Can a man’s secret yearnings be revealed in a tank full of fish?
(Love You So Series, bk 3)
by Tara Lain
Blurb:
Artie Haynes knows he’s nothing special, with just-your-regular-brown hair, a solid plumber’s job, not much education, and a family that can barely get off the couch. But Artie has quirks—like his love of tropical fish, a landlord who’s a professor of existentialism, a passion for the amazing piano music he hears at a concert hall while he’s fixing the bathrooms—and the fact that he’s never come out as gay and probably never will. But when he’s hired to build a guesthouse for the pianist whose music enchanted him, Artie is swept up into an unimaginable world.
Francois Desmarais may be famous, rich, and revered as one of the world’s great classical composers and pianists, but he’s soothed and challenged by the inquisitive, stalwart, protective man in his back yard. When Francois’s terrible fear of crowds turns into a dangerous plot, Artie can stay in the closet or prove just how special he is.
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Excerpt
Francois
pointed to a door farther down the hall, and Artie strode there feeling the
heat of Madame’s stare between his shoulder blades. He opened the door for
Francois, and they both stepped into the subdued lighting of the offstage area.
The sounds of voices and feet moving around filtered through the heavy curtain
that separated the stage from the audience as people moved back to their seats
after the intermission. A huge black piano stood in the middle of the stage.
Artie totally
got why this was scary. Giant numbers of eyes would be staring up at Francois
as he tried to play, some of them admiring, some bored, maybe even some
pissed-off. Francois said everyone knew he was gay. What if somebody in that
mass of people hated gay men? Shit, what
if they decided to make some statement?
Francois’s
whole body trembled. Artie tightened his hand on that tense arm.
Shit, take a breath. Stop freaking yourself out. Remember
why you’re here. “Have you ever considered asking for a
white piano?”
Francois
frowned. “What?”
“You know, like
shiny white? We could get you a sequined suit.”
His expression
went from outraged to amused. “Uh, you were thinking I should play ‘Pinball
Wizard’?”
“Nah. ‘Bennie
and the Jets.’”
His teeth were
now showing. “I’ve got it. ‘The Bitch is Back.’”
Artie laughed.
“There you go. That’s my boy. Give ’em hell.”
His smile
faded, but he didn’t look scared. “I like being your boy.” He leaned forward,
pecked Artie on the lips, then grinned. “That was for luck.” Chuckling, he
turned and strode onto the big bare stage just as the curtains slid apart and
the place burst into an ocean of yells, applause, and enthusiasm.
Francois never
faced the audience or bowed. Maybe people wondered why he walked in from the
back of the piano and crossed around to the keyboard, but he didn’t look
awkward. He just slid onto the piano bench, looked up at Artie—and winked.
Before Artie
even stopped vibrating, music poured from the piano, and Artie didn’t care if
he never thought again. All he wanted to do was feel. He thrust out a hand
until he felt a wall, staggered toward it, and leaned. Hold me up. The music flowed through him like a shot of bourbon
with a beer chaser and a mouthful of Francois’s champagne. Wow, what would it be
like to be able to create that? Francois’s brain must be full of music all the
time.
The piano
looped and soared, raising Artie’s heart into his throat, then dropping it to
his belly. Francois’s eyes were mostly closed, but every now and then he’d open
them and gaze at Artie. Then a hint of a smile would turn his lips as his
eyelids drifted shut again.
No one but
Francois could sound like that. He was sure of that. Artie might not be an
expert, but he’d listened to a lot of other piano players on YouTube since he’d
started working for Madame, and to his mind, Francois was the best.
He slowly let
his breath slide out between his lips and lolled his head against the wall. Man, I’d settle for just hearing that music
every day forever.
His head
snapped up. Holy shit, do I really feel
that way? He stared hard at Francois’s spectacular face framed by the
impossible-to-control pale blond hair like a wacky halo. The guy was weird,
temperamental, and about as obviously gay as anybody since Elton John. Just
showing up somewhere with him could blow Artie’s whole fucking cover. But
looking at that face made his cock do some kind of happy dance, just when he’d
been thinking he wasn’t much of a dancer.
Maybe I’ve got to break down and tell him I’m gay.
Like he’d heard
Artie’s thoughts, Francois’s eyes opened. For a moment he looked dreamy; then
he cocked his head and broke out in the one full-wattage smile he’d shown the
whole night.
Artie fell back
a step as if he’d been hit with a laser beam, and his perfectly tailored trousers
felt like his too-tight jeans.
The music built
and soared. Francois’s stare barely left Artie’s face, and Artie wanted to run
across the stage, slide over the piano, and kiss Francois—among other things.
As Francois crashed to the end, he might have puckered his lips at Artie—or
maybe Artie imagined it.
Their eyes
clung as the audience went apeshit. Whereas they’d been enthusiastic when he
walked in, clapping and cheering loudly, this time they practically rose to NFL
proportions, cheering along with the applause.
Then the
miracle happened. Francois rose from the piano, his chest expanded with what
had to be a huge breath—and he turned to the audience and bowed.
Love You So Series
Bk 1
LOVE YOU SO HARD
Bk 2
LOVE YOU SO MADLY
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About the Author
Tara Lain writes the Beautiful Boys of Romance in LGBT romance novels that star her unique, charismatic heroes. Her best-selling novels have garnered awards for Best Series, Best Contemporary Romance, Best Erotic Romance, Best Ménage, Best LGBT Romance, Best Gay Characters, and more. Readers often call her books “sweet,” even with all that hawt sex, because Tara believes in love and her books deliver on happily-ever-after. In addition to writing dozens and dozens of romance novels,
Tara also owns an advertising and public relations firm. Her love of creating book titles comes from years of manifesting ad headlines for everything from analytical instruments to semiconductors. She does workshops on both author promotion and writing craft. Together with her soulmate husband and her soulmate Dog, she recently realized a vision to live where there were a lot more trees and a lot fewer cars by moving to Ashland, Oregon. She hasn’t stopped smiling since.
Tara also owns an advertising and public relations firm. Her love of creating book titles comes from years of manifesting ad headlines for everything from analytical instruments to semiconductors. She does workshops on both author promotion and writing craft. Together with her soulmate husband and her soulmate Dog, she recently realized a vision to live where there were a lot more trees and a lot fewer cars by moving to Ashland, Oregon. She hasn’t stopped smiling since.
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Sounds like a good book.
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DeleteShe writes wonderful stories, Rita. I hope you get a chance to read this one! Thanks for coming by!
DeleteThank you so much for having me and my guys on the blog!! Hugs. : )
ReplyDeleteI'm always delighted to help more people find out about your "beautiful boys," Tara! This looks like another fun series. Congrats on the new release!
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