Title: The Visionary
Author: Charli Coty
Publisher: NineStar Press
Release
Date: January 30
Heat
Level: 3 - Some Sex
Pairing: Male/Male
Length: 78600
Genre: Romance, NineStar Press, paranormal, age gap, gay,
LGBT, ESP, erotic romance, private detective
Synopsis
Colin Page, eighteen-year-old community
college student, apple polisher and all-around goody-goody, has a secret. He
sees things that aren’t there. Unfortunately, the Doc Martens on the floor of
the mail vestibule in his apartment building really are there and attached to a
dead body. Hunkered over the body is someone Colin had barely noticed before,
Private Investigator Al Green. Most people scare Colin, but for some reason, Al
doesn’t, even after he reveals that he knows about the hidden reality of their
world.
Alonzo Green, despite his low-power
mind, is determined to help right the wrongs he unknowingly contributed to.
He’s also hopelessly smitten. He knows it’s wrong—probably even dangerous—to
enlist Colin’s help with the investigation. And that’s before considering all
Al has to fear from Colin’s fiercely protective and powerful mother.
Colin and Al put some of the pieces
together, but as soon as one thing becomes clear, the picture changes. The
search for the Big Bad takes them from Portland to Tacoma and Seattle, and
eventually to San Francisco, but their journey into each other’s arms is much
shorter.
Excerpt
The Visionary
Charli Coty © 2017
All Rights Reserved
Colin always hesitated before getting
into the rickety old elevator. It didn’t seem safe to ride in something, even
four floors, if you could see the individual boards―which looked suspiciously
similar to two-by-fours―vibrating. Or maybe it had more to do with the dust,
grime, and cobwebs coating every visible surface, or maybe the preconceived
notion he’d had that college would be different from high school. He held his
breath and stepped in as the door closed.
He looked around, and thought he was
alone in the lobby until he’d made it halfway to the front door. Someone
cursed, and Colin turned to see a pair of black Doc Martens lying on the floor,
partially sticking out from the mailbox alcove. He recognized the white symbols
hand drawn on the backs of the heels. The guy who owned those boots―Tattoo
Guy―lived in the building, but he and Colin hadn’t done more than nod hello.
Colin’s mom had warned him time and again not to talk to anyone in the building
because he’d be dragged into some drama or other, and he needed to focus on
school. Maybe Tattoo Guy was hurt and needed help. He couldn’t just leave.
He reached the juncture of the hallway
and the alcove housing the tarnished little brass doors to everyone’s mailboxes
and saw another familiar someone. The large man was hunkered down beside Tattoo
Guy. He wore battered jeans and steel-toed boots with a hole in the leather of
one toe. The neck of his dark-green T-shirt was stretched out of shape, and his
black leather jacket looked a half size too small. Colin struggled to come up
with a word to describe him but couldn’t think of an antonym to doppelganger.
That man was everything Colin was not, especially tall and dark.
“What’s that purple mist?” Colin asked,
startling himself. He never spoke to strangers, especially not about―
“It’s more a fog.”
Odd. The man didn’t seem surprised. It
did remind Colin of pictures of fog rolling in around the Golden Gate Bridge.
Only these misty tendrils were purple and gradually disappeared as they moved
farther away from Tattoo Guy.
“Why won’t you answer me?”
“What else do you see?” He turned
slightly toward Colin but remained hunkered down, studying Tattoo Guy but not
touching him.
“Nothing.” Colin blinked, and that fast,
it wasn’t true anymore. “Crap, his tattoo just moved.”
“The raven?”
“No. The flower.” The purple tendrils
had decayed so much they’d stopped diverting Colin’s attention from the blood
on Tattoo Guy’s arm and the back of his shirt. He was obviously more than hurt.
“The violet moved?”
“It slapped the cymbal. I heard it.”
Colin thought about running, but his feet refused to move.
“Anything else?”
“Like what?”
“It’d help if one of them named the
killer.” The large man stood slowly and brushed off his hands. A little over
six feet tall and slightly bulky, his long shaggy hair and full beard shot
through with gray made him look like a street person. “Some of these tats have
mouths. Are they saying anything?”
“What?” Colin took a step back. “Aren’t
you going to call the police?”
“Already have. But I plan on starting an
investigation of my own. The police are busy. If he doesn’t have any family to
make noise―and I know he doesn’t―they won’t put much effort into finding out
who killed him.”
“Why do you think someone killed him?”
“Murder is purple.” He slowly reached
into his jacket and smiled as he brought out a pastel-green business card. “I’m
a private investigator. Al Green.”
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Meet the
Author
Charli misspent a large chunk of her
youth on the back of a Harley, meeting people and having adventures that
sometimes pop up in her fiction. She grew up in the San Francisco Bay Area
during a drought, and found her true home in the soggy Pacific Northwest.
Charli has survived earthquakes, tornadoes, and floods, but couldn’t make it
through one day without stories.
Charli Coty is a pseudonym of the author
known as Charley Descoteaux.
Author
Links
Website: https://charlicoty.wordpress.com/
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