Tuesday, March 10, 2020

Murder Most Deserving, by @DeannaWadsworth & @hanksbooks #BOGO

Murder Most Deserving, Hank Edwards & Deanna Wadsworth
Lacetown Murder Mysteries: Case Two

An acoustic music festival comes to Lacetown, and with it, another dead body—this one found at Fleishman’s Funeral Home. Michael recuses himself from the autopsy, handing the job over to his arch-nemesis from a neighboring county.

Luckily Michael and local hairstylist Jazz are closer than ever. Between a trio of funerals, a blowout BBQ, and a couple of trips on Beulah, Jazz’s beloved scooter, Michael and Jazz do some sleuthing of their own. With the first gruesome murder still fresh in their memories, they can’t help but wonder if notorious murderer and famous author Russell Withingham might be targeting them from jail, where he’s awaiting trial.

The festival, however, brings in a veritable lineup of potential killers, including a familiar—and most unwelcome—figure from their past. As the murderer circles ever closer to Jazz and Michael, Sheriff Musgrave is quick to remind them that everyone’s a suspect until Sheriff Musgrave says they’re not!


Thank you so much for hosting us, Tyra!

We would like to share with your readers, an exclusive excerpt from our upcoming gay rom-com murder mystery MURER MOST DESERVING—A Lacetown Murder Mystery Case Two.
If you haven’t had a chance to meet Michael and Jazz, you are in for a treat.
Michael is a shy mortician, and Jazz is a hairstylist and as sassy as his name suggests. They first fell head over heels for each other in MURDER MOST LOVELY, and their romance is still going strong, hot and passionate. But another murder mystery has cast its shadow over Lacetown, Michigan and our delightful heroes.
But enjoy this exclusive excerpt of the calm before the storm, though when it comes to Michael and Jazz, their romance is nothing less than a wild and passionate tornado.



MURDER MOST DESERVING Case Two

EXCERPT:
Michael pulled his Toyota into a parking spot behind the Holland Harbor Lofts where Jazz lived above Misty’s salon. He glanced up to the second floor of the old brick building and saw white curtains fluttering in an open window to the loft apartment Michael had gotten to know well.
The old chandlery building was on Lacetown’s historic registry, the town quite proud of its rich fishing and shipping history. Right on Steelhead Avenue, the redbrick structure housed businesses below and the lofts above, all of them with a view of Lake Michigan across the street.
“Here you are,” Michael said.
“Yup, back to the grind. You going home to listen to your podcast to see if they found the hubby’s leg under the azalea bushes?”
Michael chuckled. “No, part three comes out next Thursday.”
“You’ll have to let me know what happened.” Jazz glanced at his watch. “I’ve got twenty minutes before my next client.”
Jazz’s wheat-colored hair was pulled back in a low ponytail, and his eyes sparkled like whisky in a crystal decanter. Michael never tired of gazing at Jazz. Sometimes his heart would leap in his chest like it had the first time he’d seen Jazz, taking him by surprise.
And you’re dating him. You get to make love to him….
Michael’s heart skipped again, and he gave Jazz a smile. “Twenty whole minutes?”
“Yup.”
Off and on during dinner and on the drive back from Gruff’s Grub, Jazz had complained about seeing Norbert again, a sure indication he was very preoccupied with the incident and trying not to be.
I’ve got just the thing to get Jazz’s mind off all that drama.
Michael placed his hand on Jazz’s bouncing knee. “You can do a lot in twenty minutes.”
Jazz’s wide mouth crooked into a knowing smile. “You can. You can cook a frozen pizza.”
“You can pay bills or do the dishes.”
Jazz nodded seriously. “You could even work out in twenty minutes.”
“Know what else you can do in twenty minutes?” Michael said, his pulse thumping even as his groin stirred.
“What’s that?” Jazz licked his lips.
“Play truth or dare.”
“Oh, I like that game,” Jazz said.
On their first date, Jazz had initiated the teenage girl slumber party game as a way to get to know each other, and it had worked surprisingly well.
He wasn’t sure what it was about Jazz—maybe his open, accepting nature?—but Michael had never felt so confident with any of his other lovers. At least not confident enough to say what he said next. “Would you like to take a dare?”
“Always.”
“I dare you to invite me up to your apartment.”
Jazz let out a throaty growl and hastily fumbled with his seat belt. “Dare accepted. And dammit, there’s only nineteen minutes left now.”
“We’d better hurry.”
Michael killed the engine and quickly got out of the car. His hands trembled with excitement as he locked the car with a beep-beep and pocketed his keys.
Grinning, Jazz entered his code for the interior stairway that led to his trendy loft. They climbed the stairs two at a time, and since they were alone in the hallway, Michael pressed his body against the length of Jazz’s back as Jazz unlocked his door.
With a sigh, Jazz leaned into Michael, thrusting his ass against Michael’s hardening dick. Michael wrapped his arms around Jazz’s solid waist and inhaled the sweet herbal scent of his boyfriend’s glorious hair.
His every fantasy had now become fixated on Jazz’s beautiful hair. He really hoped Jazz never got the notion to cut it all off.
The warmth of Jazz’s body seeped through their clothing and heated Michael’s blood. Any lingering thoughts about Jazz cutting his hair faded as passion flooded Michael’s senses.
“So what do you have in mind, Mr. Fleishman?” Jazz purred, pushing his door open but not stepping out of Michael’s embrace.
Michael nibbled Jazz’s earlobe, his pride swelling like his cock when Jazz shivered. That was definitely one of Jazz’s hot spots. The other was…. Michael pressed the flat of both hands on the front of Jazz’s hip bones, then to the soft fleshy areas before hip, thigh, and cock met.
Jazz groaned.
“What would you like?” Michael purposefully tickled the skin below Jazz’s earlobe with his lips.
Jazz walked forward, and Michael went with him, never releasing him. Using one foot, he kicked the door shut behind them.

MURDER MOST LOVELY Case One

MURDER MOST DESERVING Case Two


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Deanna Wadsworth might be a bestselling erotica author, but she leads a pretty vanilla life in Ohio with her wonderful husband and adorable cocker spaniels. She has been penning stories since childhood, and her first erotic novella was published in 2010 and served multiple as President of the Rainbow Romance Writers in 2017. When she isn’t writing books or brainstorming with friends, you can find her making people gorgeous in a beauty salon. An avid reader, she also loves gardening, cooking, music, and dancing. Often she can be seen hanging out on the sandbar in the muddy Maumee River or chilling with her hubby and a cocktail in their basement bar. In between all that fun, Deanna cherishes the quiet times when she can let her wildly active imagination have the full run of her mind. Her fascination with people and the interworkings of their relationships have always inspired her to write romance with spice and love without boundaries.

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Hank Edwards has been writing gay fiction for more than twenty years. He has published over thirty novels and dozens of short stories. His writing crosses many sub-genres, including romance, rom-com, contemporary, paranormal, suspense, mystery, and wacky comedy. He has written a number of series such as the suspenseful Up to Trouble, funny and spooky Critter Catchers, Old West historical horror of Venom Valley, and erotic and funny Fluffers, Inc. No matter what genre he writes, Hank likes to keep things steamy and heartfelt. He was born and still lives in a northwest suburb of the Motor City, Detroit, Michigan, where he shares a home with his partner of over 20 years and their two cats.
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