3 x Books by Zoe X Rider
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Overview: Zoe X. Rider can’t play music (seriously: do not ask her to sing), but her life runs on it. When she’s not chasing bands the way some people chase tornados, she spends her time at home in the Appalachian mountains with two dogs and a very patient partner, who thinks she should get out more in the daylight hours—and not just to drive to another venue. Usually you can find her in her windowless basement office, writing by the light of the computer screen, or indulging in her favorite non-music hobbies: reading and eating.
Genre: Romance MM
Hotel Rooms (and Their Deleterious Effects)
Keith and Alex are hired axes for musician Damon Chase’s latest tour. At hotel stops, they’re roommates. Out in public, they’re terrible flirts—with each other. But late at night, after the shows are over, Alex brings chicks back to the room, and Keith, suffering from sexual malaise brought on by the crazy-easy access of chicks on this tour, plays video games on his laptop and tunes out the noises going on three feet away from him.
Alex wants Keith to join in—he even sends a girl over to his bed. Alex just can’t conjure the interest. Until, in the dark early morning, someone slips under the sheets with him. And it isn’t one of the chicks.
"Hotel Rooms (and Their Deleterious Effects)" is a 15,000-word erotica story about two questionably straight guys.
Puncture
In the front room of a third-story apartment sits ancient dentist chair, its scarlet leather worn smooth from the heads that have rested upon it. It hasn’t been used for dental work since mid last century.
Hunter, a hustler whose latest address is a filthy squat, has been in the chair before—but usually he gets himself there on his own two feet. This time he wakes in it, feverish, sick. He has time to process the needle in his arm, the clear tubing running from it, and then he’s out again.
All anyone on the street knows about Colin is he’s a vampire, he pays cash, and all he wants from you is your blood. Which is too bad, because most of the guys on the street would do him for free, including Hunter, who wakes again after the fever breaks to find he’s been moved to a back room of Colin’s apartment, an inner sanctum no one else on the street has been let into before, at least that they know of.
But why? And what does Colin Marsten want from him, of all people
The Roommate Situation
College freshman Shane Hahn finds himself unexpectedly shuffled to a new dorm room–which is fine by him, but his over-involved mother takes one look at toothpick-chewing, motorcycle-riding Derek McClain, his new roommate, and gets on the phone with the school. The school requires that Shane be the one to file the room-change paperwork, but Shane’s reluctant.
He’s attracted to Derek’s independence, even though that independence means Derek has to pay his own way through college, which he does by making leather products (you know: belts, wallets…bondage gear) and selling it online. Shane isn’t even allowed to work while he’s in school, much less join a band, which is what he really wants to do with his life. Unfortunately, his parents are holding his guitar hostage until he can prove he’s taking his future seriously.
When he decides he needs a way to come up with cash–the kind his parents won’t find out about–so he can buy a guitar his parents can’t take away from him, he turns to Derek with what sounds like a win-win solution: he’ll model bondage gear for Derek’s online store photos, Derek will get more sales, and Shane will get a cut. The one thing he doesn’t factor into his plan is the giddy stomach-flip feeling Derek McClain causes whenever he walks in the room–and what that might mean for them when Derek starts locking leather cuffs on his wrists.
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