
Secrets
Author: Mary Suzanne
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Genre: M/M
Contemporary blurb and excerpt
Due for release on Dec. 12
Doubts fill Cade McKenna over his lack of interest in his wife or any other female. Realizing that he finds the male more exciting to him than the female, troubles him.
Contemporary excerpt
Three months slipped by since he’d made any move on her in the bedroom. Every excuse to avoid intimacy with her passed his lips. Usually, he made the couch his bed for the night. Maddie’s hot temper got the better of her at times and she accused him of having an affair, but Cade hadn’t even thought of another woman in months. She’d definitely been wrong about that notion.
His sharp blue eyes made a pass around the crowded room until reaching a mirror hanging on the wall. His brooding reflection sprang out at him. Dark overlong hair reached his collar and eyes that looked like gemstones stared back at him in the reflective glass.
Suddenly, a pair of brown eyes joined his in the mirror. Minutes passed as Cade studied the other face, liking what he saw. The stranger’s dark sun-bleached hair was neatly combed. The brown eyes staring back at him held a look of warmth and interest for Cade. Watching the other man’s slight smile and the nod of his head lifted Cade’s spirits.
His insides reacted with an unfamiliar sensation. He felt something stir in him and couldn’t explain what was happening. The man staring so boldly at him excited Cade like no woman could. The new set of feelings confused him. He didn’t have an explanation for the way his mind was so open to the other man. Not even Maddie, with her lush curves and demure beauty, had ever managed to arouse the feelings now surfacing in him.
The more the eye contact continued, the more exhilarated he felt. The deep intimacy they shared in those moments was so foreign to Cade. He was searching for something, but he wasn’t sure what. Looking away, he shook his head to clear it. He’d never had a personal encounter like the one he’d just had with the stranger across the room. He saw men every day in the office, but none had affected him like this one managed to do in merely seconds.
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