KC Kendricks calls herself an accidental writer. After completing her first novel writing as Rayne Forrest, she was urged to submit it to a publisher, and everything snowballed from there. Today, the author has had over seventy books published.
In July of 2021, she tried to retire but her employer offered her a deal to work at home. She accepted. Now she balances work, writing, and hearth and home in a controlled chaos.
A native of scenic western Maryland, the author enjoys most activities that don’t include snow. In warm weather she might be found walking the dog, biking on the C&O Canal towpath, planting delicacies in her garden for the deer to munch on at night, playing in the creek, or lazing on the patio with her Kindle reader or laptop.
She recently began to research her family history and can't drive past a cemetery without stopping to search for family sites. Her mission is to photograph old tombstones before the elements erode the stones and the names are lost to time.
For more about KC Kendricks and Rayne Forrest’s writing life, please visit the Between the Keys blog at http:kckendricks.blogspot.com .
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After being viciously outed by his spiteful ex-lover, Van MacKenzie, fallen Hollywood and Broadway star, lands on stage in a small town community theatre - and in the arms of set designer Shane Hollister. Van knows his attraction to the talented young man could seal the fate of his career, but he can't resist having a 'summer thing' while performing at The Globe. When an act of violence catches them unaware, Van recognizes the message was really meant for him. Walking away from Shane might be the smart thing to do to keep him safe.
Shane Hollister had established himself as a Broadway set designer before his father's accident forced him to move home to St. Charles. Needing work, Shane accepts a job at The Globe. To his surprise, the small operation equals any big city production. When Donovan "Van" MacKenzie signs on for the new show, Shane grabs the chance to have a summer fling with his big-screen idol, refusing to allow Van's past to intrude.
Shane knows he has only one chance to catch a fallen star and keep him for his own.
* * * *
"I believe you, Shane. You said you didn't know he was coming here. Well, okay. People surprise us. I know that. But he is here, and you are involved with him, and I can't afford the distraction."
I wanted to say more to him. I wanted to wrap my arms around him and tell him to send Doug packing. I needed him to prove to me he wasn't planning to fuck me and any other guy at the same time. But one trick with him didn't give me the right.
He nodded, his eyes sad. "I don't know what else to say except I'm sorry, Van."
The ice around my heart cracked. I managed a smile for him. "I'm sorry, too."
Shane reached out and smoothed the lapel of my jacket, although it didn't need it. This might be as close as I ever got to him again. God help me, but I couldn't walk away without touching him one more time. I grasped his hips and pulled him, unresisting, to me.
His arms snaked up around my neck, holding me with his fierce, young strength. We pressed together, chest-to-chest and thigh-to-thigh. I breathed in his scent and kissed his hair, committing the feel of him to memory, then I gently pulled away.
"I'm flying back to the city tomorrow, and then driving my own car back on Tuesday. I'll put the key under the mat and leave your car at the cabin since you have your keyless entry."
His hands came to rest on my shoulders. "How are you getting to the airport?"
"I cut a deal with one of the boys who work at the resort. He's agreed to be my go-fer when I need one, provided he's off-shift."
Shane accepted that, nodding, his gaze somewhere past me. I was poignantly reminded of his youth. Would he listen to my advice?
"Shane, if you have any doubts about Doug, do yourself a favor, and end it. I didn't do that with Lynn and I paid a high price for it."
"It's not like that, man! I told you. I don't sleep with him any more. That's in the past. We're just friends now."
"Lot's of things are in the past," I told him as gently as I could. It was all over him that he wanted to argue with me, but his shoulders slumped, and his eyes had a vacant look to them. It took every ounce of willpower I possessed not to touch him again.
"Shane, what's really wrong?"
"Nothing. You don't want anything to do with me. Well, okay. I'll get over it." He turned and walked away, his long strides quickly putting distance between us.
I watched him go with a sinking feeling in my gut. I'd bungled that, and badly.
Título : Shine A Light
EAN : 9781524257903
Editorial : White Deer Enterprises/White Deer Books
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