Author Name: Annabeth Albert
Book Name: Love Me Tenor
Series: #PerfectHarmony
Book: Two
This book can be read as a standalone
Goodreads Link: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/25792895-love-me-tenor
Publisher: Kensington
Cover Artist: Cora Graphics
Release
Date: February 16, 2016
Blurb:
Trevor Daniels is feeling
aimless. A recent college grad, he’s not sure what to do with his useless
degree, and his family all but abandoned him after he revealed the truth about
himself. But a friend’s suggestion that he take his chances on a reality show
aimed at finding the next big boy band strikes a chord with him—until the
show’s producers convince him to act like he’s in a relationship with a guy
who’s not at all his type. It isn’t exactly love at first sight for Jalen Smith
either—but lust just might push them in an unexpected direction. If only their
secrets weren’t even more twisted than their sheets, threatening to cost them
the win—and each other…
Pages or Words: 87,000 words
Categories: Contemporary, Erotica, Gay
Fiction, New Adult, Humor, M/M Romance, Romance, Singer/Musiciain
Excerpt:
“You brought your luggage?” The receptionist
looked at Trevor like he’d brought a snake to the movie studio offices instead
of a rolling suitcase and a backpack.
“My flight was late. And then
customs—”
“Fine.” She held up a hand, shimmery with the
sort of nail art Trevor’s sisters weren’t allowed to wear. “You can have a
seat.” She motioned to a seating area with square leather and chrome chairs and
a metallic-looking shag rug.
“Wait. Is my group here yet? Stand Out!?”
“Let me check.” She glanced at a pink sheet on a
clipboard. “No.” She made a shooing motion back in the direction of the waiting
area.
“Thanks.”
The receptionist disappeared back down a
hallway, teetering on shoes that put her a good six inches taller than Trevor.
The building was kind of a letdown. The whole complex was a series of gigantic
gray warehouses, but the inside of this one was like any other office building
in America. Or Canada. He’d only been in Vancouver a couple of hours and kept
forgetting he wasn’t in the States anymore.
His bag made a loud clickety-clack sound as he
dragged it across the tile floor to the seating area, but the only occupant in
the chairs didn’t even glance up. The guy was about Trevor’s age, maybe a bit
younger. His eyes were half-closed, like waiting for producers to call his name
was just so boring. He had that jock
sprawl, maximizing every inch of the low chair. Trevor took a seat with a good
view of the guy. Indifferent eye candy was his favorite kind.
He had this thing for straight guys,
particularly jocks. Jocks were his personal kryptonite; they made his knees
turn into magnets, headed straight for the floor. And the guy across from him
was the deadly, heart-stopping red kryptonite brand of jock. His build was
perfect—not too tall, because Trevor was picky about that—but jacked like a
Chevy with a lift kit. Hell, even the dude’s neck was ripped. Jock’s foot moved
back and forth in motion with the music pumping in his ears from pricey Beats
headphones.
Because dude’s eyes were shut, Trevor felt free
to continue his inventory of hotness. Baggy shorts. T-shirt for a wrestling
team. Wrestling. Trevor had to shift
around on the slick leather couch before continuing his appraisal. Cheap white
socks, but black shoes that probably cost more than Trevor’s bike. Rich elitist
jock? Yes, please.
The outfit was notable because Trevor would
have figured most guys coming to a TV studio would want to dress up a little. He had, but of course now his pressed
khakis and dress shirt seemed horribly overdressed compared to jock boy and the
receptionist wearing a cutoff denim skirt and a tank top that seemed to be made
out of nothing more than knotted rope.
Maybe
dude wasn’t there to be on TV. Or if he was, maybe he was there for a different
show from the music reality show Trevor was on. He certainly didn’t look like
the boy band type. Dude looked ready for an MMA-fighter type show, or maybe
working as a stunt double. But if he wasn’t on Trevor’s show, that meant—
“You done checking me out or you need me to
turn to the other side?” Jock’s eyes snapped open. They were a startling shade
of hazel, almost amber. And at the moment, they were filled with undisguised
irritation.
Oh,
crap. Trevor gulped hard. “I don’t know what you’re talking about.” He
dug out his phone, giving himself something to look down at. He’d been caught
before and it almost never ended well. With any luck, Dawn would show up soon
and he would never have to see jock boy again.
“Oh, don’t be shy.” Jock boy had a killer
whisper: husky with a hint of command to it. He said it with the air of someone
who knew exactly how hot he was. And now he was going to make Trevor pay for
noticing.
Trevor didn’t look up from his phone, but
inside he was squirming in his chair. In a different situation, he’d be more
than happy to let this play out until he was on his knees in the restroom with
jock boy berating him, but he’d sworn to turn over a new leaf. Plus there was
always the risk that jock wanted all the verbal abuse and none of the fun. No more gambling.
“Yeah. That’s what I figured.” The other guy
snorted.
“Trevor! You made it!” Dawn came barreling
across the lobby, red hair streaming behind her. She was flanked by two nearly identical
blond giants—one wore a blue polo shirt and khaki pants, the other a brown polo
and blue pants. Both had the same bored smirk on their faces.
“What
are you doing with your luggage?” Dawn’s smile was replaced by a frown, like
Trevor was some clueless kid making her day more difficult. “Why didn’t you
give it to the receptionist? They’re sending all the contestants’ stuff over to
the house while we tape the intro segments.”
“Here. I’ll take it.” Blond giant number one
grabbed Trevor’s bags, tossing them like they were a set of hand weights.
“Jalen!”
Dawn stepped around Trevor to hug jock boy, who stood up to greet her. “It’s
about time. I was starting to freak!”
Just his luck. Dawn hung on Jalen the jock like
they were old friends, tugging his headphones down to his neck and rubbing his
closely cropped black hair. Oh, geez. Jalen
looked a bit young to be Dawn’s boy toy; she had to be in her late twenties.
But no matter what Jalen was to Dawn, he was now a giant pain in the neck to
Trevor. A sick feeling gathered in his gut and his hands tightened.
“Did you meet Jalen already, Trevor?” she
asked.
“No,” Trevor said carefully. The tension in his
muscles climbed to trampoline spring tight—any second now Jalen was going to
call him out for creeping on him.
“We’re acquainted,” Jalen drawled at the same time.
“Um. Okay.” Dawn frowned but luckily kept
talking before Jalen could reveal way more than Trevor wanted. “So this is
Carter. And over there is Carson.”
Twins. They had to be twins right? Trevor was
already in too much shit for gaping and didn’t want to stare hard enough to
figure it out.
“So, are we ready to become the next boy band?”
Carter spoke like some dude on an infomercial, each word carefully articulated
for maximum impact. “I am so ready to win this thing.”
The riot in Trevor’s stomach grew worse. Win?
With Jalen the jock? As in Trevor was now in the same group as jock boy? And
the blond giants? For the next six weeks?
“Yeah. Let’s do this.” Carson came back over.
Like Carter, he had a macho, commanding voice, probably a baritone when he sang.
Heck. Trevor really didn’t want to be
the only tenor on a team of One Direction wannabes.
“Okay Stand Out!, let’s go film your intro.”
Dawn motioned for them to follow her down the hall.
Oh,
hell. He was really going to be on camera, in a boy band, right freaking
now.
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Meet the author:
Annabeth Albert grew up sneaking
romance novels under the bed covers. Now, she devours all subgenres of romance
out in the open—no flashlights required! When she’s not adding to her keeper
shelf, she’s a multi-published Pacific Northwest romance writer.
Emotionally complex, sexy, and
funny stories are her favorites both to read and to write. Annabeth loves
finding happy endings for a variety of pairings and is a passionate gay rights
supporter. In between searching out dark heroes to redeem, she works a rewarding
day job and wrangles two children.
Represented by Saritza Hernandez of the Corvisiero Literary Agency
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