Stealing Blue
The Blue Series: Book 4
By D.P. Denman
Genre: M/M Romance
Release Date: March 30, 2017
When a hot new rock star shows up in Vancouver, Blue’s career turns out to be more destructive than anyone imagined. His first shot at producing traps him between a kid who wants him and the boyfriend who blames him.
The artist’s desperate antics crank up Brady’s jealousy and drive Blue out of both their lives into new opportunities and the arms of a new man. With the battle for Blue’s affection on, can Brady bring him home or will Blue’s new life in LA keep him out of reach?
Brady
Halverson sat in a dark leather chair in the living room with a glass of wine,
listening to the chatter that had continued all through dinner. Blue was right.
C.K. could keep a conversation going without any help.
Their
dinner guest was a stereotypical teenager, energetic, excitable, and
overconfident in places. He assumed they were seeing C.K.'s polite side. A kid
raised with the kind of money and power that accompanied Freeman’s reputation
had to be used to getting his way, and no doubt used to people kissing his ass.
Brady wondered how many of Blue's friends would join the queue before the album
was finished.
Brady
had noticed something else during the last couple of hours. C.K. was a flirt
and his obvious target that night was Blue.
C.K.
sat on the couch, closer to Blue than he needed to be, laughing at everything
Blue said. He'd been playing that game all night. Using amusement as an excuse
to touch Blue. Shoulder bumps. Playful shoves. Affectionate pats in random
places.
Brady
watched C.K. chuckle at a comment, giving Blue a gentle shove complete with a
shy look from under his lashes. That was sixteen in the past hour. Had Blue and
C.K. been alone the kid would have made a move already. That knowledge lit a
cinder in Brady’s chest. He cooled it with a drink of wine.
Brady
wasn't fond of flirts. He was less fond of the kind who hit on his man. The
only thing keeping him from pulling C.K. off the couch and shoving him into the
vacant chair on the other side of the coffee table was his reluctance to look
like the jealous, over protective type he was. So he sat and smiled and
pretended not to see C.K.'s fingers rested on Blue's shoulder.
Seventeen.
Blue
didn't seem to care, and Brady was struggling not to see it as proof Blue liked
the attention. He couldn't afford to start being paranoid that early. Blue and
C.K. would spend the next several days locked in the upstairs studio, working
alone together. Unless Brady cleared his schedule to sit up there with them, he
would have to trust Blue to ignore C.K.'s advances. That or lose his mind and
make a scene he wasn't sure Blue would forgive.
That
album was a big deal. It would either launch Blue's new career as a producer or
kill it. He didn't want to be the reason the project failed.
Brady
sat and pretended not to notice the kid encroaching on his territory, all but
climbing in Blue's lap.
Eighteen.
Nineteen.
Twenty.
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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