Author Name: DC Juris
Book Name: The Sky People Trilogy
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Publisher: Torquere Press
Cover Artist: Kris Norris
Release
Date: December 30, 2015
Blurb:
Driven by visions of his soul mate, Tristan, Jinsu steps through the
portal to Earth, leaving all he has ever known behind.. Seven months into their
fairy-tale romance, and Tristan and Jinsu couldn't be happier. But when Jinsu
falls ill with a mysterious, lingering condition, everything changes. Jinsu's
magic is dying and taking him with it. Suddenly the couple's desire to find a
way back to Jinsu's home world is more than just a dream–it's a necessity. With
Jinsu's time quickly running out, Tristan is forced to seek help from someone
he'd hoped to never, ever lay eyes on again.
Tristan awakens on Torottu, but the portal wasn't meant for humans,
and he's been near death since his arrival almost ten months ago. Even worse,
Jinsu has no idea who Tristan is—the return trip through the portal erased his
memory of Earth, of their relationship, or Tristan himself. Winning Jinsu's heart
again won't be easy, especially if Kelan, Jinsu's twin, has anything to say
about it. Kelan loves Jinsu, too, and he won't be put aside for Tristan. Not
again. Tristan knows his only chance for happiness—and the only chance for
Jinsu and Kelan—is to follow his heart.
Previously
published by Breathless Press.
Pages or Words: 33,000 words
Categories: M/M Romance, Ménage/Poly,
Romance, Science Fiction, M/M/M Romance, Twincest
Excerpt:
After
taking Jinsu home and grabbing a light dinner for himself, Tristan drove across
town, up and down streets once all-too familiar, to see the only person he
could think of who might be able to help him. He pushed open the office door,
taking note of the little faded metal welcome sign and the open 9 to 5
banner hanging crookedly underneath it. He'd arrived just in time.
"Well,
well, well. Look what the cat dragged in. How you doin', sugar?"
Tristan
smiled at the petite platinum blonde behind the desk. He'd always liked Nancy.
Despite the fact that she looked like something out of an old mobster movie—big
hair, low-cut blouse, gaudy makeup, chewing gum and all—she had that rare work
ethic that made her more than just a receptionist. "I'm good. Is Bryan
in?"
"Sure,
hon. Have a seat. I'll let him know you're here."
Tristan
sat on the edge of a metal folding chair—god, Bryan was such a
cheapskate—rested his left foot on his right thigh.
Before
Nancy could stand up, the door behind her opened to reveal a tall, heavy-set
man with closely cropped dark hair just beginning to thin. Older than Tristan,
Bryan had started to show his age. "Nancy, do me a favor and—"
Nancy
nodded toward Tristan. Tristan stood, the scrape of his chair on the tile far
louder than he would've liked.
"Tristan?"
Slight upward inflection in Bryan's voice, as if he couldn't believe Tristan
was actually there. Well, that made two of them.
"Long
time no see, huh, Bryan?" It was a lame way to break the ice, but how did
one approach his former lover when he showed up at said former lover's work,
out-of-the-blue after three years?
"Hold
my calls," Bryan said, with barely a glance at Nancy. "C'mon in,
Tris."
Tristan
cringed at the old nickname and followed Bryan into his office. The place was
surprisingly neat—neater than Tristan had ever seen Bryan's surroundings
before.
"I've
gotten better at housekeeping, as you can see." Bryan gestured to the
chair opposite his desk. "Have a seat. At the risk of sounding clichéd, to
what do I owe this honor?"
"I
need your help with something." Tristan took a deep breath. Best to get
right to it. He didn't want Bryan getting any ideas or false hopes. Leaving out
as many personal, private details as he possibly could, Tristan filled Bryan in
on the events of the past seven months: Jinsu's arrival—he didn't mention the
part about the dreams that had brought them together—his subsequent illness,
and what Tristan had learned of Torottu.
"So…that
brings you up to now," Tristan finished. Bryan had sat quietly and
listened throughout his speech, fingers steepled together in front of him,
elbows resting on his desk, with that just-this-side-of-predatory gleam in his
eyes that most people found alluring but Tristan had always hated.
"Huh.
Well…it's not really my line of work." Bryan leaned back in his chair and
crossed his arms.
"What
do you mean it's not your line of work? You investigate the freaky and
abnormal."
"Paranormal,
to be specific. This…" Bryan shrugged. "I'm not saying I won't help
you. You know I'd do anything for you. I owe you after what I put you
through."
Tristan
ground his teeth. Damn him for bringing up their past. Patience was a virtue
when it came to dealing with Bryan, but Tristan could hit below the belt too.
"I need your full efforts and attention. You can't half-ass this. It can't
be like Detroit."
Bryan
straightened and curled his lip, looking away quickly. "Detroit wasn't my
fault."
"You
may not have caused it, but you did nothing to help. Understand, I won't let
Jinsu fall to a witch hunt."
"What
happened in Detroit—"
"What
happened in Detroit didn't have to. You involved the wrong people. You hung
innocents out to dry; you threw your partners under the bus and nearly caused a
citywide riot. I won't let you sell Jinsu's story and I won't let you endanger
his life. You keep the press out of this one. No glorious headlines,
understand?"
"You've
been back to the alley?"
Tristan
bit back a conceited chuckle at Bryan's change of topic. "Several times.
There's nothing there. Everything's perfectly normal."
"That
may be and it may not. There are things that can't be seen with the naked
eye." Bryan turned and pulled a book off the over-stuffed shelf behind
him, thumbed through it quickly and then tossed it down on his desk. "You
know that."
"Jinsu's
certain he would be able to feel the magic if it were there." Of course,
that was only a theory, but having Bryan second-guess him was annoying.
"Sure,
but you said he's sick. That could be affecting him. I assume you've done some
other research of your own?"
Tristan
nodded. "I've been over every book of mythology and the occult that I
could get my hands on."
"Bah.
We won't find what we're looking for in there. This kind of stuff doesn't get
listed in the public record." Bryan folded his hands together and gave
Tristan a long, lingering, thoughtful look. "I made a mistake with
you."
"Yeah,
you did. Look, I didn't come here for this. This isn't about you and me. This
is about someone's life. It's far more important than any petty bullshit."
On the verge of insulting, and definitely risky, but Bryan had never been good
with subtlety.
Bryan
quirked an eyebrow. "So we were petty, were we?"
"One
of us was. I don't want to argue about the past. Are you willing to help
us?"
"Of
course I am. I'll need to gather my resources, make some calls. It may take
time."
Tristan
sighed. Time was one thing they didn't have.
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Meet the author:
Romance author, sci-fi fan club Captain, cosplayer,
reigning Queen of Monkeyland, and random menace. Yep, we're talking about DC
Juris. She’s a cupcake making, football watching, rubber duck collecting, drag
show loving, full of fabulous with a Capital F kinda gal. She's also an
Ordained Minister and an amateur photographer. She lives in Upstate NY with her
husband, three dogs, and three cats. When she's not writing, you can find her
in her favorite chair watching "Star Trek" and
"Supernatural" repeats on Netflix, or surfing the web for porn.
Er...research. Surfing the web for research. She may speak softly but she lives
and loves loudly. Just ask the neighbors. ::wink::
Where to find the author:
Facebook Author Page: www.facebook.com/danielchristianjuris
Twitter: www.twitter.com/dcjuris
Other: http://dcjuris.blogspot.com
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