Author Name: Lee Brazil & Havan
Fellows
Book Name: Heart on the Run
Series: Heart of Parkerburg
Book: Two (can be read as a standalone)
Goodreads Link: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/27837136-heart-on-the-run
Publisher: Appleton Publishing Avenue
Cover Artist: Author.Services
Release
Date: November 16, 2015
Blurb:
Charles Darwin
Millsworth, Chaz to one and all since infancy, has no wish to live up to the
grandeur of his name. Fortunately, his Southern belle mama isn’t at all
inclined to push her son into a career that won’t make him happy. She thinks he
needs to loosen up and enjoy life. After all, that’s the whole point of being
independently wealthy, isn’t it?
Chaz can see her
point, but his father died in his forties as did his father before him. As far
as Chaz is concerned, he has limited time on this earth to make his dreams come
true. And he refuses to leave anyone weeping over a wasted life.
Sprocket Moretti is a
simple guy. He loves his job, enjoys college, lives in his beloved childhood
home—why worry about the little things when the big stuff looks so good.
Unfortunately one of the little things he tries not to stress over is a broken
friendship with a very hot and bewildering sous chef. They were pals, hung out
and had fun. But one night they stepped over that invisible line, and the next
morning Chaz kicked Sprocket out of his bed and his life.
Now, no matter how
much Sprocket tries to charm Chaz, the guy has no desire to return to their
pre-sex playful bantering ways. And if Sprocket stays true to his motto, this
little thing—Chaz—should be written off and never worried about again.
If Sprocket had known
one night of reality altering orgasms would endanger their easygoing
friendship… How do you finish that sentence when all your mind wants is its
friend back and all your body wants is another taste?
Pages or Words: 59,000 words
Categories: Contemporary, M/M Romance,
Holiday
Excerpt:
Sprocket grabbed the
grande hot chocolates—with a dash of his favorite flavoring, pecan—and reached
the gazebo with five minutes to spare, per the clock tower.
He set the drinks on
the bench of the gazebo so he could spread the blanket across the floor.
“Wow, that’s a huge
blanket,” Chaz stated as he took the three step up to stand at the edge of it.
“Never took you for a
size queen.” Sprocket winked as he handed him a cup of steaming goodness. “So, what’s
for lunch?”
“Oh, well…” Chaz held
the basket close to his chest as he slipped off his shoes and situated himself
in the middle of the blanket. “Not much.” He pulled a thermos from the basket. “I
made homemade tomato soup and chicken salad sandwiches.” He set the thermos
down and pulled out wrapped sandwiches, a bag of croutons, a plastic bowl with
a translucent red lid, and a small stack of china dishes in rapid succession.
“My grandma used to
make me tomato soup and grilled cheese all the time. Except she’d actually
grill the cheese before putting it on the sourdough toast. I tried to make it
once…didn’t end so well.” He laughed as he shook his head, settling down next
to Chaz on the blanket.
“But I’ve heard you
and Mason talk; you cook most of the time between the two of you.”
Sprocket accepted the
sandwich handed to him and nodded. “Yep. Well you know, we both can cook, but
neither of us gets much fun out of it.” He unwrapped the sandwich and picked up
half, biting into it. He couldn’t suppress his moan. Damn that was good, and
Chaz put nuts in it for crunch, walnuts and pecans. How did he know pecans were
Sprocket’s favorite? A part of him wanted to believe maybe Chaz had asked
around. Anyone in Craft Time would know and Prudence did too.
Not that it mattered
either way. Nothing strange about a friend—and only a friend—knowing something
as mundane as that. He quickly chewed and swallowed. “And we definitely don’t
do fancy. Unless you count roast, but even then I sprinkle the seasoning on it
and throw it in the oven. No fuss, no muss.”
With his next bite,
something popped in his mouth, making him want to gag. He held it back, and
while Chaz gazed out over the park at the kids running in the playground
Sprocket lifted the toast to see what he bit into. Grapes. He grimaced as he
quickly plucked the halved grapes out of the salad and dropped them on the
napkin by his leg.
“You don’t like
grapes?”
Sprocket jumped.
Fuck…busted. “I like them fine. I like them right off the vine, frozen, even
mashed up as wine…don’t like them so much with seeds, though.”
“Or in a sandwich,
apparently.” Chaz noted, gesturing to the evidence on the blanket between them.
“Well…” Sprocket
jammed the rest of the sandwich in his mouth and chewed slowly, biding himself
some time. While he was trying to break down the enormous amount of food in his
mouth, he grabbed the other half of the sandwich and proceeded to pick the
grapes out of that also.
Chaz raised an
eyebrow at him, and he shrugged. He’d already been caught, no use faking it up
now.
Reaching over, Chaz
snatched Sprocket’s wrist and guided it to his mouth. Sprocket gulped the food
in his mouth down, his stomach somersaulting either from the partially chewed
lump it just received or because of the man sitting across from him on the
blanket.
This wasn’t what
friends did. Friends didn’t use their friend’s fingers as utensils. Still, he
probably could’ve gotten past this moment if there hadn’t been a smidge of
mayonnaise on the tip of his nail. Chaz spotted it, and while staring Sprocket
in the eye, he put that spot right in front of his mouth. They sat like that
for an eternity. Sprocket could feel his heart pounding fast, wondered if his
pulse alerted Chaz to his extreme interest in the man’s next move.
He wanted to shout at
Chaz to lick him. Do it now. Put him out of his misery. There was nothing
Sprocket wanted more than to experience the wetness of Chaz’s tongue as it
cleaned the white stuff from his finger. That was a lie. Sprocket wanted them
to make more white stuff that had to be cleaned off, the kind you couldn’t
purchase in a store. Well, maybe you could purchase it…but he really didn’t
want his brain to go off on that tangent.
Finally—finally!—Chaz
licked the condiment off. Before he could move back and call an end to this
little episode, Sprocket broke free of his grip and hooked his hand behind the
other man’s neck, holding him there, unable to move away.
When their lips met,
it wasn’t gentle and coaxing. Sprocket wasn’t in that kind of mood. He wanted
bad and he wanted now. Fuck friends. That whole concept was overrated if it
kept him up all night in need. Anyway, this wasn’t his fault. Chaz started this
shit; Sprocket would finish it.
And this time, he’d
be better prepared. When Chaz kicked him the fuck out of his life, it wouldn’t
tear him apart. Because no matter what, he’d make sure there wasn’t a spot in
his heart for Chaz. Sprocket willingly would give up half his bed for the man,
but nothing more.
While diving his
tongue in Chaz’s mouth—reaching far enough back he could say with great
certainty Chaz no longer had tonsils—Sprocket damn near convinced himself that
he could do that, too.
Then Chaz whimpered,
his hand pressing against Sprocket’s chest, right over his heart, and Sprocket
knew he was a goner.
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Guest Post from authors Lee Brazil and Havan Fellows
Havan: I gotta admit…I do love me some
wicked faeries. *waggles brows*
Lee: *blushes* Wicked is good… *sips
coffee*
Havan: Ooooh coffee… *snags Lee’s cup* So,
we’re here promoting our newest joint effort—Heart on the Run, it’s
the second book in the Hearts of Parkerburg stories. Nope, you don’t need to
read the first to enjoy this one. Each book in the Hearts of Parkerburg stories
is about a different couple of hot hunks…but since all books primarily take
place in Parkerburg you will see familiar characters from book to book.
Lee: *blinks* Did you see that? She just
stole my coffee…that is so not cool. No cookies for you!
Havan: Hey! *lip trembles* But I adore your
cookies…a lot *blows kisses* I especially adore these books we’re writing -
I’ve fallen in love with the town and residents. In fact, each time we talk
about the characters and businesses I feel like we’re talking about a place we
live, people we see regularly…it’s just such a sweet feel good emotion…that is
until they hit speed bumps along the way.
Lee: Which brings us to the question at
hand…
Beware the procrastination demons: How do you handle
the shinies that come for you?
Havan: Wow…so that’s what he’s called…my
very own procrastination demon. He’s mighty strong and convincing, the slick
little sucker. And you know, sometimes I have no defense against him. I’m what
you would call a deadline junkie… I tend to wait until the deadline is knocking
on my front door and then I’m off to write for my life. It’s both a blessing
and a curse because I get the best compliments on my writing when I do this…but
I age myself a dozen years because of it.
Lee: Badly. That procrastination demon is
so seductive, sometimes…a lot of times… I just can’t resist. At times I force
myself to turn off the router and just work offline, or to take my laptop and
work out of the house. Sometimes it takes him a while to track me down if I’m
somewhere else.
Havan: I’d love to say I’m one of those writers that just bulldozes through the shinies and procrastination demons…but I’m not. Not always, at least. Luckily there are always other writing related things to do, even if they aren’t actually writing—promoting, editing, blogging, tweeting, outlining…so even if the shiny roadblock occurs while I’m writing, I can continue working until the procrastination demons decide to go play elsewhere… *snags Lee’s cookie and takes a bite* …tasty. :)
Thank
you, Wicked Faerie’s Tales & Reviews, for having us
over today. If you’d like to read more about the great people of Parkerburg
check out their books Christmas in His
Heart and Heart on the Run…with
more to come too! Because the Hearts of Parkerburg are enough to make you go
woo woo.
Meet the authors:
Lee
Brazil:
Somewhere in a small town in up-state New York are a
librarian and a second grade teacher to whom I owe my life. That might be a
touch dramatic, but it’s nevertheless one hundred percent true.
Because they taught me the joy of reading, of
escaping into worlds crafted of words.
Have you ever been nine years old and sure of
nothing so much as that you don’t belong? Looked at the world from behind
glasses, and wondered why you don’t fit?
Someone hands you a book, and then you turn the page
and see… There you are, running from Injun Joe in a dark graveyard; there you
are fencing with Athos; there you are…beneath the deep blue sea- marveling at
exotic creatures with Captain Nemo.
I found myself between the pages of books, and that
is why I write now. It’s why I taught English and literature for so many years,
and it’s why my house contains more pounds of books than furniture.
If I’d had my way, I’d have been a fencer…or a
starship captain, or a lawyer, or a detective solving crimes. But instead, I am
a writer, and I’ve come to realize that’s the best thing in the world to be,
because as a writer, I can be all those things and more.
If I hadn’t learned to value the stories between the
pages, who knows what would have happened? Certainly not college…teaching…or
writing.
Havan
Fellows:
I annoy, love, respect, scare, seduce, hurt, anger, infatuate,
frustrate, flatter, envy, amuse and tolerate everyone. I just do it better in
writing thanks to a little thing called…edits.
Okay no, seriously…I'm a simpleminded person who enjoys the escape
from real life through a book. I write with the group Story Orgy and hope to
continue doing so for a long time. I also am privileged to be with the Pulp
Friction writers, creating intermingling books in a world all our own.
I recently took the drastic step of quitting my EDJ (evil day job)
and am now living in the gorgeous desert in Arizona making a go at this writing
stuff full time…and I can’t see me regretting this decision ever.
Just like every other red-blooded human—I get a little bouncy when
I get mail (any kind too…email, comments, private messages…you wanna do it, do
it with me *winks*). So feel free to drop me a line—whether it's on my blog,
twitter, PInterest, or you track me down on FaceBook or Google +…it's easy to
catch someone who wants to be caught.
Where to find the authors:
Lee
Brazil:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/lee.brazil
Facebook Author Page: https://www.facebook.com/leebrazilauthor
Twitter: @leebrazil
Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/leebrazil/
Newsletter Signup: http://eepurl.com/qBhBb
Havan
Fellows:
Twitter - @havanfellows
Pinterest - https://www.pinterest.com/havanfellows/
Tour Dates & Stops:
19-Nov:
Parker Williams,
Bayou
Book Junkie
24-Nov:
Elisa - My Reviews and Ramblings,
26-Nov:
Unquietly
Me,
Love
Bytes
3-Dec:
TTC
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5-Dec:
The
Jena Wade, Jessie
G. Books
8-Dec:
V's
Reads, Cathy Brockman Romances
10-Dec:
Nautical
Star Books, Louise Lyons
12-Dec:
My
Fiction Nook
17-Dec:
Jessie
G. Books
19-Dec:
The
Day Before You Came
22-Dec:
QUEERcentric
Books
24-Dec:
Prism
Book Alliance
26-Dec:
Kimi-Chan
31-Dec:
BFD
Book Blog, Alpha Book Club
2-Jan:
Sassygirl
Books, Dawn’s
Reading Nook
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