a little bit of the new book!

The General and the Horse-Lord by Sarah Black coming April 5 from Dreamspinner


General John Mitchel and his favorite pilot, Gabriel Sanchez, served together as comrades and brothers-in-arms for more than twenty-five years. They followed the warrior’s path: honor first, and service, and the safety of the tribe. Their own needs for love and companionship were secondary to the mission. Retirement from the army, however, proves challenging in ways neither expected.

When old warriors retire, their armor starts falling away, and the noise of the world crowds in. That changing world sets up longings in both men for the life they might have had. After years of loving on the down-low, the idea of living together in the light seems like pure sweet oxygen to men who have been underwater a little too long. But what will it cost them to turn their dreams into truth?

Excerpt:
When the coffee finished brewing, John carried a couple of mugs into the living room and handed one to Gabriel. He set his cup down on the coffee table and settled down next to him on the couch. “So what’s been happening with you? You’ve been in practice about six months. Is the law what you were hoping it would be?”

Gabriel had his nose in the cup, smelling the rich coffee. “Yeah, it’s good. Fine. Not….”

Not like the army. He didn’t need to say it. John felt it too. “You miss it still?” Gabriel nodded. “Yeah, me too. But it’s a young man’s game.”

Gabriel had finished law school the year before, deciding on a midlife career in public service. John also suspected he was doing it to make Martha happy. She’d been a good army wife, following him across the world, managing the family while he was deployed. John thought she would like being a lawyer’s wife. “I don’t like the young lawyers right out of school much. I sound like an old man, looking at them and thinking what a bunch of selfish, spoiled little pricks they are. Money, money, money. You could take the whole crowd of them right off a cliff following the sweet green scent of money. I don’t know, John. I look at them and think, who the fuck is left? Where are the leaders? Is there an ounce of fortitude in any of them? They get hysterical when they can’t remember the pocket where they stowed their phones.”

John picked up his cup and drank the coffee down. “Now you know why I had a shit fit and pretended to flunk my entire freshman class. Not that I think it did any good. I just wanted to see if any single one of them would stand up and admit they hadn’t a clue because they’d bought their papers.”

“Did they?”

John shook his head.

“I like the practice, though. It’s like the law firm of last resort. For the clueless and the desperate. And the broke. I don’t think I’ll ever have a pot to piss in. But I’m always happy to stick a thorn in the fat asses of the establishment.” Gabriel reached out and took his empty cup. “You want a refill?”

“No. I think I’m going to grab a quick shower. Finish what’s in the pot if you want.”

John stepped into the shower off his bedroom, gave himself a brisk scrub-down. He toweled off and wrapped the towel around his waist. Gabriel was waiting for him, sitting on the side of the bed. He’d undressed down to his boxers, clothes neatly folded over the back of a chair. He stood and reached out, pulled John closer by the towel around his waist. He leaned forward, moved his warm mouth across John’s shoulder, up his neck. “I love the smell of Dial soap on your skin.” He pulled the towel away and gathered John into his arms. “My old friend. I can’t tell you how much I’ve missed you.”

“Hello, Gabriel.” John reached up, traced his fingers along Gabriel’s strong jawline, across a mouth that had always curved into a smile at his touch. Gabriel moved his hand down into the curly brown hair that covered John’s belly and chest, still mostly brown, with just a few notes of silver. Gabriel said the silver looked good, matched the color of his eyes.
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Can't wait for this!


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Lauraadriana wrote: "Can't wait for this!"

I hope you like it- :)


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Sarah wrote: "Lauraadriana wrote: "Can't wait for this!"

I hope you like it- :)"


Of course I will! Are you participating in the M/M Romance writing event this year? I wrote a prompt which I was kind of hoping for you to snag, but it was kindly picked by another author already :)


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Lauraadriana wrote: "Sarah wrote: "Lauraadriana wrote: "Can't wait for this!"

I hope you like it- :)"

Of course I will! Are you participating in the M/M Romance writing event this year? I wrote a prompt which I was k..."


I haven't even looked at the list yet- I've just started a new novel- something different for me which is requiring a good bit of research- a mystery series starring Michelangelo Merisi- so I am ankle deep in mud in 1602, at an inn on the road to Loretto. Of course I am one of those Caravaggio nuts so the research is like sunshine to me. Maybe I should send him to northern Italy where he can meet Christopher Marlowe, living in disguise! Okay, maybe that's a bit much.


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Sarah wrote: "Lauraadriana wrote: "Sarah wrote: "Lauraadriana wrote: "Can't wait for this!"

I hope you like it- :)"

Of course I will! Are you participating in the M/M Romance writing event this year? I wrote a..."


YES! I read your last blog post on him, I am very much looking forward to that novel. Caravaggio is such a haunting character both his work and his life was so tumultous and dark. I really can't wait to see where you take him.

Wow Marlowe and Caravaggio on the run and in love. Jeepers my head might explode reading that!


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Lauraadriana wrote: "Sarah wrote: "Lauraadriana wrote: "Sarah wrote: "Lauraadriana wrote: "Can't wait for this!"

I hope you like it- :)"

Of course I will! Are you participating in the M/M Romance writing event this y..."


Caravaggio and Marlowe in love? I think my head might explode writing that!Though I can see them together so easily- I suspect Michelangelo Merisi was hungry his whole life for real intellectual challenge. If only he'd had a couple fo years living with Leonardo or Gallileo! Or even a really good education! He wouldn't have spent so much time ready to jump out of his skin.

That time reminds me of now- the leaps and bounds in communication that the computer and www is giving us, right in the middle of the constant wars and violence. Gallileo's telescopes must have been like that- like--look right here and suddenly the universe opens up before you.

I'm going to write him a little differently than he's portrayed in the histories, because they don't seem to recognize that he must have seen the world differently in order to paint so differently. And what was that like? Like Jack Kerouak when he sat down at the typewriter and glued all the pages together so he would have one long roll of paper and wouldn't have to stop-
All those wild boys, jumping out of their skins, running loose and causing havoc. Now they're medicated so they can go to school, which I don't think is a bad thing- the meds at least keeps them from feeling like they're going mad all the time, and doesn't supress cognitive function-


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Melanie Sarah Black is guest blogging at ScatteredThoughtsandRogueWords to celebrate the release of her new book The General and The Horse Lord. I am giving away one copy of her book to those who comment on her post that day.

So join us on Friday, April 5th for Sarah Black's guest blog and book giveaway at http://scatteredthoughtsandroguewords...


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