Love Bytes says hello and welcome to author J.K Hogan joining us today here at our blog to talk about her new release “Boys Don’t Cry”. J.K Shares her playlist, an excerpt and there is a giveaway to participate in!
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Title:Â Boys Don’t Cry
Author: J.K. Hogan
Publisher:Â J.K. Hogan
Release Date: May 25th 2017
Length: 70,000 words
Genre: Romance
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Synopsis
Mackenzie Pratt is having the worst luck of his life. His apartment building is being torn down, and since heâs jobless and just weeks away from graduating college, he canât find anywhere else he can afford to live that isnât a critter-infested dump. As heâs lamenting the very real possibility of job hunting while couch-surfing, he gets an offer from the coworker of his best friend.
An in-demand mobile app developer and heir to his parentsâ fortune, Laurent Beaudry is literally an eccentric billionaire. Even though Mackenzie realizes heâs basically living the plot of a cheesy romance novel, he takes the proffered room in Laurentâs Baltimore mansion. He finds his new housemate to be grumpy, brooding, and, at times, incredibly kind and endearing.
Raised by his brother after their fatherâs death, Mackenzie spent his formative years plowing headlong through school, focusing on little else beyond earning his teaching certification. Heâs never taken the time to explore love and relationships, much less sexuality, so when he finds himself being courted by another man, he has no idea what to do. And when he realizes he might actually return those feelings, his life takes a whole new direction.
Hey guys! You may know that music is a big part of my creative process, when it comes to both writing and art, so I always have a playlist. Iâm usually a slow writer, so my playlists tend to be very long, but I wrote Boys Donât Cry very quickly, so this oneâs a little shorter. This post is dedicated to James (a reader, not my husband, lol), who commented on my Facebook post for ideas on guest posts. My musical tastes are quite varied, from Bluegrass to J-Rock, so these selections are all over the place, but I hope you find something new to listen to!
Mistakes â Andra Day
Like I’ll Never Love You Again â Carrie Underwood
I Know You Got Away â R5
Make You Feel My Love â Adele
Carry On Wayward Son â Kansas
A World Alone â Lorde
Hallelujah â Pentatonix
Some Type of Love â Charlie Puth
Right Now â Sabrina Carpenter
I’ve Got Wheels â Miranda Lambert
Love Me Or Leave Me â Kerli
Suffer â Charlie Puth
Keeper of the Flame â Miranda Lambert
Capsized â You+Me
Carry On â Olivia Holt
River Lea â Adele
Don’t Stop â Boyz II Men
UGH! â The 1975
Colorshow (Live) â The Avett Brothers
Worry â The Vamps
Dracula â Bea Miller
Seamless â Sabrina Carpenter
Underground â Adam Lambert
Dark Side â R5
Kakamora â Mark Mancina
Head Full of Doubt / Road Full of Promise â The Avett Brothers
Goodbye â Steve Earle
Only Love â Mumford & Sons
Reila â The GazettE
Goodbye Friend (feat. The Script) â David Guetta
Smoking Jacket â Miranda Lambert
The house was dark so I couldnât see much, but what I could see was immaculate, contrary to what Taylor had said. The hardwood floors gleamed in the moonlight, the furniture looked expensive and perfect, and there wasnât a dirty dish or dust bunny in sight. âI thought you said it was a sty,â I whispered.
âOh, this? Not this. He only uses a fraction of the house, the suite with his bedroom, living room, library, and office. All of this is just for show,â he said with a sweeping gesture toward the big empty parlor we were facing. âAnd why are you whispering? He knows Iâm coming.â
âI donât know. It seems so quiet andâŠundisturbed.â
Taylorâs chuckle had an evil ring to it. âYou want disturbed? Follow me.â He cupped his hands around his mouth and yelled. âMr. Beaudry! Itâs me, Taylor. Morrison. From Mindstream. The place you work.â
He made his way down a dark corridor with me dogging his heels. âHe doesnât remember who you are? Where he works?â
âOh, he knows. But when heâs been staring at code for hours on end and not sleeping, sometimes basic stuff slips his mind. Details like that can be hard for geniuses like him.â
Genius? I didnât think Iâd ever heard that term used to sincerely describe someone. âWhat does he do again?â
âHeâs a mobile app developer. Highly sought after, but right now he works exclusively for us. That was a huge coup for the company.â He stopped in front of a heavy, ornately carved door made of some kind of dark hardwood. He rapped his knuckles on it three times before barging on in, while I hovered in the doorway.
So this was the suite. Taylor had been right. What a mess. We stood in what I assumed was the living room, but it was hard to tell because every available surface was covered in wrinkled clothing, pizza boxes, and empty dishes. A huge fireplace was installed in the far wall, surrounded by shelves and shelves of books. More books than Iâd ever seen in one place outside a library. The fire blazed in the hearth, and I was honestly surprised there wasnât any garbage close enough to it to catch fire. As beautiful as the house was, the mess made my skin crawl. I usually lived in shitty apartments, so I was a bit of a neat freak to balance the universe.
âBeaudry? You in here?â Taylor called. There was no answer. âHe must be in the bedroom suite.â He headed to a door on the left, like it was no big deal.
âWait! Youâre just going to barge into the guyâs bedroom?â
Pausing in his tracks, Taylor looked over his shoulder. âThis is no ordinary bedroom. Just because thereâs a bed in the corner doesnât mean itâs some intimate setting. Itâs just a giant workspace.â With that parting shot, he burst through the door, once again calling the manâs name.
Trembling from too much alcohol and not enough nerve, I stepped inside the room. I was stunned speechless by the scene before me. Taylor had one thing rightâit was no ordinary bedroom. It was the size of three average rooms lined up in a row and probably had double the square footage of the apartment I was getting booted out of. There was indeed a bed, a California king canopy bed off in one corner of the room. A fire was blazing in this suite as well, only I realized that it was the same fire in the same fireplace, which apparently connected the two rooms.
Taylor stood next to what had to be the manâs workspace. There was a giant U-shaped desk adorned with four widescreen computer monitors and various other gadgets typical of an office. However, on one leg of the U, there was a collection of what looked to be every tablet, PDA, smartphone, and any other mobile device known to man. I supposed he had to test his software on each gizmo that was likely to employ it.
Behind the office area was a ginormous TV screenâat least seventy inchesâthat looked like it would be more at home in a movie theater. Several fluffy couches were set up in a semicircle facing it. It would be amazing to have a movie marathon in this place. And of course, there was every gaming console imaginable to go along with the screen yardage. ButâŠdespite all the cool stuff, there was some very weird stuff about the place as well. Besides the office setup and the movie area, all the furniture in the suite looked like it had been bought from a garage sale at Versailles. It was expensive-looking, obviously, but very gilded and frilly. There were also several racks flanking the giant TV that displayed the manâs sword collection.
And then, the murals. The murals were creepy. On at least a couple of the walls above the wainscoting, there were huge, garish wall paintings of nudes in various scenes. Men and women, sometimes in sexual situations, sometimes just hanging out or whatever. But they werenât like Renaissance or fine art nudes or anything; they seemed to be done by just some random modern artist. I had no idea how the guy could manage to look at them all day every day. Though if it werenât for those, Iâd never leave a place like this either. Speaking of the guy, though, there was no sign of him.
âWhere is he?â I was whispering again. It just seemed like the thing to do when you snuck into someoneâs bedroom at night. Not that we were really sneaking, but still.
As if in answer to my question, we heard a toilet flush, and a door to my right that I hadnât even noticed swung open, startling me. The person who came through was pretty much just as unbelievable as the house he lived in. He was tallâvery tallâand lanky, but with wide shoulders and well-defined musculature. His hair was just a little too long, like maybe heâd forgotten his last couple of haircuts, and very dark, shot through with a tiny bit of gray. It had to be premature because I doubted he was much more than ten years older than me. His facial featuresâthough thrown in deep shadow because of the low light in the roomâwere chiseled and angular, too handsome to be fair to the rest of the world. Wire-rimmed glasses perched on the tip of his straight nose, slightly askew. Despite the handsomeness, he had dark circles under his eyes and frown lines around his mouth, as if he hadnât slept in weeks. And he was wearing Angry Birds pajamas.
When he saw me, his deep-set blue eyes widened and he flinched like Iâd snuck up on him. âWho the hell are you?â
I let out a squeaky gasp and backed away toward Taylor because the guy looked fucking scary when he turned on the full force of that scowl.
âJesus Christ, Beaudry, relax,â Taylor said. He picked up his briefcase and pulled out a legal-size envelope. âThis is my friend Mackenzie. I was driving him home, and I just popped in to drop off these contracts from Harrelson.â
Beaudry grunted and crossed the room to sit at his desk. He waved a hand in the vague direction of a stack of shelves. âJust put them in the inbox. Iâll deal with them later.â
âIf you look them over now, I can take back any questions or return themâŠâ
He glared at Taylor over his shoulder, and Taylor wisely shut his mouth. Then the manâs gaze settled on me. It wasnât the scowl heâd given me earlier, but it wasnât exactly aâŠnice expression either. It was more of an assessing glare than anything. âWelcome to Chatham House, Mackenzie. What do you think?â he asked.
I had no idea what he meant. What did I think of the house? The room? Him? âItâsâŠimpressive. The artwork isâŠunusual.â
He let out a belting laugh that I hadnât been expecting, so I jumped, but then the rich baritone of it made my toes curl. It was an odd reaction, as I wasnât usually affected by such things.
âUnusual is a kind way of putting it. The artwork came with the house, along with much of the furniture. I just havenât gotten around to redecorating.â
âOh, thatâsâŠâ . âHow long have you lived here, then?â
Beaudry turned back to his computer and began typing furiously. âAbout five years,â he answered without turning back around.
I choked on air, and Taylor snorted. âI think by âhavenât gotten around to it,â you mean âjust donât give a shit,ââ he muttered.
âTouchĂ©, Mr. Morrison. Is there anything else you need?â
Taylor sighed, probably realizing that the man was not going to look at whatever was in the envelope while we were still there to relay any messages back to Mindstream. He clamped a hand around my wrist and started dragging me toward the door. âAll right, weâre going. Remember, drinks at the Kingâs Shield next Friday.â
âI donât think Iâm going to beââ
Taylor spoke right over Beaudryâs muttering. âYou already said you would. No backsies. I can pick you up.â
âI think Iâd enjoy driving my shiny Lotus instead, but thank you very much for the offer,â Beaudry growled. âNice meeting you, Mack,â I heard him call through the open door.
âNickname basis already?â I laughed to Taylor.
âThat has nothing to do with nicknames and everything to do with your name being too long for him to remember.â
âI heard that, Morrison!â
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J.K. Hogan has been telling stories for as long as she can remember, beginning with writing cast lists and storylines for her toys growing up. When she finally decided to put pen to paper, magic happened. She is greatly inspired by all kinds of music and often creates a âsoundtrackâ for her stories as she writes them. J.K. is hoping to one day have a little something for everyone, so sheâs branched out from m/f paranormal romance and added m/m contemporary romance. Who knows whatâs next?
J.K. resides in North Carolina, where she was born and raised. A true southern girl at heart, she lives in the country with her husband and two sons, a cat, and two champion agility dogs. If she isnât on the agility field, J.K. can often be found chasing waterfalls in the mountains with her husband, or down in front at a blues concert. In addition to writing, she enjoys training and competing in dog sports, spending time with her large southern family, camping, boating and, of course, reading! For more information, please visit www.jkhogan.com.
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Can’t wait to read this đ And I LOVE Kerli! I got to actually see her live once at Market Days in Chicago đ