Fire Season by Lex Valentine
Tales of the Darkworld Book 3
erotic shape shifter (dragon) m/m romance
length: novel (55,000 words)
Price: $12.95
Cover Art by RottNRoll Productions
BLURB:
Black dragon Holden Antaeus isn't looking for a mate. His life is filled with
family, work, and dating. Women adore him and he's never short of offers for
sex, but a relationship isn't something he's interested in. When Holden's
brother Sean hires a new executive for Antaeus International, Holden's whole
world, and everything he's ever believed about himself, is blown to bits. Garret
Renquist is a green dragon, intelligent, witty, bi-sexual, and hot for Holden.
Despite the fact that Holden is positive he's heterosexual, the moment he meets
Garret, something happens inside him. What follows is a journey through
stereotypes and ingrained beliefs as Holden struggles with the fact that his
destined mate is a man.
EXCERPT:
Holden watched Sean close the meeting. An odd glow of triumph lurked in the
golden depths of Sean’s eyes. Holden’s dragon senses pinged. A triumphant
Sean wasn’t necessarily a good thing for the members of his family. He jerked
his attention from his brother and gathered up his things, fury propelling him
out of the board room. Fuck Sean. Maybe he’d just not show up at the retreat.
That would teach his brother.
The scent of spearmint caused his nostrils to flare. He turned his head to find
that Garret Renquist had followed him out of the board room. His frown deepened.
“I gather you’re unhappy about being paired with me.”
Visions of a cool woodland waterfall flitted through Holden’s mind at the
sound of the British accented baritone. Holden didn’t know why it hadn’t
dawned on him that Garret was British. The man had come from a British based
company.
Holden stepped into his office and Garret followed. Holden shut the door and
waved the financial whiz kid toward a chair. As he sat down behind his desk he
noticed that Garret’s green eyes flickered over the wall of certificates,
awards, and degrees. For a moment, Holden again had the sense that he knew the
man. The spearmint scent apparently came from Garret. Holden’s office smelled
like a bottle of mouthwash.
“You’re the General Consul.” Garret’s clipped British accent made the
words sound almost accusatory, though Holden knew that wasn’t his intent.
With a nod, he gestured toward the wall of plaques. “I went to Harvard Law
School. I wasn’t top of my class, but close.” He smiled a little and joked,
“All the Boston beauties kept me from studying too hard so I missed out on the
top three spots.”
Garret’s eyes glowed a little and his mouth quirked up in the same smile
he’d displayed in the board room. “I’ve been to Boston. There are a lot of
good looking women there. It’s a very academic town, isn’t it?”
Holden nodded absently. Something about the spearmint scent bothered him, but
like the sense of familiarity he had when he looked in Garret’s eyes, he
couldn’t quite place it. He studied the man before him more closely. They had
similar builds and were about the same height. Garret stood perhaps an inch
taller and he appeared to be a little leaner than Holden. His chestnut brown
hair was cropped close around the back of his neck but fell over his forehead
with a wave in front. He had a boyishly handsome face, but his reserved demeanor
made him look rather stern. Holden wondered if the golden boy of the stock
market ever had any fun. He certainly looked all business.
With a mental shrug, Holden studied the man’s very green eyes. They held an
open expression, but Holden felt sure that behind that expression, Garret
Renquist was quite guarded. Had he been the new guy, he’d be totally on his
guard.
“I’m not unhappy about being paired with you. I’m unhappy about the
whole weekend,” he explained, reaching out to grasp his pen, twirling it
absently in his fingers. “For one, my brother Sean likes to play at being the
puppet master, making us all dance on strings. For another, I had plans.”
This product was added to our catalog on Tuesday 25 August, 2009.