Posts tagged with 'Deception'

Blog Week Continues

  • Posted on December 20, 2012 at 8:17 am

Holly clipartUpdate: Congratulations to Jan. D. who won the $15 Gift Card!

I’ll also be giving away two ebooks of the winner’s choice at the other blog stops from Dec. 20-22. Leave a comment on any of my blogs and you will be entered.

In the meantime, my blog week continues to celebrate the release of How To Woo… A Reluctant Bride.

Here is the schedule:

Dec. 20, Servants of the Muse blog with a post about the Kama Sutra

Today I will also be at Lex Valentine’s Sunlight Sucks blog for Lex’s 30 Days of Christmas featuring a special giveaway of my novella Deception, Historical M/M Romance

Dec. 21, The Romance Studio blog to discuss Victorian weddings

Dec. 22, Love In A Book Reviews

My thanks to everyone who visited and left a comment during the Secret Santa Blog Hop. Hope you all enjoyed reading the different posts. Happy Reading!

Lyndi

 

Contest News!

  • Posted on August 17, 2012 at 1:03 pm

UPDATE: Congratulations to Mindy G. who won the Conference giveaway package!

In July I attended the RWA National Conference in Anaheim and collected free books and promo for one lucky winner. Details on how to enter are found on my Stay-at-Home Conference Giveaway page. Winner will be chosen on September 5. Must be 18 or older and a resident of North America.

The contest features free books and promo items as well as The lucky black Kinklab Padded Blindfold from the Passionate Ink Chapter’s Dungeon Party that resulted in me winning a beautiful pair of rhinestone handcuffs donated by erotic author Sabrina York.

And check out Sabrina York’s blog contest. You could win a pair of rhinestone handcuffs similar to the ones I won!

Friend and erotic romance author Jina Bacarr interviewed me at the recent RWA National Conference in Anaheim, California, after I won the Grand Prize at the Passionate Ink Dungeon Party. Yes, I am now the proud owner of a pair of rhinestone handcuffs!

Naughty Librarian shows off PI rhinestone handcuffs she won donated by Sabrina_York

My thanks to Jina for the fun interview.

Lyndi

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Deception: Excerpt from Chapter One

  • Posted on August 21, 2011 at 3:31 pm

Excerpt:

Feeling at loose ends, he wandered around the periphery of the ballroom, his artist’s eye drawn to the paintings on the walls and the statuettes expertly placed in niches. Whoever owned this place had incredible taste and must have traveled on the continent.

As he was admiring a fine statue of a naked youth, a tall man approached him. Leander eyed the stranger’s costume, a study in black-and-gold satin, with puffed sleeves and a gold ruff. A feathered and gold-trimmed black velvet beret covered his head above a gold mask that covered his entire face. “Good evening,” Leander said. “This is a fine piece of work.”

“It is. Our host has excellent taste.” The man’s voice was muffled a bit, and Leander leaned closer to hear better.

“May I ask who our host is?” he asked.

The man shook his head. “That is not for fools to know.”

Frustrated, Leander shook his head. “This is so confusing. I have no idea what this place is or how I even came to be invited.”

“I do,” the man said cryptically.

Leander frowned. “Do I know you?”

“We’ve met.”

“Did you send me the costume?” He’d racked his brain, trying to figure out who it might have been.

The man nodded his head regally.

“Will I recognize you?”

“I hope so,” the stranger said. “We spent a memorable night together.”

Leander’s heart raced. Could it be the gentleman from the restaurant? The one he’d spent the night with in early January. The one he’d dreamt about for the last two months. Could it really be Rupert?

“Then I must find you when it’s time to unmask,” he said, unwilling to let the man escape again tonight.

The stranger chuckled. “Oh, there will be no unmasking. Too dangerous.”

“I see,” Leander said. That meant there were men here who feared to have their identities revealed. He glanced around the room, wondering who they were: highly placed government officials or judges, perhaps. Or clergymen. Possibly even a prince of the realm. “So we are in good company tonight.”

“Precisely.”

Leander turned back to his companion. “What of you? Do you, too, fear exposure?”

“Only a fool would not.”

Leander made no reply. It was true, though there were many in London who flouted the law, some quite openly.
“But if we cannot unmask, how will I ever know who you are? Will you at least tell me your name?”

“Not here.”

“Then where can we go?” Leander asked, impatient to know who the stranger was.

“The night is young,” the man said mildly. “Do you not wish to stay and party?”

Shocked by his own boldness, Leander answered, “Not if there’s a possibility of a private party.”

“Then come home with me.”

* * *

Rupert held his breath until Leander nodded his agreement. He’d wanted the handsome youth since the moment he’d first seen him in January. He’d fought the impulse to see him again, but images of the lad, so slim and handsome, with his fair hair and blue eyes, had haunted his dreams.

He turned and led the way out of the house, ignoring the merriment around him, pausing only to collect their coats at the door. Leander followed him out into the dark night. Rupert pulled off his hat and the full-face mask, glad to feel the cool air on his face. “That’s better.” The mask had been stifling inside, but necessary.

Leander removed his half-mask and pulled Rupert to where light spilled out of a downstairs window. His gaze searched Rupert’s face. “The man with the green carnation.”

Rupert let out a sigh. He’d been unsure of how the younger man would react to seeing him again. He was no longer a handsome youth, but a man of five-and-thirty, every one of those years limned on his visage. “Then you do remember me.”

Leander reached up to cup his face, flicking a thumb over Rupert’s lips. “I remember you, Rupert,” he said softly.
Rupert grasped Leander’s wrist and turned his head to press a kiss into one palm. “Shall we go?”

They waited until a hansom cab had been summoned. After giving the address of his lodgings, Rupert climbed in, leaving room for the younger man beside him. Once inside, he held onto Leander’s hand in the dark.

“I’m so glad you came tonight,” Rupert said.

“I’m hoping to come again soon.” Leander’s voice held a teasing note.

Rupert laughed at the innuendo. “I think I can help with that.”

“I rather thought you might. And if I can be of any service…”

“I’ll think of something,” Rupert said, his voice thick with desire. Anticipation thrummed in the air, heightening his senses. The short journey seemed interminable, but at last the cab arrived at Rupert’s rented townhouse in Chelsea. Getting out, he paid the driver and motioned Leander toward the door. As he unlocked it, he said, “I gave my man the night off. No one will disturb us.”

* * *

Copyright 2011 by Lyndi Lamont

New Release: Deception by Lyndi Lamont

  • Posted on August 20, 2011 at 6:34 pm

My new novella has just been released by Amber Allure

Deception - medium cover

Available now from Amber Allure

Genres: Gay / Historical / The Arts / Series
Heat Level: 3
Length: Novella (20k words)

London 1895, where men who love other men flaunt convention and risk imprisonment for “the love that dare not speak its name”. Until Oscar Wilde goes on trial for gross indecency…

An anonymous and intriguing invitation leads struggling artist, Leander Frampton, into a private world of sensuality with a stranger in an elaborate black and gold costume. When the masks come off, he rediscovers the lover he’s dreamed of for the last two months. The man who abruptly left him in the middle of the night. Now Rupert has returned, inspiring Leander’s art and filling him with desire. Thinking he has found both muse and patron, Leander gives all he has: his heart, his body, his talent. But Rupert is as elusive and evasive as ever, appearing and disappearing in
Leander’s life, with little explanation.

Forbidden passions lure Rupert Austin, an outwardly staid art importer, into a secret life where he is free to pursue his love of handsome young men. Past loss makes him shy away from involvement, but he is unable to resist Leander’s talent, youthful beauty and enthusiasm. Rupert arranges for a private showing of Leander’s work, but that doesn’t mean he trusts Leander with all of his secrets, especially after risky public sex that could have landed them in jail.

Two very different men – one, a businessman, with a great deal to lose and a taste for secret liaisons with beautiful young men; the other a young, gifted artist who will give his all to the right man. Will deception destroy any possibility for a once-in-a-lifetime passion for these two lovers?

I’ll post an excerpt tomorrow.

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