Hey, Joe by KC Kendricks
March 28, 2015
It's a brave new world out there! Just in time for My Sexy Saturday (#MSS85), I've dipped my fingers into indie publishing. After having over sixty books published I thought I was competent enough to put out a short story on my own. Finding the photo I turned into the cover helped a lot, too. I saw that picture and I knew I had a story for that guy.
Here are seven sexy paragraphs from my first indie story, Hey, Joe.
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“Riley.” He tapped my hip. “Riley?”
I groaned and made an attempt to slide to the side and get off him. He aided my effort by giving me a shove. I snickered at him. “That’s payback, isn’t it?”
Joe was breathing hard but he managed to speak. “I recall you said, and I quote, ‘Get the fuck off me now’ just before you flipped me to the floor.”
I stroked his cheek with my knuckles. “I helped you up.”
He smiled as a streak of sunlight fell across the bed. His beautiful blue eyes sparkled as he gazed at me. “I’ve missed you, Riley. I’m so sorry--”
“Shh. Don’t you think that after all these years I know?”
His eyes glittered in the bright light. “But it was a shitty thing to do to the guy I’m in love with.”
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HEY, JOE
Available now at All Romance eBooks, Omni Lit and Amazon
Only 99-cents for a limited time
About Hey, Joe:
A vignette of contemporary gay romance
New York City detective Joe Hamilton lives a double life as an undercover operative. When a case takes an unexpected turn, Joe finds himself separated from his partner. He scribbles a cryptic message in a birthday card and drops it in the mailbox.
Riley O’Shea kissed his partner goodbye at the beginning of a normal day only to have Joe disappear without a word. Riley’s worried but after a greeting card arrives with a date and flight number inside, Riley claims the ticket and boards a plane to Chicago. It’s the only way to get the answers he needs – and lots of reunion sex.
KC Kendricks
http://www.kckendricks.com
Be sure to check out all the My Sexy Saturday blogs for some great excerpts!
It's a brave new world out there! Just in time for My Sexy Saturday (#MSS85), I've dipped my fingers into indie publishing. After having over sixty books published I thought I was competent enough to put out a short story on my own. Finding the photo I turned into the cover helped a lot, too. I saw that picture and I knew I had a story for that guy.
Here are seven sexy paragraphs from my first indie story, Hey, Joe.
_*_*_*_*_
“Riley.” He tapped my hip. “Riley?”

I groaned and made an attempt to slide to the side and get off him. He aided my effort by giving me a shove. I snickered at him. “That’s payback, isn’t it?”
Joe was breathing hard but he managed to speak. “I recall you said, and I quote, ‘Get the fuck off me now’ just before you flipped me to the floor.”
I stroked his cheek with my knuckles. “I helped you up.”
He smiled as a streak of sunlight fell across the bed. His beautiful blue eyes sparkled as he gazed at me. “I’ve missed you, Riley. I’m so sorry--”
“Shh. Don’t you think that after all these years I know?”
His eyes glittered in the bright light. “But it was a shitty thing to do to the guy I’m in love with.”
_*_*_*_
HEY, JOE
Available now at All Romance eBooks, Omni Lit and Amazon
Only 99-cents for a limited time
About Hey, Joe:
A vignette of contemporary gay romance
New York City detective Joe Hamilton lives a double life as an undercover operative. When a case takes an unexpected turn, Joe finds himself separated from his partner. He scribbles a cryptic message in a birthday card and drops it in the mailbox.
Riley O’Shea kissed his partner goodbye at the beginning of a normal day only to have Joe disappear without a word. Riley’s worried but after a greeting card arrives with a date and flight number inside, Riley claims the ticket and boards a plane to Chicago. It’s the only way to get the answers he needs – and lots of reunion sex.
KC Kendricks
http://www.kckendricks.com
Be sure to check out all the My Sexy Saturday blogs for some great excerpts!

Published on March 27, 2015 21:30
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