THE TIME OF MY LIFE
NORA PHOENIX
M/M ROMANCE
RELEASE DATE: 02.08.18
COVER DESIGN: JAY AHEER/ Simply Defined Art
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Denver is determined to realize his lifelong dream of becoming a singer. That’s why entering in The Right Note TV contest is the biggest opportunity he’ll ever get. After everything he’s been through with the boyfriend (now ex) from hell, he will not risk losing himself ever again, especially over a guy.
Judah has almost hit rock bottom. His dream to make it as a singer and musician is all but dead. Added to that, he’s broke and he’s about to outwear his welcome with his friends. Taking part in The Right Note is his last chance, but he cannot afford to show who he really is at the risk of permanently alienating his conservative family.
Denver doesn’t want to be drawn to Judah, ‘cause the guy spells trouble in every way. But the heart wants what it wants, and Denver seems unable to say no, even when Judah keeps switching from hot to cold on him.
When Judah meets Denver, he knows he’s in deep, deep trouble. He fights the attraction with everything he’s got, but Denver draws him in like the sun. Being with him comes at a price, however, and it’s not just jeopardizing winning the contest. When Denver’s ex stirs up trouble, Judah has to make a decision. Is Denver worth putting everything on the line for?
The Time of My Life is a steamy stand-alone MM romance with a sweet HEA. Please note trigger warnings for domestic abuse and rape. 97k words.
“I think maybe both of us are a lot more insecure and vulnerable and maybe even damaged than we let on…” Judah said softly.
“I never realized you thought so little of yourself,” Denver whispered. “And it hurts, because you’re such a good man, Judah. A good, kind, sweet man. You’re not a fuck-up, baby.”
“Neither are you. I don’t know all the details of your relationship with Cody, but maybe you have gotten so used to not being able to talk that you forgot how? You’re bossy, Denver, and I fucking love it, but with me you’re sometimes so passive and scared, expecting things to collapse on you all over again.”
This time, Denver’s tears spilled over, and the sight of his wet cheeks broke Judah’s heart. “They did. You left me and I didn’t understand why, what I had done wrong…”
“I’m so sorry, baby. So fucking sorry. You did nothing wrong. It was all me.”
“No, it wasn’t, and as much as I appreciate you saying it, it’s not true. We both fucked up. You walked away, but I let you, and neither of us fought for it, for us. Neither of us talked. You were right about that. So, let’s talk more.”
Judah’s own eyes welled up at that and he couldn’t help but hold Denver so tight and kiss him so soft and tenderly, until they both ran out of air.
“Do we need to talk more right now?” Denver asked.
Judah inched his head back so he could meet his eyes. “What do you mean?”
Denver’s hand wrapped around his cock and shot him a sultry look. “I think there’s been enough talking for now. I think we need some serious action.”
Judah’s laugh transformed into a deep moan as Denver rolled on top of him and inched his way down with kisses, nibbles, and licks until he’d reached Judah’s cock and swallowed him down. Yeah, enough with the talking.
When she was a little tot, Nora’s mom got a library subscription for her. That, as they say, was that, and a lifelong love for books was born. Nora never stopped reading and doesn’t exaggerate when she says she devours books, rather than plain reads them. She started writing stories as soon as she could hold a pen, and wrote her first full book as a teen (on a typewriter!). It took her waaaay too long to follow her dream to become a romance author.
Nora writes M/M romance, because hello, sexy boys, and likes her men flawed, strong, and a tad broken. She appreciates a little kink, but insists on a happy ever after.
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