Blurb: All Dane Gale ever wanted was to be a successful writer. After a few sessions with his new friends
Rose and Sherry at a romance book club, well, the more romances they read, the
more they’re convinced they can do better.
And do they ever! They join their
creative forces to become “Pamela Clarice,” self-published romance novelist. When they look for a cover model for their
first book, Dane sees the photos that will change his life.
Paul Musegetes is the world’s most popular
romance cover model, and the most secretive.
Dane soon finds himself obsessed with this supernaturally handsome man,
and when he meets Paul at the Romance Writers’ Ball on the Summer Solstice, he
and Paul connect for one night of passion…
After that night, Dane's a writing
machine. He can’t stop writing romances,
and every story he touches turns to gold.
But he also finds that he can’t write anything but romances. And soon
he's spending every waking moment of every day writing another after another...
Then Dane finds out that this Midas touch
has a heavy price. After the next Summer
Solstice, he’ll never write again. Not a
romance, not a serious novel.
Nothing. Not even a grocery
list. And that leaves him with only one
option – find Paul, and get him to break the curse. But before he can do that, he’ll have to
track down Paul’s equally mysterious photographer, Jackson da Vinci…
Excerpt:
It wasn’t hard to find Paul again. And to
find the “other images with this model” link. And click. And
click. And blow up my browser window to 200%, so that when I zoomed the
photos, his face, then his eyes, filled my screen.
And what surprised me was that there were not
only so many images of him, but that he could be so many different men in so
many different pictures, different settings – he was the tender lover with the
rose, the snarling Viking, the cool guy in a band, the Miami Beach tool, the
shifter/werewolf, the business man, the college kid, the gym rat, the
outdoorsman, the poet, the drill sergeant, the soccer player, the
swimmer… As I looked at each picture, I was totally convinced that I was
looking at the real man, that that was who he really was…until I
looked at the next.
And yet, always, he was clearly recognizably
himself – Paul. It was those eyes, reminding you that he was in there,
somewhere, behind the image, and you’d never know which one he really was, he
was all of them, he was whoever you wanted him to be…
Author Bio: Brad Vance is a popular author of gay romances, including the best
selling novel, "Given the Circumstances." He blogs at
http://bradvanceerotica.wordpress.com, and can be reached at BradVanceErotica@Gmail.com.
Author Links: https://www.facebook.com/brad.vance.10 https://www.facebook.com/brad.vance.10 https://plus.google.com/u/1/+BradVance/about
Twitter: @BradVanceAuthor
Tour Dates: 6/2 – 6/13
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