Title: Don’t Let Go
Author: Andrew Grey
Genre: M/M Western Romance
Publisher: DreamSpinner Press
Release Date: Aug 7 2018
Edition/Format: 1st Edition/Format ~ eBook &
Print
Blurb/Synopsis:
Avery Rivers is a country music sensation, selling records
by the millions and playing to sold-out crowds. But behind that persona is
Robert, a burned-out musician cracking under the pressure. He’s unable to write
any new songs, and he wants out of the business—at least for a while. He
changes his appearance and finds honest, hard work in Jackson, Wyoming. Maybe
getting to be a regular guy for a while will get him past his block.
Hy Whitely was a championship bull rider until he watched
his best friend thrown in the arena and decided the rodeo circuit was no longer
the place for him. He wants to be plain old Zeke for a while, and when he
returns to his family ranch, he bumps right into Robert—a one-night stand from
his last rodeo appearance who is now working there as a ranch hand.
The heat between the men could sear the grass off the range,
but each one is hiding a secret. Robert and Zeke, the men behind the public
images, fall in love, but can they hold on when Avery and Hy are pulled back
into the spotlight?
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Excerpt
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Robert smiled. “I’m up for quite a bit. I like to dance, but
it’s been a long day.”
“Were you able to find a place to stay? With the rodeo in
town, it can be difficult. Most of the hotels are full and have been for some
time,” Zeke said.
“I think I got lucky. I’m at the Plains. They had a few
rooms available, and I was able to get one of the last ones. Maybe they had a
last-minute cancellation or something.” Robert wasn’t going to admit he’d
gotten one of the most expensive rooms in the hotel.
“Fancy,” Zeke said softly. “I’m staying with some friends.”
He lowered his gaze and then slowly raised it. Robert felt it like a heated
touch. “Would you like another drink?”
Robert turned to the bar, which was at least four people
deep, and Zeke did the same. “There’s a bar near the hotel that seems quieter,”
Robert offered nervously. It had been a long time since he’d played this
particular game, and Robert knew he probably wasn’t very good at it.
“I think that would be a good idea.” Zeke’s gaze traveled
across the dance floor, and Robert saw a group of ladies talking together and
glancing over at them.
Robert turned to leave the ever-more-crowded bar and was
relieved to be outside. He inhaled the fresh, dry air deeply and waited for
Zeke. He didn’t want to seem like he was desperate, standing there, but only a
minute later, Zeke stepped out into the night. They walked toward his hotel
quietly until Zeke cleared his throat.
“Have you been to Cheyenne before?” Zeke asked.
“Yes, once, some time ago.” Robert smiled as they crossed
the street, the marquee for one of the smaller venues he’d played years ago
just down the block. Sometimes that seemed like another lifetime. “I like it
here. This is a very nice, small city.” He glanced at Zeke as they walked past
the bar he’d intended to stop at, heading to the hotel. Robert’s nerves built
until they were inside and in the elevator. His doubts drifted away when they
reached his floor, and as Robert unlocked the door, he wondered if this was
actually going to happen.
They stepped inside, and Robert closed the door. As soon as
it latched, Zeke cupped Robert’s cheeks in his work-roughened hands, kissing
him with all the intensity of a hurricane, and still Robert wanted more.
Author Information
Andrew grew up in western Michigan with a father who loved to tell stories and a mother who loved to read them. Since then he has lived throughout the country and traveled throughout the world. He has a master’s degree from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee and works in information systems for a large corporation.
Andrew’s hobbies include collecting antiques, gardening, and
leaving his dirty dishes anywhere but in the sink (particularly when
writing) He considers himself blessed
with an accepting family, fantastic friends, and the world’s most supportive
and loving partner. Andrew currently lives in beautiful, historic Carlisle,
Pennsylvania.
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