes them. But then a gorgeous guy with a defeated look in his eyes walks into Adrien’s coffee shop and makes him want to take a chance.
After years of living on the outside as two misfits looking in, both men are afraid to reach for more. But in each other’s arms, Micah and Adrien find out what it’s like to live on the inside. As their tender bond grows and blossoms, old insecurities bubble to the surface. Will their commitment crumble under the pressure? Or will the two find the strength to fight for each other.
***Please be aware that this book contains a flashback of and several references to domestic abuse that may be triggering to some readers.***
Adrien Darling has book smarts, but no street savvy—at least that’s what his family says. And after a heart-breaking betrayal by the man meant to love and protect him, Adrien believes them. But then a gorgeous guy with a defeated look in his eyes walks into Adrien’s coffee shop and makes him want to take a chance.
After years of living on the outside as two misfits looking in, both men are afraid to reach for more. But in each other’s arms, Micah and Adrien find out what it’s like to live on the inside. As their tender bond grows and blossoms, old insecurities bubble to the surface. Will their commitment crumble under the pressure? Or will the two find the strength to fight for each other.
***Please be aware that this book contains a flashback of and several references to domestic abuse that may be triggering to some readers.***
Excerpt:
“Is that what we are?” Micah asked
quietly. “Friends?”
“Yeah,” Adrien answered. “I hope
so.”
Then he was surrounded by Micah’s
body. Adrien hesitated for a moment before returning the other man’s embrace,
locking his arms around Micah’s torso. A few seconds into the hug all the
reasons why he needed to pull away from Micah—now—raced through his mind. But he couldn’t make himself do it.
Adrien had been fighting his
attraction, but the man had slipped past Adrien’s defenses. Micah’s earnest joy
at making progress with his son. His trust in Adrien as he shared his
insecurities. His nonjudgmental attitude. Their growing friendship. All those
things made him feel strong and needed. Adrien wanted more of that feeling. He
leaned into Micah.
Micah sighed as he squeezed Adrien
tighter, and Adrien’s body sagged against him, the fight against his attraction
to Micah leaving his body. He tucked his head into the crook of Micah’s
shoulder, and gave in to defeat, breathing in the salty sweet scent of Micah’s
skin, running his palms up the man’s back.
The scent and feel of Micah was
heady, and Adrien’s head swam as he let his eyelids flutter shut, let his lips
graze the exposed skin between Micah’s neck and shoulder. Micah tensed against
him and his breath hitched, making Adrien wonder if he’d gone too far. But then
Micah’s palm slid up Adrien’s neck, cupping his nape, grazing a thumb along his
hairline.
Micah moved his other hand lower,
resting it right above Adrien’s ass, his fingers lightly grazing the swell
below Adrien’s hips.
“Adrien,” Micah grated out. Adrien
pulled back, slowly opening his eyes. Micah licked his lips, his eyes skimming
Adrien’s mouth, and then he leaned forward.
Adrien met him halfway, their lips
connecting in a kiss. The light brush became a firm press then flared, hot and
wet, as Adrien ran the tip of his tongue against the seam of Micah’s lips.
Micah submitted to Adrien’s silent request, parting his lips to give Adrien
access to his tongue and mouth.
Then a loud honk made them jerk
apart as a car sped past them, headlights bright and blinding. Their chests
heaved, and Adrien took in Micah’s disheveled hair and damp lips and wondered
if he looked nearly as enticing to Micah.
Adrien’s gaze skittered away, and
he grimaced, embarrassment replacing the intense need he’d felt moments ago.
What was he doing? He knew better than this. He’d been down this road before.
He couldn’t get involved with an employee again.
Then a terrible thought occurred to
him. What if Micah felt like he had to hook up with Adrien? Had Adrien
pressured him in some way? Shit. Negative thoughts tumbled through his mind,
making him dizzy. He had to nip this in the bud.
“Micah, about what just happened—”
“Our kiss?” Micah moved closer to
him.
Adrien’s eyes wandered, unable to
meet Micah’s. “Yeah, the kiss. I’m sorry—I didn’t mean to—I’m sorry.” He shook
his head and Micah stopped the motion by gripping Adrien’s chin between his
forefinger and thumb. He lifted Adrien’s face to his.
“I’m not sorry.” Micah’s voice was
quiet in the night.
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