Author Name: Deanna Wadsworth
Book Name: Naughty Cupid
Goodreads Link: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/4264579.Deanna_Wadsworth
Publisher: Dreamspinner Press
Cover Artist: Paul Richmond
Release
Date: June 6, 2016
Blurb:
The name’s Lio, and you may have read the beginning
of my story in A Cupid’s Wager. Well, hold on to you hats, because
there’s more to tell about your favorite cupid working in the Gay Division of
the Inter-Dimensional Association of Cupids.
Remember Ethan? That Aztec god of the winds who
busted me shooting a closeted human with a gay lust arrow? Yeah, I haven’t been
able to forget him either. Even though I have a rule against getting it on with
other supernaturals—especially ones working for the Straight Division—my
magic is drawn to Ethan and all his tattoos and piercings in a way I cannot
control.
But after that night of mind-numbing sex, now I
gotta face my evil ex-boyfriend and a suspension by the IDAC for “misplacing”
arrows. They took my quiver, and I have to figure out how to get my arrow
privileges back before they’re taken forever.
Ethan seems to think he can help me, but I don’t
know how anybody can make this cupid believe in love again.
Pages or Words: 75,000 words, 178 pages
Categories: Alternate Universe, Erotica,
Fantasy, Humor, M/M Romance, Paranormal, Romance
Excerpt:
“You
know the lust arrows only work if the person’s mind is open to it. I shot
Raymond with a Class 4 gay lust arrow. They only have a little more juice than
a few tequila shooters. They can’t make a straight man gay.”
“But
that is what you are trying to do,” Ethan shot back.
“You
know it doesn’t work that way.”
To
prove my point, I materialized one of my long purple arrows.
Without
warning, I stabbed Ethan in the heart with it.
“Oww!”
The
arrow exploded in a burst of light and glittering purple dust, the blast
blowing our hair back.
When
the magic cleared, the stunned expression on Ethan’s face cracked me up. “Now,
do you spontaneously wanna suck my cock?”
He
gaped at me like I’d lost my ever-lovin’ mind. “What did you do that for?”
“Don’t
get your panties in a wad. Class 4G lusts can’t make someone gay. You’re born
that way. There’s even a Lady Gaga song to prove it.”
His
big hand rubbed where I’d hit him. “You should not have done that, Lio. You
have no idea what you just did.”
“I
already shot an unauthorized arrow tonight, what’s one more? Besides, unless
you’re gay, it won’t affect you.” I waggled my brows. “So what are you so
worried about? Got sumthin’ you wanna confess?”
He
actually growled at me.
“Build
a bridge,” I told him. “If anyone has a right to be pissed off here, it’s me.
The gaydar says Raymond is gay, yet you asshats over in SD decided to shoot him
and a woman with true love arrows. Talk about a douche move. Forcing the
man to lie to himself and everyone about who he is. And how is that fair to do
to the girl? She’s a victim too!”
“The
IDAC does not consider a gaydar to be a reliable source of information,” he
said, completely ignoring the more-than-valid complaint.
Humans
were born with a variety of sexualities, but there were only a limited variety
of arrows to complement the IDAC’s narrow-minded ideas on sexuality. In a
nutshell, there were gay arrows and the naturally
more powerful straight arrows. Don’t get me started on the complexities of
targeting anybody not gay or
straight. I was glad not to be assigned to those fledgling subdivisions of GD
because they often had to work with the jerks in SD. However, both primary
divisions had arrows for love (red) and lust (purple), each with four different
strength ratings—one being the most potent. In other words, the Class 1S love
Ethan had been using was the highest strength straight love arrow—aka the most
powerful of all arrows.
Hence
his being so pissed at me.
“I’m
not gonna sit here and argue politics with you. We both know I’m already in
trouble for an unauthorized arrow launch. Make that two,” I amended, gesturing
to his chest. “Why the fuck do you think I don’t have love arrow privileges
anymore? Hell, the sparks our collision set off will raise questions too. I’m
already busted. Fine! I’m ready to face whatever comes my way. When I set out
to do this, I knew there were risks.”
“Set
out to do this?” he repeated, looking utterly appalled. “You mean you have done
this before?”
I
swallowed, feeling like a child being scolded. “Only on unattached people.”
“I
cannot believe you would do that to someone! A person’s decision to come out is
deeply personal. You have no right, Lio! None!”
Yeah,
but the Fates did, I supposed. Who put those bitches in charge, anyway?
I
didn’t know what Ethan’s big fat beef might be—besides the one in his pants—but
I had to get my ass out of this sling. “Like I said, I’m already busted. If you
think Raymond isn’t gay, let’s just follow them”—I pointed to my unauthorized
mark and the guy with him, both of them deliberately brushing hips and
shoulders as they walked down the street—“and see what happens. If he changes
his mind, I’ll admit the gaydar is inaccurate, I’ll turn myself in for
interrupting your mark, and you won’t even get in trouble.”
He
glared. “And if your arrow works, I suppose you get to walk?”
“If
I’m right, and those two dudes get their freak on, you can do what you want
with me.” Too bad that wouldn’t be those full lips around my dick. “But you
give me back the gaydar and you don’t tell anyone I have it or that I was
here.”
Ethan
looked at the device in his hand as if it would explode or jump up and bite his
cock off. His expression would’ve been funny if this weren’t so serious. He
seemed to be weighing something in his mind, and I felt his anger retracting.
Still, an aura of incredible danger and masculinity wafted about him. My heart
thumped wildly, both from nerves and the exotic spiciness of his skin. Knowing
his ferocious appearance was tempered with an innate goodness made me a little
hot.
Okay,
a lot hot.
Though
it went against every rule I made for myself, I couldn’t stop picturing Ethan
naked. Sure, I was as horny as any cupid, but something about this Aztec
amplified all of my senses far more than usual—especially the ones below the
waist.
“I
cannot believe I am saying this,” Ethan said slowly. “But I will give you one
chance. One. But if you ruin that man’s life, your ass is mine.”
“Talk
dirty to me,” I purred.
He
lowered dark brows. “You are not funny.”
“I
think I’m a really fun guy. Especially when I’m naked.” I couldn’t help myself
and gave him a suggestive wink. “And whoever said a little dick up the ass
would ruin a man’s life? Ever try it? The orgasms are un-fucking-believable.”
Ethan
curled his lip and growled at me like an angry cat.
“Jeesh,
sorry I mentioned it.”
He
seized my arm in a viselike grip. “Come.”
If
I’d known going with Ethan would turn my world upside down, I would’ve grabbed
my gaydar and run, taking my chances with my boss, the IDAC, and even the
Fates. Because I wasn’t prepared for what was coming my way.
Not
at all.
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Today I’m very lucky to be interviewing Deanna Wadsworth
author of NAUGHTY CUPID
If someone
asks you for advice about writing, what do you tell them?
I am often asked
advice about writing, mostly things like where do you get your ideas and how
did you get published.
Here is a punch
list of 5 things every aspiring writer should do:
1.
Write
as often as possible, every day if you can. The more time you spend away from
your manuscript, the more time you waste trying to get “back into it” when you
sit down again.
2.
Join a
writing group. Rainbowromancewriters.com is a great association for those
writing all areas of LGBT romance. Writing groups put you in connection with
your peers, provide advice, advocacy and will help you along your journey
3.
Perfect
your craft. Read books about writing, take classes, ask questions. Find a
critique partner you trust (a writing group can help you locate one) and never
stop learning the art of writing
4.
Be
active on social media. Most people don’t know many writers but there are so
many active online that you can meet a lot of great people who will help and
support you. You’ll also need all of these connections when it comes time to
promoting your book.
5.
Read!
One of the best ways to understand writing is to read your genre. It keeps you
up to date on what sort of books are selling, what readers like, and is the
most fun way to study writing!
Meet the author:
Deanna Wadsworth might
be a bestselling erotica author, but she leads a pretty vanilla life in Ohio
with her wonderful husband and a couple adorable cocker spaniels. She has been
spinning tales and penning stories since childhood, and her first erotic
novella was published in 2010. She has served multiple board positions at her
local RWA chapter and with Rainbow Romance Writers of America.
When she isn’t
writing books or brainstorming with friends, you can find her making people
gorgeous in a beauty salon. She loves music and dancing, and can often be seen
hanging out on the sandbar in the muddy Maumee River or chilling with her hubby
and a cocktail in their basement bar. In between all that fun, Deanna cherishes
the quiet times when she can let her wildly active imagination have the full
run of her mind. Her fascination with people and the interworkings of their
relationships have always inspired her to write romance with spice and love
without boundaries.
Where to find the author:
Website:
http://deannawadsworth.com
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