SMOKE IN THE MIRROR
A ROAD TO
BLISSVILLE STORY
AIMEE NICOLE WALKER
M/M ROMANCE
RELEASE DATE: 07.12.18
MODEL: TRAVIS
Universal link: http://mybook.to/Smoke_in_the_Mirror
BLURB
Memphis Sullivan thought he was coming to Blissville to help
his cousin out, but instead, he gained three meddlesome females, a tribe, and a
permanent home. More than a year later, he owns a popular comic book and vinyl
record store and doesn’t think his life could get any better. That all changes
when the star of his favorite television show and bad-boy fantasies rides into
town and spices up his vanilla world.
Lyric Willows’ decision to visit an old friend in Blissville will change his life in ways he never dreamed possible. The paranormal investigator is immediately drawn to the mysterious disappearance of the town’s founder in 1850 and rumors that his former home is haunted. More alluring to Lyric than the history of Bliss House is the immediate connection he feels to the adorably geeky owner of Vinyl and Villains, who also happens to be his friend’s cousin.
Lyric becomes Memphis’s houseguest when he decides to stay in town to conduct a paranormal investigation. Tight spaces lead to sexy encounters, and before long, ghosts aren’t the only things that go bump in the night. The more they unravel about Anthony Bliss’s disappearance, the more tangled in one another they become. How is it possible for two virtual strangers to feel like they’ve known each other for their entire lives? Was their love written in the stars, or is it nothing more than an illusion?
Smoke in the Mirror is the fifth book in the Road to Blissville series. Each book can be read as a standalone book or part of the series. This book contains sexually explicit material and is intended for adults 18 and older.
Lyric Willows’ decision to visit an old friend in Blissville will change his life in ways he never dreamed possible. The paranormal investigator is immediately drawn to the mysterious disappearance of the town’s founder in 1850 and rumors that his former home is haunted. More alluring to Lyric than the history of Bliss House is the immediate connection he feels to the adorably geeky owner of Vinyl and Villains, who also happens to be his friend’s cousin.
Lyric becomes Memphis’s houseguest when he decides to stay in town to conduct a paranormal investigation. Tight spaces lead to sexy encounters, and before long, ghosts aren’t the only things that go bump in the night. The more they unravel about Anthony Bliss’s disappearance, the more tangled in one another they become. How is it possible for two virtual strangers to feel like they’ve known each other for their entire lives? Was their love written in the stars, or is it nothing more than an illusion?
Smoke in the Mirror is the fifth book in the Road to Blissville series. Each book can be read as a standalone book or part of the series. This book contains sexually explicit material and is intended for adults 18 and older.
EXCERPT
Three weeks
passed with no word from Lyric. I would’ve taken it personally if he was
communicating with Maegan during that timeframe, but she hadn’t heard from him
either. I’d shamefully looked online for answers, but he had pulled another
disappearing act. I accepted he’d changed his mind and moved on to a different
town and haunted house. I’d kept my house spotless during the first month of
waiting because I wanted to make a good impression on the man when he arrived,
but I gave up on tidiness at the same time I gave up on him showing up on my
doorstep.
That’s
why I was masturbating at eleven o’clock on a Saturday night instead of
scrubbing the bathroom and kitchen when his truck rumbled into my driveway. I
didn’t realize he arrived right away of course because I was fingering my ass
with two fingers from my left hand while stroking my dick with my right. What
else would I be doing on a Saturday night? I was about to shoot my load when I
heard Gigi growling low in her throat in the hallway. At first, I thought she
was pissed because I locked her out of the bedroom since I couldn’t jerk off
with her judgmental eyes watching me. Then the growl became a full-out squeaking
bark about the same time I heard voices downstairs. My stroking hand stilled as
panic flooded my body.
“What
the fuck are they doing here?” I whispered out loud. The Matrons were nosy as
fuck, but they’d never unlocked the door and let themselves in. Then I heard a
fourth voice join them, one so deep and raspy with the perfect amount of
southern drawl, and it sent electric thrills coursing through my body. The
slightest jerk with my right hand made me come hard enough for my toes to curl
and my eyes roll back in my head.
“Memphis
is probably sleeping,” Gertie said loudly from the bottom of the steps. She was
the oldest, and mother of Sandra and Clara. Sandra was the one who owned the
house I rented, and it was mostly furnished with her belongings. The only
things I moved in were my clothes and my bed. Sandra moved in with Gertie after
her husband’s sudden death a few years prior. Up until that moment, I felt
exceedingly lucky to find such a nurturing landlord and two additional ladies
to fuss over me.
“Fuck!”
I whisper-yelled, jackknifing off the bed and grabbing the closest pair of
sweats off the floor. I grabbed a T-shirt too, but instead of pulling it over
my head, I wiped the cum off my chest and tossed it in the direction of the
dirty clothes basket.
“Surely
not,” Sandra said. “It’s a Saturday night. He’s most likely busy doing
something else.” Fuck me! “We were all young and single once.”
“Who
needs to be young or single to masturbate?” Gertie asked her oldest daughter.
“Mom!”
Clara admonished. She was the softest spoken and most demure of the three, but
that wasn’t saying much.
“We
love your show,” Gertie said, changing the subject. “Memphis is a big fan too.”
“Is
he now?”
I am a wife and
mother to three kids, three dogs, and a cat. When I’m not dreaming up stories, I like to
lose myself in a good book, cook or bake. I’m a girly tomboy who paints her
fingernails while watching sports and yelling at the referees. I will always choose
the book over the movie. I believe in happily-ever- after. Love inspires everything
that I do. Music keeps me sane.
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