Knight Of Ocean Avenue
By Tara Lain
Blurb:
How can you be twenty-five and not know you’re gay? Billy Ballew runs from that question. A high school dropout, barely able to read until he taught himself, Billy’s life is driven by his need to help support his parents as a construction worker, put his sisters through college, coach his Little League team, and not think about being a three-time loser in the engagement department. Being terrified of taking tests keeps Billy from getting the contractor’s license he so desires, and fear of his mother’s judgement blinds Billy to what could make him truly happy.
Then, in preparation for his sister’s big wedding, Billy meets Shaz—Chase Phillips—a rising star, celebrity stylist who defines the word gay. To Shaz, Billy embodies everything he’s ever wanted—stalwart, honest, brave—but even if Billy turns out to be gay, he could never endure the censure he’d get for being with a queen like Shaz. How can two men with so little in common find a way to be together? Can the Stylist of the Year end up with the Knight of Ocean Avenue?
Meet Shazam!
Name: Chase “Shaz” Phillips
Age: About 26, a lady never tells
Height: About 5’9”
Weight: Oh my, never tells but slim, with broad shoulders
Hair: Usually brilliant red and past the shoulders
Profession: celebrity stylist and owner of Shazam, a styling studio in Laguna Beach, CA.
Family: His grandfather was a minister and his family is very religious; they are estranged
Sexual Orientation: Oh, gay, my dear. Very, very gay.
Loves: His business, his staff, his best friend, Ru, Laguna Beach, luxuries, and ultimately, Billy Ballew.
Quirks: Shaz is so far over the top he has his own cloud cover; fabulous dancer
Glory” played in his ear. Damn. Quit. He reached out and pawed at the edge
of the coffee table until he finally felt the phone. His fingers found the mute
button and he clicked it. Peace. He tried to roll over. Heavy.
chest as the weight lifted, then disappeared. “Go back to sleep.” He rolled
over until his face and body were pressed against the back of the couch. Ouch.
His dick hurt. Sleep. Ouch.
he rolled onto his back and stared at the ceiling. He glanced to the side.
Clancy and Yerby gazed at him like they could command him with will force alone
to open the tuna. “Hang in there, guys.”
over. He’d had half a beer. But here he lay fully clothed on his couch, aching
in his bones and feeling like someone had kicked him in the nuts. That would be
him. He’d done it to himself.
over the side, sat up on the edge of the couch, and dropped his head. Four eyes
stared up at him. “Go open it yourself.”
wanked himself into oblivion three times while rewinding that frigging porno.
Was there one line he didn’t engrave in his brain? Every “unh, unh, unh. Fuck
me harder” was emblazoned in his memory. Jesus, Ballew. Yeah, Jesus was the
operative word. But if he was going to hell for jerking off, he’d be taking
every male in the world with him.
just masturbate; he wanked to gay porn. What the hell is that about? Truth?
He’d been kicked in the teeth so many times by so many women, the idea of
fucking a nice uncomplicated man kind of did it for him. Well, not seriously,
but the theory was attractive. And no, he would not be sharing this revelation
with the guys on the job site.
about sent him into outer space. Who the hell? Nobody came here. He didn’t
share his address much. No poker with the boys or make-out sessions with the
girls. His place. His. Who was it?
again.
“Yeah?” The cats looked up at his loud voice.
The voice came through the door.
around, grabbed the laptop, closed it tight, and slid it onto the end table.
Lube. Shit. He shoved the open tube into the drawer, then staggered over to the
front door. How much did he smell like sex? Damn, his sweats were halfway to
his knees. He dragged them back up, then opened the door.
overslept.” He ran a hand through his hair.
little older than him and a good guy, if a bit of a hound dog. He grinned.
“Sorry. My truck broke down. I was kind of close to here and remembered your
address. Thought I’d see if I could get a ride.”
glanced over his shoulder. It felt strange having somebody here. “Come on in. I
need to feed my cats and take a quick shower, if you want to wait.”
walk and all uphill.” He stepped in. “You have cats?”
The guy had a tough face with a broken nose that some women liked. “Yeah, I got
two. You like cats?”
kind of funny that you do.” He smacked Billy’s shoulder. “You crazy cat lady,
you.”
yourself at home.” Kind of. He walked into the kitchen, the boys behind him,
and scooped out some cat food into both dishes. “Here ya go, guys.” He raised
his voice. “Don’t let feline haters make you feel bad.”
living room. “This is quite a place you have. Jesus, man, what are you, some
closet decorator?”
walked into the living room. “No, I just like having a nice place of my own.”
damned neat.” He was holding a glass globe Billy had found in a yard sale.
globe and put it back on the shelf.
women like you so much.”
shower.” He started for the bedroom, stopped and grabbed the laptop, then went
into his room—small with a big bed.
watch, still ticking on his wrist. Double shit. If he didn’t hurry, they’d both
be late for work. Saturday shifts were good for making extra cash, but not if
he didn’t get there.
water. Too cold. Shaved so fast he nicked himself and finally got some clothes
on and hurried back into the living room. Jim sat on the couch holding a book,
the two cats staring at him from across the room. He stared back. Billy laughed.
“Have they got you cornered?”
two are scary. What are they, ninja attack cats?”
on his work boots. He nodded at the book. “What you got?”
book. “This is heavy shit, my man.” The copy of Jane Eyre kind of weighed down
his hand.
his brows from scrunching together. “I just like to read. I didn’t get to go to
school too long, so I read, okay?” He didn’t say he read because it was like a
fucking gift to finally be able to do it.
book and stood up. “You really are different, you know?”
bad. You’re just—not like most of the guys.”
hearing that.
Thank you so much for welcoming Shaz and Billy to the blog! So delighted to be here. : )
Sooooo want to read this. For me, Wolf in Gucci Trainers is my absolute favourite but, this may give it a run for its money?
I love Tara’s boys…can’t wait!
Sounds like a good read from excerpt.
I love Tara’s books and this sounds like another winner.