Today we give a warm Love Bytes welcome to author Liam Livings. Liam is dropping by our blog to talk about his new release “Escaping From Him”.
He answers some questions, offers a small excerpt and there is a giveaway to participate in.
Welcome Liam!
Escaping From Him by Liam Livings
Blurb:
Darryl’s on the run – from controlling boyfriend Chris, an air-conditioner called Dave (deceased), an intolerable, claustrophobic situation and a person he just can’t be any more. The trouble is, he doesn’t have a plan – or any money – and all he knows is he needs to get away from everything. That’s where a lucky lift to Glasgow comes in, which turns out to be just the beginning of a whole new life …
Darryl and Chris are very life like characters, did you make them up completely, or did you base them on anyone in real life?
My friend had a boyfriend a little bit like Chris in some ways. He complained about things being ‘too gay’ and would never kiss other gay men to greet them, it was just a firm hand shake. He also banned my friend from carrying anything in plastic carrier bags by the handle, instead insisting they were carried crumpled up and not swinging about. Again, ‘too gay’ otherwise. But most of Chris is a mixture of small elements of other ex boyfriends of mine, or my friends, a bit from him and bit from him, making a whole monstrous picture of Chris. He was such fun to write!
I think, like most of the main characters I write, there’s elements of me in Darryl. The wide eyed wonder at the gay scene at his young age, was something I felt as a teenager coming to London’s gay scene. I also think Darryl’s desire to have a job that’s creative, interesting, and fulfilling is a classic millennial generational thing, which I also agree with. Millennials are those born from 1980 to 2000, sometimes called generation Y. I’m also a great believer in asking for the kindness of strangers, and also being a kind stranger too. I’ve often given someone a few coins if they’re short for the parking meter, or let someone go in the queue in front of me if they’ve got one item and I have a basket. I think lots of people doing little things like that all around the world make it a better world to live in.
Of all your characters in Escaping From Him, who would you most like to push downstairs, who would you like to share a taxi cab with, and who would you like to move next door so you could see them every day?
I’d like to live next door to Charlie, because, who doesn’t want a sexy gay cowboy living next door to them, even if he’s a bit too flirty? I’d be able to handle that on a daily basis, because his heart’s in the right place. I’d push Chris downstairs, just like Darryl does with his stuff in the black bin bag. Chris is a petty, vile individual and although I don’t condone violence, but just because that was the option, definitely Chris would go down the stairs. But I wouldn’t want him to be hurt though, just a gentle push I think. And I would share a taxi cab with Darryl, because with his luck, and his fortune favouring the brave attitude, I’d want to see where we ended up. I’m sure his optimism and grab life by the balls attitude would lead to an interesting conversation about his photography, or maybe a night out at the cabaret club in Scotland, or about one of his friend’s life dramas. I’m sure we’d end up having a much longer taxi ride than at first planned, leading somewhere much more fun than we’d first thought, because, that’s what Darryl is like.
EXTRACT – Darryl meets Charlie for the first time
My stool stopped and in front of me stood a man in his forties, a well-preserved forties. He wore black Levi jeans that clung in all the right places, and bulged in the right other places too. His light-blue denim short-sleeved shirt had small shiny buttons down the front, and a flourish of metal on the shoulders. I looked up to his face, expecting a cowboy hat but was disappointed at its absence. Instead, I was greeted with an open neck of dark blond chest hair, and a necklace nestled among the hair. He had light blue eyes and close cropped dark blonde beard, with just the odd fleck of ginger in it. Well, everyone has their crosses to bear, don’t they?
“Charlie.” He held out his large hand with a dusting of blond hairs on the back.
We sat at the bar, established he’d been playing peacemaker between two different groups of friends until he was exhausted. All his friends had left and he’d spotted me sitting all alone for the whole time I’d been there. And he didn’t have any drugs to sell me.
I told him I’d moved from down south after a nasty breakup, and that I wasn’t ready for another relationship.
“I wasn’t after one of those either.” He smiled and put his hand on my knee.
Escaping From Him is available from Amazon.co.uk and Amazon.com
About Liam Livings
Liam Livings lives where east London ends and becomes Essex. He shares his house with his boyfriend and cat. He enjoys baking, cooking, classic cars and socialising with friends. He escapes from real life with a guilty pleasure book, cries at a sad, funny and camp film – and he’s been known to watch an awful lot of Gilmore Girls in the name of writing ‘research’.
He has written since he was a teenager, started writing with the hope of publication in 2011. His writing focuses on friendships, British humour, romance with plenty of sparkle.
You can connect with Liam
Twitter @LiamLivings
Facebook https://www.facebook.com/liam.livings
Blog http://www.liamlivings.com/blog
Question for ebook giveaway
Any views on gay cowboys? Or how about what do you make of my live next door to, throw down stairs and share taxi with answers?
Another enticing blurb, must put this on the TBR pile. Male, cowboy, tanned muscled sexiness…what is not to love about a gay cowboy???
I used to avoid cowboys stories, not sure why. Probably because I never liked much western fims. But now it’s one of my fav genres.
Thanks for the giveaway!
Great answers. I would love to live next door to a gay cowboy.
That they only use the hat LOL mevalem258 AT gmail DOT com
ride ’em cowboy!! yeeehaaaa
Gay cowboys are kind of hot. I haven’t seen many present in m/m stories but the ones I’ve read were was really good.
I love a hot cowboy! 🙂
I love cowboys, I always have. I think it started with watching old reruns of Rawhide as a kid. Gay cowboys make for fantastic reading.
I love gay cowboys, the stories are always exciting.
Love them! Just read a story about a gay cowboy, and it was set in London!
Yes to cowboys, there might be a few people I wouldn’t mind pushing down the stairs as long as there was something soft for them to land on (like the trollop they were sleeping with on the side!, ‘oops a daisy didn’t see you standing there’!). I often wonder, especially when I read a mystery or murder story, how much of the author life experiences are included in the story 🙂 But I do have a nice side and if I am in a queue I often let someone go in front of me if they have a few items or less. Thank you for the giveaway
Hi sula22,
random.org tells me you’re the lucky winner! Congrats.
Please can you email me on: liamlivings (at) gmail.com
to tell me:
which format you’d like your copy of Escaping From Him to be.
Thanks
Liam 🙂
congrats Sula!