Sunday, July 28, 2019

Blog Tour: Intoxicating by Onley James

Title: Intoxicating
Author: Onley James
Series: Elite Protection Services #1
Genre: M/M Romance, May/December, Daddy Kink, BDSM
Release Date: July 8, 2019

Summary:
Lincoln Hudson has just been handed the easiest job in the world. Babysit the spoiled son of a conservative senator, keep him out of trouble, and receive a six-figure paycheck, a paycheck he desperately needs. Wyatt’s father claims he needs Linc’s firm hand and discipline. One look at him and Linc agrees. Wyatt needs discipline.

Being the closeted gay son of a family values senator has left Wyatt Edgeworth with a reckless streak and a love of partying that just cost him eight months of his life and might cost his father his re-election. So now he has a babysitter. A very sexy babysitter.

When Wyatt drunkenly tells Linc he’d make an excellent Daddy, they reach an understanding. Wyatt gets a Daddy and Linc gets a paycheck, then they go their separate ways. For this to work, discretion is key, but with a reporter dogging Wyatt’s every move, that might prove impossible.

Staying together was never an option, but with each passing day, their feelings only grow. Will they risk it all for what’s supposed to be a harmless fling?

Intoxicating is the first book in the Elite Protection Services Series and contains age-gap, Daddy-kink and BDSM elements complete with a HEA and no cliffhangers. Warning: This book contains scenes which may trigger some people including, self-harm, suicide attempt, past and present physical abuse and implied past sexual violence.



He had a right to pout, he assured himself. His balls ached and his cock was hard enough to break a window yet some stupid part of him was still desperate to please his Daddy. If Linc wanted to punish him, Wyatt couldn’t stop him, but that didn’t mean he had to be happy about it.

He was the opposite of happy and it was his right to behave accordingly.

He side-stepped Linc, hitting him with the most frigid look he could muster. “Fine, then I’ll just go take a cold shower… Linc.”

Using Linc’s name was petty, but it gave him a small measure of satisfaction as he sauntered past. Linc caught him by the upper arm, his other hand swatting Wyatt’s backside twice. He bit his lip to keep from moaning, even as his cock leaked, betraying him. Linc spun him back around. “If you need to shower, you can shower with me so I can keep an eye on you. I won’t have you getting yourself off all alone in there.”

“I wouldn’t,” Wyatt fumed.

Linc snickered. “Oh, you would. Instead, I think you should get on your knees and blow me.”

Wyatt glowered at him. “Oh, do you?”

Linc smirked. “Mm hmm. Right now.”

Wyatt cocked his head to the side, lips pursed. “No.”

“Are you disobeying me again?” Linc questioned, threading a hand in Wyatt’s hair, forcing his head back.

Why did he like this so much? “I’m already being punished. What does it matter?”

Linc grinned, stepping into Wyatt’s space, pressing kisses into his throat and along his jaw. “Do you think I can’t make it worse? I could bend you over this bed and spank your bottom until its raw, jerk myself off while I tell you all the things I would’ve done to you if you’d just behaved, put your cock in a cage, make sure you don’t come again for a week, maybe more. Is that what you want? Me, using you for only my benefit? That doesn’t sound like much fun for you?”


What is the biggest influence/interest that brought you to this genre?
I have written YA books with many LGBTQ characters, but my jump into m/m romance started with Teen Wolf and Supernatural fanfiction. When I wanted more detailed stories, I started reading original stories by Sloane Kennedy, Lucy Lennox, Kyleen Neuhold and Lynn Van Dorn which eventually led to me wanting to write my own stories that weren’t confined to the PG-13 romances of my YA books.

When writing a book, what is your favorite part of the creative process(outline, plot, character names, editing, etc)?
I don’t outline, ever. It’s a problem. I think my favorite part of the process is where the story just clicks and everything starts to come together and I get in the zone where I’m like, yes, this is exactly how it’s supposed to go. But I do LOVE naming my characters.

When reading a book, what genre do you find most interesting/intriguing?
Ack. That’s like asking which of my children I love the most. I obviously love m/m romance, but I am also obsessed with thrillers, suspense and YA books.

If you could co-author with any author, past or present, who would you choose?
I’d love to co-author a book with Lynn Van Dorn or Kyleen Neuhold, though I’m such a control freak, I’d probably drive them crazy.

Have you always wanted to write or did it come to you "later in life"?

I’ve been writing my whole life. My parents told me from the time I was little I was meant to be a writer but my crippling anxiety kept me from publishing a book until I was almost forty years old. I don’t recommend waiting that long. Just do it. 

Author Bio:
Onley James is the pen name of YA author, Martina McAtee, who lives in Florida with her daughter, her daughter-in-law, and a menagerie of animals, both good and evil. When she’s not writing m/m romance or supernatural LGBT young adult books, she’s running 7 Sisters Publishing and attempting to maintain both her sanity and her full-time job as an RN.

When not at work you can find her mainlining Starbucks refreshers, whining about how much she has to do and avoiding the things she has to do by binge-watching unhealthy amounts of television in one sitting. She loves ghost stories, true crime documentaries, obsessively scrolling social media and writing kinky, snarky books about men who fall in love with other men.


FB GROUP  /  WEBSITE  /  PINTEREST
INSTAGRAM  /  AMAZON  /  GOODREADS 








Brought to you by:

No comments:

Post a Comment