Out
Now – Love on Location by Lucy Felthouse (@cw1985)
Blurb:
When Theo Samuels heads off to film on
location in the village of Stoneydale, he’s expecting drama to take place on
camera, not off. But when he meets gorgeous local lad, Eddie Henderson, he
struggles to ignore his attraction. A relationship between the two of them
would be utterly impractical, yet they’re drawn together nonetheless. Can they
overcome the seemingly endless hurdles between them? Or is their fling destined
to remain as just that?
Note:
Love on Location has been previously released as part of the Brit Boys: On Boys
boxed set.
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*****
Excerpt:
Theodore Albert Samuels strode through Stoneydale
Hall, barely giving the opulent furnishings, the priceless art or the stunning
architecture a second glance. It belonged to him, after all. It was all his,
his birthright, his inheritance.
He stopped suddenly. “Damn,” he muttered
under his breath, hoping none of the film crew were taking any notice of him.
Looking over, it appeared they were still absorbed in figuring out lighting,
props and where the actors should stand to get the best shots. Good—he wasn’t
due to have a camera pointed at him for another two days; plenty of time to get
his head around his role. And it was imperative he did—it was his biggest and
highest profile part to date. If he got this right, it could truly launch his
career. Maybe even into Oscar-winning territory.
Taking several deep breaths, he pulled
himself up to his full height of 6ft 4” and adopted a haughty, disinterested
manner—channelling Mr Darcy, perhaps? Either the one from Pride and Prejudice
or Bridget Jones’ Diary would do.
I am William Arthur Stoneydale. And this
property is mine.
They’d pretty much been given the run of
the house—the real owners having gone to the south of France for the summer—so
Theo continued marching around, upstairs and down, pulling in everything he
could from his surroundings to make him truly feel like lord of the manor.
Sighing, he ran a hand through his mop of
black curls and headed out into the gardens. They were beautiful; all manicured
lawns, parterres, rose gardens, arches and perfectly placed shrubs. Despite the
perfection, Theo felt more comfortable here—probably because he’d always been
an outdoorsy sort, ever since he was a child. Only the strict yet loving
influences of his parents had coaxed him inside to do his homework, study for
his exams and eventually land himself a place at The Royal Academy of Dramatic
Art, better known as RADA.
The latter had been completely his
choice—his mother and father had only wanted him to work hard and do his best.
His career options had not been chosen by them, only supported.
Slumping onto a bench, Theo reminded
himself of his parents’ wholehearted support and belief. That, and the fact
he’d graduated from RADA with a first. Following that, he’d gone from strength
to strength.
“Come on, Theo,” he muttered to himself.
“You can do this. It’s just another role. A role you can play. Can be.”
His solo pep talk was interrupted by the
sound of footsteps crunching on gravel. Then, from behind a line of expertly
done topiary appeared a young man, perhaps a few years Theo’s junior.
“Oh,” the other man said, slowing as he
spotted Theo, “sorry. Didn’t know anyone would be out here. You’re not filming,
are you?” He looked around for cameras. “I was told it wouldn’t be for a few
days, give me time to finish—”
Theo cut him off. “Relax, mate, there’s no
filming today. Not anywhere. The crew are still setting things up.”
The other man heaved a sigh of relief. “Oh,
that’s all right then. Gave me a fright, that did. I need to make sure
everything’s spot on in the gardens before they get rolling. So, what’s the
star of the show doing out here by himself, anyway?”
Theo gave a wry grin. “Oh, I don’t know
about star.”
The man made a scoffing sound. Then,
“That’s not what I’ve heard. I’m Eddie, by the way. Eddie Henderson.”
Theo took the hand that was offered, and
shook it. “Theodore Samuels. Theo. Nice to meet you.”
“You too. So, you never answered my
question. Everything all right?”
“Yeah, I suppose,” Theo said with a shrug.
“Just nerves, I think. I’m struggling to get into the right mindset for this
character. But I’ve got a couple of days—so I won’t panic just yet. Actually,”
he paused as a bright idea illuminated his brain, “could I ask you something?”
Eddie took a seat beside Theo on the bench,
and it was only when they were up close and personal that he realised just how
handsome the younger man was. He had a lightly-muscled build, ginger hair, a
riot of freckles on his face and forearms, blue-green eyes and a slight gap
between his two front teeth. Cute and sexy all at once. Christ, he’s going to
be trouble.
*****
Author
Bio:
Lucy Felthouse is the award-winning author
of erotic romance novels Stately
Pleasures (named in the top 5 of Cliterati.co.uk’s 100 Modern Erotic
Classics That You’ve Never Heard Of, and an Amazon bestseller) and Eyes Wide Open (an Amazon bestseller). Including novels, short stories and
novellas, she has over 140 publications to her name. She owns Erotica For All, is book editor for Cliterati, and is one eighth of The Brit Babes. Find out more about
her writing at http://lucyfelthouse.co.uk,
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