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Gone Away
Elizabeth Noble
Series: Circles, book four – can be read as a standalone
Release date: January 6, 2015
Blurb:
Mason Arquette isn’t one
for mincing words. In fact, he often rubs people the wrong way—with the
exception of Riece Burrell. Riece came with his own set of social issues, but
he saw right through Mason’s tough exterior, and they made a perfect couple. Or
so Mason thought… until Riece abruptly ended their relationship without much
explanation.
Years later, Mason and
Riece are thrown back together. As a US Forestry Service photographer, Riece is
sent on assignment to the Black Hills, where Mason works. When Mason is tasked
with guiding Riece around the territory, old feelings quickly are rekindled.
But nothing is ever easy.
Just as Mason and Riece begin to work things out, they’re targeted by people
with motives so vile and twisted they defy imagination. In a desperate race for
their lives, they must depend on one another and take a big step out of their
personal comfort zones to find their way back to safety—and back to love.
Categories: Contemporary, Crime
Fiction, Fiction, Gay Fiction, MM Romance, Mystery
115 pages
Publisher: Dreamspinner
Cover Artist: TL Bland
Excerpt:
“Hungry?” Mason poked at the campfire he’d started. This
spot was a popular one. There was already a fire pit rimmed with rock and
stone, set against an outcrop and facing a small stand of trees. Whoever
constructed it had clearly thought out the location well. The trees were far
enough away to be of minimal danger from the fire, yet close enough to be
convenient for hanging food from. Their fire was protected by the outcrop and
the shallow pit.
Riece turned and studied Mason and their camp. He grinned
and raised his camera to take a few more pictures. “You photograph very well.”
Riece walked over and sat beside Mason. “Want to see?”
“Sure. If I don’t like them, do they get deleted?”
“No,” Riece said and rolled his eyes. He settled on the
ground beside Mason and leaned against him while going through the photos he’d
taken that day.
Without thinking, Mason lifted one arm and put it around
Riece, tucking him close to his side. “Those are pretty good. Even the ones
with me in them.” Both of their actions seemed natural and easy.
Riece snorted and pulled the micro-memory chip out. “Of
course they are. I have excellent technique.”
Mason laughed and handed Riece his bag. Riece extracted a
plastic case, slipped the chip into one of the slots, and put a new one in the
camera. “What’s on the menu?”
“Chicken burritos—well, my version. I threw some potatoes on
to bake too, and the all-time campfire favorite of s’mores.”
“Oh, nice. I haven’t had those since I was a kid. My mom
used to make them for me over the stove.”
“You haven’t had s’mores until you’ve had them made over an
open fire,” Mason said.
Riece tucked his camera away, and they set about assembling
and eating their dinner. Mason squeezed shredded chicken from foil pouches onto
tortilla wraps. They added shredded cheese, some salami, and dried fruits and
spices to the mix. Mason rolled them in foil and set them on the hot embers
from the fire to warm up. Dried power-drink mix to add to their water completed
the meal. It was completely dark by the time Mason loaded skewers with
marshmallows for roasting.
“That was pretty good.” Riece leaned against his pack and
gazed up at the sky.
Mason laughed. “What were you expecting, squirrel meat?”
“I was worried about what we were going to eat. I’ll admit I
had visions of freeze-dried food packets. I didn’t really pay attention when
you were packing. I was afraid to look too closely,” Riece confessed.
“Tomorrow we’ll be near a river, and we can score some fresh
fish and use our water filters to refill our bottles. I’ll show you how to
spear fish.” Mason stood and stretched. When he began collecting their food
stocks and garbage, Riece immediately joined in, helping him. “Anything like
toothpaste or mouthwash we’ll store in our sack as well. That stuff smells good
to wildlife too.”
“We can keep the lube with us, right?”
That made Mason laugh. “I wouldn’t dream of having it any
other way. It’s nice enough out tonight. I can set the tent up, or we can sleep
without it.”
“If you don’t mind, and if the wildlife will cover their
eyes, I’d like to be able to see the open sky.” Riece sat cross-legged near the
fire and pushed his hands against the ground. “Sort of hard and lumpy.”
“You’re such a city boy,” Mason said with a chuckle. “That’s
what I brought a sleeping pad for.”
“Now who’s being a city boy? I was thinking more along the
lines of how comfortable you are to
sleep on.”
Mason smiled, rolled his eyes, and shook his head before he
went about completing the task of getting their sleeping area readied. Riece
packed their food in the bear bag they would use to secure it high enough off
the ground it would be safe. Using a rock and some utility cord, Mason showed
Riece how to rig it between two trees.
“We’ll use this as a base camp, hike farther out tomorrow,
and come back here to sleep before heading to the next area you need to go to,”
Mason explained. He’d spread the map out and traced their path with one finger.
Riece looked over his shoulder. Mason could feel his warm
breath on the back of his neck and how he nodded every few seconds. Eventually
Mason spread the sleeping pad out, and Riece inflated it before arranging their
bedrolls over it.
The temperature dropped fast after the sun went down. Riece
was lying on his back, arms bent under his head, looking up at the sky. They’d
hiked quite a way that day, and Mason was getting tired. He spent a few minutes
watching Riece. He’d folded his clothes and neatly placed them in his backpack,
which made Mason smile. Even in the wilderness, there were some things Riece
would do to follow his routine, and there was no stopping him. Mason had
learned long ago trying to make Riece give up too many of his habits too
quickly would cause him to close off and withdraw. Something Mason wanted to
avoid at all cost.
Mason stripped off his clothes before he slid into the bedroll with Riece
and wrapped one arm around his waist. Despite the cool night air, he was warm
in seconds with Riece’s body against his.”
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Let’s talk about the author:
Elizabeth Noble started telling stories
before she actually knew how to write, and her family was very happy when she
learned to put words on a page. Those words turned into fan fiction that turned
into a genuine love of M/M romance fiction. Being able to share her works with
Dreamspinner is really a dream come true. She has a real love for a good
mystery complete with murder and twisty plots as well as all things sci-fi,
futuristic, and supernatural and a bit of an unnatural interest in a
super-volcano in Wyoming.
Elizabeth has three grown children and is
now happily owned by an adorable mixed breed canine princess and one tabby cat.
She lives in her native northeast Ohio, the perfect place for gardening, winter
and summer sports (go Tribe!). When she's not writing she's working as a
veterinary nurse, so don't be surprised to see her men with a pet or three who
are a very big part of their lives.
Three of Elizabeth's books have received
Honorable Mentions in the Rainbow Awards.
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