Anyone else looking to have Rian’s problem?
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Albin Academy, #2
by Cole McCade
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Imprint: Carina Press (Carina Adores)
On Sale: November 24, 2020
Format: Trade Paperbackย
Price: $14.99 U.S.
ISBN: 9781335200907
Blurb:
Rian Falwell has a problem.
And his name is Damon Louis.
Rian’s life as the art teacher to a gaggle of displaced boys at Albin Academy should be smooth sailingโuntil the stubborn, grouchy football coach comes into his world like a lightning strike and ignites a heated conflict that would leave them sworn enemies if not for a common goal.
A student in peril. A troubling secret. And two men who are polar opposites but must work together to protect their charges.
They shouldn’t want each other. They shouldn’t even like each other.
Yet as they fight to save a young man from the edge, they discover more than they thought possible about each otherโand about themselves.
In the space between hatred, they find love.
And the lives they have always wantedโฆ
Just like this.
โThe romantic longing, themes of bravery and confidence, and moments of cozy domesticity shine.โ โPublishers Weekly on Just Like That
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Excerpt:
Rian Falwell had a problem.
And that problem was currently staring at him through a messy tangle of black hair, from beneath a brow dotted with gleaming beads of sweat thatโbeneath the glassy afternoon light streaming through the windowsโturned to glistening motes of amber against dusky brown skin.
Honestly, if Damon Louis was going to come barging into Rianโs studio like thisโฆ
He could at least have the decency to wear a shirt.
The P.E. teacher took up far too much space inside the tiny cubicle of a studio, his shoulders so broad they had almost touched both sides of the door frame as heโd stalked inside. He looked as if heโd just stepped out of the gym, with his wide, sculpted, scar-rippled chest glazed in a sheen of sweat and a pair of loose black track pants hanging off his hips, the elastic waistband barely clinging to the narrow line cut below his iliac crest. His shoulder-length tumbles of dark hair clumped together, completely drenched, droplets dangling from the tips.
But as overheated as Damon looked?
His dark brown eyes were completely coldโglossed to reflective ice as he folded thick, brawny arms over his chest and took a slow look around the cluttered space of Rianโs studio.
Rian could track the line of his gazeโstarting with the gloppy pile of clay on his pottery wheel; a pile that would eventually become a vase, but right now was just misshapen lumps of gray.
Then to the thin sheets of handmade papyrus parchment drying on a clothesline strung across the room, pulped and pressed from the fallen early autumn leaves of the trees around Albin Academy, an experiment Rian had been quite pleased with when it resulted in fine paper with a green-gold translucent fragility, flecked with bits of brown from the leavesโ veins and stems.
Next, the many half-finished canvases propped about on their easels, slashed with angry, bold strokes of paint in abstract designs.
The anatomical diagrams pinned to the walls.
And the extra large sketchbook left open on his worktable, displaying loose, light sketches of male bodies in motion, focused on capturing the flow of sinew in the turn of the waist, the tightening of an arm as it drew back, the extension of the body and curve of the spine during a long, lazy reach.
Damonโs eyes lingered longest on that one, his dark, expressive brows rising fractionally, almost mockinglyโand Rianโs face burned.
All of these were his personal projects, all unfinished, but still things he put everything he had into.
So why was this stone-faced, unsmiling jerk standing here looking over them like he was about to assign Rian a failing score?
What was he even doing here at all?
Those dark brown eyes snapped back to him as if Damon had somehow heard the question snarling in the back of Rianโs mind.
โSo,โ Damon drawled, and Rian realized this was the first time heโd actually heard Damon speak in his three years at Albin Academy, rather than noncommittal affirmative mutters during staff meetings. His voice was deep, raw, gritty, with a subtle pull to it that didnโt quite seem to echo typical New England accents around Massachusetts. โI thought this was some kinda broom closet. Chambers and Walden know youโre using it forโฆโ He tilted his head. A damp ripple of hair fell across the refined sharpness of his cheekbone, the tip practically licking at the corner of his wide, full, stern-set mouth. โโฆthis?โ
Rian tensed.
More at the implied scorn dripping from this than at the fact heโd beenโฆuhโฆ
Caught using school grounds for unauthorized purposes.
He doubted Principal Chambers and Assistant Principal Walden would particularly care. Especially when Rian had been using the storeroom as a studio since heโd been hired, and no one had really noticedโthough considering Lachlan Walden had only been hired last semester, the assistant principal had more things to worry about than one rogue art teacher moving a few brooms.
So Rian drew himself up, lifting his chin as he reached for the wet rag hanging from the edge of his wheel and began wiping the thick patina of clay from his hands, peeling off the cold, clinging layer.
โMy broom closet,โ he said firmly. โAttached to my classroom. Iโm allowed to use it as I deem necessary as long as itโs for educational purposes.โ
Thisโฆcountedโฆtechnically.
He was the art teacher.
Copyright ยฉ 2020 by Cole McCade
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Author Info:
Cole McCade is a New Orleans-born Southern boy without the Southern accent, currently residing somewhere in Seattle. He spends his days as a suit-and-tie corporate consultant and business writer, and his nights writing contemporary romance and erotica that flirts with the edge of tabooโwhen heโs not being tackled by two hyperactive cats.ย
He also writes genre-bending science fiction and fantasy tinged with a touch of horror and flavored by the influences of his multiethnic, multicultural, multilingual background as Xen. He wavers between calling himself bisexual, calling himself queer, and trying to figure out where โdemiโ fits into the whole messโbut no matter what word he uses heโs a staunch advocate of LGBTQIA and POC representation and visibility in genre fiction. And while he spends more time than is healthy hiding in his writing cave instead of hanging around social media, you can generally find him in these usual haunts:
Website & Blog: http://blackmagicblues.com/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/thisblackmagic
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/xen.coleย
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Facebook Fan Page: https://www.facebook.com/ColeMcCadeBooks
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Carina Adores is home to highly romantic contemporary love stories featuring beloved romance tropes, where LGBTQ+ characters find their happily-ever-afters.
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