Book 1 in the Cold Love series is now available for pre-order. It will be published 8 August 2022.
Blurb:
“I’m not going anywhere until I’ve slept in your nice warm bed. If you haven’t got an electric blanket, I’ll expect you to warm me up personally.”
Who is the man with the gun? Friend or foe? Enemy or lover?
Ethan
I saw my way out and took it. I never dreamed it would be complicated by someone as distracting as Gabriel.
Gabriel
I thought my cabin was safe in a snowstorm until he arrived. Shivering, blue with cold and armed with a gun. The hottest thing to ever happen to me.
Horror writer Gabriel’s worst nightmare is about to come true…
Alaska is
home to Gabriel Black two months of the year when he retreats to his isolated
cabin to write. But with his relationship on the rocks, life is treating him
badly. He doesn’t think things can get any worse when a storm strikes, keeping
him snowed in, but he’s wrong.
His
solitude is invaded by armed intruder Ethan, his origin a mystery. Ethan is an
enigma, a man surely on the run, maybe a dangerous criminal, but Gabriel is
drawn to Ethan’s broken spirit and damaged soul. Ethan is so much more than he
first appears and Gabriel wants to know what he hides.
Heat ignites between Gabriel and Ethan and the lines between captive and captor soon start to blur. What secrets is Ethan keeping and will Gabriel be prepared to risk all for him?
Was he going to hold this man captive? Could he do that with a hard-on and was he some sort of pervert? Yes, he could, and yes, he was.
Possible Spoilers:
Themes: enemies to lovers, forced proximity, crime, forced captivity, guilt, love at first sight, drama, angst, hurt/comfort, suspense
Genre: Dark
and gritty contemporary m/m romance, crime thriller
Erotic
content: Scorching hot
Length:
46001 (Book 1 in the Cold Love series)
Warning:
Scenes of violence and murder. Mentions of rape. Homophobic language. Strong
language and sexual scenes.
The book was previously published and has been revised and expanded by 8000 words.
Read an exclusive excerpt:
Dense, fat
snowflakes fell from the dark sky. Caught by a raging wind, they were whipped
up into a vicious storm. Gabriel Black glanced out the kitchen window into the
night. He wasn’t too concerned about being snowed in. He had plenty of food and
the cabin was snug. It was par for the course here and conducive to his work.
He had a sentence whirling around and around inside his head like the
snowflakes outside. He tested it aloud, changing the words, listening to the
sound on his tongue.
Gabriel cursed,
startled out of his reverie as the toaster coughed up two slices of blackened
bread and the smoke alarm kicked in with an ear-piercing shriek. He grabbed the
key to the French window and fumbled a moment before he yanked it open. A blast
of freezing night air chilled him instantly to the bone. Shivering, he waved a
dish towel under the smoke alarm.
A flash of
movement registered at the periphery of his vision, black against the snow
lying thick on the porch outside. Startled, he turned just as a tall figure
sidled through the window and levelled a gun at him.
Gabriel
froze. Icy fingers crept down his back as he stared at the man in his home. The
intruder was in his late thirties, a couple of inches taller than Gabriel and broader
across the shoulders and chest. He wore a thin shirt, jeans and flimsy canvas
shoes, despite the weather outside being at least ten below. His untidy black
hair was wet with snow. His pale, attractive face was dominated by large green
eyes. A few days’ worth of dark stubble lined his jaw. His lips and nose were
blue and he trembled violently, his teeth chattering together.
“Knock
that off.” He raised his voice over the annoying shrill of the smoke alarm.
Gabriel
glared at him. He wafted the towel again and again until the alarm shut off,
leaving sudden silence broken only by the sound of the intruder slamming the
window shut and pocketing the key.
The two
men faced each other across the kitchen. Gabriel’s heart surged with terror.
All the heat had deserted the kitchen after being open to the elements of the
frozen north for only a few seconds. He wasn’t sure if it was fear or cold that
made him shake. He looked down the barrel of the gun and wondered if tonight
would be his last. It was almost funny. He’d expected south central Alaska in
the middle of a howling snowstorm to be the safest haven you could find. Who
could have predicted a half-dressed man to suddenly hijack Gabriel’s perfect
solitude? Who in their right mind was out in this?
He found
his voice and spoke far more bravely than he felt. “What the fuck do you think
you’re doing?”
The man
stepped closer, right into Gabriel’s personal space. His face was like stone,
but still he couldn’t stop his shivering. “You don’t get to ask questions. I
want some dry clothes.” He prodded Gabriel hard with the gun in his chest.
“Move.”
Gabriel
turned around. He led the intruder through the living room. The crackling fire
warmed him again. He reached the stairs and climbed on wooden legs, wondering
if he could turn suddenly and surprise the man, kicking the gun from his hand.
But his uninvited guest followed so closely behind him, their bodies were
almost touching and when he reached the top, Gabriel felt the gun digging into
the small of his back.
When they entered
the bedroom, his guest gestured at the wardrobe. “Come on. I want the thickest sweater you
got.”
Gabriel
chose some lounge pants and a hooded fleece-lined sweater that he wore to chop
logs for the fire.
“Underwear
and two pairs of socks,” the man with the gun said.
Gabriel
plucked the items from a chest of drawers. He threw the lot into a heap on the
bed and glared once more at the intruder. The guy didn’t look remotely
intimidated. If anything, he appeared amused.
“Stand
over by the window while I change. Don’t even think of trying anything because
I swear I will shoot you in the head before you can move.”
Gabriel positioned
himself as directed so the man stood between him and the door. He watched as
the guy placed the gun on the nightstand. The key to the kitchen window joined
it. Then he pulled something from the back pocket of his pants and laid them
down too. A pair of handcuffs.
What the fuck?
Gabriel
stared at them with bulging eyes. They had the key dangling from the lock and
they looked like a real law enforcement set as opposed to a cheap fake pair in
a sex shop. What exactly was this guy doing with these and had he brought them
with him specifically to restrain any householder he found?
The
stranger followed the direction of Gabriel’s stare. He gave a sudden grin, his
teeth straight and pearly white, his whole face lighting up and elevating him
way beyond just handsome. Gabriel’s stomach clenched into a hard, confused
knot. Then the guy winked at him and heat rose up Gabriel’s neck in a scorching
wave.
What?
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