Fire Balls
(Balls to the Wall Series, Bk #2)
By Tara Lain
Blurb:
Renowned artist Rodney Mansfield stands five foot six, has pink hair, six earrings, a black belt in karate—and a desperate yearning for firefighter Hunter Fallon. But Rod, the Runtback of Notre Dame, knows he’ll never land the beautiful “straight gay” guy, so Rod musters his altruism and helps his more masculine friend Jerry attract Hunter. As if a broken heart wasn’t enough, Rod saves Hunter from a firehouse homophobe—humiliating Hunter in front of his dad!
Hunter lives a dream life—his father’s dream. While he’d like to teach literature in college, read poetry in the sun, and find a strong guy to top him, he fights fires for his dad. Hunter hates flamboyant guys like Rodney. So why can’t he resist him? Maybe it’s time to admit this is one flame he has no desire to put out.
Release Date:
February 8, 2017
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Excerpt
Jerry
jerked his head frantically toward the back of the restaurant. He
mouthed some words. What? Oh, men’s
room. Shit. He’d
never give up. “Bill, I’ve got to go to the little boys’. If
the waiter comes, just order me the halibut, okay?”
Bill
looked up, nodded, and went back to his culinary study. Rod scooted
through the crowd to the men’s room in the back of the restaurant.
He loved Jerry, but really.
He
ripped open the door and found Jerry huddled—yes, that was the
word—huddled
against the back wall.
Rod
peeked around. Nobody. He put both hands on his hips. “Darling,
what the fuck?”
“I
ran out of shit to say.” Jerry’s voice was small and shaky.
Well,
hell, how could he be mad? “Did you talk about the poem?”
“Yeah,
I did. I read it and even memorized some of it. He got so excited,
man. He started asking about all these other dudes I never heard of
and shit. Walt somebody. I thought maybe he meant Disney or something
so I started talking about Space Mountain. Then I knew that was
wrong, so I just went back to asking him questions. So I asked, ‘What
other poets do you like?’ And he says some name I never heard of,
like some Indian dude like Tager or something.”
“Tagore?”
“Yeah,
that’s it. But I had to say I had never read anything by the guy.
So he recited a little, and it was really nice, but I didn’t have
any more to recite back to him. So can we come and have dinner with
you?”
“What?”
Well, shit.
He’d been focusing on how to push a little more poetry into Jerry’s
head, not expecting a damned double date. A piece of his brain—well,
actually another more southern part of the anatomy—leaped at the
idea of having dinner with Hunter. Get
over it. He’d just
be tongue-tied and awkward. Not his fave condition. “I don’t
think so, Jerry. This is my first date with Bill. You’ll do fine
with Hun… the fireman.”
A
man walked in and used the urinal. Rod sauntered over and rinsed his
hands, but Jerry kept holding up the wall. The guy washed up and
left.
Jerry
pushed off the ceramic tile and put his hands together, prayerful.
“Puh-leez, Rod. Help me, man. Your date has to love you. You’re,
you know, you. But I’d feel so much better if I had someone to help
me talk to Hunter.”
And
Rod would feel so much worse. Hell.
“Okay, bring him over.”
“Thanks,
man. You’re rad. I can’t wait for you to get to know him.”
Jerry ran out of the bathroom.
Yeah,
and Rod wanted to run too. Away from here. Away from a beautiful
friend who owned the man he wanted. Who had earned him just by being
gorgeous. Shoot.
He better get to Bill before Jerry did.
Volley Balls Bk #1
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About the Author
Tara Lain writes the Beautiful Boys of Romance in LGBT erotic romance novels that star her unique, charismatic heroes. Her first novel was published in January of 2011 and she’s now somewhere around book 32. Her best-selling novels have garnered awards for Best Series, Best Contemporary Romance, Best Paranormal Romance, Best Ménage, Best LGBT Romance, Best Gay Characters, and Tara has been named Best Writer of the Year in the LRC Awards. In her other job, Tara owns an advertising and public relations firm. She often does workshops on both author promotion and writing craft. She lives with her soul-mate husband and her soul-mate dog near the sea in California where she sets a lot of her books. Passionate about diversity, justice, and new experiences, Tara says on her tombstone it will say “Yes”!
You can find Tara at Lain
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