Sunday, September 25, 2011

Golden Dancer by Tara Lain







Available Sept 27 from Loose Id




Excerpt ADULT:

A reporter and the billionaire he’s investigating for art theft fall for a beautiful, golden dancer forging a ménage of love and lies that could send one to prison and one to the morgue. Uncovering secrets requires baring more than just the soul.



He half believed the reason his investigation was going nowhere was because he didn’t want to succeed. Now that he knew Daniel -- in more than the Biblical sense -- he didn’t really want the man to be guilty. Or, at least, he was having a tough time with the idea of bringing him down. Shit! What kind of a fucking reporter was he? But it was possible that Daniel didn’t do it. It was possible!

On top of a boatload of frustration over his stalled investigation, Mac was also crawly with sexual frustration. From celibate to addict in a week. He stalked around his little house like a caged animal, thought about the Laguna gay bars, and rejected the idea as too scary and kind of repulsive. He’d even thought of trying out the boy-toy service he used for Kizwalski, but that qualified as full-on creepy. What he wanted was Trelain. Trelain’s ass, yes, but also those turquoise eyes looking at him like he -- what did Debbie call it? -- hung the moon. He missed the dancer with an ache he would have thought impossible just weeks ago. Yeah, and to be honest, he kind of missed the damned billionaire too. Crap.



Tara Lain never met a beautiful boy she didn’t love – at least on paper. A writer of erotic romance, mostly ménage and male/male, Tara loves all her characters, but especially her handsome heroes. A lifelong writer of serious non-fiction, Tara only fell in love with EROM in 2009 and, through perseverance and lots of workshops, had the first novel she ever wrote published in January of 2011. After an exotic life of travel all over the world and work in television, education and advertising, Tara settled in Southern California with her soul-mate husband and opened her own small marketing business. She paints, collages, and started practicing yoga “way before it was fashionable”. Passionate about diversity, justice, inclusion and new ideas, she says on her tombstone it will read, “Yes”.

Website:              http://www.taralain.com

Author blog:       http://taralain.blogspot.com













14 comments:

  1. Thank you so much to Literary Nymphs! It's a delight being here. : )

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  2. Hi Tara,
    I can't wait to read Golden Dancer!

    beckerjo at verizon dot net

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  3. Thank you, Jo. I can't wait for you to read it.
    : )

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  4. So awesome and congrats to you coming release.
    I just love your excerpt and can't wait to read the book
    Wishing you all the best Tara You Rock!

    Darcy
    pommawolf @ hotmail.com

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  5. Golden Dancer sounds great, Tara....... congrats!



    emmasmom AT wi DOT rr DOT com

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  6. Good morning, All.

    Loved the excerpt, Tara. I look forward in reading Golden Dancer; it's going to be great.

    Thanks,
    Tracey D
    booklover0226 at gmail dot com

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  7. Hi Darcy, Emmasmom and Tracey-- Thank you so much for your great comments! Won't be long now. : )

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  8. This is going to be so good, I can't wait to read Golden Dancer, Tara.

    cathy m
    caity_mack at yahoo dot com

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  9. Thank you, Cathy. I can't wait either! : )

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  10. I am interested in reading this. I want to know how three such different people end up in a relationship together.
    jepebATverizonDOTnet

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  11. Thanks for the post...I wanna read it bad!
    musicalfrog at comcast dot net

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  12. Thank you so much my musicalfrog! Drawing is this afternoon. : )

    Yes Jen, that's a lot of the fun. They are really different. : )

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  13. They really are 3 separate individuals, and I am super curious as to how they all get pulled together....*S* I love trying to figure just how people are drawn together especially in a menage relationship. I just love these type of stories and your books are a good emotional reads. I so love your books, and just finished "Genetic Attractions" after reading "The Scientist..." such wonderful stories...*S*
    Thank you Tara, as your always at the top of my favorites!

    Darcy
    pommawolf @hotmail.com

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  14. Wow. Thank you so much, Darcy! Those are happy words for me. : )

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