Author Bio:
Lou Sylvre hails from southern California but now lives and writes on the rainy side of Washington State. When she’s not writing, she’s reading fiction from nearly every genre, romance in all its tints and shades, and the occasional book about history, physics, or police procedure. Not zombies, though. Her personal assistant is Boudreau, a large cat who never outgrew his kitten meow. She plays guitar (mostly where people can’t hear her) and she loves to sing. She’s usually smiling and laughs too much, some say. She also loves her family, her friends, the aforementioned Boudreau, a Chihuahua named Joe, and (in random order) coffee, chocolate, sunshine, and wild roses.
Visit her at http://www.sylvre.com or contact her at lou.sylvre@gmail.com.
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Cover Artist: Reese Dante
Publisher: Dreamspinner Press
How would you describe this book and the others to someone who has not read any of your books?
Before I answer, let me say thank you, very sincerely to Love Bytes for hosting me on my blog tour, and to you readers, I hope you’re enjoying the tour and have entered the rafflecopter giveaway!
Now the answer. In very general terms, I have heard from readers that they found the books sweet, scary, sad, emotional, hot, sexy, funny, and realistic. All the stories grow out of the characters, and for me, getting to know the characters as I wrote the story they wanted told made for a very rewarding experience. I’ve heard much the same from many readers and reviewers.
The series broadly falls into the romance/suspense genre. The primary story is the romance between Luki Vasquez, a badass law enforcement type, and Sonny James, who is a renowned weaver of pictorial tapestry. Before they meet, both men have deliberately avoided romance, although for very different reasons. Although they have a happy ending at the end of every story (as proscribed in true romance genre style), their love story spans the entire series, as they meet challenges over a ten year span. Each of the books deals with a separate suspense story, although the new “bad guy” is often related somehow to the events of earlier novels. The books have some elements of mystery, but they’re not truly “whodunit” stories—meaning it doesn’t spoil the story if the reader knows early on who the enemy is, because the key element is danger. The suspense plots present challenges they must face inventively to survive, and also keep the two lovers growing and changing and learning to love each other in new ways throughout the years.
What made you continue this series after writing the first book?
I had planned from the beginning to write a series, and even had the subsequent plot ideas generally outlined. However, those plans were round-filed by the time I was finished writing Loving Luki Vasquez, the first book. The characters turned out to be different people than I expected, and although the primary events remained generally as I’d planned, what the characters did about the situations played out very surprisingly.
Delsyn’s Blues, book two, came about specifically as a result of the people and characters that developed in Loving Luki Vasquez. So many important things ended in stasis at the end of book one, but they were unresolved, and in life they certainly would not have gone unchanged for long. So basically, after every book until the last, another book became necessary in my mind. And, Luki and Sonny were wonderful characters to live and play and love with, so I wasn’t ready to say goodbye.
When and why did you begin writing?
I’m going to skip the usual answer about grade school. As an adult, I spent my creativity on other things for a couple of decades—growing food and flowers, canning and cooking and baking, water colors and ink painting and pencil drawing, playing and singing and composing music, photography, being a lover and a spouse, raising four-egged friends and two legged-children. I always loved to read, but in my thirties I became frustrated with books—even very good ones—and then I remembered that I had once wanted to be a writer. I started writing, and the more I wrote, the more I recalled my love for words, which in my mind comprise music and color as well as meaning. It’s very rewarding, so I kept at it.
When did you first consider yourself a writer?
That’s an interesting question. I think I may have thought of myself as a writer somewhere around the 8th grade. I definitely considered myself a writer during that period of awakening I described in the answer to the last question. But I didn’t consider myself a serious writer until I’d buckled down, more than a decade later, to really learn the craft and polish my skills. After that, my stories and eventually my novels began being picked up by the market, and that’s when I knew I’d become professional, and an author as well as a writer. In reality, there is no significant difference in meaning between those two words, but I’ve chosen to look at them differently. A writer writes, and I’m certainly that, I won’t stop writing, even if only for myself. As an author, however, I’m writing with the intent that my story will be read, even by perfect strangers. 🙂
Other than writing do you have any hobbies?
I like to walk in the outdoors when conditions allow. I continue to like nurturing gardens and houseplants, I do still play my guitar and sing (mostly just for my own ears), and occasionally pick up a pencil to sketch something. Of course I read! Lots of books, many m/m romance these days, but also other romances, sci-fi, fantasy, paranormal or urban fantasy, mainstream, and even non-fiction about some subjects like physics and astronomy in books that are written for non-scientists. (In the latter, I tend to like best those subjects that give me a prickle of goose flesh and make me hear spooky music. 🙂 ) I also enjoy online interactions (social media), and spending time with my family and the cats of my household.
What’s coming up for Lou Sylvre?
I’m finishing up a spin-off from the Vasquez and James series. Finding Jackie created some tension or chemistry between Luki’s young agent, Brian Harrison, and his even younger nephew, Jackie. They seemed destined for a romance, and now they’ll have it, in a book I’m presently calling A Shot of J&B. It’s in similar vein as Vasquez and James, strong suspense element, but Brian and Jackie are very different. Much of the story takes place in London where Brian has been living and now works for Scotland Yard. The boys find they’re a good fit for kink (mostly ropes), but in terms of personality and interest. What could go wrong? (Heh.) That will likely become a series, but I’m not completely sure yet how that’s going to shake out, so I’ll say no more.
Next will be attention to a Scottish historical romance I’m co-writing with Anne Barwell. Part of the story takes place in the Border Marches in the early 17th century, but most is 18th century, on the Isle of Skye. A lot of action revolves around the 2nd Jacobite “uprising,” but the romance is centered on a bit of old magic. J That’s the only non-mundane element in the story, so rather than fantasy I think of it as falling in the sub-genre of magical realism. The two lovely men are absolutely hot together. We’ve entitled the story The Harp and the Sea. In the long term we hope to make it a kind of series with a couple more books featuring different men in different times.
I won’t rattle on any more, except to once again thank you, Love Bytes, for letting me stop here on my tour, and to thank readers for coming by and for giving books (not just mine) a place in their lives. 🙂
Blurb:
Vasquez and James Series Blurb
Professional badass Luki Vasquez and weaver Sonny James meet for the first time in Loving Luki Vasquez, and they might make a sizzling couple if they can ever get past the impulse to run the other way every time romance comes into view. Then again, they have to stay alive if they’re ever to see their wedding day, and tribulation, cruelty, and greed has a way of demanding attention at all the worst moments. Together, they pack a lot of resources to fight for love. If they can hold out, they just might win the enduring love and family they were meant to share.
Blurb:
Loving Luki Vasquez – (Vasquez and James Book One)
Reclusive weaver Sonny Bly James controls every color and shape in his tapestries, but he can’t control the pattern of his life—a random encounter with Luki Vasquez, ex-ATF agent and all-around badass, makes that perfectly clear. The mutual attraction is immediate, but love-shy Sonny has retreated from life, and Luki wears his visible and not-so-visible scars like armor. Neither can bare his soul with ease.
While they run from desire, they can’t hide from the evil that hunts them. After it becomes clear that a violent stalker has targeted Sonny, Luki’s protective instincts won’t let him run far, especially when Sonny’s family is targeted as well. Whether they can forgive or forget, Sonny and Luki will have to call a truce and work together to save Sonny’s nephew and fight an enemy intent on making sure loving Luki Vasquez is the last mistake Sonny will ever make.
Excerpt:
Vasquez and James Short Excerpts
Loving Luki Vasquez
Single Whip led into White Crane Spreads Its Wings, the name of which made Sonny adorably… all right fine, adorably happy. The sequence involved motions that at first felt counterintuitive. Like probably every student in the centuries tai chi had been around, Sonny needed help with it. As he would with any other student, Luki stood behind him, using his own hands to guide Sonny through the move. He wondered if he could get away with teaching him all the rest of the moves in just that way. Perhaps for hours. Every day. For a long time.
As he was teaching and wondering and probably even almost smiling, a wind rose up, splashing spray and sand and whipping Sonny’s long hair at Luki’s face and right into his mouth. On the word “open,” appropriately enough.
Sonny spun around, gathering up his luxurious baked-earth red hair. Before Luki had a chance to close his mouth, Sonny kissed him. A passionate, seeking sort of kiss. A kiss that Luki instinctively returned, though kissing wasn’t a large part of his intimate life, and especially not kissing on the beach.
As suddenly as he started it, Sonny ended it, leaving Luki bereft… frustrated and bereft.
Sonny turned away, refusing eye contact. “I’m sorry,” he said. “I shouldn’t have done that.” Without any further explanation, he stepped away.
Luki knew fear, could spot it from afar and pick it out in a crowded room. Right now, it ran hot through Sonny’s veins. He reached for Sonny’s arm. “Sonny, what….” What are you afraid of? He ended the question silently. Sonny had already gone.
Blurb:
Delsyn’s Blues – (Vasquez and James Book Two)
Sonny James and Luki Vasquez are living proof that the course of love never runs smoothly. Ambushed by grief, Sonny listens to a voice singing the blues from beyond the grave. While revisiting the sorrows and failings of his past, in the here and now he puts up a wall against love. Just when Luki chips through that barricade, the couple becomes the target of a new threat from outside: an escalating and unexplainable rash of break-ins and assaults.
Thoughts of infidelity rise between them, a threat that may strain their newly mended love past its limits. To come through the trials alive and together, Luki and Sonny will have to unite against enemies who were once friends and overcome crippling hatred and overwhelming fear. If they succeed, maybe then they can rekindle the twin flames of passion and love.
Excerpt:
Delsyn’s Blues
As he wandered through his bare rooms, Luki traded the perfect, flawlessly tailored clothing he usually wore even at leisure and donned tattered jeans and a faded flannel shirt. Just what Sonny would have worn, and it helped keep Sonny alive in his mind, a man rather than a thin shade. He’d look a lot better than me wearing this, he told himself, padding over the hardwood floor to the only room in the house he ever smoked in, wondering on the way when the floor had become so cold. Once he got there, he switched on the silent fans and the omnidirectional heat, sank into the leather of the only easy chair in the house, and lit up. In his mind, he could hear Sonny clearly, as if his lover stood right next to him. Or sat by him on their love seat. Or sat on the floor at his knees making drawings for a tapestry he would weave so resplendent the world would probably weep. “You should quit,” he’d say.
Luki knew he should quit. Knew that cigarettes… cigarettes and hamburgers were the only flaws in his otherwise perfect health regime. Smoking would someday, probably soon, take a toll. Perversely, when he met Sonny he’d started smoking more than ever before, just because Sonny’s existence in the world nudged him off his solitary perch, the place where he seemingly rose above the world of emotion and let other men into his life only occasionally to practice his skills at cold but perfectly executed sex. With Sonny? Anything but cold. Although still close to perfect. He smiled at the memory of Sonny’s surprised looks when Luki showed him something new, something that, in all his gay years, he’d never felt.
“Luki, please,” he’d say.
Blurb:
Finding Jackie – (Vasquez and James Book Three)
Luki Vasquez and Sonny Bly James finally have their Hawaiian wedding, and it’s perfect, almost. But their three-phase honeymoon is riddled with strife. Luki’s status as a working badass spells discord for the newlyweds. A former informant from Luki’s days with ATFE brings a troubling message (or is it a warning?) from a Mob hit man. When Luki’s sixteen-year-old nephew, Jackie, is lured into capture and torture by a sadistic killer, the honeymoon is well and truly over.
The couple put aside their differences and focus on the grueling hunt, which takes them from leather bars to dusty desert back roads, and calls on Sonny’s deep compassion as well as Luki’s sharpest skills. Their world threatens to fall apart if they fail, but their love may grow stronger than ever if they succeed in finding Jackie—before it’s too late.
Excerpt:
Finding Jackie
“You know what, Titus? I don’t want to kill him.” Marcone swept a hand against the cool silk-soft wood of his desktop, thinking of Nadia’s skin. His heart had started beating faster. “I want to show Vasquez why he shouldn’t have been part of anything that screwed with the Marcone name, why he should have made haste to take his fag lover far away the minute he saw there were Marcones involved. This isn’t the first time we’ve opposed one another, but this is the first and will be the last time he’s deliberately involved himself in smearing shit all over my name. I’d have forgiven him everything that came before he realized who Richard and Marina were, if only he’d gone east at that point, instead of racing back west to stick his guns in where they didn’t belong. And I want him to keep remembering, keep feeling the pain he earned with that fuckup, keep that pain with him for years. For the rest of his life.”
“Yes,” Titus breathed, his voice gone low and distant.
“And that won’t be hard either, Titus. I’ve been doing my homework—keeping a watch on him through a variety of sources. He’s got people, and for all his hardass ways, his heart’s like a sponge.”
Titus took a quick breath, and spoke without inflection. “I love people like that.”
The DA’s brows rose, and he smiled. “I know you do, my man. I know you do.”
Blurb:
Saving Sonny James – (Vasquez and James Book Four)
Luki Vasquez and his still newlywed husband are back home after pulling off a harrowing desert rescue of their teenage nephew Jackie. But the events of the last couple of years have begun to catch up with Luki—loving Sonny James and letting Sonny love him back has left gaps in his emotional armor. In the gunfight that secured Jackie’s rescue, Luki’s bullet killed a young guard, an innocent boy in Luki’s mind. In the grip of PTSD, memories, flashbacks, and nightmares consume him, and he falls into deep, almost vegetative depression.
Sonny devotes his days to helping Luki, putting his own career on hold, even passing up a European tour of galleries and schools—an opportunity that might never come again. But when Luki’s parasomnia turns his nightmares into real-world terror, it breaks the gridlock. Sonny realizes what he’s doing isn’t working, and he says yes to Europe. Enter Harold Breslin, a dangerously intelligent artist’s promoter and embezzler whose obsessive desire for Sonny is exceeded only by his narcissism. When Harold’s plan for Sonny turns poisonous, Luki must break free of PTSD and get to France fit and ready in time to save his husband’s life.
Excerpt:
Saving Sonny James
Almost whispering, breathing in fearful sounding gasps, Sonny said, “Luki, I want you to fuck me…. No. No, I want you to make love to me.” He looked away then back to meet Luki’s eyes, brow lowered with worry. “Luki, I know—”
“Sh! Hush, baby.” Luki kissed the tender arch of Sonny’s foot—the rest of him being out of reach. He looked at Sonny and nodded. “Yes. I want that too.” […] With all the power of his mind, he blocked out the things that would get in the way of him loving Sonny—had been getting in the way for weeks. And with all the power of his heart, he focused everything on his husband, his love. His breath beginning to come faster, biting his lip for stability, he rose on one knee and moved toward his husband.
His hands wanted to wander over Sonny’s skin, and he let them. Let them follow the long slender curves of Sonny’s legs, his inner thighs. When he reached his sex, he framed his husband’s familiar and much-missed cock and balls with his hands, but he didn’t touch them. He let Sonny see the smile in his eyes as he instead moved his hands up over hip bones and belly and abs and pecs with their hard puckered centers of dark, sensitive flesh. Once he reached the chiseled shoulders, he lifted Sonny and pressed him against his own chest. And then he took his lips in a kiss like fire.
Blurb:
Yes – (A Vasquez and James Novella)
Professional badass Luki Vasquez and textile artist Sonny James have been married for five years, and despite the sometimes volatile mix, they’re happy. From their first days together, they stood united against deadly enemies and prevailed. But now the deadly enemy they face is the cancer thriving inside Luki, consuming his lungs.
As Luki’s treatment proceeds, Sonny hovers near, determined to provide every care, control every thread of possibility just as he does when he weaves. But he can’t control the progress of the cancer or how Luki’s body reacts to the treatment regime. Sonny tries, but Luki dances with cancer alone—until he gets a startling reminder of the miracle of life. With renewed determination and mutual love, the two men emerge from their coldest winter into a new spring day.
Excerpt:
Yes (A Vasquez and James Novella)
[Luki] woke up in profound darkness, aware of Sonny still beside him, but held rigid now while small, strangled noises escaped from deep in his throat. Even if it hadn’t been for the give-away sniffle, Luki would have known. Sonny was crying. Not that “I’m sad” kind of crying that was more a glorified pout. No. Sonny fought for all he was worth not to let a sob fly loose. His heart had a great big, hurting hole in the middle of it, and Luki had put it there, and still Sonny tried to protect him. If he couldn’t stop from crying, by God at least he’d do it quietly and let Luki sleep. But he and Luki had loved too long, too deep, too close for Luki not to hear it anyway, to register it even in his sleep, and understand. And feel it, too, like what Sonny felt.
Luki rolled over and put his arms around the man who, when all was said and done, he loved and would love forever.
Blurb:
Because of Jade – (A Vasquez and James Novel)
Luki Vasquez receives the news he’s still cancer free after five years, and he wants to celebrate with his whole family. He and his husband, Sonny James, take a road trip south, intending to gather at the home of his nephew Josh, Josh’s wife Ruthie, and Jade—a little girl who was still in the womb when she and her mother helped Luki beat lung cancer.
Halfway to their destination, Luki learns Josh and Ruthie have met a tragic death. The horrible news lays Luki low, but he pulls himself together in time to be the family’s rock and see to the dreaded business of tying up loose ends. The most important business is Jade, and when Luki and Sonny head home, they take Jade with them.
Luki and Sonny must combat self-doubt and fear and help each other learn to parent an unexpected child—and they must also nourish the love that has kept them whole for the past ten years. A relative’s spurious claim to Jade threatens the new family, and even if they prevail in court, they could lose their little girl unless they can rescue Jade from evil hands and true peril.
Excerpt:
Because of Jade
Later, while Sonny and Jade lay on the floor in front of the fire, and Sonny read Merry Christmas, Mr. Snowman! over and over, Luki paced. He stopped occasionally to look out the window, and just as the sky began to lighten he saw that snow had begun to fall, big flakes touching down soft as feathers to cover the lumpy, frozen ground near the house.
Luki turned around to share the wonder of snow with his family, but they had at last fallen asleep stretched flat on the floor on their stomachs—Jade because of her injuries and Sonny because of his aching back. Luki shook his head and smiled, surprised at how much he loved them even though he knew. He threw some wood on the fire and banked it and fetched a light but warm down comforter and a pillow from the bedroom. Laying himself down next to them, he covered them all three, let his head fall to the pillow, and found first peace, and then sleep.
Tour Dates/Stops:
7/18 – The Hat Party, Kimi-Chan
7/25 – Rainbow Gold Reviews, The Novel Approach
8/1 – Hearts on Fire, MM Good Book Reviews
8/8 – Prism Book Alliance, Tara Lain, Fallen Angel Reviews
8/15 – Smoocher’s Voice, Love Bytes
8/22 – Scattered Thoughts & Rogue Words, Nephylim
8/29 – LeAnn’s Book Reviews, Book Reviews and More by Kathy
9/5 – Amanda C. Stone, Emotion in Motion
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Luki, I want to be stuck with him!
I would choose Sonny.