Release Tour, Excerpt & Giveaway: Head to Head By Eli Easton & Tara Lain
Nerds Vs Jocks, Book 3
If these two don’t kill each other, they might fall in love.
Rand hates Jax because heโs the laid-back, vegan-eating, tree-hugging, total-Zen-until-I-get-a-chance-to-screw-you president of Sigma Mu Tau, the nerdy fraternity thatโs the sworn enemy of Randโs house, Alpha Lambda Alpha. What a phony!
Jax hates Rand for being the privileged, rich-heir-to-an-oil-empire, environment-destroying, soul-sucking president of the ALA jocksโbut mostly because Rand hated him first. Rand has sent nothing but hateful vibes his way since the day they met. What a douche!
The enemies have never had a single conversation that didnโt involve shoutingโuntil Jaxโs old Buick breaks down on a road trip and Rand plays reluctant rescuer. Jax is forced to sit on Randโs dead cow seats. Rand learns chickens can enter the living room and that Jaxโs beliefs are more than skin-deep. The bitter rivals embark on a quest to save a family member and discover that sometimes animosity is a mask for crazy-hot attraction. With this much face time, head-to-head might become heart-to-heart.
HEAD TO HEAD is an enemies to lovers, forced proximity, opposites attract, searching for his sister, clashing cultures, MM romanceโwith a whole lot of fracking.
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Iโd known for a long time that Rand was the son of the founder and CEO of American Eagle energy company an oil-extracting and fracking behemoth. But it was one thing to think of it as something his father did. That Rand himself would be part of it one day, maybe even run the companyโthe enormity of that sent a chill of awe up my spine. โI can see that,โ I said carefully. โIt could be amazing. If your stockholders and dad, etcetera… if theyโd let you really change things.โ He frowned slightly. โYeah.โ I nodded decisively. โSo. Weโve got it figured. Youโll be the hot young CEO running American Eagle and turning it to green energy, and Iโll be the rebel hippy lawyer watching your every step like a hawk.โ Rand laughed. He gave me a warm look that curled my toes. โSounds about right. Do you think weโll ever not be on opposite sides, Jax?โ I shrugged. โI dunno. Maybe itโs our karmic destiny.โ I licked sticky candy off my lips and his gaze tracked the movement. He licked his own lips, seemingly unconsciously. The warmth I was feeling toward himโan oddity itselfโflared into something else. Whoosh. I abruptly got up and tossed the remains of my candy apple in the trash. โHey. Letโs go check out that haunted house ride.โ At the Devilโs Dungeon, Loveda and Mikey got a car near the front of the little train. Rand and I got placed in the back, several cars behind. The teenaged attendant smirked as he pushed the bar down onto our laps. โKeep your hands and arms inside the car,โ he recited. โOr the ghosts may rip them clean off. Youโll be dead of blood loss before the train even returns to the station.โ My mouth dropped open. โDo you say that to five-year- olds?โ He grinned. โHave a nice ride. And no making out.โ Rand and I looked at each other and laughed. But my giggle, at least, was a little nervous. โHe has no idea,โ I said, as the train headed into the dark. โRight? Weโre more likely to rip each otherโs arms off.โ โTotally.โ Inside the dark building, the train tracks shifted and joltedโon purpose. Painted scenes of horror glowed in the dark. A guillotine. A graveyard. On my side, a Dracula popped out of a box. Drac was looking pretty raggedy. โHe needs a new tailor,โ Rand said, the jolting train throwing him against my side. โHeโs looking a bit peaked. Want me to open your vein for him?โ โYou can try.โ Randโs teeth flashed white in the dim light. Wax heads on a rack were next. They were probably convincing in the 50s, but they looked lame compared to modern CGI. โOh, man. This is so bad, itโs good.โ Rand laughed. โI know, right? To quote Mikey: itโs a classic.โ With a clang, our train lurched to a stop. A dingy white- sheeted ghost bobbed on my right. โProbably waiting for the train ahead of us,โ Rand said. โYup. No worries. Youโre not afraid of the dark, are you?โ I sneaked a hand onto his leg and squeezed. Rand grasped my hand in his for a moment and pinched it. โStop that. Of course Iโm not afraid of the dark. That would be childish.โ โUh-huh.โ That brilliant comeback was brought to you courtesy of my pounding heart and dry mouth. Randโs hand was big and so warm as he dropped mine back into my own lap. Aaaaand still, the train wasnโt moving. I tried to think of something else. Anything other than the feeling of Randโs arm against mine. Anything except all the things that could happen in the dark. โSo, um… what, exactly, did your dad say on the phone this morning?โ Rand shifted. โJust what I told your dad. He wasnโt exactly shocked to hear Peyton isnโt with Jason.โ I thought about that for a bit. The train sat there. โSo your dad knew your seventeen-year-old pregnant sister wasnโt really with her boyfriend, and he didnโt try to find her?โ โJaxโโ โI mean, I heard Jason say your dad sent armed men to find him and warn him off. If your dad could do that, he could hire a PI to find Peyton and bring her home. Right?โ Rand snapped at me. โYou donโt know the situation. Okay?โ I blinked in surprise at his tone. But, spark meet fuse. Like always, Randโs anger set me off. โSo what have I got wrong? Thatโs what happened, isnโt it?โ Even in the dim light, I could see him gripping the lap bar hard. He glanced over his shoulder, but we were in the last seat, and there wasnโt another train behind us. He hissed. โSo youโre saying he should have hired goons to track her down? Thatโs good parenting to you? Heโs been sending her money, supporting her. I donโt even know if she had the baby. She said she didnโt want to see us. Maybe my dad is just respecting her wishes.โ โBut even if she fought with your dad, why wouldnโt she want to see you? You said you were close, right?โ โLook, weโre not Perfect Happy Family like you are. Okay?โ I gaped. โWhat?โ โCan we not talk about this?โ His voice was raised. He was annoying the hell out of me. โDude. Iโm just saying. Maybe your dad isnโt exactly being forthcoming. Thatโs all.โ โFuck off!โ โReally? Weโre back to that? So mature. Well, fuck you, Rand Chโโ Rand grabbed my neck with one hand and crushed his mouth against mine. For a moment, we both froze. What the hell was he doing? Kissing me. Oh God. Rand was kissing me. Iโd imagined this. Last night when I showed him the guest room. In the car. Hell, long before that. Every time we fought at Madison, Iโd wanted to grab him and shake him and…
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About the Authors:
About Eli:
Coming from a background in computer game design, Eli has written over 35 books in m/m romance since 2013. The Mating of Michael (2014) and A Second Harvest (2016) both won The William Neale Award for Best Gay Contemporary Romance, and Eliโs books have won many awards from the Goodreads M/M Romance Groupโs Readerโs Choice Awards. She is best known for her Christmas romances, the Howl at the Moon series of rom coms featuring dog shifters, and her Sex in Seattle series, which revolves around a sex clinic in Seattle.
Connect with Eli: www.elieaston.com Facebook: Eli Easton Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/164054884188096 Twitter: @elieaston

About the Author:
Tara Lain believes in happy ever afters – and magic. Same thing. In fact, she says, she doesn’t believe, she knows. Tara shares this passion in her stories that star her unique, charismatic heroes and adventurous heroines. Quarterbacks and cops, werewolves and witches, blue collar or billionaires, Tara’s characters, readers say, love deeply, resolve seemingly insurmountable differences, and ultimately live their lives authentically. After many years living in southern California, Tara, her soulmate honey and her soulmate dog decided they wanted less cars and more trees, prompting a move to Ashland, Oregon where Tara’s creating new stories and loving living in a small town with big culture. Tara loves animals of all kinds (even snakes), diversity, open minds, coconut crunch ice cream from Zoeys, and her readers.
She has around 57 books published or scheduled for publication.
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