Release Blitz

Winning Over Harmon

Winning Over Harmon by Megan Slayer

Book 3 in the Love Me Do series

Word Count: 42,193 Book Length: SHORT NOVEL Pages: 169

GENRES:

CONTEMPORARY EROTIC ROMANCE GAY GLBTQI

Add to Goodreads

Book Description

Second chances are possible if youโ€™re willing to give love a chance. Harmon Keyes wasnโ€™t looking for romance when he visited Roy Marsโ€™ gallery show, but the moment he sees Winston Saint, heโ€™s smitten. He has no idea who Winston is, but the attraction is off the charts. He also isnโ€™t sure if heโ€™ll ever see the man again. Can a trip to Dye Hard Style help get him together with Winston? Michael Winston Saint knew the second he spotted Harmon that heโ€™d fallen head over heels. Heโ€™d never forget the geeky guy who talked too much or that kiss full of electricity and passion. Unfortunately, he has to leave the gallery show before he can give Harmon his number. He returns to Norville for a rest and the chance to connect with his dream man. Winstonโ€™s determined to win over Harmon at all costs. Will the teacher and the rock star be able to make a go of their relationship? Or will the gossip and complication of small-town life be more than they can handle? Reader advisory: This book contains references to addiction and inadequate parenting.

Excerpt

โ€œYouโ€™re sure this is the place to find someone?โ€ Winston asked. โ€œI mean, itโ€™s an art gallery. How many hot guys are going to be here?โ€ He elbowed his band member and best friend, Duke. โ€œWhy would I tell you to come to this if there werenโ€™t hot guys?โ€ Duke shrugged. โ€œI mean I donโ€™t know if there are available men here. There are people here and thatโ€™s what you need. Look, I donโ€™t care if you find someone or not, but I want you to get on with your life. This is a good place to meet peopleโ€•even if they arenโ€™t hot men. You just need to talk to someone who isnโ€™t famous and we wonโ€™t be recognized here. Promise. The focus is on Roy.โ€ โ€œIt should be.โ€ He spied one of the paintings. The art might have been created by Roy, but the pieces focused on Duke. The romance between the men blossomed and shimmered on every painting and in each photograph. Winston sighed. He wanted a love like this. Wanted to be desired and craved. Heโ€™d thought he had this with his previous girlfriends, but no one had really loved him. They loved the image and the money connected with him. He resumed looking at the art and drinking in the images. People milled around and some chatted, but they did leave him alone, like Duke had said they would. He delighted in being able to walk around without being accosted. No one cared he was famous. The art mattered. He stopped in front of a gold-framed painting of Duke on a stool. Heโ€™d never looked at his friend in the nudeโ€”not intentionally. Theyโ€™d shared moments in the shower when the entire band had had to use one hotel room, but heโ€™d never looked at Duke like a lover. But this way made him seem sexy and approachable, but sad and lonely, too. โ€œHave you ever seen anything so sensual?โ€ a woman beside him asked. โ€œItโ€™s like the artist captured him at his most vulnerable.โ€ She clicked her tongue. โ€œI love it.โ€ โ€œItโ€™s nice.โ€ He wasnโ€™t sure he wanted to keep looking at Duke this way. He wandered over to another piece, an abstract one. He liked these better because he could interpret them as he pleased. He liked the play of color blocks. โ€œDo you like that one?โ€ The curator gestured to the work. โ€œOnly three thousand dollars. Might be wonderful above the sofa.โ€ He snorted. He didnโ€™t have a couch, much less a home to put either in. โ€œOh, I donโ€™t know.โ€ โ€œAbout its worth? Or the placing?โ€ the curator asked. โ€œIโ€™m sure you could come up with a better placement. Just a suggestion.โ€ โ€œThis seems more like a statement piece than a placeholder in a room.โ€ He nodded. โ€œBut Iโ€™m considering buying it.โ€ โ€œYou are?โ€ The curator grinned. โ€œIโ€™ll let the others know itโ€™s under consideration.โ€ โ€œSure.โ€ He glanced over to his right and paused. A man heโ€™d never seen stood before one of the photograph series. Winstonโ€™s breath lodged in his throat. The moment he looked at the guy, he wanted to get to know him. He strode across the room, dodging and weaving around the people in the crowd until he reached the mystery man. Heโ€™d never forget him if he tried. He liked the way this personโ€™s sport coat seemed tailored for his body, the way he carried himself with confidence and the slight graying at his temples. He wanted to touch him and memorize every detail of his face. To dance with him and kissโ€ฆ Oh God, he wanted to kiss him. โ€œWhat are you doing?โ€ Duke asked. He nudged Winston. โ€œYouโ€™re drooling.โ€ โ€œWould you believe Iโ€™m in love?โ€ He faced Duke. โ€œThe moment I saw him across the room, I fell in love.โ€ โ€œYou fall for someone after every concert, too.โ€ Duke rolled his eyes. โ€œWho is it?โ€ โ€œThe guy over there.โ€ He gestured to the man, trying not to be obvious. โ€œDark hair, dark eyes, tallโ€ฆhandsome. I want him.โ€ โ€œHeโ€™s not a possession.โ€ Duke swatted Winstonโ€™s arm. โ€œHeโ€™s a person.โ€ โ€œI know that.โ€ He glared at his bandmate. โ€œJesus. Iโ€™m not heartless.โ€ He didnโ€™t want to own this guy. Just experience him and find out if they could be together forever. โ€œItโ€™s like that old song. Iโ€™ve seen his face and I canโ€™t forget it. I canโ€™t forget that I want to be with this person, and I want everyone to know Iโ€™m in love.โ€ Duke snorted. โ€œIn love. You have no idea what love is.โ€ โ€œMaybe itโ€™s time I found out.โ€ He swatted Dukeโ€™s arm again. โ€œExcuse me. I need to meet my destiny.โ€ โ€œRight.โ€ Duke didnโ€™t chase him. Good. He didnโ€™t want to be chased. The attraction was instant. He needed to know this handsome man in the suit coat. He stopped beside the guy. โ€œDo you like this painting?โ€ The man rocked on his feet and chuckled. โ€œI like a lot of art.โ€ He met Winstonโ€™s gaze. โ€œDo you?โ€ โ€œLike this work? Sure.โ€ Winston swept his gaze over him. Dark hair, deep hazel eyes with chips of green among the brown, thick lashes and the guy reminded him of a professor. The studious nature spoke to Winston. Heโ€™d bet this guy wasnโ€™t trouble. Wouldnโ€™t get him into trouble or con him into going back to his drug habit. โ€œIs this your first show?โ€ the man asked. โ€œOf this sort, yeah.โ€ He stuffed his hands into his pockets. โ€œIs it yours?โ€ โ€œNo, I like to visit the various shows here at the gallery. I appreciate art. Iโ€™m not artistic at all, but I like to look at it.โ€ He smiled and the warmth in his smile lit in his eyes. โ€œMy name is Harmon.โ€ He offered his hand to Harmon. He liked the sound of his name and the way his skin tingled when they touched. โ€œIโ€™mโ€ฆMichael.โ€ He didnโ€™t want to admit his stage name just yet. If Harmon could like him without the airs of his fame, then they had a chance of making it. Too many people couldnโ€™t see beyond the glitter of celebrity. โ€œHi, Michael.โ€ Harmon gestured to the painting. โ€œWhat do you think of this one? I like the play of light, but the sadness in the subject really gets to me. Itโ€™s like Iโ€™m looking into the soul of the man, while being closed off from whatโ€™s wrong.โ€ Damn. He simply saw yet another painting of a naked Duke. He pieced through what Harmon had said. He hated having to hide his true emotions behind the mask of the character heโ€™d created for the rock music stage. Few saw the pain he hid because heโ€™d closed himself off from so many people. โ€œIs that what you see, too?โ€ Harmon asked. โ€œIโ€™m famous for getting these things wrong.โ€ He chuckled. โ€œMy friend Suzanne would tell you I see things that arenโ€™t there.โ€ โ€œSuzanne?โ€ Shit. He hadnโ€™t considered this guy might not be gay. โ€œGirlfriend?โ€ โ€œGod, no. She wants to be more, but sheโ€™s just a fellow teacher. She thinks weโ€™ll make beautiful babies. I hate to tell her Iโ€™m not interested in being a dad. Ever.โ€ Harmon blushed. โ€œShit. Iโ€™ve talked too much.โ€ โ€œNot at all.โ€ Winston snagged two glasses of sparkling cider from the tray. โ€œHave one?โ€ โ€œThank you.โ€ Harmon sipped the drink. โ€œIโ€™m told the artist and his husband are recovering addicts, so no booze. I donโ€™t mind when someone drinks, but Iโ€™m not much of a drinker. I canโ€™t hold my liquor.โ€ He blushed again. โ€œAnd Iโ€™m talking too much again.โ€ โ€œYouโ€™re fine.โ€ Winston liked learning about him. โ€œHow long have you been teaching?โ€ โ€œTwelve years.โ€ Harmon grinned and held up his glass. โ€œI got hired right out of college here in Norville. I love teaching in a small town. The moment I took the job, I felt like Iโ€™d been welcomed into the town. I became part of the family.โ€ โ€œIt does seem like this place is one big family.โ€ Everyone seemed to know everyone elseโ€™s businessโ€”except Duke hadnโ€™t known Harmon. According to Duke, Norville was the place to disappear into and find his footing. โ€œAnyway, they donโ€™t mind that Iโ€™m gay, donโ€™t mind that I like being a history nerd and that Iโ€™m not interested in being a parent.โ€ Harmon sipped his cider. โ€œWhat about you? What brings you to the show tonight?โ€ โ€œMy friend encouraged me to come along.โ€ More like conned him, then begged and pushed. โ€œIโ€™m glad I did.โ€ His phone buzzed in his back pocket. Shit. Heโ€™d answer it later. โ€œIโ€™m glad I got to meet you.โ€ โ€œLikewise.โ€ Harmon toyed with the stem of his glass. โ€œSo do you live in Norville?โ€ โ€œIโ€™m looking for a place, but Iโ€™m living with a friend.โ€ He needed to get out of Dukeโ€™s basement and fast. โ€œDo you know of any good apartments? Or houses?โ€ โ€œI live in the Cordell building. Itโ€™s three blocks from the high school. Itโ€™s a small apartment building and I doubt thereโ€™s any openings, but I found it through the apartment finder paper. Itโ€™s online now. Search Norville apartments and youโ€™ll find it.โ€ Harmon shook his head. โ€œI talk too much. Suzanne wouldโ€™ve chewed me out by now. Sheโ€™d tell me I disclosed too much.โ€ โ€œOh, I donโ€™t know.โ€ He liked how heโ€™d managed to get Harmon to open up. A woman elbowed him and he gestured to Harmon. โ€œWhy donโ€™t we go over here? I think weโ€™re monopolizing the painting.โ€ โ€œSure.โ€ Harmon followed him to the edge of the room away from the works. โ€œI tend to get wrapped up in the art and itโ€™s nice to talk to someone who isnโ€™t a fellow teacher.โ€ โ€œThen itโ€™s a good thing we met. Iโ€™m not a teacher and could never impart information to students.โ€ He chuckled and toyed with his glass. โ€œI play music.โ€ โ€œAre you in a band?โ€ Harmon asked. โ€œI was.โ€ He still had the band, but the Saints were on hiatus. One day heโ€™d get them back togetherโ€”after he did his stint with the supergroup heโ€™d joined, Big Philo. He hated being without music. โ€œI just like singing.โ€ โ€œWhat kind of music?โ€ โ€œRock. I like emoting through my songs.โ€ He hesitated a beat. Most people knew who he was, but this man seemed oblivious. โ€œHave you heard of the Saints?โ€ โ€œNo.โ€ Harmon downed more of his cider. โ€œI gravitate more toward oldies and classical music.โ€ He rolled his eyes. โ€œI guess thatโ€™s fitting. I like history and would rather listen to old tunes.โ€ โ€œItโ€™s nice. I like the classics, too. Itโ€™s nice to get back to the roots when you sing. I practice on the old songs to get limbered up to perform.โ€ He nodded. โ€œPlus, those songs are so great. Complex, but simple and so full of emotion. I hear them and I know exactly what the singer is going through. Are they in love, breaking up, sadly singleโ€ฆcrushing?โ€ โ€œYeah.โ€ Harmonโ€™s smile built slowly and his eyes sparkled. โ€œLike how I saw the art.โ€ โ€œIt is.โ€ He held out his hand and the second he touched Harmonโ€™s fingers, sparks shot through his body, just like before. โ€œI have to ask. Are you seeing anyone?โ€ He needed to know if he had competition for Harmonโ€™s attention. โ€œNo.โ€ Harmon inched closer to him. โ€œIโ€™m very single.โ€ โ€œWouldโ€ฆwould you like to have coffee sometime?โ€ Winston asked. โ€œAnd talk some more?โ€ โ€œIโ€™d love that.โ€ Harmon placed his nearly empty glass on a close table and opened his mouth to speak, but someone pushed and he collided with Winston. The move managed to knock the rest of the cider from Winstonโ€™s glass onto his shirt. โ€œIโ€™m so sorry,โ€ Harmon apologized. โ€œLet me get you some napkins.โ€ โ€œIโ€™m not going to melt.โ€ He put his glass with Harmonโ€™s and allowed Harmon to blot his shirt. โ€œThe last time I had someone clean me up was when I caught the flu.โ€ Heโ€™d been so sick and hungover that the roadies had had to carry him off stage. โ€œThanks.โ€ โ€œItโ€™s all part of being a teacher. I want to fix things for people.โ€ Harmon continued to sop up the drink. He slowed his touches, seeming to caress Winstonโ€™s chest. โ€œYouโ€™re like steel under there.โ€ โ€œI work out.โ€ Instead of drink or get high. โ€œDo you?โ€ โ€œI run laps at the school. Itโ€™s one big square, so itโ€™s easy to do laps indoors or head to the track when itโ€™s nice.โ€ Harmon flattened his hand on Winstonโ€™s chest. โ€œIs it just me, or did the temperature spike?โ€ โ€œItโ€™s warm.โ€ He inched closer to Harmon. โ€œBut I like it.โ€ He liked Harmon. He memorized the crinkles at the corners of Harmonโ€™s eyes, the sprinkling of hairs on his cheeks and chin and the way his cologne wrapped around Winston. โ€œMay I kiss you?โ€ Harmon nodded. Instead of answering in words, he bridged the gap between them and kissed Winston. Winston bit back his initial shock at being touched and kissed, then melted into the connection. He liked being kissed. Liked being held. He grasped Harmonโ€™s hands and kept him close. The softness of Harmonโ€™s lips competed with the slight scratch of his short whiskers. When Harmon opened to him, Winston sucked on Harmonโ€™s tongue. He liked the way this man tasted and the way he felt against him. They were tailored for each other. Harmon whimpered and deepened the kiss. He bumped noses with Winston and let go of his hands, then slid his arms around Winston. God, yes. Winston swayed with Harmon, never wanting this moment to end. His synapses misfired and the rest of the world seemed to melt away. Nothing mattered except this kiss. โ€œThere you are.โ€ Someone Winston didnโ€™t know swatted his arm. โ€œHey.โ€ Winston rested his forehead on Harmonโ€™s, then sighed. โ€œI think weโ€™re being interrupted.โ€ โ€œWe are.โ€ Harmon blushed and put some space between them. โ€œAnd theyโ€™re staring at you.โ€ Heโ€™d thought so. He couldโ€™ve sworn he felt the stare boring into his side. Why did this person have to interrupt him right now? He hooked his fingers in Harmonโ€™s front pants pockets, then stared at the person touching him. โ€œYes?โ€ โ€œYouโ€™re not responding to your phone.โ€ The man folded his arms. โ€œIโ€™ve been sent to talk to you.โ€ โ€œAre you being investigated by the IRS?โ€ Harmon asked. โ€œOr the CIA?โ€ โ€œNeither.โ€ He kissed Harmon on the cheek. โ€œGive me a moment. Iโ€™d like to spend more time with you, but I need to address this first. Okay?โ€ โ€œSure.โ€ Harmon let go and nodded to the gentleman, then disappeared into the crowd. Winston gritted his teeth. โ€œWhat do you want?โ€ โ€œYou need to answer your phone,โ€ the man said. โ€œDazzle, Ronny, Vik and Rummy are expecting you at the next five gigs. You did remember you signed on to front Big Philo for five shows, right?โ€ โ€œI remember.โ€ He did, but heโ€™d sort of hoped theyโ€™d forgotten about him. โ€œThey start next week, right?โ€ โ€œTomorrow.โ€ Fuck. โ€œI need to tell Harmon Iโ€™m leaving.โ€ Where was Harmon? โ€œJust a moment.โ€ He surged into the crowd, locating Duke and Roy, but not Harmon. He grasped Dukeโ€™s sleeve. โ€œHey. I need to go.โ€ โ€œGonna leave with the guy you were over there kissing?โ€ Duke winked. โ€œHeโ€™s cute. Not as cute as Roy, but hey. I got the best guy around.โ€ โ€œYeah. The thing is, Iโ€™m not leaving with Harmon.โ€ He needed to find him. โ€œHave you seen him?โ€ โ€œI havenโ€™t.โ€ Duke frowned. โ€œWhatโ€™s up?โ€ โ€œI said Iโ€™d play with Big Philo and they want me tomorrow. Itโ€™s my own fault. I over-scheduled myself.โ€ And heโ€™d have to get going if he planned on making it to the plane to head to the gig on time. โ€œHelp me find him.โ€ โ€œI thought you were done with music for a while. Why pick a supergroup? Jesus. Dazzle alone will get you back on the sauce. Youโ€™ve made so much progress.โ€ Duke grabbed Winstonโ€™s arm. โ€œDonโ€™t do it.โ€ โ€œI have to go. Iโ€™m contractually bound.โ€ He still didnโ€™t see Harmon. Shit. โ€œI want to tell him goodbye and that Iโ€™ll be back.โ€ โ€œIโ€™ll tell him.โ€ Duke snorted. โ€œI see Lee coming. He looks pissed. Go, but keep your fucking head on. Donโ€™t you dare start taking again. I will kick your ass.โ€ โ€œIโ€™ll kick my ass.โ€ He growled. โ€œOkay. If I see him before I leave, Iโ€™ll tell him Iโ€™m going, but please tell him, too. Oh and thereโ€™s a painting the curator thinks Iโ€™m buying. Tell him I am and let me know what I owe. He said heโ€™d put a hold on it.โ€ โ€œIโ€™ll handle it.โ€ Duke nodded. โ€œCount on me.โ€ โ€œThanks.โ€ He left Duke by the painting of a vase, then hurried to the door with Lee. Heโ€™d rather be staying, but heโ€™d signed contracts to say heโ€™d front the supergroup and he had to live up to the contracts. He stopped at the door to look for Harmon one more time without luck. The guy was starting to feel like a figment of his imagination. โ€œAre you ready?โ€ Lee snapped his fingers. โ€œWe need to go.โ€ โ€œYeah.โ€ Heโ€™d have to explain the situation to Harmon when he returned because, damn it, he was coming back to Norville. He wasnโ€™t done with Harmon. Not by a long shot.

Buy Links

Choose Your Store First For Romance

About the Author

Megan Slayer

Megan Slayer, aka Wendi Zwaduk, is a multi-published, award-winning author of more than one-hundred short stories and novels. Sheโ€™s been writing since 2008 and published since 2009. Her stories range from the contemporary and paranormal to LGBTQ and BDSM themes. No matter what the length, her works are always hot, but with a lot of heart. She enjoys giving her characters a second chance at love, no matter what the form. Sheโ€™s been the runner up in the Kink Category at Love Romances Cafรฉ as well as nominated at the LRC for best author, best contemporary, best mรฉnage and best anthology. Her books have made it to the bestseller lists on Amazon.com. When sheโ€™s not writing, Megan spends time with her husband and son as well as three dogs and three cats. She enjoys art, music and racing, but football is her sport of choice. Find out more about Megan on her website, and sign up for the newsletter here. You can also check out her Blog, Amazon Author Page, Bookbub and Instagram.

Giveaway

Enter for the chance to win a $50.00 First for Romance Gift Card! a Rafflecopter giveaway https://widget-prime.rafflecopter.com/launch.js

Leave a Reply