Release Day | Keep it Down!

It’s release day!!! Keep it Down! is out today. It’s a story about Post-its which should be enough for you to love it 😆 I have a thing for stationery, in case you didn’t know, and while Post-its aren’t what excites me the most (they’re not pretty enough) you can’t live life without Post-its.

Eason is a bit stuck-up, not annoyingly so, but he’s a little stiff. Nate, on the other hand, is a laid-back guy who rolls with the punches. They live next door to each other and… Well, Eason wants to strangle Nate or at least push him down the stairs.

One of the problems Eason has is that while he’s furious at Nate, Nate thinks they’re flirting, and it’s driving Eason crazy. It isn’t until he fractures his leg, that he allows Nate close and realises there is more to him than the constant parties he’s hosting in his apartment. 

In the last Read Around the Rainbow post, I shared a video from Falkenberg, where I grew up. If you hop to 2.29 in the video, you’ll see the Bathhouse Park, where Nate takes Eason on a date, though before they can get to that stage, they need to get through ten Post-its.

And this is Post-it number 4

It had been a long week, but luckily Eason only had one day left to work before it was weekend again. The July heat had the clothes sticking to his body most uncomfortably, and he couldn’t wait to get out of the suit.

As he walked up the last flight of stairs, a pink Post-it caught his eye. It was fastened to his door right above the keyhole.

Sighing, he grabbed it and read: Your cat is under my bed.

Eason’s heart banged hard. Loki. He rang Nate’s doorbell, and when the door opened, Eason pushed past Nate.

“Loki? Loki, come to Daddy.” He looked around. Nate’s apartment was neat and clean—not at all what he’d expected. He located the bedroom and dropped to his knees. As he looked in under the bed, he heard the rustle of clothes from behind him and looked back between his knees at Nate’s feet.

“You paint quite the picture, Eason. Mind if I take a photo?”

“Stop it! Where is he? Is he hurt?”

“Love your suit. I’ve always had a thing for flight attendants.”

Eason growled but spotted Loki’s greenish-yellow eyes in the dark in the corner. “I’m a ticket agent. I never board the planes.”

“Oh… Your ass still looks mighty fine in those pants.”

Eason shook his head. “Can’t you be serious for once?”

Nate’s voice dropped an octave or two. “Oh honey, if you had any idea how serious I am.”

The shiver was back. “Nate.” Eason put as much warning as he could into that one word.

“Fine, but I am serious. You’re hot, Eason.”

“Focus.” Eason crawled closer to Loki. “Why is he here?”

“I came home from work not too long ago, my shift ends early on Thursdays, and I went to open the balcony door. It was sunbathing on the chair cushion, but I think I spooked it—”

“Him. His name is Loki.”

“Right. Anyway, he ran past me, fast as lightning, so I searched for him, and he’s been cowering in there for the last forty minutes or so. Hisses as soon as I try to grab him.”

Eason hummed. Loki wasn’t normally a cat who hissed, but it was an unfamiliar apartment.

“Come on, baby.” Eason reached in under the bed, stretching his hand out to Loki. He didn’t want to pull him out, but he would if he had to.

“There was a hole in the net or not in the net, you had fastened it to the wall with some double-sided adhesive rubber strip or something, and it was torn.”

“It’s the kids you hang with. Someone tore it to be able to throw the beer bottle on my balcony.” Anger surged inside again. He hated the kids Nate hung out with.

Nate hummed. “Have you had him long, the cat, I mean?” Nate was still behind him, which made Eason aware of being on all fours with his ass up in the air. The shiver slithering through him had to be because of the temperature difference between the cool bedroom and the sweltering heat outdoors. Same with the flush climbing his cheeks, and the way heat was building in his groin. For fuck’s sake, he didn’t like Nate. He might be hot, but he wasn’t nice.

Loki bumped his nose against Eason’s knuckles which had him smiling. “There you go. Come on. You’re such a good boy. Come to Daddy.”

Nate groaned behind him, but Eason did his best to ignore him.

Loki crawled closer, and Eason got his hand around his bum and pushed him forward, backing away as he did. When Loki came out in the light of the room, Eason embraced him and nuzzled his neck, the black fur tickling his nose. “There you go.”

Nate cleared his throat. “Can I get you a beer?”

Eason scrunched his nose.

“Coke?”

He guessed accepting a drink was the polite thing to do. “Sure, thanks.”

The smile was nothing Eason had seen before, for lack of better word, he’d say it was genuine. It made him nervous, almost as nervous as the heat in Nate’s eyes did. Eason didn’t want to be attracted to Nate.

“Go sit on the balcony, and I’ll be right out.”

“I’ll go leave Loki in my apartment and change clothes.”

“No, leave them on.”

Eason stared at him. “Have you any idea how hot this suit is?”

Nate’s eyes gleamed. “I do.”

“I meant; I’m sweating.”

Chuckling, Nate shrugged. “Fine. You dressed in a suit, crawling around on all fours on my bedroom floor will forever be burnt into my memory.”

Eason rolled his eyes and headed for the door. Nate’s laugh followed him out.

 

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One day, Eason Wickham will push his next-door neighbor down the stairs. Nate Allen might be hot, but he’s the most annoying person Eason has ever met. He has no respect for the people living in the building, and night after night, he has a party. Whenever Eason rings his doorbell and tells him to keep it down, he flirts and tries to get Eason to come inside. 

Calling the cops does not affect Nate’s behavior, and neither do Eason’s angry Post-It notes. But when Eason is hit by a car and fractures his leg, Nate sends his friends packing and makes sure Eason is okay. He cooks for him, shops for him, and does his laundry, but he’s still the most annoying person Eason has ever met. Right? 

The cute Post-Its Nate leaves for him to find doesn’t mean he’s a different person, and while Eason longs for when Nate gets off work every day, it doesn’t mean they should be more than friends. Does it? 

 Buy links 

Contemporary Gay Romance: 14,878 words 

JMS Books :: Amazon :: books2read.com/KeepItDown 

Guest Post | Devil Meets Necromancer by Alexa Piper

Alexa Piper is back! This time she’s gonna tell us a little about her Hellbound series. Welcome, Alexa!

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As romance writers, we are taught to give our readers a HEA, a happily ever after. What this means is, we bring our characters together, watch them fall in love, struggle a bit, but then, eventually, take a casual stroll into the sunset together.

As a reader, I never liked that. Sure, when you have two people you like, you want them to end up in awkward situations, bantering at each other, which is to say, in love. But I want more than that. I want to know what fun stuff they get up to when they have each other, which their preferred method of killing zombies is, and how they make their relationship continue to work. In my own books, I can have that.

For that reason, I am four books into a series that follows the same couple. It took one of them a while to get on board with the whole relationship thing, but the Devil and his necromancer are on the same page when book four, The Devil’s Wings, starts. Of course, relationships aren’t always that simple, not even in fiction, and with a necromancer in the story, you need to have corpses in among some relationship drama.

But you know how it goes: you find a handsome devil who will wrap you in his wings, you hold on to that immortal and tell him just how much you love his hair. And then you de-animate all the zombies together, like any couple would.
If you haven’t met either Lucifer or Lionel yet, please pick up The Devil’s Necromancer! You will get to spend a lot of time with those two while their tale continues on where fairy tales would stop.

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The Devil’s Wings (Hellbound 4) 

Just when loving the Devil started to look easy, Lionel will have to learn that true love never is. 

Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0B39MBLFS 

Universal book link: https://books2read.com/u/mKd2jZ 

Barnes & Noble: https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/the-devils-wings-alexa-piper/1141622956 

Kobo: https://www.kobo.com/us/en/ebook/the-devil-s-wings 

Apple: https://books.apple.com/us/book/id6442949919 

Changeling Press: https://www.changelingpress.com/the-devil-s-wings-hellbound-4-b-3373 

The Hellbound Series: 

The Devil’s Necromancer: https://books2read.com/u/3y17Ep 

The Devil’s Boyfriend: https://books2read.com/u/mV8gB5 

The Devil’s Demigod: https://books2read.com/u/m0vwgP 

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About Alexa Piper:

Alexa Piper writes steamy romance that ranges from light to dark, from straight to queer. She’s also a coffee addict. Alexa loves writing stories that make her readers laugh and fall in love with the characters in them.

Follow Alexa on social media: linktr.ee/AlexaPiper

Update | We’ve Got This

“The tragedy in life doesn’t lie in not reaching your goal. The tragedy lies in having no goal to reach.”

Benjamin E. Mays

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It’s update time!!! I’m feeling pretty good. For the last two months, I’ve felt like I’ve been rushing to get things in before the deadlines, but now I’m a bit more in control.

Holly’s advent story is with my beta readers, and I’ve just finished the first draft of mine, so yay! We’ve got this 😁 All stories for the third quarter have been submitted, and while it gets a bit weird now since I’m writing the December stories before I’ve written the October and November stories, I’m sure I’ll sort it.

Since the last update post, I’ve written 42.908 words which is pretty good. I believe I wrote some of them back in May, maybe. It says I created the Scrivener file for Dear Diary on May 26th, but according to my notes, I didn’t include the words in the June update post. I think I have the right numbers now.

It leaves me at 190.116 words so far this year, and only 59.884 words left to write to reach my goal of 250.000 words. I feel it’s more about the stories than the words, though. But, in case you didn’t know, I like stats and this is a way to keep track of things.

To reach my goal of writing 250.000 words in 2022, I only need to write 330 words per day for the rest of the year. Should be easy, right? If I keep the same tempo I have so far, I’ll have reached 250.000 words by the 28th of September. Cool, right?

If I keep it up this month, I might have time to go back to the story about the Halfhide pack I abandoned back in May. I want to write that, but I don’t want to feel I have to stress through it. We’ll see how everything plays out.

How are you doing with your goals??