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‘Red-Light Wrangler’
by Bella Settarra
‘The Men of Moone Mountain’ Book 2
Can a bad reputation hide a good heart?
After realizing everyone he has been
with only wanted him for his money, Rich Buchanan, the billionaire’s son, gives
up the dream of a serious relationship and gets his kicks sleeping around. He
prefers men, but he only brings home women, since his father would be horrified
to find out Rich was gay. But secrets are hard to keep among the rich, and his
antics soon earn him the nickname “The Red-Light Wrangler” when people discover
that money exchanges hands whenever he sleeps with a guy.
When Nate Walker starts work as
Assistant Foreman at the Buchanan Ranch, his good looks and gorgeous body
immediately pique Rich’s interest. And despite the gossip, Nate can’t help
falling for him, either. But when Rich’s cousin Joey decides to blackmail Rich
to pay off his debts, he soon realizes he could get much more out of the
situation. Outing his gay cousin and causing a rift between Rich and his father
could be just the thing to secure his own position as Frank Buchanan’s sole
heir.
Rich has no one to turn to but his
lover. But Nate has secrets of his own, and his reasons for being at the ranch
are not entirely honorable...
Story Excerpt
“Sorry to hear about your dad, Rich.” Kent Freeman, the
Deputy Sheriff, stood there with a grim expression on his face. “Mind if I come
in?”
Rich stood back, allowing the tall, handsome guy into his
house. He had expected him to go straight into the office, but Kent turned into
the sitting room where his eyes went directly to the small table. Shit!
Rich felt his stomach lurch as Kent stared down at the
note. “This arrive today?”
“Yeah. I just found it in the mailbox.” Rich frowned. He
had expected Kent to be surprised by the note, but he seemed to take it in his
stride.
“Mind if I get it fingerprinted?” Kent asked, not even
touching the paper.
Rich shrugged. “Be my guest. You know who it’s from?”
Kent sighed as he put on a glove before placing the note
in a plastic bag he pulled from his back pocket. “Do you?”
“I’ve got my suspicions,” Rich replied.
“Let me guess. Your cousin Joey or Cole Jackson?”
Rich gawped at him. “How in hell do you know that?”
“You should’ve come to us right at the beginning,” Kent
admonished. “Could’ve saved everyone a lot of time and trouble.”
“You took Cole Jackson in about the poisoning, said you
couldn’t pin anything on him,” Rich reminded him. “Anything after that would just
sound like sour grapes.”
“We didn’t know about your cousin trying to blackmail you.
Or Dan Robertson’s involvement.” Kent looked at him, shaking his head.
Rich sighed. “Kent, you know how it is. I’m gay, man.
Dad’ll go mad if he finds out. I’ll lose everything.” He slumped into the
nearest armchair, and Kent followed suit in the one opposite.
“Being gay ain’t a crime, Rich, but blackmail is. And so
is poisoning horses.”
“I know, but Dad won’t see it that way. He’ll disown me, I
know he will. Joey knows it, too.”
“That’s what he’s banking on,” Kent agreed. “But you’ve
lost half your livestock because of this. And if you can’t prove you didn’t do
it yourself you won’t even get the insurance pay out.”
Rich took a swig of his whiskey. “So, will this prove I
didn’t do it?” He gestured to the note which the deputy had put in his pocket.
Kent
Freeman shook his head. “Nope. I’m afraid it just gives you a motive.”
Adult Excerpt
Suddenly Rich grabbed hold of Wyatt’s muscular arms and
pulled him down onto the bed. He got up and stood over him, yanking the blond
guy’s long, hairy legs over his shoulders. He heard a loud gasp as he hauled
him down the bed to get a better position.
Wyatt grabbed a condom from the nightstand and passed it
up to Rich. He snatched it out of his hand and grinned when he opened it.
Ribbed. He rolled the rubber onto his pulsating dick and yanked the guy’s hairy
ass open. He heard a yelp, but paid him no heed. He watched Wyatt screw his
eyes shut and barked at him. “Look at me!”
Wyatt’s eyes shot open and he stared up at him. Rich had a
sense of satisfaction at his control. He lined his cock up to the gaping
asshole and stared into Wyatt’s eyes as he thrust past the tight rim.
“Aah!” Wyatt’s panicked eyes seemed to glaze over and his
jaw tensed.
Rich massaged the guy’s ass with one hand, while stroking
his cock with the other until Wyatt’s face relaxed. Then he pumped hard into
him, eliciting another loud yell. The cowboy’s shouts soon became excited as
the pain must have morphed to pleasure and he began grunting with each thrust.
Rich grinned as he pounded hard into the guy’s ass. He needed this. He closed
his eyes and Nate Walker’s face flashed into his mind. He felt himself grinning
as he thrust harder and harder, visualizing Nate lying naked before him, Nate
groaning in ecstasy.
When Rich opened his eyes they were watery and glazed. All
he could see was a mass of blond hair on the bed and, with his mind still on
Nate Walker, he moaned loudly. He felt the body beneath him thrusting back
toward him and heard fevered yelps and groans. The fire in his belly was
roaring now and he felt like his whole body was a raging furnace. He hammered
hard into the ass under him, yanking on the dick in his hand. With a loud grunt
the body he was fucking convulsed and he felt cum like boiling lava trailing
down his hand. His own orgasm wracked him and he pounded hard into the guy’s
ass, over and over. Lights flashed in front of his eyes and he heard himself
roar as relief swept through him. He just kept thrusting until he was finally
satisfied. His breathing was rampant as he slunk onto the bed next to his
partner, and he felt the cool air wash over his sweating body.
Both men lay in silence, heaving at the air, eyes closed
for several minutes. Rich’s eyes opened slowly and he stared at the face next
to his. For a split second he had actually expected to see Nate Walker lying
there, but realized in horror that it wasn’t. While Wyatt’s eyes were still
closed, Rich shot to his feet and grabbed his clothes before heading off to
find the bathroom down the hall. He disposed of the condom and splashed cold
water over his face and torso. His breathing was still rapid and he took a glass
of water to try to recover himself. Pulling his clothes back onto his
still-sweaty body felt horrid, and he left his shirt unbuttoned, hoping that
the cold night air would cool him off a bit.
His head automatically faced the bedroom when he retreated
from the bathroom, but he thought better of it. Like a thief in the night he
made for the front door and slipped out. The cold night air bit him hard, and
he shivered as he climbed into his car. Opening the windows wide he relished
the freezing cold of the wind as it swept through his hair and over his flushed
body. He needed the cold. He needed the space.
He needed
Nate Walker.
About Bella Settarra
In
Bella’s world all the heroes are gorgeous hunks and the heroines are always
beautiful. Having said that, she firmly believes that ‘handsome is as handsome
does’ and that ‘beauty is in the eye of the beholder’. (She is also a big fan
of clichés as well as alliteration!)
She
has been hanging out with her ‘imaginary friends’ for a couple of years now and
finds the profession exhilarating and intriguing. Her stories are all Erotic Romances, although
they vary considerably in subject-matter.
She
loves writing Cowboy Romances and was thrilled when the first book in her The Men of Moone Mountain series,
(Etopia Press), entitled Ménage on Moone
Mountain, received a nomination for the Ménage Romances Fan’s Award 2015 and became an ARe Bestseller, and the third book in this series, Ménage on Ryder Ranch was also nominated
for the Erotic Ménages Romances 2016 . The fourth book in this series, Ménage at the Mode Boutique is now
also available in digital format. She is currently writing another Cowboy
series, Midnight in Montana (Siren
Publishing), the first of which, Dallas
at Midnight, is already available, with the second, Meet Me at Midnight due for release in June 2016.
Her
Collar and Cuffs series (Etopia
Press) also received an ARe Bestseller
Award for Waiting on Summer,
which has also been nominated for the BDSM
Writers Con Golden Flogger Award 2016.
This series was set in a BDSM club in Miami, and was a joy to write.
Her
writing career began, however, in the fantasy/myth genre, with her first series
Sirens and Sailors (Siren
Publishing). Although this was a series of six novels, it actually started out
as a short story! This was a delight to write and was proof positive that her
High School Classical Studies lessons weren’t wasted.
She
has also had a couple of short stories published in Men for Hire and Men for Hire
2 (Luminosity Publishing) and even
had some rather raunchy poems included in Coming
Together in Verse.
Not everyone is perfect – but it’s the
character flaws which make them interesting, she believes. As in life, things
don’t always run smoothly, but it’s the twists and turns which provide the
drive to keep going, even when it just feels like an uphill struggle. Bella is
currently fighting her own battle against breast cancer – a battle which she is
determined to win – and believes that all women have the right to feel sexy
even when they are battle-scarred.
She hopes you enjoy
your foray into her world and would love to connect with you at: http://bellasettarrabooks.blogspot.co.uk
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Email: bellasettarra@gmail.com
Red-Light
Wrangler
by
Bella Settarra
Q
& A
Q.
Red-Light Wrangler
is the second book in The Men of Moone Mountain Series. How come it’s a MM
story whereas the first was MMF?
A.
The Men of Moone
Mountain are a mixed bunch, some gay, some bi and even some straight! It is a
very open-minded community where no-one worries too much about their neighbor’s
sexuality so anything goes.
Each
book in the series is written as a stand-alone novel, so you don’t have to read
the whole series to understand each book, although some of the same characters
will crop up in each of the books. Rich Buchanan appeared in Menage on Moone
Mountain and I really wanted to give him his own story.
Q.
Was this your first
MM or ManLove story?
A.
Red-Light Wrangler
was my first full-length MM novel, although I did have a gay couple of pirates
in Secrets of the Siren (Siren Publishing), which was fun to write.
I
enjoyed the challenge of writing Rich Buchanan and Nate Walker as both
vulnerable and alpha-male at the same time, and would certainly write other MM
characters in the future.
Q.
Will there be any
other MM pairings in The Men of Moone Mountain series?
A.
Not yet. Book three
in the series, Ménage on Ryder Ranch is a MFM story, and the book after that,
Ménage at the Mode Boutique is another MMF, as was the first book in the
series, Ménage on Moone Mountain, which has been my most popular novel so far.
I wouldn’t rule it out, though ;)
Q.
As a British author,
how hard is it to write about ranches and to set your stories in America? It
must be a totally different culture for you.
A. Indeed.
This is a question I am often asked and a very good point. I do a lot of
research into ranching and have learned a lot about the day-to-day functioning
of American ranches, just so I can add the ‘normalities’ into my stories. A lot
of information is available in books and on the internet, and I also have
friends in the States who have experience of working on ranches, families who
own them, and a few who have had working holidays on dude-ranches (they’re
great for the nitty-gritty gossip about what really goes on as well as the
‘inner-workings’!) ;)
Also,
writing stories relies mostly on using the imagination, and as authors we often
set our novels in unreal and fantastic worlds. For instance, there would be no
sci-fi novels if we all had to rely on going into space or time-travel in order
to write them; and shape-shifters and werewolves might be unheard of without an
author’s imagery. Then there are vampires, fairies, all things supernatural and
paranormal, the list goes on and on. Basically all stories require a certain
amount of creativity – the skill comes from drawing a reader into our world and
making them believe, even for a short while, that they have been transported to
another place.
Q.
Are your characters based on anyone in real life?
A.
Hmm, that would be telling!!!!
Actually, although it would be wrong of me to write about anyone who
could be recognizable in any of my stories, I do find myself picking ‘aspects’
of people to add to my fictional cast. For instance, the handsome looks of an
actor’s face might merge with the great body of model, while a friend’s
mannerisms or accent might mingle with the vulnerability or humor of someone
else. Even then, when it seems I have constructed the ideal hero or heroine, I
like to throw in a few flaws just to make them a little imperfect – that’s how
they get their character and make them relatable and interesting, in my
book(s).
Thank you so much for having me over today, McKinlay. I hope your readers enjoy a peek into my world, and I'd love to hear from them ❤️❤️
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