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Gage and Hamish
Series: Full Moon Dating
Book: Four (should be read as a
series)
Julia Talbot
Release
date: July 29, 2015
We've got blurbage:
Cat shifter Gage is an impossible bottom. No one has ever been able to
tame him, even if he wants them to. He’s willing to keep trying, though, and
when he finds out about the paranormal dating site Full Moon Dating, he puts
himself in their hands. He longs for someone who will take him in hand and make
him like it.
Hamish is a bear shifter who plays too rough for most subs. Gage sounds
like just what he needs, so when Full Moon matches them up, he’s happy to see
how they get along. Can he convince Gage that he’s the one to make the man toe
the line?
Categories: Romance, BDSM, Gay Fiction,
Paranormal
11,000
words
Publisher:
Torquere Press
Cover
Artist: Kris Norris
Sneak that peek:
Gage checked his shirt before he headed into the
sushi place. Boulder had the best downtown, charming and upscale, but not
formal. Not as hipster as Austin or Portland, not as redneck as Denver or
Dallas -- it managed to be clever and casual all at once.
He totally approved.
Now if he could only approve this date. A bear?
Him?
Gage was as far from low-key twink as they came. He
was... challenging. Doms dumped him regularly.
A bear seemed so. Oh, he didn't know. Sweet. Goofy.
He glanced around, wondering if he was early.
He tended to be early.
He liked being early.
There. Back in the corner where the bar bent
around. That has to be his date. A huge man with shaggy, dark brown hair and a
sunbaked face with lots of smile lines.
He looked a little like a lumberjack. It was
adorable. So not his type, but cute.
The guy stood, smiling, making his oddly light
brown eyes light up. "Hey! You must be Gage. I'm Hamish." He
pronounced it "hay-mish".
"Hamish. Hello." He found a smile to
offer back. How could you not like a guy who grinned like that?
"Hi. I hope you like sushi." Hamish waved
to the seat next to him at the bar.
"Fish, salty peppery yumminess. What's not to
like?"
"Right?" Hamish was a big guy. Not fat at
all, but he overflowed his personal space into Gage's, warm and spicy smelling.
At least he didn't stink. That was always hard to get around. "Anyway, I
got a little hungry before you got here, so I got mussels and carpaccio. In
case you hate mussels."
"Mussels are good. Tuna is my favorite.
Cliché, but true."
"They have an amazing hamachi appetizer."
Food was a great social equalizer.
"I'm totally in, man." He nodded to the
waiter, got his attention.
"Excellent. So, what do you do?" Small
talk. Again with the cute.
"I'm a software designer. I create weird
little things that people don't know they need. You?"
"I build shit. Right now I'm very into tiny
houses. For other people. I need square footage." He grinned.
"Tiny houses? No shit?" Okay, that was
cool. Not sexy, but better than software designer.
"I've done some work for local architects, and
I love carving on a large scale." Hamish held up his hands, scarred and
callused.
He took one in hand, hoping for a zing, for a flash
of lightning, but there wasn't one. Just a warmth. Sweet. Steady.
He looked at the palm, fingers tracing over the
calluses. "I approve."
"Thanks." Hamish grinned. "It's good
work."
"That's sort of how I feel about mine. It's
computer work, but there's a lot of design involved in it."
"Sounds neat. Keeps you from getting bored,
right?" Hamish flagged down a waitress to order their hamachi.
"It does." He ordered a couple of honey
wheat beers.
"So..."
They both said it at the same time, then laughed.
"You go," Gage said.
"I was just wondering what made you go to Full
Moon."
"I've been searching for something and I'm
beginning to think that I'm doomed, that I'm too much to handle." And now
he was sitting with a big teddy bear. "What about you?"
"Oh, you know. Everyone thinks I'm a big
marshmallow. No one wants to play rough." Hamish's cheeks went pink.
"No one? That totally sucks." He was
touching Hamish's wrist now.
"I know! I mean, this is a cosmopolitan place,
kinda. Boulder, I mean. You'd think I could find someone not afraid to bait the
bear."
Okay. Okay, now there was a hint of promise there.
"What are you into?"
"All sorts of things." Hamish met his
gaze, golden eyes alight. "I love bondage. Spanking. Some discipline,
though not deep domestic or anything. And I like rough stuff, when someone will
fight me, make me work for it."
Well, now he got it, why they were put together. He
was, at best, a pushy little bottom. Still, Hamish seemed so... laid-back.
Could there really be an opportunity?
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Let’s talk about Julia Talbot:
Julia Talbot lives in the great Southwest, where there is hot and cold
running rodeo, cowboys, and everything from meat and potatoes to the best
Tex-Mex. A full time author, Julia has been published by Torquere Press,
Dreamspinner and Changeling Press. She believes that everyone deserves a happy
ending, so she writes about love without limits, where boys love boys, girls
love girls, and boys and girls get together to get wild, especially when her
crazy paranormal characters are involved. Find Julia at @juliatalbot on
Twitter, or at www.juliatalbot.com.
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