Saturday, April 23, 2022

Rainbow Snippet: 4/23/22

   Rainbow Snippets is a group for LGBTQ+ authors, readers, and bloggers to gather once a week to share six sentences from a work of fiction–a WIP or a finished work or even a 6-sentence book recommendation (no spoilers please!).


Claiming Cody


In this group you’ll find anything from romance and historical fiction to mystery and YA. The common thread is that every story’s main character identifies as LGBTQ+. The snippets could range from zero flames to full-on sexytimes, anything goes content-wise. The only rule is snippets will be 6 sentences long–one for each color in the Pride flag.

I would invite everyone to please come check out the Rainbow Snippets group, click on a link, read and comment on the writing available and get involved yourselves in this awesome exercise. The link to the group can be found HERE.  

This week's Rainbow Snippet comes from Saint's Sinner, my current WIP and the book that will follow Claiming Cody in the Rollin' Jokers series. 

“Was a family thing,” Night blurted. “My uncle was pissed and when he gets riled up my cousins aren’t far behind.”

Maybe he was imagining it, but suddenly, the pair looked less menacing and Saint, no, he wasn’t imagining the mixed look of pissed off and caring swirling in Saint’s eyes.

“Your uncle have your kutte?” Mark asked point-blank.

“I….it’s hanging upside down in his bar, or at least, that’s what my brother told me they were doing with it when he came out to the shed to cut me down.”

“Cut you….” Saint’s words trailed off as he cast a quick glance at his brother. Night wished he could communicate with his own sibling without words or hand signals.

Mark stuck two fingers in his mouth and let out the kind of piercing whistle that made outsiders alternately duck and look up at the sky, waiting for the bombs to fall.

“You guys pack this mess up and take it to the rec room,” Mark instructed. “I want to see at least three different ideas spelled out before the end of the night, so don’t you fucks get distracted playing pool in there.”

Friday, April 22, 2022

Flirtatious Friday: Derrick and Moon in an almost 4/20 moment

 


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“Come on, you’re gonna catch a chill sitting here.”

“I’m not going back in there.”

“Did I say anything about you going back to the bar?”

“No.”

“Alright then. We gotta go to the parking lot though. My truck’s over there.”

“Hate your truck.”

“No you don’t, you hate that you’re too short to get in it on your own.”

Huffing, Moon tried to blow a lock of hair off his nose only to have it fall over his eye instead. Go figure. “Same difference.”

“I promise to be gentler when I boost you up this time. Wouldn’t do to save you from getting smeared all over the road only to smack your head off the steering wheel and give you another concussion.”

“Least you didn’t break my nose.”

“Hey, I apologized for that too. Who knew you were so light?”

“You couldn’t take one look at me and tell?” Moon squeaked as Derrick ‘helped’ him up by nearly yanking his arm out of the socket. “Oh my god, you’re a menace, you know that?”


###


As they bounced along the pothole-filled road, Moon was grateful that Derrick had left the radio off, letting the hiss of the heater vent be the only sound between them. “Got anything to smoke?”

“Always.”

“Then that’s where we should go.”

“I’ll smoke you up on two conditions.”

“Can’t you just smoke me up ‘cause I’ve had a shit night?”

“That would be too easy.”

Sighing heavily, Moon cast a sidelong glance at him. “Could use easy tonight.”

“Well, I can promise that I’ll be as easy as you want me to be.”

Groaning. Moon buried his face in his hands. If there was one thing he could count on from Derrick, besides his never-ending supply of weed, it was his willingness to help Moon fuck away whatever he happened to be feeling.

Forcing a smile, Moon slid his hand up Derrick’s thigh. “Guess it’s not just tequila that makes the clothes fall off.”


###


“Still got any of that Purple Punch laying around?”

“Smoked the last of it two nights ago, but I’ve got Bubba and Romulan, oh and a little bit of Pink left.”

“I’ll go with Bubba.”

“Should I be jealous?”

“You know it.”

Wednesday, April 20, 2022

Warrior Wednesday: Waiting rooms suck AKA don't mess with Mama Kat!

 


“Maybe we should have let Doc. B treat him. It might have been easier than waiting around here for someone to give us some answers!”

Grimacing, Bellamy leaned away, stuck a finger in his ear, and wiggled it around until the ringing stopped. A brief bout of silence was quickly replaced with the hum of activity again. They had to be used to freaked out family members losing their shit in the waiting room.

“Couldn’t,” Bellamy said. “Mark gave the order for him to come here and for me to ride with him.”

“In that case, you had no choice.”

“No shit. Want another cup of coffee?” Bellamy asked.

“No, and I don’t want you going to get one either, and getting yourself thrown out of here when you get caught trying to sneak into his cubicle again.”

Was a good thing Teddy didn’t speak French or the words snarled from his lips might have offended him. Wasn’t Teddy’s fault Cody was better guarded than the president at this moment. There was no cause to take his frustrations out on him, not when Teddy was just as aggravated and pissed off. He wasn’t the only one, either. Movement out of the corner of his eye clued him in that shit was about to go sideways unless he could head off Kat before she reached the head nurse and do god only knew what to her.

“Get out of the way, Bellamy,” Kat hissed when Bellamy slid in between them right before Kat managed to snatch the bitch by the hair. Her answer to everything so far had been that they would have to wait for the results of this test or that one to come back while keeping them from laying eyes on Cody.

“I can’t, Ma’am, sorry,” Bellamy replied, giving his best awe, shucks, I’m sorry, didn’t mean anything by it look.

“Did you just ma’am me?”

“He did, I heard it,” Teddy said, having caught up to them. “You really shouldn’t have done that.”

The look Teddy shot him, and the wink, let him know the man knew exactly what Bellamy was hoping to prevent.

“You didn’t leave me much choice. I couldn’t let you pick up an attempted murder charge when you’re the only one with access to the bail fund,” Bellamy pointed out. “Of course, if Nurse Hathaway doesn’t let us see Cody soon, I’m just going to stand back and record you snatching the wig off her and beating her senseless with it.”

For a moment, he was afraid he’d gone too far, then Teddy snickered, and Kat doubled over, one hand on Bellamy’s shoulder as she laughed until she was sniffling. He had to hand it to her, she was tough as sin, just like his mom. Not a single tear fell, they just shimmered as she breathed, and no doubt did a mental tally of that bail fund to see if she could do a little nurse bashing.

“Thank you,” she said as she straightened her flannel, the nurse shooting them all the evil eye from the other side of the admit desk where she’d retreated, again. “I hate this. When he was a kid and he got hurt, they always let me sit with him, now suddenly, just because a few too many years have passed they decide that I should sit out here and wonder what the hell is going on with him. I’m his fuckin’ mother, I should already know!”

I love Rock n’ Roll blared through her phone, abruptly cut off by her snarled ‘what’ when she answered it.

Bellamy watched her press her free hand to her head, take a deep breath and pinch the bridge of her nose while her face turned an unnatural combination of cupid-pink and devil-red.

“Okay, you know what, I’m done dicking around with this. I’m going back down to the jail to get my husband and the rest of our family out. You can either meet me there and be prepared to bond them out, or you can hide out in your office and wait for us to find you there. You’re choice.”

She hung up then, hugged Teddy, squeezed Bellamy’s arm, and headed for the door.

“When I get back here, you better have an update on my son!” she snarled as she stalked past the nurse’s station.


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Friday, April 8, 2022

Rainbow Snippet: 4/8/22 First Snippet from Saint's Sinner

Rainbow Snippets is a group for LGBTQ+ authors, readers, and bloggers to gather once a week to share six sentences from a work of fiction–a WIP or a finished work or even a 6-sentence book recommendation (no spoilers please!).



In this group you’ll find anything from romance and historical fiction to mystery and YA. The common thread is that
every story’s main character identifies as LGBTQ+. The snippets could range from zero flames to full-on sexytimes, anything goes content-wise. The only rule is snippets will be 6 sentences long–one for each color in the Pride flag.

I would invite everyone to please come check out the Rainbow Snippets group, click on a link, read and comment on the writing available and get involved yourselves in this awesome exercise. The link to the group can be found HERE.  

This week's Rainbow Snippet comes from Saint's Sinner, coming on the heels of todays release of Claiming Cody, which many of you may have seen snippets of. Saint and Sinn are introduced in Cody's story, and now, they've demanded a tale of their own, and like with Cody and Wreck, they won't be alone. 

“What’s one of the most important rules of the club?”

“Family comes first?”

“Then why would you be penalized for going to those that need you?”

“Doubt need has anything do with it.”

The bitterness in his voice was unmistakable, leaving Saint to wonder what the story was there. ”Who was it that passed?”

“The wicked witch of the west.”

Saint just raised an eyebrow at him and gave him a look intended to convey that he should watch his tone.

“That is seriously what my cousins and I call her,” Night remarked.

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Thursday, April 7, 2022

Claiming Cody and a little note about what's next

 


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The final room they stepped into was filled with laughter. Three ladies around a table playing cards and swapping stories, until their eyes landed on Cody.

“Land sakes T, where have you been hiding this one. You’re supposed to let the candy out of the kitchen once in a while.”

Stammering, Cody looked around at the three, trying to figure out who to address first.

“Mrs. Monroe, would you like your meal on a tray, or will you ladies be dining at the table?” Cody asked.

“Oh, he called us ladies, bless his heart, isn’t he the cutest thing? If he’d known us in our prime, he wouldn’t call us ladies,” Mrs. Monroe remarked, drawing giggles from the other ladies. Each pushed the cards towards the center of the table, making room and answering Cody’s question at the same time. “And it’s Ramona, please, I haven’t been Mrs. Monroe in fourteen years, may the old fool rest in peace.”

Cody couldn’t help but laugh with them, it was infectious, and she reminded him of his grandma. Feisty as hell and unashamed of it. Was enough to make him wonder what Ramona was doing here. He brought their plates in one at a time, while Teresa arranged placemats on the table, beautifully quilted ones that looked like one of the ladies had made them.

“Thank you, dear,” Ramona told Theresa, who’d given each of them a gentle hug. “Do you think we could get a pot of tea down here?”

“Of course,” she replied. “With yellow sugars and a small beaker of milk.”

“That would be perfect. My nephew sent me a tin of those lovely little tea biscuit cookies and we’ve been dying to get into them.”

“Oh now, you can’t be using the word dying so freely in a place like this,” said the lady to her left, Sophia, he’d heard Teresa call her.

“Ain’t that the truth,” the third lady remarked as Teresa waved, heading for the door with Cody, who carried the tray covers from each plate of food.

“See how easy that was?” Teresa remarked.

Chuckling, Cody nodded. “They seem like awesome ladies.”

“They are. All our residents are awesome in their own ways. It’s up to you to see that and treat everyone the way you did in there.”

Cody nodded, uncertain if that was a challenge he was up to.

The atmosphere back in the kitchen was as light and effortless as before. Everyone had a task. Everyone knew which way to move. Cody knew it would be up to him to find his place in their rhythm so as to not throw anything off. Good thing Teresa was already focused on prepping for the next meals.

“Here’s a list of things I need from the pantry, in that order please,” Teresa said.

“On it,” Cody said, whistling as he headed to the back. He was still whistling and bringing out some hefty cans of cream of chicken soup when Wreck stuck his head into the kitchen. It took juggling and hella good reflexes for none of the cans to hit the floor before he could safely set them on the counter.

“Good to see the kitchen is still in one piece and not in flames,” Wreck remarked, locking eyes with Cody for a moment, the intensity of his stare making Cody gulp and head to the dishwasher to start running racks of cooking implements and cups through the machine.

“He’s doing just fine,” Teresa said. “The usual first-day struggles, but he handled them better than most.”

Whatever else they happened to say about him was lost in the noise of the sprayer and the clanking of the machine, but it felt good to earn that little bit of praise. He would do better tomorrow, now that the shock of the first day was through, though he did have twenty minutes left in his shift. At least the dishwasher did the bulk of the work. All he had to do was restack everything once it had dried.

“I will see you tomorrow, won’t I?” Teresa asked as he went to punch out.  

“If I wanna keep a roof over my head you will.”

“So if you don’t show, I should assume you’re living in a tent underneath an overpass somewhere.”

“That, or one of my folks dropped the house on my head.”

She laughed at that, shook her head, and moved out of his way so he could go. The clock would take some getting used to, but numbers had always been a strong suit, so he punched them in with ease and followed the other two instructions it gave him before signing out.

“Hey.”

Wreck’s rough, growly voice caught him off guard and he shivered, hating how easily the man affected him.

“What?” Cody snapped, refusing to turn around.

“Relax. Thought maybe you’d want some pizza after the first day.”

“No thanks. I can’t afford it.”

“Did I ask you to pay for it?”

“Can’t afford charity either,” Cody replied, shoving through the door to the outside and setting off the alarm in his haste. “Son of a…”

Hastily punching at the keypad, he got to the alarm shut off and slunk towards town with his hands jammed in his jacket pockets. He glanced up only once, and that was more than enough to see Wreck watching him tuck tail and scurry away. 


A little about what's next: When I wrote Burning Luck, I always had it in the back of my head to tell Cody's story, since his best friend from childhood had moved away and he was left adrift and a bit off balance. I never expected a trio of secondary characters to jump out and demand that they get a story too, but that's exactly what happened. There will be another book, titled Saint's Sinner, like the other two books it will also be a poly relationship set within the Rollin' Jokers motorcycle club. 





Lucky Strike McAllister isn't very lucky. In fact, he isn't much of anything most days, to hear his MC tell it. Since the death of his father from cancer and the suicide of his pops, he's done nothing but find ways to get into trouble. He's talented with an airbrush gun and an amazing artist when he sets his mind to it, but more often than not, the things Lucky sets his mind to are pretty self-destructive.


When Thorn and his partner Cain, are forced to fish Lucky out of the ocean on a chilly fall night, both men decide he needs a keeper and who better than them to keep Lucky from destroying himself. Too bad Lucky can't see that they're trying to help. Bitter and lashing out, he does everything he can to sabotage the only chance he's ever been giving at truly belonging to someone.

Will Lucky be able to put aside his anger long enough to get to know the two men who have taken such an intense interest in him, or will he run from them, his club and everything he's ever known, and burn the last of his luck in the process?





Tuesday, April 5, 2022

Tantalizing Tuesday: The last clip from Devin's Boys


 

Mornings sucked.

Hungover and annoyed, Devin McKay groped around for a spare pillow, desperate to block out the joyful singing of a songbird. Jamming it over his head barely blocked out the tweeting, and oh joy, was that a second one joining in?

“Go away.” He groaned, rolling over, burying his face in the pillow, while clutching the second pillow over his head. Even pressing his hands over his ears did little to keep the trilling from seeping through.

“Oh my god will you go away!” Shooting his hand out from beneath the blanket, he grabbed the first thing his fingers touched, hurling it in the direction of the birds seconds before his brain reminded him that there was a window in the way. Glass shattering prompted him to sit up, scowling in dismay at the gaping hole in the glass. Jagged pieces clung to the frame, and through the spider web of cracks, golden sunlight poured through, stinging his eyes.

Smacking his palm to his forehead at least blocked out the light, so he did it a couple more times.

“Stupid, stupid, stupid,” he muttered beneath his breath, each smack punctuating a word.

Lowering his hand revealed the clock still sitting on the edge of the end table. Mocking him with the time. Nine-thirty was way too early for how much he’d drunk the night before. The way his head and stomach felt, his liver was still struggling to process it all. Scrubbing a hand over his face, he stumbled to the bathroom to relieve his bladder, shivering as he passed in front of the hole. On the way back to bed he searched for his cell phone, the realization that it was the device that had made the hole quickly dawning on him.

“So stupid.”

But silent. Goal accomplished. Flopping backward on the bed he lay there waiting for reason to kick in. He’d have to call someone about the window, maybe someone down at the hardware store would know who installed glass panes. Shit, that was if the phone hadn’t gotten broken too. The whole process of having to get dressed, back out of the garage, and head into town was too much for him to contemplate right now. The phone had a case, a damn good case. In fact, it was the case that was the likely culprit for the broken glass, not the phone itself. It would be fine. He’d just lay here for a few minutes then go find it.

Letting his eyes drift shut, he yanked a blanket across his chest and gave in to the sinking pull of the mattress.

He was startled awake by loud rattling.

Opening his eyes, he barely had time to duck something hurtling towards his face. One arm caught in the blanket, he thrashed to get free, roll over and see what the hell was going on.

It was the flapping that led him to duck again, loud as it propelled itself his way. Sure as shit, the birds weren’t done with him yet. One of them had decided to investigate the hole, and apparently, couldn’t figure out how to get back out.

Great, how did you catch a bird without hurting it?

Just as he was trying to puzzle that little mystery out, his doorbell rang.

“Are you fuckin’ shitting me right now!” he growled, ducking as the bird flew at his head again. “Go away! You too bird. Fuck off already. I’m up! What more do you want?”

Apparently, it wanted to express its displeasure at his little stunt with the phone, because it didn’t just fly over him this time but crapped all down his shoulder as the doorbell chimed a second and third time.

Grabbing the sheet. he swiped at the mess on his way to the door, intent on giving the person on the other side a piece of his mind. Didn’t they know you were supposed to wait before pushing the button again?

Yanking it open, the bellowed ‘what’ he intended to give died on his lips as he stared into the most gorgeous pair of hazel eyes he’d ever had the privilege of gazing into. Only after he’d stared into them long enough to study the depth of colors there, did he take in the rest of the package.

Wavy brown hair, high cheekbones, three earrings in one ear, five in the other. There was a whole piercing party taking place on his face. Nose, eyebrows, cheek, lip, delicate silver chains running from ear to cheek, two little charms, the moon, and sun, hanging off them. Somehow, all the glittering silver and colorful stones did nothing to detract from his beauty. If anything, they enhanced it. Drew the eye to the angles and planes that made up his features.

“Are you Devin McKay?”

Was he….

“You’re joking, right?”

“No sir. Do I have the wrong address?”

Unfuckinbelieveable. Did this guy really not recognize him?

Okay, so, he couldn’t have been more than twenty-five, but that didn’t make him too young for Devin’s music. Hell, it had only been six months since he’d stepped away, so how could this little punk not know who he was?

Unless it was all a ploy.

“You trying to serve me papers for something?”

The kid’s left eyebrow went up, and with it, a pair of side-by-side purple piercings. “No sir.”

“Oh for fuck’s sake, quit with the sir shit, it’s too early in the morning for you to be making me feel old.”

“Sorry, Just, are you Devin McKay?”

“I’ll answer that when you tell me who gave you this address.”

“Linus Duffy.”

Go fuckin’ figure. Rolling his eyes to the heavens, Devin wished the whole damned morning would end. “Oh, for fuck’s sake. Fine, I’m Devin, now what do you want?”

“I um…you have something kinda smeared on your chest just...there.”

He wore a fingerless glove on his left hand, form-fitting and worn. Devin glanced down to see a portion of the bird’s present clinging to his skin. Swiping at it made it worse and all he could think about as he stood there with a soiled sheet in his hand was the demise of Linus Duffy.


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Monday, April 4, 2022

A sneak peek at Claiming Cody!

 


 

Mixology was a skill Bellamy was used to being tested on. No bar worth their salt let a barkeep work their counter with a verbal claim and a piece of paper. He’d anticipated their request to concoct the most popular drinks the bar served, but not the drinks of all the regulars, three of which he’d needed to be taught. No fear of alcohol abuse though. There was a charter meeting taking place in the back room, and the graceful Teddy, with the dancer-like sway in his step, had been conveying them down the hall all afternoon.

“I’m not going to say you’re hired, yet,” Katrina informed him. “I’ll save that for the end of the night. If you handle things the way I think you will, you’ll be a huge hit.”

“What time is setup?”

“Seven. Make sure you have comfortable shoes. I swear I don’t know what gets into some people. You do not come to work a job in six-inch hooker heels you can barely wobble on and think you’re going to be able to perform your duties.”

“Dare I ask?” Bellamy replied.

She waved her hand in the air between them and made a tisking sound. “Just some stripper boy who thought he could work a bar better than a pole, which, judging from how long he lasted there, wasn’t long at all.”

“Ouch.”

“Damn near faceplanted in the sink just trying to turn around.”

Snickering, Bellamy had to admit, whoever that had been sounded like a disaster. One he’d be certain to thank in the astronomically insane chance they ever met. It had kept the job on the table for Bellamy to come along and take firmly in hand. Still, it was good to know there was a strip club he could work at if something should go awry.

Like the smart-mouthed, confused little brat striding through the door in front of a mountain of a man whose mustache was lifted in a way that suggested he smelled something foul.

“So, how’d the interview go?” Katrina asked as soon as she laid eyes on them. The moment Cody laid eyes on Bellamy went a bit differently, with Cody’s emerald eyes widening a fraction and a look that might have been hurt or embarrassment, darkening them.

“I start Wednesday. Wreck’s sister is gonna train me.”

“Well then you had best pay attention and not mess this up,” Katrina said. “Now did you thank Wreck for going out of his way to fix your fuck up?”

“Yeah, but he neglected to warn me that the home was two miles from here.”

“Then I guess you’ll get plenty of exercise, or empty your head of antiquated ideas, either way, it’s on you to figure it out.”

Groaning, Cody bounced his head off the bar a couple of times. “Can I get a Charred n’ Stormy please?”

“As long as you have cash to pay for it,” Katrina said. “Bellamy, this is my youngest son, Cody, who is not to comp any drinks or be allowed a tab. He’s recently proven that his money management skills are shit, and therefore, I don’t need him drinking up half my bar unless he’s buying every drop.”

“Yes, ma’am,” Bellamy replied, punctuating it with a long whistle “Sounds to me like someone’s stepped in it.”

“Would have been cleaner. This little fucker got down on the floor and wriggled around in it. Gonna take a little while to get the stink off, that’s for sure.”

“Thanks, mom, that’s really helpful,” Cody snapped, spinning around on the stool.

He wasn’t wearing his kutte, but then, from all Bellamy had overhead the night before, the loss of his bike would have been only one of the stipulations he’d faced.

“Nice to meet you, Bellamy.”

So that’s how it was gonna be then, okay, Bellamy would let him pretend they’d never met, for now, because he looked ashamed enough, shoving away from the stool and stalking back out the door.

“Whiskey sour, and make it a double,” the mountain who’d followed Cody through the door grumbled as he bellied up to the bar. The voice was the same one that had come yelling through Cody’s phone the night before. Didn’t take much to figure out that this was Wreck.

“Now he drinks free,” Katrina explained. “On account of all the bullshit, he’s had to put up with since my husband appointed him to watch after Cody and try to straighten him out.”

So where was he last night, Bellamy wondered, not that he’d say it out loud? He needed to land the job first and figure out the dynamic of the place. That Wreck had been assigned to Cody was an interesting tidbit, explained the angry, resentful look on his face when his mother had suggested he thank the man, too.

“Yes, ma’am,” was all he said while making Wreck’s drink.

Katrina pulled a stool over and plopped herself on it. Short and curvy, with long, cascading black hair in fat spiral curls. Her nails were short, rounded, and well-manicured, painted in black with some sparkly green speckles on top. Black jeans and a hugely oversized black t-shirt depicting a South Dakota run several years back rounded out her look. No way that t-shirt was hers, but it looked comfortable as hell, like the soft boots that encased her dainty feet. No doubt about it, she’d come to work, the same as she expected her employees to. The mark of a good boss. He could learn to like it here.

“So how did the interview really go?” Katrina asked Wreck.

“Warned him before he walked in that was my sister and he’d better watch his mouth, but in hindsight, it wasn’t needed. You raised him up right, Kat, despite what he’s gotten into lately. Think I’m getting a handle on some of what’s got him spun out right now, but it’s gonna be up to him to work out how to fix it.”

“Do you really think he can handle working in the kitchen, I mean, I taught him the basics but…?” Katrina drummed her fingertips on the counter. “I just worry about him and it’s not just that he’s the baby. Of all my spawn, that’s the one I’ve never been able to figure out. Somedays he’s this bright ball of sunshine, stalking through here, hugging me, cracking jokes, others he’d surly and borderline mean. Though never disrespectful, which I’m grateful for because I’m not sure I’d be able to fight down the urge to smack him across the face if he said the wrong shit to me.”

“Pretty sure he knows that, too,” Wreck murmured, flashing her a bit of a smile. “After what I saw you do to Finley the other night, I wouldn’t want you clocking me either.”

“It’s all fun and games until someone decides to get a wild hare and pinch what ain’t there’s to put their fingers on. No one touches Teddy!”


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Saturday, April 2, 2022

Rainbow Snippet 4/2/22: From Bleeding Dawn

   Rainbow Snippets is a group for LGBTQ+ authors, readers, and bloggers to gather once a week to share six sentences from a work of fiction–a WIP or a finished work or even a 6-sentence book recommendation (no spoilers please!).



In this group you’ll find anything from romance and historical fiction to mystery and YA. The common thread is that
every story’s main character identifies as LGBTQ+. The snippets could range from zero flames to full-on sexytimes, anything goes content-wise. The only rule is snippets will be 6 sentences long–one for each color in the Pride flag.

I would invite everyone to please come check out the Rainbow Snippets group, click on a link, read and comment on the writing available and get involved yourselves in this awesome exercise. The link to the group can be found HERE.  

This week's Rainbow Snippet comes from Bleeding Dawn, which will be my Road to Rocktoberfest Book for this year's series. 

“Wish I could work out the mystery that is Tripp as easily as I can work out a song,” Zakk muttered as he leaned in the doorway, watching Dez play while Zakk polished off his drink in a short series of gulps.

“Was sitting here thinking the same about Riley,” Dez muttered. “At least we’ve already got a name.”

“Huh?” Zakk hummed, taking his eyes off the patten of Dez’s fingers in time to see him nod his head at the guitar.

“Solving the mystery that is you,” Dez remarked, shrugging. “Or at least something along those lines away.”

While he wasn’t sure the lyrics he’d heard so far were about solving anything, they were as good a place as any to start.

“Let me plug in my keyboard.” As Zakk moved to do so, a thought stopped him cold.

“We gonna sort this out because we need to or are we gonna spend the day playing to avoid crashing and the assholes that are making us stress?”

“After that call, do you think you’ll sleep or just toss and turn in bed.”

“Point taken.”