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RELEASE BLITZ: Armed and Ready for Love by Dann Hazel (Excerpt & Giveaway)

RELEASE BLITZ: Armed and Ready for Love by Dann Hazel

We all live obsessed by our fiery passions. And yet, we remain so far from satisfaction.

Length: 93,000 words

Series: Aphrodite in Disguise Dark Gay Romance Series, Book 1

Genre: Contemporary, Dark

Tropes: Overcoming internalized homophobia, Second chance, Love after illness, Coming out

Trigger/Content Warnings: One character deals with AIDS, Suicide

Publisher: The Original Press

Jonathan Wren survives growing up in the South amid extreme homophobia and the ravages of a pandemic. When he meets a charismatic young man in a gay bathhouse, he falls in love, despite his best friend’s warning that looking for love in a bathhouse is a fool’s game.

Several years pass after realizing his friend was right. True love remains as elusive in Jonathan’s life as snow in Miami.

Until he meets Ryan during a trip to Savannah.

But even then, there are obstacles in his way.

Jonathan struggles with his own self-loathing, partially brought on by Andre Fast’s rejection of him. Andre was a childhood friend who, after gaining fame and fortune, delivers condemnation and hatred toward gay men.

Jonathan wonders how he can ever attain his “happily ever after.”Armed and Ready for Love is a dark gay romance, a story of the sadness of love lost, the betrayal of old friends, the torment of obsession and the frustrations of searching for the right man.

Excerpt:

Tommy was tall. Thin but muscular. Not, he said when Jon shamelessly commented on his physique, from consciously bulking up, but because he enjoyed yardwork, sailing, swimming and biking. Like Jon, Tommy remained in his hometown to attend college—he was a junior at the College of Charleston—and while he didn’t live at home, as Jon did, he visited his parents frequently.

“I’m an only child. And they’re doting parents, for sure. There’s something of a co-dependency in that dynamic, I’ll admit.”

He wore round, wire-framed glasses, a big turn-on, as Jonathan was increasingly attracted to the intellectual type. He noticed a sexy twinkle in Tommy’s playful eyes.

Jonathan continued to sip his third gin and tonic while Tommy enjoyed a glass of Pinot Grigio.

“Who was that guy with you when I walked in?” Tommy’s feigned nonchalance was not especially effective at concealing his suspicion.

“He’s a friend of mine. From college.”

“Close friends?”

Jonathan smirked. “I don’t know exactly what you mean by that.”

“Sorry,” Tommy said. “I have a tendency to stick my nose where it doesn’t belong.”

“Let me put it this way. We’re close, but not intimate.”

Predictably, the two of them wound up in Jonathan’s room. Right away, Jon began crawling all over Tommy with pent-up desire.

“Hold on, cowboy!” Tommy said with a friendly laugh. He placed his glasses on the table next to the condoms. “I’m flattered. Truly I am. But how about we take it slow? Maybe it has something to do with my being from genteel Charleston, but I’m an incurable romantic. I don’t want to jump your bones before we’ve barely said hello.”

Jonathan wanted to say, sarcastically: But you stumbled into a gay bathhouse. But Jon felt such harshness would probably offend him.

The tension settled into comfort as the men talked, this time about dreams and goals and the progress they’d made in coming out. “Mom and Dad don’t know,” Tommy admitted. “Whose parents do? But I’ve never told them I was straight, either. I think they suspect I’m gay because they never ask about girlfriends anymore. That’s a relief, but I feel like a stranger to them. Still, I do believe they love me—and would continue to love me, even if I laid it all out for them. But why risk it?” He shrugged, then leaned into a common rationalization among closeted gay men. “My sex life is my own business.”

Jonathan nodded with perfect understanding.

“What about your parents, Jonathan?”

Jonathan chuckled glumly. “No one in my family knows. I’m as big a wimp as they come. After hearing Mom tell the story of my father’s Navy experience with a gay man in New Orleans, I knew to keep my mouth shut.”

Tommy’s face lit up. He snuggled even closer in the small bed. “Do tell!”

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About the Author:

Dann Hazel has been writing both fiction and nonfiction for more than twenty years. 

In addition to writing, he has taught on both the high school and college levels, and worked as a therapist in a psychiatric hospital. His fiction genre interests include thrillers, literary, science fiction and gay romance.

Dann’s personal interests include reading and writing, cinema, jogging, Broadway, current events and travel.

Currently, he lives in Central Florida with his husband, Josh, and their American Eskimo pup, Flurry.The Some Like It Haute! Gay Romance Series includes Room for Dessert, My Own Private Biscuit, Lonely Diner and Grabbing My Slyce!

AUTHOR LINKS

https://www.haut-gay-romance.com/

Facebook: Some Like It Haute

Insta: dann.hazel

X: @RomanticDann

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