Rhythm
and Blue
Blue
Series #2
By D.P. Denman
Genre: M/M Contemporary
Coming February 5, 2016
What’s a little
treachery among friends?
Blue’s unexpected
success earns him international recognition and costs more than he expected.
When jealousy turns a trusted friend against him, Blue learns the price of fame
and the precarious balance of ego and amity.
Can he repair the
damage or will friendship be the first casualty of his success?
Don’t miss the
gripping sequel to the best-selling novel BLUE
Blue Atkins walked
the glossy concrete floor of the arena, trailing Flay, the lead singer of the
band. His pulse jumped in time to the thump of drums and muted racket of
cheers, whistles, screams. They rounded the last corner and climbed the steps
to the back of the stage where the racket became an ear-numbing roar.
His stomach
twitched along with his pulse. Sweaty hands made it hard to hold his guitar. He
slid the strap over his neck so it didn’t slip from his fingers and crash to
the floor.
The other two
members of Towering Puddle were on stage for the drum solo they played at every
concert. In the back of his mind, he wondered how they kept from getting bored,
playing the same songs every night. He tried to push the question to the front
of his mind to use as a distraction, but it couldn't compete with the swirling
flurries of panic.
He'd never played
for a crowd bigger than five. This was a sold-out concert at BC Place, an
audience of thousands. He didn't know how many thousand exactly and promised to
punch anyone who told him.
Flay rested a hand
on his shoulder, leaning close to be heard over the crowd. He hoped Flay
couldn't feel the quivering under his skin.
"Got your
earphone in?" Flay asked.
Blue nodded in
short, quick jerks and touched shuddering fingers to the insert in his ear that
allowed him to hear the music.
"You'll go out
first. Walk all the way across and stand near Ash."
He pinned his gaze
to the man on the far side of the stage, adding a hint of guitar to the crash
of drums.
"When it's over,
take a bow and leave from that end, okay?"
"Got it,"
he yelled.
"If you lose
your place during the song pantomime until you pick it up again. It's no big
deal." Flay squeezed his shoulder. "Rock and roll has only one
unbreakable rule. No puking in front of the fans."
"Big help.
Thanks."
The blast of cheers
when Mason finished beating the drums swept the words away. Mason and Ash had
time for a brief wave to the audience before the lights dimmed. Flay pushed
Blue out of the wing and onto the stage. The torrent of sound rolling up from
the crowd rattled his lungs and kicked his heart into a new rhythm.
Mason set the beat
for the next song and Blue used it to move his legs, striding across the stage,
unable to ignore the landscape of faces visible in the first several rows.
Hands in the air, mouths open, they screamed while the remaining members of the
band picked up their instruments.
Ash helped him find
the waiting amplifier cord and plug in his guitar. Blue rubbed trembling
fingers on his jeans and took a few deep breaths to calm the internal bedlam.
It only made him dizzy.
The lights went up
and Flay began playing. Blue mumbled a mantra to the same tune.
"I won't barf
on the stage. I won't barf. Flay'll kill me if I do. I won't barf."
Award winning
author DP Denman writes character-driven contemporary romance about gay men.
Her stories are real and intense, but resolve in endings that make people want
to read the book all over again. She lives among the moss and trees of the
Pacific Northwest with a rambunctious pair of fur babies.
In her spare time,
she is a dedicated LGBTQIA rights activist with a special focus on the
thousands of rejected and abandoned kids who end up on the street every year.
To support the cause, 25% of the royalties from every book go to LGBT
charities.
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