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Annabeth Albert
Series: #gaymers, book one
Release date: December 7, 2015
Blurb:
Adrian Gottlieb is winning at life. He’s a
successful video game designer with everything a man could ask for, including a
warm comfy ride to Denver and a date for his sister’s wedding. But he
finds himself in need of a total reboot when he's left stranded at a snowy
campground in Utah. Holiday plans? Epic fail.
That is until Noah Walters offers him
shelter for the night and a reluctant cross-country ride. Nothing about the
ultraconservative geoarchaeologist should attract Adrian, but once he discovers
Noah’s hidden love for video games, the two connect on a new level. Soon, a
quiet but undeniable chemistry sparks.
Something doesn’t add up, though. As
the miles accumulate and time runs out, Noah must face the most difficult
choice of his life. Meanwhile, Adrian must decide whether he’s ready to level
up. Is their relationship status worth fighting for, or has this game ended
before it's even begun?
Categories: Contemporary, Erotica,
Gay Fiction, Humor, M/M Romance, New Adult, Romance
64,000 words
Publisher: Carina Press
Cover Artist: Carina Press
Excerpt:
Chapter One
Noah knew the dog
was trouble as soon as he and Ulysses entered the campground’s off-leash dog
area. The little guy—some sort of Chihuahua/mini-pin mix in a yellow-and-green
checked coat—stood in the center of the scrubby grass, barking his fool head off.
The only human in the dog area sat at the picnic table on the far side,
completely absorbed in his shiny phone, oblivious to his dog strutting around
like all eight pounds of him would be enough to keep potential threats out.
Ulysses gave Noah a look, like “you really
expect me to ignore that?” Noah tightened his hold on the tennis ball chucker.
Ulysses never did well competing with smaller dogs for his toys. He unclipped
Ulysses with a stern look.
“Be good.”
Still yapping, the little dog rushed over to
inspect his new enemy. Predictably, Ulysses wandered away to do his business.
He was too old for these sorts of games.
Noah gave a halfhearted wave in the
direction of the owner, but the guy didn’t look up from his phone. The young
guy was a typical hipster tourist—thick tortoise-framed glasses, artfully
messed-up dark hair, with a thick purple streak, falling over his forehead.
Slim build, but his wide shoulders stretched his too-thin jacket, making the
shiny fabric ripple with his motions. He wasn’t any more prepared for November
in Utah than his designer dog. Still, he was a cute guy, if one was the type to
notice things like that, which Noah was not.
Noah looked away, studying the sheer cliffs
that surrounded the Capitol Reef National Park. Didn’t matter how much time he
spent in Southern Utah, he never got tired of the view. Phone guy was missing
the light shifting into one of those perfect late fall sunsets that made the
early dusk worth the loss of daylight. Pink streaks mingled with gray sky to
cast a rosy glow over the scrubby grass and low fence of the dog area.
Rowwwr. Ulysses flopped at
Noah’s feet, a deep beseeching whine rattling out of his barrel chest. He was
eighty pounds of unhappy. He’d waited patiently all afternoon while Noah
worked, and now he was missing out on his ball time thanks to the teacup
gatekeeper.
“Okay, but play nice.” Noah threw the ball
hard with the chucker toy, going for enough distance to outstrip the tiny dog’s
ability to keep up with Ulysses. Not surprisingly, the little guy was
tenacious, cutting off Ulysses’s path to the ball. Ulysses gave a warning woof, and Noah broke into a run, heading
after the dogs.
“Down,” he called out. Ulysses wouldn’t
attack the smaller dog, but he wasn’t above a major tantrum. And despite the
smaller dog acting as instigator, people would see the huge black dog and toss
out the “aggressor” label. Noah preferred to exercise him late in the
day—Ulysses simply didn’t enjoy playing with other dogs, and Noah wasn’t one to
force his dog into uncomfortable situations.
The little dog stood over the ball, yapping
up a storm while Ulysses barked and growled, ignoring Noah’s command to sit.
Finally, the owner hefted
himself off the picnic bench.
“Pixel, baby, what are you doing?” the owner
called in a melodic voice that didn’t inspire Noah’s confidence in the man’s
ability to control his dog. “Did the big doggie scare you?”
Hah. Typical. Noah
snorted. “Can you grab the ball?” He didn’t trust those little dog breeds—too
quick to snap. He’d nearly been bitten trying to retrieve a ball more than
once.
“Oh sure.” The guy reached under
Pixel—typical cutesy name for an annoying dog—and delicately plucked the ball
free, but instead of handing it to Noah, he gave it a toss, sending both dogs
running.
Oh great. Noah let out a
slow breath, little puffs of vapor in the crisp evening air that did nothing to
defuse his tension.
“It’ll be okay.” The way-too-handsy guy
patted the sleeve of Noah’s parka. “They just need to work it out. Pixel loves
to play.”
Noah took a step to the side. Who did that?
Touched complete strangers? But the guy kept up his friendly grin, not unlike
his dog, who kept gamely chasing Ulysses. Ulysses won the race to the ball this
time and hightailed it back to Noah. Not releasing his prize, he whined softly.
“Hey, boy. You got a toy?” The guy knelt to
dog level and extended a hand, but instead of sniffing, Ulysses shook his head.
“Sorry. He’s not much on new people.” Neither am I. Noah’s voice sounded rough
to his own ears—too many days with only Ulysses to talk to.
“It’s okay.” The guy straightened, then
extended a hand to Noah. “I’m Adrian Gottlieb. You been at Capitol Reef long?”
“Couple of weeks.” He returned Adrian’s
handshake, hating it when a little buzz shot up his arm. Unlike his own gloved hand,
Adrian’s hand was bare, a hint of a tattoo playing peekaboo with his cuff, his
grip strong and firm. And Noah had absolutely no business noticing anything
more than the guy’s relentless friendliness.
Adrian smiled expectantly as he released
Noah’s hand.
“Oh, I’m Noah. And that’s Ulysses,” he
added, because dog people always wanted to know all about the dog. No doubt the
guy was bursting to tell Pixel’s life story.
“Add-dreeee-an,” a heavily accented
voice called from the gate. A beefy guy close to Noah’s age leaned on the
fence, bald head gleaming in the setting sun. “I’m lonely. When are you coming back?”
“Coming,” Adrian shouted, then gave Noah a
shrug with a “what can you do?” expression on his face. He grabbed Pixel and
jogged across the field.
Noah nodded like he knew anything about
handling demanding friends. Adrian greeted the mammoth dude with a quick peck.
Okay then. Not a friend. He should have guessed, but he was a bit slow about
relationship stuff. The country was changing, even way out here, but no one
would dare try even that much PDA in his tiny West Texas college town. His
stomach gave a weird flip—not quite discomfort, but something else he refused
to name. Time to return his attention to Ulysses. He hurled the tennis ball as
hard as he could.
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Let’s talk about the author:
Annabeth Albert grew up sneaking romance
novels under the bed covers. Now, she devours all subgenres of romance out in
the open—no flashlights required! When she’s not adding to her keeper shelf,
she’s a multi-published Pacific Northwest romance writer.
Emotionally complex, sexy, and funny stories
are her favorites both to read and to write. Annabeth loves finding happy
endings for a variety of pairings and is a passionate gay rights supporter.
In between searching out dark heroes to redeem, she works a rewarding day
job and wrangles two children.
Represented by Saritza Hernandez of the Corvisiero Literary Agency
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