Sunday, July 31, 2016


Saturday, July 30th and 31st

Rainbow Snippet Saturday 16th and 17th July.

Beautiful Sunset View Of Egyptian Pyramids, Egypt
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Here are a few sentences from a WIP


 
A young thief, Ethan James, gets more than he bargained for after stealing a priceless relic. He is forced to work with Ash Stephanos, an expert on Egyptian antiquities, to free himself from the grasp of a vindictive ancient God. 

Ash offered Ethan a lucrative job, to steal a priceless artifact from the British Museum.



Ethan found Manny in his study.
“How’d it go with your Greek?” Manny peered at him over the top of his half specs
Ethan pulled up the spare chair and propped his feet up on the table. “He’s not my Greek.”
“If you say so." Manny grinned.
“I told him I wouldn’t do it.” Ethan picked up the sword shaped letter opener and cleaned the dirt  from under his fingernails.
“I already passed it off to Reddich.”
Ethan’s feet hit the wooden floor with a thud. “What the hell did you do that for? I wouldn’t trust him to find his dick let alone  with a job this size.”
“Stephanos is determined and I knew you wouldn’t touch it so
Ethan cut Manny off mid flow. “Please tell me that fools not thinking of taking Ash with him?”
“Ash? On first name terms are we? Manny’s eyebrow hiked into his hairline. “Stephanos is putting up good money. It makes sense, especially in today’s climate.”
“I don’t give a damn what he’s offering, tell Reddich to back off and I’ll sort Stephanos out.”

Saturday, July 16, 2016

Rainbow Snippet Saturday 16th and 17th July.

Beautiful Sunset View Of Egyptian Pyramids, Egypt
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Here are a few sentences from a WIP


 
A young thief, Ethan James, gets more than he bargained for after stealing a priceless relic. He is forced to work with Ash Stephanos, an expert on Egyptian antiquities, to free himself from the grasp of a vindictive ancient God. 

This scene takes place right after Ash's visit to Manny. Ethan and Ash are sitting in Ash's Shelby Cobra.

 In profile Ash was striking. With his strong features, square jaw, and perfect tanned skin, Ash would not look out of place on the cover of GQ. “So you’re saying you have to be a believer for magic to work?” Ethan asked.
“This is the 21st century, Ethan. Most scoff at the thought of magic, however we all believe in something, whether it be faith, science, luck, karma. Call it what you will. Life is designed around certain rituals. We follow our path to its end. Was it by chance or circumstances that made you a thief?”

 Chance or circumstances? Ethan tucked a stray strand of hair behind his ear as repressed memories surged forward.  He licked his lips and forced a smile as he replied “Neither. Careers day came and went, nothing interested me until Manny came along.”

Saturday, July 9, 2016

Rainbow Snippet Saturday 9th and 10th July.

Beautiful Sunset View Of Egyptian Pyramids, Egypt
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Here are a few sentences from a WIP


 A young thief, Ethan James, gets more than he bargained for after stealing a priceless relic. He is forced to work with Ash Stephanos, an expert on Egyptian antiquities, to free himself from the grasp of a vindictive ancient God. 

This unedited scene takes place in Manny's  home. Manny is Ethan's fence, and thinks of Ethan as the son.


Ash didn’t wait for an invitation as he pushed his way inside and past the recently wakened man. He cast a disapproving glare at Manny’s disheveled appearance. The blue plaid robe hung open, exposing the worn t-shirt and baggy gray boxers. “I want it back,” he demanded.

“Well good morning to you too, sunshine.” Manny pulled his robe together and tied the belt.

“I hire you to do a job and you have the nerve to set me up as a mark?” Ash shoved Manny into the wall.

“Watch your tone with me boy.” To emphasize his point Manny pressed the tip of his stiletto to Ash’s groin. “Wouldn’t want me to think you were threatening me in my own home.” Manny gave a toothy grin.


Ash raised his hands and took a step back. “Your reputation precedes you. My apologies, sir.” A secondary lapse of concentration as Manny gave a triumphant smile was all it took. The knife nicked his flesh as he wrestled it from Manny’s hand then held the blade to Manny’s throat. “Consider your life collateral old man until my scarab is returned.”


Saturday, July 2, 2016

Rainbow Snippet Saturday 2nd and 3rd July.

Beautiful Sunset View Of Egyptian Pyramids, Egypt
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Here are a few sentences from a WIP

 A young thief, Ethan James, gets more than he bargained for after stealing a priceless relic. He is forced to work with Ash Stephanos, an expert on Egyptian antiquities, to free himself from the grasp of a vindictive ancient God.


This unedited scene takes place in the Egyptian exhibit at the British Museum. Ethan's first encounter with Ash.



Ethan took one last look around as he strode towards the exit. He may be a thief, but this collection was the rape and theft of a country's heritage on a grand scale. He brushed past the pair, their ongoing heated discussion a perfect distraction. 

A smile spread across his face as he reached into his pocket. He waited until he was outside before giving into temptation. The exquisite scarab ring was very old and very much to his taste.



Saturday, June 25, 2016

Rainbow Snippet Saturday 25th-26th of June.

Beautiful Sunset View Of Egyptian Pyramids, Egypt
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Here are a few sentences from a WIP

 A young thief, Ethan James, gets more than he bargained for after stealing a priceless relic. He is forced to work with Ash Stephanos, an expert on Egyptian antiquities, to free himself from the grasp of a vindictive ancient God.



“Zephyr,” Ash whispered as he stepped outside, the curtains billowing around him. Scented oil from the hanging brass lanterns teased his senses, flickering flames danced in the breeze. The moon cast a soft glow as he walked the familiar path to the beach and dug his bare toes into the cool wet sand. Like so many nights before, he looked to the east towards the land of his birth. “Just a glimpse,” he said to himself in vain. A sad laugh bubbled from his lips. Even he was incapable of seeing across the Mediterranean.  

Saturday, June 18, 2016



Rainbow snippet 18th and 19th June.


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An unedited snippet from a manuscript we are working on. Set in Victorian England. 

Jacob Doone visits London in search of his twin brother. His only lead, a flyer advertising a production of, Dr Faustus, at the Regents Theatre. On the back  his brother had penned. Must see! M, is simply outstanding. Love J.
M, turned out to be Mephistopheles. Played by the enigmatic, Christian DeLaCroix


 Snippet

 “You're insatiable.” Christian laughed content to hold Jacob in his arms. The moon climbed higher providing intermittent beams of light in the tower. A slight breeze whistled through the treetops. Jacob leaned his head back to rest on Christian’s shoulder. 
“Look, Ursa Major, and there, Cassiopeia.” Jacob pointed out the constellations in the autumn sky.  
“Don’t forget the Little Bear.” Christian lifted Jacob's hand and traced the imaginary tail.
“I've stood here before but never have I enjoyed the view so much.” Jacob leaned into him. 

Saturday, June 11, 2016

Rainbow snippet 11th and 12th June.

.An unedited snippet from a manuscript we are working on. Set in Victorian England. 

Jacob Doone visits London in search of his twin brother. His only lead, a flyer advertising a production of, Dr Faustus, at the Regents Theatre. On the back  his brother had penned. Must see! M, is simply outstanding. Love J.
M, turns out to be Mephistopheles. Played by the enigmatic, Christian DeLaCroix

Beautiful Deception.

Christian checked his pocket watch, not yet three thirty. He leaned down and roused Jacob from his slumber. “I must go. I won’t have your reputation spoiled. I promised myself I’d be gone before the cock crows.” He waggled his brows at the pun then kissed the sleep warm face. “I shall call at Literati, shall we say three?”  At Jacob’s nod he kissed him again then groaned, forcing himself from Jacob’s grasp. 

Saturday, June 4, 2016



Rainbow snippet 4th and 5th June.

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An unedited snippet from a manuscript we are working on. Set in Victorian England. 

Jacob Doone visits London in search of his twin brother. His only lead, a flyer advertising a production of, Dr Faustus, at the Regents Theatre. On the back  his brother had penned. Must see! M, is simply outstanding. Love J.
M, turns out to be Mephistopheles. Played by the enigmatic, Christian DeLaCroix


Beautiful Deception.

Will pulled a chair out and sat, his gaze locked on Christian’s reflection in the mirror. “The novelty has worn off a little quicker this time?” Will leaned back and propped his feet on the rickety side table, then took a sip of brandy.
“I have become soft as an old woman in my dotage.” Christian raised his glass in a salute.
“And grumpy,” Will added over the top of his glass before taking another sip.
“Perhaps I’ve overstayed my welcome, became complacent. Maybe I need a good war to hone my senses back to the hunter, the monster that lurks inside.”

Saturday, May 28, 2016

Rainbow snippet May 28th-29th.

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An unedited snippet from a manuscript we are working on.
Set in Victorian England. 

Jacob Doone visits London in search of his twin brother. His only lead, a flyer advertising a production of, Dr Faustus, at the Regents Theatre. On the back  his brother had penned. Must see! M, is simply outstanding. Love J.
M, turns out to be Mephistopheles. Played by the enigmatic, Christian DeLaCroix


Beautiful Deception.



Christian sat on the bed and furrowed his brow shifting on the lumpy mattress. Jacob’s face reddened. Curious, Christian rose and lifted the bed linens, then pulled his book from under the mattress. He threw his head back and let loose a hearty laugh.
“I… I did not want anyone else to stumble across it,” Jacob tried to explain his actions
“Of course. I see your dilemma with all your entertaining,” Christian teased. “I was remiss leaving it here. I wouldn't compromise your reputation. Please accept my apologies.” 

Sunday, May 22, 2016

Rainbow snippet

An unedited snippet from a manuscript we are working on.
Set in Victorian England. 
Jacob Doone visits London in search of his twin brother. His only lead, a flyer advertising a production of, Dr Faustus, at the Regents Theatre. On the back  his brother had penned. Must see! M, is simply outstanding. Love J.
M, turns out to be Mephistopheles. Played by the enigmatic, Christian DeLaCroix.



Beautiful Deception.

“Did your sire not teach you, never raise your hand to a woman?” Before the man could speak, Christian was at his throat. He sank his fangs into the fleshy neck. His momentum carried their weight to the filthy ground. Christian gorged himself. Weeks had passed since he’d fed so heartily. 


 



Thursday, May 19, 2016

Throwback Thursday. No Good Deed.

 No Good Deed.




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The faerie world and its courts — the Seelie and Unseelie — come to life in this romance. Follow the story of the mortal Scott Owen and the mysterious Connor who possesses a mystic heritage and a chilling doom. In this Gaelic-style fantasy, these two men struggle against forces both glamorous and banal in order to find their way back to the person who matters the most to them



Blurb


Raised by an over-bearing and demanding father, Scott Owen leaves London and returns to Cardiff to take over the family business after his father is taken ill. He encounters a thief in his office, who is in fact his father's executive assistant, Connor Murphy, who claims he is trying to retrieve what is rightfully his. Intrigued by his father's hold over Connor, Scott sets out to discover the mysterious secret. He learns there is more to the young man than meets the eye.
Connor accompanies Scott on a business trip to Cornwall, near his family home. Desperate to preserve his ancestral home and right a childhood mistake, Connor offers himself in exchange for the land and accepts Scott's terms. Together, they must work to overcome the evil figure from Connor's past who threatens to destroy their lives.

This novel is written with English spelling and contains an M/M pairing with a few dark passages and fantasy violence.

Excerpt.
In horror, Connor watched the great triple throne wrench violently from the earth. He clamped his hands over his ears. His voice joined thousands of others as they screamed out their pain. The cry of the banshee rent the air and echoed through the sacred grove. Sylphs and nymphs, gnomes and dryads, dancers of the mist, the Seelie and Unseelie Court alike cried their lament. Even the great Enchantresses woke.  
Connor woke from his nightmare, covered in sweat, his heart pounding in his chest. A shudder ran through him. He glanced over to see Scott sleeping soundly at his side.  
Slipping from the bed, Connor tugged on his jeans, his high-topped trainers, and hoodie. He kissed Scott’s shoulder and pulled the blanket up then crept from their room. The soft snick of the door sounded like an explosion as he made his guilty escape outside. In his haste, he skated on the frost-covered ground and slid down the embankment towards the beach. Once his feet hit the sand, he sprinted across the beach, his arms pumping like the wheels of a giant locomotive. Tears streamed down his face.  
His name whispered through the wind. A tiny flicker of light guided him. The mist separated and revealed a woman’s long, lithe form. Connor rushed into her open arms.  
“Mother!”  
“Connor!”  
Connor lifted her off her feet and twirled her around. “I’ve missed you so much.” He choked back the emotion. He didn’t think he’d ever see her again, and yet here he was. Connor wasn’t about to waste a minute of their time together. At last, he released her and held her at arm’s length. “You’re as beautiful as I remember.”  
Tall and willowy, her long blonde tresses hung loosely down her back. Her eyes were the colour of the calm sea. She wrapped her white cloak about them, and he closed his eyes, her warm perfume filling his nostrils.  
Loud music filled the room before all went deathly silent. Connor opened his eyes. They were in the centre of the great hall, and the dancers around them stopped in mid-stride. They were tall and beautiful, dressed in all their finery: silks and velvets, their fingers adorned with jewelled rings. Gold and silver circlets crowned them.  
One or two murmured whispers grew into dozens. Little had changed since Connor had last been here. The walls of the ancient hall constructed of huge blocks of stone, two fireplaces, one on each side of the room, were large enough for a man to stand in and at least six feet wide. Torches lit the space. Silk banners in greens, reds, and whites hung from the walls. Richly embroidered tapestries depicted scenes of great battles and hunts.  
“What right do you have to be here?” A loud voice echoed in the chamber. “You were banished.” Uncle Ronan waded through the parting crowd.  
His mother’s hand tightened around his. “Hold your tongue, Brother. He is my son. I do not need your permission to invite him or anyone to my home.” 
Any hope of avoiding a scene quickly vanished. Connor craned his neck and searched out his father. The last time he’d seen him, his father’s face had been a mask of rage and heartbreak. Connor had given him no choice but to punish him. Until Connor had retrieved what Gordon had stolen, he’d never be free to return on his own.  
“Esme, Ronan, Connor.”  
All eyes turned to his father. Connor lifted his head, offered his mother his arm, and followed proudly to his father’s private chamber.  
Connor breathed in the familiar smells of wood smoke, pine, night-scented stock, and roses. Nervous, he stood by the crackling fire. A servant entered with a tray of ale and wine. Another carried a platter from the feast—fish and fowl, fruits and bounty from the gardens of man. Great loaves of bread piled in a basket were set on the large wooden slab. His father sat in a huge throne at the end of the table.  
His mother took her place at his father’s right side. Ronan sat next to his sister. Connall motioned Connor to the seat on his left. Connor traced over the intricately carved wood before he dragged the chair out and sat.  
He longed to draw his father into his embrace. He waited for a signal, some sign his father welcomed him, and not only to appease his mother. His father had never looked so tired.  
“For what purpose are you here?” His father's piercing grey eyes regarded him. “Your presence was noted in the sacred grove.”  
“Then you know I did not enter the circle, Father. I had no choice.” His voice quavered with emotion.  
“Connall, please.” Esme placed her hand on her husband’s arm. “Please, let us enjoy our meal. Our son is here now.”  
“So the boy has grown into a man? Why was he there and under your protection?” Connall removed a round loaf from the basket, tore off a chunk of bread, and then took a bite.  
“As I said, I had no choice. His father has again threatened the land.” Connor swallowed a mouthful of ale, welcoming the bold taste.  
“Look at him, Connall. He is more human than Fae. He stinks of the man.” Ronan wrinkled his nose in disgust. “We have the young Owen within our grasp. His father could not refuse an exchange of his son for Connor.”  
Connor bowed his head in shame. “I have done what was necessary to protect the Realm. I have bound myself to the son.”  
“Connor!” His mother gasped in shock.  
“I’m warning you, Uncle. Scott Owen must not be harmed.” The ale provided Connor newfound courage. “The land will be mine in one human year. For my sacrifice, I agreed to follow the laws of man. Once the land is mine, I will sign it over to a trust. The old ways are dead to man,” Connor explained. “Their laws bind them, not ours. We are all but forgotten; nothing more than lore or bedtime stories.”  
“What of the father?” Ronan asked. “We have heard on the wind you scry and cast spells like a witch.”  
Connor tossed his fork on his plate and pushed back his chair. “I do not need you to remind me of my life, Uncle. I do as I am bid.” Connor seethed.  
“Please, Connall, restore Connor’s full powers so my son may return to us. At least let me help him,” Esme pleaded, grasping his father’s arm.  
Connall smashed his fist on the table, jarring the contents. "Do you not think I miss my son as well? No, Esme, I cannot. The council stripped him of all but his basic powers. The court demanded his punishment after his continued disobedience. Connor accepted his fate. He knows he cannot permanently return to the realm without his crystal. I indulge you tonight with his presence, but I forbid you from meddling. Do not test me,” Connall warned his wife. Resigned, he faced his son. “Tell me, Connor. Was it worth the price we have all paid?”  
“Please, do not argue on my accord,” Connor implored. “In hindsight, I would have heeded your warning as a child. Yes, Father, every day for the past seven years, I have regretted my actions.”  
Connall studied Connor for a moment before he nodded. “You were forced to learn life’s hard lesson.” Connall softened his tone. “I shall leave you to your mother. You will find me in the great hall before you leave.” The heavy chair scraped over the stone floor as his father rose.  
“Yes, Father.” Connor noted the sadness in his father’s grey eyes as he left the room followed by his uncle. Connor closed his eyes. When he opened them again, they were in his mother’s grand salon.  
Esme motioned him towards the large, green velvet chair. A clap of her hands and a young faerie maid busied herself. Fine china and silver were set on the table, along with a plate covered in sweet treats. From a short, round teapot, Esme poured two cups of the fragrant brew.  
“Your favourite. I could never forget.” She passed him the delicate floral cup, smiling fondly.  
Connor bit into the sweet honeyed cake. The room hadn't changed. The glittering chandelier sparkled in the full-length, gilt-framed mirror. Green satin curtains draped the walls, covering the cold stone. A large tapestry bore their family portrait. His mother’s skills at the intricate needlecraft were unequalled. He memorised her every feature.  
Connor placed his cup on the table, and then drank in his mother’s image. Her face conveyed her love and devotion. It said ‘I love you, I’ll do whatever is necessary to keep you safe and make you happy, and I’ll even defy your father.’ And Connor didn’t doubt she would.  
“What have you done, Connor?” Esme watched him intently as he twisted the ring on his finger. “Connor, you didn’t… a consort?”  
“I did my duty to the Realm. Please, Mother, promise me you will do nothing to incur Father’s wrath.” Connor hoped she would heed his request.  
“How long will you be lost to me, Connor?” She couldn’t hide the sadness in her voice. Esme glanced over her shoulder as she glided across the room.  
“I am to be his partner for life. Our marriage has not been so unpleasant, Mother. Scott is not like his father.” Connor joined her at the mirror and wrapped his arms around her.  
Esme placed her delicate hand against the silvered surface. The glass cleared, showing the room he shared with Scott. “He is handsome. You did this of your own accord?”  
“Yes, Mother, I gave him my word.” Connor peered at his sleeping husband.  
“As you wish, Connor.” She touched the glass. Scott's image faded, and the mirror appeared normal.  
“I must return soon, Mother. If he wakes and I am gone, he will try and find me.”  
“Very well. Let us say goodbye to your father, and I will take you back.” Esme cupped his face, her eyes filled with tears. She rested her cheek against his.  
Connor kissed her forehead. “I love you, Mother.”  
Arm in arm, they strolled to the main hall so Connor could say his goodbyes. His father and Ronan were in the middle of an animated conversation with two of their brethren, no doubt unhappy over the banished prince’s return. His mother stiffened beside him, tightening her hold on his arm. He followed her gaze. A shiver ran down his spine as the black-clad figure turned.  
As a child, Connor had been terrified by the prospect of becoming Cormac’s mate. Even now, the vile creature repulsed him. The great hall went silent. Connall and Ronan left their guests and joined them. An air of unease Connor had never sensed before filled the room. Some things had changed after all.  
“Connor, wait,” Ronan yelled, closing the space between them. He hugged Connor close. “I have missed you, nephew.” 
Connor smiled and nodded, too emotional to speak. Ronan patted his cheek.  
In a blink of the eye, he and his mother were back in the circle on the beach. The moon hung low overhead. The tide revealed the time. Three hours had passed. With any luck, Scott still slept soundly.  
“I shall make every effort to see you again before we leave Cornwall, Mother.” Connor kissed his mother’s cheek and held her close before tearing himself from the ring. He waved as she faded into mist. 

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Soft candlelight illuminated Esme's private dressing chamber. Her jewelled rings sparkled as the mirror caught their reflection. Her golden strands shimmered when she absently plaited her hair. Esme dropped the silver-handled hairbrush in her lap and buried her face in her hands. Between muffled sobs, she cursed the fates. She'd vowed once she held Connor in her arms again, she'd never let him go.  
She wasn't the only one affected by Connor's visit. A solemn mood fell over the Realm. The sonorous song reverberating from the adjoining bedchamber belied the cracks she'd witnessed in her husband’s normally stoic armour. The sad smile on his pain-etched face as he kissed her goodnight told all. Even Ronan had taken to his cups, sullen and acerbic, before retreating to his chamber.  
The ache in her chest deepened. Her heart was breaking all over again. She remembered those first days after Connor disappeared. Panic enslaved her as the search for her son proved fruitless at every turn. Connor had seemingly vanished from the face of the earth. Slowly, the others resigned themselves to the fact that their prince was gone, but Esme refused to give up. Connor had to be out there somewhere.  
Days turned into weeks. Everyday life returned to the Realm. She grieved in silence at her loss. Esme used the glamour and walked among men, scouring the beaches. Whilst there, she spied a surly spriggan who admitted witnessing Connor's abduction by Gordon Owen.  
The trail led her from the Cornish beach to Cardiff. Her heart leapt when she spied her son. Her joy quickly turned to anger and frustration. Gordon Owen had imprisoned her son, warding the building to keep other Fae out and Connor in. Infuriated, she returned to the Realm, only to learn the Court had known Connor's whereabouts all along.  
The land Miranda had guarded for them had passed to Gordon's care. The man's greed was widely known among their kind. Esme had been forbidden to go to her son; her power in Gordon's hands would be disastrous.  
From every reflective surface, whether mirror, glass, fountain, or puddle, she could see her son; but never touch or speak to him, to reassure him of her love and devotion. She swore the day would come when she would have her revenge.  
“Goodnight, Mother.”  
Connor's voice filtered through the chamber. Esme sniffed and wiped her tears. A smile spread across her face. As hoped, Connor had not forgotten her. His goodnight was as good as an open invitation. She watched from the mirror as his breathing evened out in sleep. She sprang into motion, donning her finest dressing gown: the deep green velvet that matched her son's eyes.  
Esme placed her palm against the mirror then found herself in Scott's shared bedroom. The dishevelled bed spoke of more than sleeping. From the folds of her gown, she pulled at the chatelaine that hung from her waist.  
From a tiny vial, she poured the contents in her palm and blew the fine powder from her hand, sending both Connor and his mate into a deeper sleep. Esme crept closer. Scott was a child of summer, his hair the colour of the sun. In sleep, he bore such innocence. Taking her scissors, she snipped a lock of his hair then placed the strands in the silver locket. Next, she plucked a needle from her case. With a prick of Scott’s finger, she squeezed five drops of blood into a crystal vial. She brought his finger to her lips, sealing the tiny wound. His blood burned for Connor. She had no need to cast a spell.  
She leant over her sleeping son. “I love you,” Esme whispered. “I’ll leave you to one another.”  
Esme glided across the room then through the mirror. The corners of her mouth turned up into a wicked smile as she saw her reflection. She was shameless. 

Saturday, May 7, 2016

Rainbow Snippets



Rainbow Snippets May 7th-8th

An unedited snippet from a manuscript we are working on.
Set in Victorian England. 
Jacob Doone visits London in search of his twin brother. His only lead, a flyer advertising a production of, Dr Faustus, at the Regents Theatre. On the back  his brother had penned. Must see! M, is simply outstanding. Love J.
M, turns out to be Mephistopheles. Played by the enigmatic, Christian DeLaCroix.


A nervous Jacob imbibes a whole bottle of champagne while waiting for Christian.


 Beautiful Deception. 


“Woops.” Jacob giggled as he lost his balance. The next thing he knew everything was upside down. For some unknown reason he found it even more amusing. 
“Behave,” Christian stated sternly, then followed his words with a stinging slap to Jacob’s backside. 
 Jacob clapped a hand to his mouth. The world righted itself when Christian gently deposited him on a stuffed chair. He sat for a few moments, then closed his eyes  praying the room would stop spinning. Unfortunately it only made it worse. 



Sunday, May 1, 2016









Rainbow Snippets 30 April- 1 May.

An unedited snippet from a manuscript we are working on.
Set in Victorian England. 
Jacob Doone visits London in search of his twin brother. His only lead, a flyer advertising a production of, Dr Faustus, at the Regents Theatre. On the back  his brother had penned. Must see! M, is simply outstanding. Love J.
M, turns out to be Mephistopheles. Played by the enigmatic, Christian DeLaCroix.


 Beautiful Deception. 


With a nod, Will stood and wished him luck for the evening's performance, then departed. Outside his room, the whir of activity picked up as the cast and crew prepared for the show. Christian glanced in the mirror and laughed. He'd never had the heart to point out to his good friend Abraham, -whose novel, Dracula had taken the isle by storm- that myth, lore, and years of research had failed him. Vampyres could see their reflection. They could venture into daylight for short periods. Moonlight revived them. And who would desire to sleep in a cold, hard coffin?

Saturday, April 23, 2016

Rainbow Snippet 23-24  April














Rainbow Snippets is a group for LGBTQ + authors, readers, and bloggers to gather and share six sentences from a work of fiction- a WIP or a finished work, or a book recommendation.


We would like to thank you for visiting our blog and reading, and commenting on the snippets from Druids Lodge.

Here's another snippet from  Druids Lodge. Due out on May 2nd, at Dreamspinner Press.


It is a bit intimidating with a panther by my side.”
“The ultimate accessory. Beats a man bag, doesn’t it?” Finn plucked Luke’s beanie from his head and ruffled the short blond hair. “He’s a cat, tends to see things in black and white, but he’s learning. With you to guide him, he’ll catch on fast.”
“Oh, I don’t know. Fair warning, if I catch him drinking from the toilet, I’ll be sporting a fancy new panther-skinned man bag”—Luke combed his hair back in place with his fingers—“with matching beanie.”