Blaze Shinozuka is a bonafide rockstar with his band,
Razor's Edge. After his romance with music manager Jason Stockton crashed and
burned, Blaze is free to live and love. It's been a wild and heady year that's
been blissfully drama free until the one man he's been avoiding comes careening
back in to wreak havoc on his heart once again.
Jason Stockton has become the superstar he never wanted to be. When his music reality show becomes an overnight success, he's thrust into the limelight against his will. He's coping with intrusions into his private life but then a chance encounter sends him right into the arms of the man he loved...and lost.
Their time apart has changed them, except the passion between them burns brighter than ever. With the media hounding them in the midst of multiple scandals, they find they can only depend on one person — each other. Will they learn to trust that their love is enough to see them through it all? Or will this be their final dance before calling it quits, this time for good?
Jason Stockton has become the superstar he never wanted to be. When his music reality show becomes an overnight success, he's thrust into the limelight against his will. He's coping with intrusions into his private life but then a chance encounter sends him right into the arms of the man he loved...and lost.
Their time apart has changed them, except the passion between them burns brighter than ever. With the media hounding them in the midst of multiple scandals, they find they can only depend on one person — each other. Will they learn to trust that their love is enough to see them through it all? Or will this be their final dance before calling it quits, this time for good?
Jason stopped at the host stand. “Table for one.”
She grabbed a menu. “Would you like one in the back?”
He nodded gratefully and followed her to the back of the
nearly empty restaurant. It was near closing time and the tables were nearly
empty, except for a few stragglers finishing their desserts.
He rounded the corner to a more secluded section and groaned
inwardly when he saw the short, spiky hair. While he enjoyed the red tips Blaze
had sported when they first met, he really liked this change too. Blaze was
just hot.
The hostess set his menu down but he barely noticed her
going through her patter for who his server was or what the fish special was.
He was falling into Blaze’s aqua eyes again, just like the first time they met
in San Antonio.
The guitarist was different now. Before, Blaze had been
innocent and full of wonder but now he had matured into a grittier, darker
version of himself and Jason found the change nearly irresistible.
“Shouldn’t you be out with your band mates?” Jason asked as
he unfolded his menu.
He didn’t answer right away. Instead he pressed his full
lips together and Jason remembered kissing those full lips while tasting his
sweet, hot tongue. He bit back a groan just as Blaze answered. “They weren’t
going anywhere I liked.”
“So are you sitting over here sulking for not getting your
way?” The barb flew out so naturally, Jason didn’t even have time to think
about it and instantly regretted his words.
Blaze recoiled for a moment but then held up his beer. “Does
it look like I’m sulking?”
“Actually, it does. I figured you’d be out fucking the first
available hole by now.”
Blaze’s mouth dropped open. “Sounds like you’re bitter that
you can’t get a piece of me.”
“No. Just reminiscing. I knew you when you were a one hit
wonder,” Jason said.
“I knew you back when you were being truthful about your
sexuality.” Blaze threw out a barb of his own just to see if Jason would lose
his cool.
Jason narrowed his eyes. “Well, flaunting it in everyone’s
face only works well for you.”
The bright red spots on Blaze’s cheeks reminded Jason of
when they used to make love, though now they were dark from anger. Jason’s cock
didn’t know the difference as it responded and pressed against his zipper.
As their waiter came toward them, Jason adjusted himself
discreetly and moved in his chair to hide his erection. He stopped to take
Jason’s order, which blocked him from seeing Blaze for a moment but when he
left, those unforgettable aqua eyes were full of fire again.
Blaze narrowed his eyes and set down his fork. “So when’s
the wedding?”
Jason narrowed his eyes. “I didn’t know you read the rags.
You must ignore everything they say about you and your band then.”
“You mean the blurbs where Zack has a girlfriend in every
city? Oh, all those are true. I’ve learned that sometimes, as much as we hate
the intrusion in our private lives, there is always some truth behind the
rumors.”
Jason looked away. He didn’t owe Blaze any explanations
about his life now, but he wanted to banish the anger in his ex’s eyes. How
could he tell Blaze about the lie he had been living for the past six months,
especially when Blaze lived with an openness he envied?
CEO by day, erotic romance writer by night, Lori Toland lives in Orlando where the summers are hot but the romance between her characters is even hotter. Writing since the tender age of 13, Lori somehow finds time to play video games and watch movies while taking care of her beloved cats and a husband who will forever be her hero.
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Mmhm, and this just became a must-read, too!
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