Stripped Clean
by Ellis Carrington
Blurb:
Carlos O'Shea is stuck. He knocked-up a girl in college
after a night of too much drinking, and then married her to be honorable. With
little money, fewer options, and no degree, he winds up cleaning the floors in
a small town gentleman's club and thinking desperate thoughts about the
handsome owner that'll lead to
nothing but trouble.
Greg Moorehouse only invested in a nudie bar to help his
best buddy out of a financial crisis. Now his drug-dealing ex boyfriend, his
reverend father, and a parade of surgically-enhanced DD's are driving him
insane. But what's really stripped him of all good sense is his growing
obsession with his married employee, Carlos.
They circle each other in a push-pull of
misunderstandings and growing attraction. Carlos needs to get his boss out of
his head, and Greg can’t abide cheaters and married men. So what are a strip
club owner and the guy who cleans going to do with their undeniable
desires?
Please note: This is an adult GLBT romance (male/male
romance), for mature readers only. Contains explicit love-making between two
hot-blooded men, angsty dark moments, and cupcake-baking exotic
dancers.
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Excerpt
Greg glanced at Carlos’s
hand. “You still aren’t wearing your ring. Were you actually married, or was
that some kinda fucked-up story?”
Carlos groaned and stared
up at the morning sky. “She moved out, which was why I came by the club. I
wanted to talk, but you were otherwise engaged.” He coughed a laugh. “I’m not
sure what kind of crack I was smoking thinking that we were that kind of
friend. You’re my boss for crying out loud.”
“Oh.” Greg pressed his lips
together, nodding with mock agreement. “That’s very mature. While we’re being
mature, should I trot out the liar-liar-pants-on-fire argument, because I’m
pretty sure I saw you kissing that guy in there.”
Carlos thumped down the
barely-holding-it-together wood stairs. “You did not see me kissing him in
there. Did. Not.”
“Looked a hell of a lot
like kissing.” Greg’s insides washed in relief, but he wasn’t sure he was ready
to buy what Carlos was selling.
Carlos leaned close. “I
handed him,” he said slowly, “a cup of coffee. We were talking. Our faces were
close. The screen’s kinda thick on that living room window. Not the most
conducive for spying, Greg.”
Oh Jesus. “I wasn’t spying
I just happened— You know what? Whatever.” He spread his arms out wide. Took a
step back. “So your wife being gone has nothing to do with you humping my leg
in your sleep and coming in your pants?”
Carlos didn’t answer, but
his face flushed a hot red that would have been sexy if Greg hadn’t been so
pissed.
“Yeah. Listen,” Greg said.
“This ain’t exactly an out-and-proud part of the country, man. Nobody knows
better than I do. I’ve had my share of run-ins.” He stepped backward. Suddenly
his stomach was full of rocks and he needed to get back to his car. “I still
trusted you.” He nodded again, more to himself this time than to Carlos. “Gotta
be honest, that you didn’t? Stings some.”
“Hey.” Carlos’s long legs
ate up the distance between them. He gripped Greg’s shoulder with strong, dark
fingers and pushed him back against the alcove over the front door, kissing
hard.
Oh God. His distant memory
of kissing Sammy had nothing on kissing Carlos. This was fire. Passion. Greg’s
mouth came alive with Carlos’s lips on his. Their tongues slid together. His
cock hardened as their bodies pressed in all the right places. Electricity shot
through his veins when Carlos’s teeth grazed his
tongue.
Carlos moaned and
repositioned his mouth, kissing over and over. Harder. Harsher. Grinding
erection against erection, twisting the fabric of Greg’s shirt in his
hand.
Greg’s brought his hands to
Carlos’s shoulders, and whether he was holding tighter or pushing away, he
couldn’t quite tell even to himself.
Carlos pulled away, and
Greg was still gasping when Carlos whispered in his ear, “I’m awake now,
Greg.”
About the
Author
Romance requires a hopeful ending and that is why Ellis
Carrington is driven to write it. She loves to create original stories that are
gritty, witty, and a little unexpected, just like the heroes who inhabit them.
Her guys come in both human and non-human form because spirit guides and
vampires deserve love too. Her favorite things are great friends, great music,
and books that make her sob like there’s no tomorrow.
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