Riding With Heaven and LC Chase!


Osiyo~

I have the fantabulous, awesome writer, and my critique partner and late-night-chat-buddy, LC Chase on the ranch for the first time! WOOOOOOO!!!!!!!! When I heard she had a new book coming out I knew it was time to invite her to the Ranch and fill her with wine, beer or coffee and delish food! Had. to. Boy am I glad I did! Gather round with your drink of choice and a snack and let’s chat with LC.

What If?

That’s the question that starts almost every story.

My new novel, Riding with Heaven started that way; a “what if” that’s actually based on a true event. The seed of this story was planted during the snowstorms of 2006 that shut down the Denver International Airport for two days—right before the Christmas holidays.

My roommate at the time was scheduled to fly home the day after the big dump, and not one to let Mother Nature mess with her plans she placed an ad on Craigslist for a rideshare to the east coast. The next morning I dropped her off at a gas station to meet her driver, and it was then that I though, “Oh no, this guy could be a nut case…”

Thankfully he wasn’t and everyone made it to their destinations safely.

Fast forward a few years and I’m out walking the dog on one of our favorite trails. For whatever reason that day popped into my head and I thought, “but what if…” The whole story played out in my head while we walked, and as soon as I got home I didn’t move from the computer until the entire synopsis for Riding with Heaven had been written.  

What if…?

So now, what if you read the blurb and excerpt below and think you might like to try giving Riding with Heaven a try? J Well, just so happens I have two ways to make that happen. One is to follow this handy-dandy link to Loose Id (http://www.loose-id.com/Riding-with-Heaven.aspx) and purchase the book. Two is to comment below with your name and valid email address, and then on Wednesday the 13th we’ll draw one name at random for a free ebook copy.

Enjoy! 

The Blurb:

When his flight home for his brother’s birthday is canceled due to a Category 5 hurricane on the Eastern seaboard, art major Evan McGrath places an ad on Craigslist for a rideshare from Colorado to South Carolina. He hadn’t expected an immediate reply, nor had he expected to fall head-over-heels for the handsome and mysterious driver, Lucas Briscoe.

As the miles disappear behind them Evan grows more and more attracted to the enigmatic Lucas, and the desire is mutual. The only problem is that a serial killer dubbed “The Domino Slasher” has just escaped a federal prison transfer, and funny little coincidences keep pointing toward Lucas – who looks like Heaven incarnate, but who could be the Devil in disguise.

The Excerpt:

“Oh. My. God.” Evan gasped and sat up straighter in his seat as Maddy steered her trusty Subaru wagon into the near-empty gas station lot just outside Denver city limits. “I have just seen Heaven, and he wears distressed Levi’s and mirrored Oakleys.”

Only one vehicle was parked in the lot: a spotless black Chevy Tahoe with tinted windows and black utility rims. The kind of vehicle the government or secret agents or mobsters would drive. Big, menacing, mysterious. The driver stood outside, leaning casually against the passenger door with one booted foot rested over the other, arms crossed in front of a broad chest. A chocolate-brown leather aviator jacket covered a gray hoodie and gave him a slight bad-boy vibe—just enough danger to entice the wee little mouse into the lion’s lair. Stylishly mussed blond hair reflected the bright morning sunlight in shimmering threads of gold and auburn, and day-old stubble hugged a strong, square jaw and slightly cleft chin.

“If that’s your rideshare, you’re staying here, and I’m going with him,” Maddy said in her take-no-prisoners voice.

“Not on your life, sister. That man’s mine.”

“No way.” Maddy had yet to take her eyes off the man in question. “He’s totally straight.”

“Eyes on the road,” Evan teased. “And he’s totally not.”

Maddy laughed. Long, red-streaked blonde locks brushed her shoulders when she shook her head. “Always so damn argumentative.”

“Because I’m always right. You should know that by now.”

She harrumphed and parked the car a couple of spots from the SUV and then turned to face him. Laughter gone from her honey-colored eyes, she worried at her bottom lip.

Evan sighed. Almost two years younger than he but so dead set on being the mother hen. “It’s going to be okay. I mean, look at him. He’s gorgeous. This could be the best thing that ever happened to me.”

“I don’t know,” she said, shooting a quick look over her shoulder before leaning in closer to Evan. She dropped her voice low. “He could be a total nutcase for all we know. And you’re going to be alone with him in the middle of nowhere for three days.”

Evan wiggled a salacious eyebrow at her. “If there’s a God, you better believe it.”

Clearly not amused, she smacked him on the arm. “Come on, Ev. I’m serious. I’d lose my marbles if anything ever happened to you.”

His best friend and roommate of six years, Madison Jervis—or Maddy, as he’d called her from the moment they met when he literally ran into her his first day on campus—hadn’t been keen on his plan from the start. Evan loved that she looked out for him, but he had to get home. He’d promised, and come hell or high water—or hurricane—that was one promise he would never break.

His flight out of Denver International had been canceled when Hurricane Rex had been upgraded to a Category 5, and all flights in and out of the entire Eastern Seaboard were grounded. That it happened two days before a busy Labor Day weekend didn’t help matters any. It would be a minimum of three to four days to reschedule his flight, and that would be after the runways were cleared to reopen.

The next best thing? He placed an ad on Craigslist in search of a rideshare headed to Charleston. Evan knew from his life experiences that things always had a way of working out, one way or another, no matter how bad they appeared on the surface. Sometimes shitty things happened to good people, but in the aftermath, the reasons generally became clear. Even if he could never accept some of those reasons. And as luck would have it, he’d received an e-mail that morning from a fellow traveler headed in the same direction.

Now that he had a look at his cross-country driving companion, he knew it couldn’t have worked out more perfectly. Three days riding with Heaven. Or, if he was really lucky, three days riding Heaven. Not that he was one for hookups. Ever. But damn…

Evan grinned, threw his arm over Maddy’s shoulders, and pulled in her close. She tucked her head under his chin with a defeated sigh.

“Don’t worry, sweetie. I’ll be careful. I’ll call you every time we stop or if anything starts to feel hinky, okay?”

Maddy nodded. “Okay. But I’m still sneaking a photo of him and his license plate. And if you don’t call me at least twice a day, I’m going to freak out and call the police and the FBI and SWAT and—”

“I get it!” He laughed and kissed the top of her head. Her strawberry-scented shampoo tickled his nostrils. “I promise I’ll call.”

Appeased, she straightened up and chucked his chin playfully before unbuckling her seat belt and exiting the car. Evan unfolded his long frame from the compact vehicle, gathered his bags from the back, and made his way over to Heaven and the black chariot, praying he didn’t trip over his shoelaces and fall flat on his face or something equally embarrassing. That wasn’t the kind of first impression he was keen on making, though usually did.

He couldn’t see any more than his own distorted reflection in the man’s dark sunglasses as he approached, but Evan had the distinct impression of being sized up, weighed, and measured. A little charge of excitement danced in his chest, instead of the usual discomfort at being the subject of a stranger’s scrutiny—especially when this particular stranger could make angels swoon.

“Lucas Briscoe?” he asked. His breath puffed out in a swirling cloud in the cool early-morning air. A hank of hair drifted over his left eye in the crisp breeze. He flicked his head to clear the obstruction.

Lucas nodded, pushed off from his leaning post, and stuck out a hand. “And you would be Evan McGrath.”

Robbed of words by the smooth, low pitch of Lucas’s voice, Evan could only nod. A warm hand engulfed his and held it firmly for an extended beat. Or was that wishful thinking? Lucas released his hand and, after holding his gaze for a second longer, turned to open the back door of the vehicle.

“Toss your stuff in there. Lots of room.” He motioned to Evan before heading around to the driver’s side but not before Evan sneaked a sideways glance at his retreating backside. Nice.

Evan placed his backpack and one suitcase on the backseat as directed, then took off his black sport coat and tossed it over his bags. He closed the door and turned to catch Maddy slinking around from behind the SUV, stuffing her cell phone into her jacket pocket. He shook his head and grinned. She shrugged.

“Please be careful,” she whispered against his ear when he pulled her into a hug. He gave her a squeeze and stepped back.

“Stay out of trouble while I’m gone,” Evan teased. “No wild house-wrecker parties.”

Maddy rolled her eyes. “Yes, Dad.”

She hesitated a second; then with a quick glance at his driver, she turned and walked back to her car. Evan watched until she’d climbed in, fastened her seat belt, started the little red Subaru, and backed out. He returned her wave with a confident smile while a little seed of doubt drifted through his mind, looking for purchase. He abruptly swept it away. Nope, he had nothing to worry about. I mean really, how much trouble could there be in Heaven anyway?

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Artist by day, author by night, L.C. Chase is a hopeless romantic and adventure seeker. After a decade of road tripping on three continents, she now calls the Canadian West Coast home. When not writing tales of beautiful men falling love, L.C. can be found designing book covers of said beautiful men, reading, drawing, running the trails with her goofy four-legged buddy who, if he were human, would be a stand up comedian, and fighting her root beer addiction.

Find L.C. on her website, Blog, Goodreads, Twitter and DeviantArt.

This sounds like a fabulous read, LC! Dang- I need to start critting your books again. *wink* I encourage you all to comment to try to win this book! Whether you do or don’t normally read M/M- this writer has her craft down and you can’t help but be swept away!

Thank you for coming to the ranch, LC, and bringing such a beautiful cover and excerpt! I hope you come back again. 🙂

Dodadagohvi~

About Calisa Rhose

I'm a mother of three daughters and wife to a wonderful man of 35+ years. I'm also an avid seamstress, polymer clay artisan and die-hard crafter, always coming up with things to make with, and for, my six granddaughters and two grandsons. Check out my craft site https://lisasfancifulallure.wordpress.com/ when you have a moment. I'm also a small online business owner of Okie fLips on Etsy and Poshmark (eBay/Merkari coming soon), https://www.etsy.com/people/cmselfridge and https://poshmark.com/closet/okieflips I'm a published author of sensual romance. I write about stubborn men and women who don't take no for an answer, and there's always that golden HEA. Cowboys and first responders are my favorite contemporary heroes to write about. My light paranormal heroes are strong men ready to protect their women--not that they need protecting, since they are capable of caring for themselves.

Posted on 06/12/2012, in Blogs, Contests, Promotion, Welcome and tagged , , , , , , , , , . Bookmark the permalink. 32 Comments.

  1. I’m happy to announce the winner of RIDING WITH HEAVEN. Congratulations Maya! LC will be contacting you soon.

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  2. I’ve seen other reviews of LC’s book and they all say how good it is, so pleased for a chance to win a copy!

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  3. We c an party through tomorrow and draw late if everyone’s game! I never run low on my Smokies! I have more friends to drag kicking in and some who should be here any moment for the food and beer. *winks at Tina*

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  4. Thank you so much for stopping by everyone! The party’s still going, so hopefully Calisa has enough Lil’ Smokies to keep us going. 🙂

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  5. *waves at Calisa* Hiya LC. I have to admit, I’ve never read M/M. I simply never thought to, but an enticing voice does it for me. Your excerpt certainly qualifies. Please count me in the drawing. And I just have to ask. What first drew you to the genre?

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    • Hi Mac! 🙂 Thanks for joining the party you brave girl!

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    • Hi, Mac! What drew me in, well… It was JR Ward’s “Black Dagger Brotherhood” series. If you’ve been reading that series you’ll know the characters Blaylock and Qhuinn. I found their story so intense and profoundly moving, and in “Lover Mine” when Qhuinn can’t handle how he feels and walks away… Broke. My. Heart. I actually yelled out loud at JR for doing that. 😉

      Anyway, it was that subplot storyline that sent me on a quest for more like it, and on my quest I stumbled into the MM Romance Readers group on Goodreads. The rest, as they say, is history.

      If you ever want a rec on some great MM/gay romance authors to start out with, just give me a shout. 🙂

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    • But don’t let LC fool ya. She writes kickass paranormal hetero vampires too! 😀

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  6. Oh, this sounds terrific! It sorta reminds me of The Crucifix Slayer by Zathyn Priest… That is he or isn’t he it sounds like you’ve got going on. Definitely count me in for the draw!

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  7. Nice cover! I loved the excerpt!
    Good luck with your sales,
    Neecy

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  8. I’m so happy to see everyone on the Ranch! There’ll be our regular Li’l Smokeys and wine (or beer), and I’ve added gourmet crackers and Brie to the regular menu! 😀 I’m on the make for a sexy chef and bartender…if anyone knows someone looking.

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  9. Great cover and the blurb really grabs you! Count me in for the contest, please!

    qbeeqt @ yahoo.com

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  10. I love the suspense aspect! Count me in for the contest, please!
    OceanAkers @ aol.com

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  11. Please count me in…I like the sound of this one and my wish list and I will thank you!
    chellebe at comcast dot net

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  12. I like to read well-written stories in any genre, and this one sounds great. Best of luck with it.

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  13. I love the muse behind the story, so simple yet it could go so many ways and from the excerpt I like the path yours took. So please enter my name into the contest. Thanks.

    melaniem54(at)msn(dot)com

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  14. Hey LC, I really would like to give it a try:)

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  15. The excerpt sounds terrific. I’d love to win this book. Count me in please 🙂

    penumbrareads(at)gmail(dot)com

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  16. Hi LC!!! I’ve heard great things about Riding with Heaven! I can’t wait to read it!!

    Crissy 🙂
    morris(dot)crissy(at)gmail(dot)com

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  17. Leslie McFarland

    L.C., Riding with Heaven sounds wonderful and your cover is delicious.

    It sounds to me the type of book you crawl in bed and enjoy a large bowl of ice cream.

    Good luck on your sales, I’m sure you will do great!

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  18. Hey LC! Great to see you, Twinkie! Thanks for blessing my Ranch today. 😀 I know the DDJ (dreaded day job) has you hogtied right now, but I’m sure you’ll find a way to escape and check in.

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  19. Nice to meet you, L.C. I love a well-written M/M story, and this one has all the elements. Loved your excerpt. Wishing you great sales!

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