RHOADES:
UNDENIABLE
MAN UP SERIES, BOOK 2
FELICE
STEVENS
M/M
ROMANCE
RELEASE
DATE: 04.17.18
BLURB
Rhoades.
Loneliness.
The pain doesn’t simply go away with time. It’s been years, and they tell me I
need to move on. But I can’t.
Blame and
regret are my constant companions. Until I see him in the spotlight and
everything changes. Night after night, I watch him dance. Thinking about him.
What he’d
feel like.
What he’d
taste like.
And now
that I know, I want him even more.
And
maybe…just maybe, he might want me too.
But not
yet.
Not
before he knows he’s more than a pretty face. Not before he knows what he means
to me. I need him by my side.
The two
of us.
Together.
Austin
Why can’t
I forget him? His hands touching me. His mouth on mine. Kissing me. Rendering
me mindless.
Breathless.
Every
night I lay awake burning for him. Dreaming. Thinking. Needing him.
No—I
don’t. I don’t need anyone.
I lie.
I want
him.
I want
more. I am more. He’s seen that, and now here I stand with my dream on the
horizon. All I need to do is take that first step. Trust him.
Trust
myself.
EXCERPT
Fuck. I could kill Marcus. But I couldn’t refuse, and he knew
it. Rhoades held me, but not too close, and after some initial hesitancy, I
allowed myself to feel the music.
Rhoades’s breath touched my cheek, and I smelled the heat of
the scotch he drank. It was like the night we kissed all over again, and I
swayed, desire clawing at my insides. Why did being in close proximity to this
man make me light-headed and restless?
“How are you?”
“Fine,” I managed to speak. The club had taken on a sensuous
glow, and the people beside us faded to black. All I could see was Rhoades.
“So you work in a dance studio? I should’ve guessed by your
dancing at Man Up that you had formal training. You move beautifully.”
“I’ve worked there for a while. We teach kids four-to-nine
years old. I love it.”
“And is that what you’d like to do? Teach dance? I know you
can’t want to dance at Man Up for long.”
“All these questions.” I shifted nervously. I wasn’t about to
reveal my dream to him. He’d no doubt find it foolish—maybe even as stupid as
my father had. “I thought we were just going to dance.”
“Very well.” He said nothing more, and we danced, our bodies
brushing. His effect on me was magnetic, his touch a force pulling me in close.
I concentrated on his face: the small lines fanning out from his eyes, the dark
brows like wings, his firm mouth. The taste of his lips lingered on my tongue,
as bright and pure as if we were kissing now. I found it impossible to be near
Rhoades and not crave his touch. Somehow I’d moved closer to him, and our
cheeks touched.
“I wondered if I’d see you again after you didn’t show up this
past week. I didn’t think you came to these types of clubs.”
“Do you think of me, then?” His hand slid up my back and splayed
between my shoulder blades. I didn’t mind that possessive touch.…I wanted it.
“I…”
“I think of you.” His whispered voice filled my ear with a
roar. “After I left you last week, I stayed away like you asked, but I couldn’t
sleep at night. Do you want to know why?”
I found myself nodding. We’d stopped dancing, though he
continued to hold me, and we swayed together, caught up in our own world.
“I don’t know. Isn’t that crazy? You know I’ve watched you at
James’s club. From the first, you caught me with your confidence—you owned the
stage—but I also saw something yearning in you. That it wasn’t enough. You want
more.”
His hands rested on my hips, and we stood chest-to-chest. The
music played on, its sensuous beat rolling through me. I could smell desire in
the air.
“Yes.”
The tips of his fingers trailed over my cheek and jaw in a
gesture so achingly intimate, I fought to keep standing. Finally he put his
mouth on mine, and we kissed. No thrusting tongues and panting breaths. Only a
gentle press of lips…and it shocked me that a man who radiated such strength
could carry this tenderness inside him.
“Keep true to yourself. Follow your dreams. Only you can make
them real.”
And with one last kiss, he walked away and disappeared into
the crowd before I found time to take a breath. I thought about going after him
but stopped myself. He was doing what I asked. Giving me the space I’d
demanded. I had already told him I wouldn’t fuck him in a club, and he
remembered and respected that. Another man might’ve tried to persuade me with
drinks or force. Rhoades wasn’t the man I thought.
OTHER BOOKS IN THE SERIES
AUSTIN
Felice Stevens has
always been a romantic at heart. While life is tough, she believes there is a
happy ending for everyone. She started reading traditional historical romances
as a teenager, then life and law school got in the way. It wasn't until she picked
up a copy of Bertrice Small and became swept away to Queen Elizabeth's court
that her interest in romance novels was renewed.
But somewhere along the way, her reading shifted to stories of men falling in love. Once she picked up her first gay romance, she became so enamored of the character-driven stories and the overwhelming emotion there was no turning back.
Felice lives in New York City with her husband and two children. Her day begins with a lot of caffeine and ends with a glass or two of red wine. Although she practices law, she daydreams of a time when she can sit by a beach and write beautiful stories of men falling in love. Although there is bound to be some angst along the way, a Happily Ever After is always guaranteed.
But somewhere along the way, her reading shifted to stories of men falling in love. Once she picked up her first gay romance, she became so enamored of the character-driven stories and the overwhelming emotion there was no turning back.
Felice lives in New York City with her husband and two children. Her day begins with a lot of caffeine and ends with a glass or two of red wine. Although she practices law, she daydreams of a time when she can sit by a beach and write beautiful stories of men falling in love. Although there is bound to be some angst along the way, a Happily Ever After is always guaranteed.
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