Blurb
Life has been tough on Harry Cooper.
Rejected by his best friend, abandoned by his family, Harry spurns
relationships, settling instead for backroom hookups and one-night
stands. Out and proud, he scrapes by selling drinks in gold lamé
trunks while struggling to make a name for himself as a musician.
Desperate for a change, he and his roommate take a trip to Vegas,
where Harry finds himself getting more than he’d bet on.
Fragrance chemist Ashton Montgomery is
the man behind the Ashton George line of perfumes and colognes. He is
also a gay man hiding behind the façade of one of New York City’s
most eligible straight bachelors. After a failed paternity suit
against him, he sneaks off to Vegas to celebrate his freedom. But is
he really free, or is he locked into the future his parents have
mapped out for him—CEO to the family business and married to a
society woman of their choosing?
A chance meeting at a rock concert in
Sin City catapults Harry and Ashton into an adventure where each man
comes head to head with what he fears most. Can they learn to trust
each other as a couple, or is undeniable lust all they have? When all
the cards are on the table, they each must decide whether to fold or
go all in.
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Excerpt
Harry Cooper burst through the door of
his room at the Hard Rock Hotel. It closed behind him with a dramatic
clang. “Girl, you will not believe—”
Spotting his best friend Melissa
Kincaid half-asleep in a pile of pillows on the massive bed they’d
had to share to get the special “Getaway to Vegas” deal, he
gasped and slapped her boxer-clad ass. “Seriously? We’re in Sin
City, and all you can do is sleep?”
“Yeah, yeah,” she muttered, rubbing
her butt cheek as she sat up. “Did you get tickets to something
good?”
“Yes.” He sucked in a deep breath.
“You won’t fucking believe—oh my God.” He waved a hand in
front of his face.
Melissa rolled her eyes. “Please tell
me this isn’t another Madonna drag-show revival thing. I had enough
of that last year.”
Harry scowled indignantly. That show in
Portland had been a blast. But no. “This is a million times
better.”
“Better than Madonna? Well, in that
case…” She rolled her hand in a go-on motion.
Harry sighed. Melissa just wasn’t in
the spirit of their holiday. Her boyfriend of two years had broken up
with her right after Christmas, announcing that he was going to
London to complete his Ph.D. She’d begged him to continue their
relationship long distance, but he’d been adamant. This was going
to be a new chapter in his life, and one he’d be writing alone.
Yeah. Dick, much?
But that was exactly why they’d left
soggy Seattle to come to Vegas. To soak up the sun and the booze and
forget about the fact that Valentine’s Day had just passed, and
they were both hopelessly single.
“Come on, sweetie,” he coaxed. “Try
to guess.”
“Okay, okay.” She shifted around on
the bed, adjusting her T-shirt, which had slipped off her shoulder.
She was just so cute with her big green eyes and auburn,
shoulder-length curls. If he weren’t gay, she’d be the girl for
him.
She tapped a long nail against her
chin. “Celine?”
Barely able to keep from blurting out
his secret, he pressed his lips tightly together and shook his head.
“Cirque du Soleil?”
“No, but that would have been
awesome.”
“Hmm.” She shoved off the bed and
pushed aside the curtain, probably so she could see the show
billboards out on the strip. Cheater.
She glanced at him over her shoulder,
her eyes wide and hopeful. “Phantom? I’ve always wanted to see
that.”
He laughed. “You know Gerard Butler
isn’t in the play, right?”
“I can pretend.” She shot him a
sassy smile.
“This is better anyway.”
“Nothing is better than Gerry as the
Phantom.”
He sashayed across the room and got in
her face, grinning like a loon. “This is way better. Guess again.”
Her gaze returned to the strip. When
she spotted the sign, he heard the hitch in her breath. She whipped
around and grabbed his shoulders. “The Red Hot Chili Peppers?”
“Yes!”
He said it much louder than he’d
intended. Okay, he’d shouted, but could you blame him? They were
going to see the freaking Red Hot Chili Peppers, and he’d get to
hear Flea, the best bassist in the world, live!
“Oh my God. Are you serious? Those
tickets have to cost more than our whole trip.”
He shot her a wink. “I may have done
some wheeling and dealing with the concierge.”
Her eyes swept over him and narrowed.
“Please tell me no sexual favors were exchanged in this
transaction.”
Shooting out his hip, he slapped a hand
to his chest. “Moi? I’ll have you know, Miss Melissa, I do
have other talents.”
Waving her hands in front of her face,
she ducked her head. “I really, really don’t want to know.”
About the Author
Kristine
Cayne's books have won numerous awards and acclaim. Her first book,
Deadly
Obsession,
was an RT Book Reviews Top Pick and won Best Romance in the 2012
eFestival of Words Best of the Independent eBook Awards. Her second
book, Deadly
Addiction,
won two awards at the 2014 eFestival of Words and 1st place in the
INDIE Awards, Romantic Suspense Category (a division of Chanticleer
Book Reviews Blue Ribbon Writing Contests).
Her book Under His Command won Best BDSM Romance at the 2012 Sizzling Awards and was a finalist in the 2013 eFestival of Words and 2013 RONE (Reward of Novel Excellence) Awards, and her book Everything Bared was a finalist in the Erotic category of the I Heart Indie awards.
Her book Under His Command won Best BDSM Romance at the 2012 Sizzling Awards and was a finalist in the 2013 eFestival of Words and 2013 RONE (Reward of Novel Excellence) Awards, and her book Everything Bared was a finalist in the Erotic category of the I Heart Indie awards.
Going
All In
is Kristine’s second gay romance.
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