(#gaymers #2)
by Annabeth Albert
Blurb:
Player vs. Player. Fight!
Brilliant graphic designer Ravi Tandel is ahead of the game—he's just been asked to present a top secret project at a huge conference in Seattle. All systems are go…until he learns his buttoned-up office nemesis is coming along for the ride.
Tristan Jones isn't really the gamer type, but he knows the back end of the video game business inside out. Together, he and Ravi will give an awesome presentation. If they survive the cross-country trip first.
Tossed together in close quarters, Ravi's shocked to see Tristan's sexy, softer side emerge from such a conservative shell. He's less shocked to learn his handsome colleague's prominent family would never support an out-and-proud son. But Ravi didn't struggle through his own coming out to hide who he is now. To be together, Tristan will have to push past his fear and ultimately decide: Does he want a future with Ravi? Or is it game over before they've even begun?
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Excerpt
A sexy first kiss excerpt from Beta Test by Annabeth Albert
*****
Knock. Knock. A knock came from the connecting door, startling Ravi into hopping
off the bed.
“Tristan?”
he called before unlocking the door.
“Yeah,” came
the muffled reply.
“What’s up?”
As he opened the door, he realized that he didn’t even have a shirt on. After
his shower, he’d pulled on a pair of Star
Wars lounge pants that Avani had given him on his last birthday. He wasn’t
a modest guy, but this was a bit…exposed for
a late-night encounter.
“Um. Not
much.” Tristan stood there in ridiculous blue plaid pajamas and bare feet, hair
still damp and sticking up at weird angles. The overall effect should have been
one of Tristan escaping from whatever retirement compound Elmer called home,
but instead Ravi found it endearing.
You’re so screwed, man.
“Not much?”
Ravi raised an eyebrow. “But you knocked?”
“Um. Yeah.”
Tristan scratched his neck and shuffled one foot. “My room stinks.”
“Your room
stinks?” Ravi had to stop himself from laughing. As far as pretexts went, that was pretty
darn lame, high-school-campout-worthy stuff.
“It really
does.” Tristan gestured, and Ravi followed him in and took a deep sniff. Yeah,
the room did smell pretty funky.
“O-kay.” Ravi drew the word out. “Why don’t
you call the front desk? This is a pretty big place, and it’s the middle of the
week. I’m sure they can find you a different room.”
“Sorry. I
didn’t mean to bother you.” Tristan did the shuffle thing with his foot again.
“Never mind.”
“Tris.” Ravi
grabbed Tristan’s shoulders when he tried to turn away, forced him to look at
him. “What’s really up?”
“Nothing. I
was thinking we could watch a movie in your room, but you’re right, I should
call for a new room.”
“That’s what
you want? To hang out with me?” Ravi took a step forward, not dropping his
hands from Tristan’s shoulders. He could feel his warmth even through the soft
blue cotton. Their bodies were mere inches apart now. Tristan’s gaze went
straight to Ravi’s mouth before he licked his own lips.
Oh fuck. Killing me, Tris, you really are.
“I’ve got a
movie on,” Ravi said softly, making no move toward his room or to step away
from Tristan. There were a thousand reasons why he needed to step away, get
Tristan to call for a new room, and stop the energy arcing between them, yet he
couldn’t seem to find the one that would get his feet to move.
“Yeah.”
Tristan’s exhale ghosted across Ravi’s face. His eyes continued to look as
though they had a tractor beam on Ravi’s mouth. “That’s good.”
“I’ve got no
clue what the movie is.” Ravi laughed shakily.
“That’s
okay.” Tristan moved, subtly leaning forward before retreating a millimeter,
like he wasn’t quite sure how to close the gap between them.
Ravi knew,
but there were a whole host of reasons why he should retreat and lock the door
behind him, put a hotel’s worth of distance between himself and temptation. But
he didn’t move back, instead doing what Tristan was shuffling toward and closed
the distance between them, claiming Tristan’s mouth like he’d been obsessing
about for two days now.
Okay, okay,
perhaps a bit longer than that, if he were honest with himself. Tristan was
fussy and prissy and so not Ravi’s type, except he was cute and endearing and
eager to please and…
Oh fuck it.
They were so doing this thing.
Ravi’s lips
slid softly over Tristan’s, hands coming up to cup Tristan’s face. His skin was
smooth and slightly slippery, as if he’d shaved earlier. Tristan gave a little
sigh as their lips collided, a happy noise that went straight to Ravi’s dick.
Tristan tasted like a minty memory from Ravi’s teen years, a simple, classic
taste that totally fit with the rest of Tristan’s persona.
And the way
they fit together felt like a different kind of memory—like they’d done this
before and yet never before in the same instant. Brand-new and achingly
familiar. And far, far too sweet for Ravi’s blood.
What I thought about Beta Test
Ravi and Tristan start working at a tech firm around the same time and find that they are attracted to each other, in a weird don't-touch-me sort of way in this romance that looks at work relationships via this road trip story.
Ravi is the whiz kid. He's flamboyant and sure of himself and his graphic designer skills. Tristan is the equivalent of the turtle..slow and steady wins the race. They couldn't be more opposite, yet when they are forced together on a work road trip, their side-long glances and uncomfortable moments turn into something else.
I love that the road trip back drop gave them time to get to know each other, even their quirky habits. When Ravi acknowledges that Tristan probably needs some time alone to recharge his introverted self, I cheered.
Their friendship turns to more as their closeness over the drive increases. But when they learn more about each other, some other obstacles come into play -- those obstacles being both Tristan and Ravi's families, for different reasons.
I love how this ended. I found the ending very romantic and this was a pleasant weekend read.
ARC provided for review.
The Gaymers Series
Ravi and Tristan start working at a tech firm around the same time and find that they are attracted to each other, in a weird don't-touch-me sort of way in this romance that looks at work relationships via this road trip story.
Ravi is the whiz kid. He's flamboyant and sure of himself and his graphic designer skills. Tristan is the equivalent of the turtle..slow and steady wins the race. They couldn't be more opposite, yet when they are forced together on a work road trip, their side-long glances and uncomfortable moments turn into something else.
I love that the road trip back drop gave them time to get to know each other, even their quirky habits. When Ravi acknowledges that Tristan probably needs some time alone to recharge his introverted self, I cheered.
Their friendship turns to more as their closeness over the drive increases. But when they learn more about each other, some other obstacles come into play -- those obstacles being both Tristan and Ravi's families, for different reasons.
I love how this ended. I found the ending very romantic and this was a pleasant weekend read.
ARC provided for review.
The Gaymers Series
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About The Author
Annabeth Albert grew up sneaking romance novels under the bed covers. Now, she devours all subgenres of romance out in the open—no flashlights required! When she’s not adding to her keeper shelf, she’s a multi-published Pacific Northwest romance writer.
Emotionally complex, sexy, and funny stories are her favorites both to read and to write. Annabeth loves finding happy endings for a variety of pairings and is a passionate gay rights supporter. In between searching out dark heroes to redeem, she works a rewarding day job and wrangles two children.
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