Love bytes is delighted and honored to host the official cover reveal of Rosalind Abel’s upcoming release “The Glasshouse”, book 6 in the succesfull Lavender Shores series.
Rosalind introduces us to the series, shares an exclusive excerpt and brought a giveaway for our readers!
Welcome Rosalind đ
Thank you so, so much to Love Bytes for hosting the cover reveal of The Glasshouse. While this is the sixth installment of the Lavender Shores series, each novel can be read as a standalone.
The Glasshouse arrives April 3, 2018. In the meantime, if you havenât already, take a trip to Lavender Shores. You have plenty of time to get acquainted with the town and its memorable residents before Adrian and Harrisonâs story is told. I canât wait for you to fall in love with my boys! Much love, Rosalind
HERE WE GO!!
Cover Artist: AngstyG
Blurb:
Adrian Rivera lives as he damn well pleases, defying his Lavender Shores family to spend his days farming the beautiful Northern California land. Not one to daydream of true love and romance, Adrianâs social life has always been filled with sex and plenty of good times.
Harrison Getty went from NFL star quarterback to Americaâs gay heartthrob, to reality TV starâwith his wedding day broadcast live on national television. But Harrison feels trapped in a Hollywood life dictated by others. To breathe again, he runs from it allâŠ
Adrianâs attraction to Harrison has been building for monthsâeven as Harrison prepared to marry another man. Lightning strikes between them, stirring emotions and passions as Adrian finds âthe one,â a love thatâs meant to be. But can Harrison stop running long enough to know his own heart?
Amid scandals and betrayals, Adrian and Harrison struggle to grow their new love even as lifeâs storms threaten to shatter it allâŠ
(Disclaimer: The novel is still in edits, so there may be slight changes and/or correction by the time of publication.)
The wedding planner had a close personal relationship with King Midas. That was the only possible explanation for all the gold. I glanced at my reflection in the massive hallway mirror and adjusted my golden bow tie. Like a bow tie wasnât bad enough, they had to make it gold.
Nevertheless, I was the lucky oneâdespite having to wear a bow tieâbecause gold was a good color on me. I refocused on the scene outside the window of the photographer arranging the grooms and family members. Despite both of the grooms wearing actual neckties, gold wasnât their color. Everyone looked washed-out.
As Kimberly Epstein adjusted her golden mother-of-the-groom dress while the photographer attempted to reposition the group for a fresh shot, I realized the wedding planner wasnât responsible for the color palette. Nope, this had the Epstein name all over it, just like the rest of their mansion. Everything was gilded, even the mirror Iâd used to check my appearance. The entire decor could be summed up in gold, marble, and onyx. Like my mother said: money could buy anything except class.
I felt bad for Jasper, though. One of the things that first attracted me to him was his red hairâLord knows I love a gingerâbut that stupid gold bow tie wasnât helping him out. He was handsome, in that geeky hot way he had going on. But the gold made him look more brassy than his normally ginger glow.
Not for the first time, I wondered if Jasperâs brother truly grasped what he was marrying into. Sure, as a famous ex-quarterback, Harrison Getty was wealthy and famousâas evidenced by his wedding being televisedâbut he was marrying into one of the Lavender Shores five founding families. As Riveras, weâre every bit as proud of our founding family heritage as the Epsteins, but we didnât gold plate everything.
Narrowing my eyes, I studied Harrison. He was as all-American as a man could get. Tall, dark thick hair, model faceâa literal modelâs faceâcompleted with NFL biceps. But he didnât look like a model smashed between Jasper and Will and the rest of the Epstein clan. He looked stressed, tired, and like he was two shallow breaths away from running off to puke into the bushes. I didnât think the gold tie could be blamed for all of it either. That particular pallor had been growing on him the past few weeks.
âFifteen more minutes, ladies and gentlemen. While weâre not live yet, I would ask you to remember that things need to stay calm and orderly.â A manâs voice boomed from behind one of the closed door in the hall.
After turning my back on the never-ending photo session, I padded over to the door, cracked it open, and peered through. One of the television crewmembers stood midway on the spiraling staircaseâthat mightâve come directly from the Titanicâand addressed the crowd filling the foyer and spilling out the front door onto the lawn.
âPeople would be less rowdy if we had hors dâoeuvres and champagne.â I readjusted to see Robert Kelly, the father of another founding family, giving a wide-eyed expression to those around him. He reached into the inside pocket of his suit jacket and pulled out a rainbow-hued flask and offered it to someone outside my view. âHere, help yourself. Itâs not a mimosa, butââ
He didnât get to finish the thought before his wife, Debbra, snatched the flask away and shoved it into her purse. âKnock it off. The last thing the town needs is looking like a bunch of lushes showing up for a wedding on national television.â She sniffed and lowered her voice. âAlthough Iâm not sure anyone will be able to see anything past all the gold.â
I almost laughed. Debbra Kelly actually agreeing with me on style. What would my mother say?
The TV man continued to give directions as I looked past the Kellys. It seemed as if the entire town of Lavender Shores was present for the chance of being seen on television. I didnât blame anyone; it was fun. And we were proud of our town. There was only one Lavender Shores. Before a few months ago, it had been a secret little treasure. But after the reality series that followed Will and Harrisonâs engagement aired, the entire country had fallen in love with the place. The show promised a huge influx of tourists, and that was a very good thing.
âCrazy out there, isnât it?â
I jumped at the whisper near my ear and shut the door on reflex, as if Iâd been caught snooping. I turned to see Jasperâs smiling face. âPictures done?â
He nodded and thumbed over his shoulder. âYeah. Finally. They want us all to go out to the groomsmenâs rooms. They need shots of us getting ready. Even though we wonât be live yet, theyâll use them for behind-the-scenes clips or something.â
âThey want us to get ready again? Didnât we already do that?â
Jasper shrugged and pushed up his glasses. âRemember, one of their cameras wasnât working? Now we do it again.â
Oh right. Well, whatever. Like it mattered. As one of the groomâs brotherâs friends, I was a side character in this tale. âMaybe if we get dressed again, we can change out these horrid bow ties and vests for something a little less metallic. Iâd settle for neon at this point.â
Jasper laughed. âI thought you were exaggerating about the Epsteins at the beginning. Itâs like the Kardashians on steroids.â Jasper grew serious again. âIâm not sure Harrison really knows what heâs getting into.â
âI was thinking the same thing.â I glanced over Jasperâs shoulder. âWe should be careful about saying such things from now on. With my luck Iâll make some disparaging remark about the Epsteins by a live mike and it will be broadcast all over the country.â
Jasper bugged his eyes. âGood point.â
âMy parents would skin me alive if I embarrass the Rivera name on national television.â
âTrue. Your motherâs scarier than Kimberly Epstein.â
âAnd sheâs proud of that.â
Jasper gave a shudder. âTo think I allowed myself to miss out on joining the cult.â He exhaled in exaggerated relief.
I play-nudged him toward the doorway at the end of the hall that led to the back staircase. âYou should be grieving you missed out on all of this.â
Iâd lusted after Jasper from afar and we finally went on a date several months ago. The goodnight kiss was about as passionate as kissing your grandmother, so we flipped the script and built a friendship instead of a romance.
He looked over his shoulder as he kept walking. âWell, you are the only one of us that looks halfway decent in these god-awful ties.â
Though Harrison was a famous ex-football player and Americaâs newest face of the gay movement, besides the crew and his publicist, the bedroom suite used as his personal dressing space was only occupied by three other people he actually knewâJasper, myself, and Johnny Myers, an ex-teammate. I was certain Willâs suite was packed with the entire Epstein family.
By the time Jasper and I entered the suite, Harrison had already commandeered the restroom for himself. Maybe Iâd been right and he was feeling sick. From the short seven months since knowing him through Jasper, I realized how bittersweet this was. All of America was watching him, yet only one of the three groomsmen in the room was a member of Harrisonâs family. I would need some space too.
Iâd anticipated that Angela, Harrisonâs publicist, would start micromanaging Jasper and me the minute we stepped into the suite, but she was occupied in a whispered conversation with Johnny in the far corner of the room. Though nearly silent, their frantic hand gestures only increased the growing sense of anxiety.
Jasper cast me a nervous glance and then looked toward the closed bathroom door.
âI canât do this.â Johnny started to step around Angela, but though she was probably a third his size, she stopped him with a hand on his chest.
She whirled toward the cameraman. âYouâre not filming this, right?â
The poor guy shook his head like he expected her to slit his throat.
âGood. Keep it that way.â She refocused on Johnny. âYou can do this. And you are going to do this. Youâre under contract, and youâre getting a hefty paycheck and priceless exposure.â
Jasper and I exchanged glances again. Johnny was getting paid? From Jasperâs expression, that was news to him as well. I was willing to bet Harrison wasnât aware of it either.
âI donât care. Fine me for breach of contract.â Johnny sounded so panicked I nearly felt sorry for him. âMy dadâs right. This kind of publicity is the last thing I need. I canât be seen as part of this. Everyone will think Iâm queer too.â
Okay, no more feeling sorry for Johnny boy.
âDear God, save me from you Bible Belt people.â The publicist threw back her head and let loose a frustrated sigh before slapping her hand on Johnnyâs chest again. âIf youâre so worried about that, get a date with a model. Hell, Iâll get you a date with ten models. We can film an orgy with you with the entire new line-up of Victoriaâs Secret women. Weâll release it as a sex tape.â
Johnny blanched but looked hopeful. âSeriously?â
Another sigh. âNo, of course not. The Victoria girls are models, not whores.â As Johnnyâs expression darkened, she rushed ahead. âBut we can definitely figure out how to release a sex tape. One that makes you look extremely desired and extremely straight. And probably ten thousand times better in the bedroom than you actually are.â
He pushed her hand roughly aside and stepped around her. âIâm outta here.â
I normally didnât have violent tendencies, and I didnât know Harrison all that well, not really, but I wanted to go kick that guyâs ass.
Yeah, because me taking on Johnny Myers, linebacker or whatever the fuck he was, would end oh so nicely for my face.
Before Jasper or I could say anything, Angela straightened and made a beeline for us. âOkay, Iâm going to chase down Johnny and get that damn tux off him.â She jabbed a finger at Jasper. âYou go find somebody in the crowd you know whoâs roughly his size.â She started to head out of the room and then looked back. She pointed at me. âIf Harrison comes out, stall.â Without waiting to see if we agreed, she stormed out of the room.
âWhat the hell?â Jasper turned to me, his blue eyes wide and nervous. âI guess we need another groomsman. Who do you think? Connor?â
Perfect. âYeah. Nicely done.â Connor, my best friendâs husband, was every bit as big as Johnny Myers, and with none of the cowardice. âI can go ask him if you want.â
âNo.â Jasper shook his head and straightened. âHarrison never stops doing things for me, the least I can do is try to fix this.â
Several minutes passed with no sign of Angela, Jasper, or Connor. I began to pace like I was the one getting married.
What a thought.
I was suddenly aware that Harrison had been in the bathroom an exorbitantly long time. Maybe the guy really was sick.
I padded over to the bathroom door and knocked quietly.
There was no answer.
I knocked again.
Still no answer. Despite his star status, Harrison wasnât one to be rude. He really had looked sick and white as a sheet. Maybe heâd passed outâŠ.
I tested the door handle, and it turned. I nudged it open and poked my head in. âHarrison? Are you alriââ
My words fell away. Harrison stood in front of the bathroom vanity, his hands gripping the edge of the counter, and his brown eyes met mine in the reflection of the mirror.
I didnât even consider backing out and leaving him. Without a secondâs hesitation, I stepped in and shut the door behind me.
The man couldâve easily been a Greek god broken free from his marble casings. But not in that moment. He looked⊠terrified.
Made sense. He was getting married.
âJitters?â Dumb question.
He didnât answer at first, just took a deep breath. Finally, he nodded.
I attempted a smile. âI hear thatâs normal.â Actually, all my friends who had gotten married were so sickeningly in love that it was disgusting. I doubted any one of them had jitters. âWant me to get you something? Water? Champagne?â
Harrison shook his head.
âI saw Robert Kelly with a flask earlier. Iâm not sure whatâs in it, but knowing Robert, itâs something thatâll make you feel good.â
The corners of Harrisonâs lips curved into a smile in the mirror, and he released the edge of the marble counter long enough to turn and face me. âOf course Robert Kelly brought a flask to the wedding.â
Speech! That was a good sign. âA rainbow one, no less.â
A little snort. âAs expected. It is Lavender Shores, gay Mecca and all.â
I shrugged. I imagined Robert would drink out of a rainbow flask no matter where he was. I started to make a joke, then noticed the sweat dampening Harrisonâs collar. âYou feeling okay?â
âI look that bad, huh?â Another half-hearted grin. âI thought maybe my reflection was lying to me.â
I considered sugarcoating. But we were going to be on TV any second. âIâll go find you another shirt. No harm done. Youâll look like Americaâs gay sweetheart again in no time.â I reached for the bathroom door handle again.
âYou really have heard that itâs normal?â
I turned back to him. âWhat?â
âHaving jitters before the wedding. Thatâs normal, right?â
There was a desperation in his voice that had me taking a few steps closer. âYeah. Anybody in their right mind would feel that way before they walked down the aisle. Especially when doing so in front of the whole damn world.â
He shuddered.
Okay, maybe that wasnât helpful. Dammit, I needed to do a better job. I closed the distance and gripped both of his shoulders. Dear God, the man was all muscle. I forced myself to meet his eyes. âThis is normal. Anyone would be nervous. Just breathe.â
He took a breath. It was shallow and shaky, but it was a breath. And it was progress.
I gave a little shake to my grip, like I imagined his coach mightâve done. He needed a pep talk. âYouâre gonna be fine. You got this. Keep your eye on the ball.â Maybe that was a little bit too literal. âYouâre marrying the man you love. Thatâs the only thing that matters. You and Will. Trust me, I know. Iâm seeing soulmate after fucking soulmate⊠er⊠sorry. I can tell you, from what I see, itâs worth every bit of work and fear there is to get to that other side.â
There. That was pretty good.
It seemed Harrison thought so too. He took a deeper breath.
âJust let everything else fade away. Donât worry about the cameras. Donât worry about the crowd. Donât worry about anything. Just keep your eyes on Will the whole time. Heâs the only thing that matters. You get through this and then the two of you have the rest of your lives together.â
Harrison blinked a couple of times. Then he lifted his hands and placed them on either side of my face.
And kissed me.
Rosalind Abel grew up tending chickens alongside her sweet and faithful Chow, Lord Elgin. While her fantasy of writing novels was born during her teen years, she never would have dreamed sheâd one day publish steamy romances about gorgeous men. However, sometimes life turns out better than planned.
In between crafting scorching sex scenes and helping her men find their soul mates, Rosalind enjoys cooking, collecting toys, and making the best damn scrapbooks in the world (this claim hasnât been proven, but sheâs willing to put good money on it).
She adores MM Romance, the power it has to sweep the reader away into worlds filled with passion, steam, and love. Rosalind also enjoys her collection of plot bunnies and welcomes new fuzzy ones into her home all the time, so feel free to send any adorable ones her way.
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Such a beautiful cover! Congratulations!
Gorgeous cover. I love this series!
Congrats on the new cover – it compliment the rainbow of colors on the series. đ
This has got to be the best in the series so far
Love the cover and excerpt! Congratulations on your new book!
Great cover. Thanks for the excerpt, the book sounds great.
I have to start this series!
I had the pleasure of reading this in exchange for a review. And it was awesome. This whole series is brilliant. Congratulations.
It looks like a lovely story!
I love the cover. I have been waiting for Adam’s story!
beautiful cover, intriguing blurb
congrats on the upcoming release
Thank you for the excerpt! The cover looks amazing.
Cool set of books right here!
Nice covers! Hope you have luck with your series!
Beautiful cover…and this is from a person who doesn’t usually pay attention to covers, lol. Congrats and good luck on the new release!
Congrats on another nice cover. I love the pastel colors and that give it a romantic tone across the whole series.
I canât wait!!
I read book 1 and enjoyed it very much, looking forward to reading the rest of the series đ
What a gorgeous cover, love it. Congrats on your upcoming release
I love this series! It’s so exciting when a new installment is added to Ms. Abel’s body of work…just like Christmas all over again. Her men are addictive as are her plots. I wish I lived in her mind in Lavender Shores!
What a beautiful cover – again! Love this series đ
Great cover, I have to read this series once and for all.
Now that is a great cover!
Looks interesting!