I'm very excited to bring you Jet Mykles, who's here to talk with us about her new release, Revelations, the latest in her Heaven Sent series. I'm a big fan of Jet's and in fact, she wrote one of the few het stories I've read in years. It was great, and though I'm still glad Jet's writing m/m, I'm pretty intrigued by the triad she's got going in Revelations. Don't miss the link to an excerpt at the bottom of the post.
For years, Gretchen’s main objective has been taking care of the boys of Heaven Sent. When her boys decide to take a hiatus, she decides to do the same.
Before she can begin her summer off, Gretchen has one last public commitment. There, she meets tall, mysterious, and wickedly handsome Archer Thanos. Archer’s company has a video game based on Heaven Sent and he’s has been trying to get in touch with her to discuss it. Their first meeting quickly turns into a discussion of another type … in a nearby hotel room, sending Gretchen headlong into a whirlwind affair she hadn’t anticipated.
Only, someone isn’t exactly thrilled about Gretchen and Archer’s romance. Gretchen’s adorable new assistant, Owen, has been pining for his boss since he started working for her but he hasn’t had the courage to assert himself and tell her he wants her. As a result, Gretchen is completely blind to his feelings for her. And after meeting Archer, Owen knows he has no chance against the handsome devil. His own attraction to the older man is instant and overwhelming, the bisexual urges he hasn’t divulged to Gretchen fully awakening.
Owen thinks he’s not enough for Gretchen. Gretchen thinks Owen is far too young for her. Archer thinks they’re both ridiculous. He knows the three of them are just right for each other, if they can survive the revelations.Tell us more about Revelations.
Heaven Sent: Revelations is the sixth full book in my Heaven Sent series. For five books now, Gretchen has been the manager of Heaven Sent, taking care of them and herding them to where they needed to be. I thought it time that she got her happy ever after. I knew not all the Heaven Sent fans would approve since it's an m/m series and Gretchen is most assuredly a girl but I took that chance. Besides, I gave her TWO guys so that should count for something.Why do you write?
I've got all these stories in my head and I keep coming up with new ones! Also, I got tired of reading and thinking to myself "that's cool, but if I'd written this, I'd have done it THIS way". I write because it's fun and because I seem to have this god complex of wanting to rule the lives of others. Although, my characters sometimes turn that last bit around on me.What is your favorite guilty pleasure?
Porn. It's so cool when you find a really good one that really turns you on. I'll watch all sorts, even some kinks that I'm not into. It's fascinating to me what some people find erotic. Okay, I don't watch ALL kinds because even I have a squick factor, but I watch a hell of a lot more than I would have thought I'd like a few years ago.What was one of your favorite books as a kid?
I was always into epic fantasy or high fantasy. Mercedes Lackey's Valdemar series is my all time favorite. But David Edding's Belgariad, Frank Herbert's Dune (ok, that's sci fi but it had lots of fantasy elements), Melanie Rawn's Dragon Prince (omg, yes!) all have their places in my heart. There was a time that I wouldn't read a book that wasn't in the fantasy/sci-fi section of the bookstore and wasn't part of at least a three book series.
If you could change one thing about the publishing industry, what would it be?
I'd wish that the method of print publishing was closer to epub. From all I've heard, epub is much easier and much friendlier. Of course, I haven't tried to access the big print pubs yet so I could be wrong.Do you now write, or have you ever written, fanfic? If so, what fandoms, pairings, etc?
I have! Weiss Kreuz. It's an anime series that's called Knight Hunters here in the states. I fell in love with these guys thanks to PL Nunn, the cover artist for my Heaven Sent series. She's written some fanfiction about them on her site, as well as provided tons of yummy pictures. I really, really hope to get back to finishing the second fic someday, or, rather, extending it. I miss the boys.
Both my Weiss Kreuz stories can be found on my website: http://www.jetmykles.com/home/2006/04/weis-kruez-night-out-part-1-of-6/ and http://www.jetmykles.com/home/2006/09/weis-kruez-on-the-run-part-1/What is your proudest moment as an author?
I was at Yaoicon last year, working the MLR group's vendor table, and a fan walked up dressed as Hell from my Heaven Sent series. OMG, it was SOOO cool! It was cool enough that there were a few people at the con wearing Heaven Sent t-shirts, but to have someone actually cosplay one of my characters. That was love. I still get a silly grin when I think about it.
For an excerpt from Revelations, please click the link below.
©2009 Jet Mykles, all rights reserved
“Palm Springs?”
Owen stared at his monitor.
“Yeah.”
Jane sighed and perched on the far edge of his desk.
“And she just met him this last week?”
“Yeah.”
“Damn. What a life.”
“Yeah.”
“Oh God, would you stop mooning already?”
Scowling, he checked that the office door was closed. “Be a little louder, why don’t you?”
She
reached up to smooth a hand over her short, straight black hair. “Oh,
no one’s going to hear. Just about everyone’s gone home.”
He turned back to his monitor and tried to ignore her.
He’d
known it wouldn’t work. She sat up further on his desk, leaning toward
him. “Owen, you know you don’t have a chance with her, right?”
At
times like this, he deeply regretted confiding in Jane. But they’d
become good friends in the past few months, and he’d needed someone to
talk to. Someone who understood. All his other friends were back in
Atlanta, and they were too far removed from the business to get it. The
only other person was his cousin Ellen. She was way too close to
Gretchen for him to tell her anything.
When he didn’t answer her, Jane shook his shoulder.
“Hey.” He scowled up at her.
Her blue eyes narrowed. “She spends most of her time with rockstars, Owen. Gorgeous
ones. She eats up handsome, successful men for lunch. She’s got guys
like this Archer taking her away on expensive weekends. What could you
possibly offer her other than your boyish charm?”
He gave her a mocking sweet smile. “Gee, thanks.”
She
smoothed a hand over his hair. “I’m just trying to help you, honey.
Mooning over the boss lady is just going to keep you distracted when a
girl you can have and should be with comes along.”
He
snatched his head away. Women were always petting him, he was used to
it, but that didn’t stop it from being annoying when he was peeved. “I
don’t want to talk about this.”
“Okay,
okay. Let’s talk about this Saturday.” She clapped her hands like a
giddy schoolgirl. “I’ll have to go out shopping for a new dress. You
want to come with?”
“Oh yeah, that’s just what I want to do.”
She grimaced. “You know, darling, I have to say that you’re the strangest gay man I’ve ever met.”
That demanded that he give her the look. “I think you’d have to call me bisexual. I like girls too, remember.”
“Yeah. I guess it’s not so outlandish since you work for Heaven Sent after all. Well, once removed.”
Was she trying to depress him more? “Don’t you have a job to do?”
She batted her heavily mascaraed eyes at him, undeterred. “Bored with my company already?”
“Just the topic of conversation.”
“Fine.”
She jumped off his desk and patted the folders she’d left in his inbox.
“Make sure she sees those. There’s a new director whose work she should
look at.”
“Will do.”
“See you later. We’ll make shopping plans.” Giggling at his scowl, she opened the door and left.
Once
the door had clicked shut after her, he gave up the pretense of
working. Staring morosely at his desk blotter, he began his favorite
task since Monday: trying to figure out a way to make Gretchen not go
away with this Archer creep for the weekend. So far, no dice. He wasn’t
going to do anything drastic, and no one from Heaven Sent had jumped in
to demand her attention. The closest was when Chris Faith called for
her, but he’d ended up calling her cell and getting his answer.
Meantime, he’d had to hear about all her preparations for the trip.
He’d even made calls to reserve a private table at a very chic
restaurant for her and Archer.
Depressed,
he tried to make himself see things a different way. This was a new
thing. She hadn’t dated in a long time. She’d barely talked about
Archer as more than a sex toy. Maybe that’s all it was. Sex. Still not
something Owen wanted to dwell on, but if it was just sex, that meant
it would likely blow over soon. He’d heard about her so-called
relationships in the past. Nothing that lasted very long. Her career
always got in the way. Maybe all Owen had to do was tough it out for a
month or so; then she’d get sick of this guy and move on. Yeah, that
was a better slant on it.
But it didn’t change the fact that she was going away to get fucked, repeatedly, by this Archer guy.
What
did this bozo look like anyway? Owen turned toward his computer and
brought up a Web browser. He’d just typed the man’s name in the image
browser when a knock sounded. He had enough time to switch windows so
that his e-mail was in front before he turned to greet the newcomer.
Whoa.
The guy who walked in was movie-star gorgeous. The epitome of tall,
dark, and handsome. His golden brown skin set off jet-black hair and
matching brows that matched a classy, trimmed Vandyke beard. He wore a
casual burgundy shirt unbuttoned just enough to show a hint of chest
hair and black slacks over endless legs.
Owen wasn’t sure his own legs would support him if he stood, so he just turned toward the vision. “Hello. May I help you?”
“This is Gretchen Hobbes’s office?”
“Yes. I’m Owen, Ms. Hobbes’s assistant.”
The man stopped in front of his desk and held out his hand. “Owen. Nice to meet you. My name is Archer Thanos.”
Owen’s
hand was folded in a warm grip before the name was spoken. He was
unable to hide his jump of surprise. “A-archer Thanos?”
“That’s me.”
“I,
uh, Gretchen’s told me about you. She said you…” He dropped his gaze to
the package in the man’s hand, only to realize that his own hand was
still held. He blinked, confused and entranced by the sight of his
light tan in contrast to the deep gold-brown of this man’s skin. Yum. He tugged his fingers away so he could reach for the package. The angle made sure that he could check out the man’s other package, a slight bulge in the loose slacks. Yum. “She said you’d be dropping something off.”
Archer
held the thick envelope up, just out of Owen’s reach. “Yes. This. It’s
a prospectus for a video game.” That smile was just killer. Teeth
blinding white in all that darkness. “You play?”
“Huh?”
“Do you game?”
“I’ve, uh, some, but I’m not… Well, that is. Not much.”
The
gorgeous man twisted to the side so he could hitch his ass up on the
edge of Owen’s desk. He leaned companionably toward Owen as he set the
envelope down on the desk blotter. “If you’re interested, I’d be happy
to send you some samples.” Hands now free, he dipped two fingers into
his chest pocket to extract a slim metal business-card case. A gold
ring flashed on his finger as he flipped the case open and extracted a
card.
Not
until the card was hovering before him, held by two longer fingers, did
Owen realize he’d just been watching the man move. Instinctively, he
reached for the card. “Oh, I… There’s no reason to give me games. I
mean, I wouldn’t be making a decision about this.” Jeez, Owen, get a grip! He’d handled plenty of other people with far more class than this. Why did this man have him rattled? Because this guy’s been inside Gretchen. Strangely, with said man sitting before him, the thought turned him on far more than it pissed him off.
“Oh no, my pleasure. No strings attached. Gretchen made that one perfectly clear this past weekend.”
Owen
swallowed, dropping his gaze as he took exaggerated care in setting the
man’s card down on top of the folder that was already there. “And
you’ll be seeing her this weekend as well.” He heard the words before
he could take them back.
“She told you about that, did she?”
“She tells me everything.”
When
there was too much silence, he braved a glance up. Another speculative
look pointed at him. He seemed to be getting a heck of a lot of those
lately. This one, however, made his guts quiver into jelly. “As well
she should.”
Owen
stared into deep brown eyes, getting lost in the silent heat. He didn’t
know what to say, and the man didn’t seem in a hurry to leave or break
the silence. Finally, Owen cracked. “Actually, Mr. Thanos…”
“Please. Call me Archer.”
Owen
nodded as he turned toward his monitor. “Archer. Gretchen wasn’t sure
where you’d be going this weekend. Could you give me a location, just
in case?”
The
man amiably supplied not only the name of the resort, he pulled out his
iPhone and forwarded the reservation information to Owen right on the
spot. “Will you need anything else?”
Owen shook his head, trying to make his fingers stop trembling. “No. I think that’s more than enough. Thank you.”
“You’re quite welcome.”
He
needed to be polite. Garnering his courage, Owen turned back and spread
his hand over the folder on the desk. “I’ll make sure she gets that.”
“Thank
you. Please call if you need any more information. And I mean it about
the games. Take a look at our Web site. Any games you want, they’re
yours for the asking.” He leaned forward on the desk, fingers steepled
to support his weight. “You call me personally.”
Owen
stared at his fingers, far too frightened of what might happen if he
got lost in that smoldering gaze again. He might just have to throw
himself at the man. “Thank you.”
“Well, then. I’ll see you later. Owen.”
Owen nodded and smiled, managing to raise his gaze to the man’s collarbone. It was high enough for him to see the smirk. No shit, you’re acting like a simpering schmuck. But it was the best he could manage.
Once Archer left, Owen just sat there, staring at the door, relearning how to breathe. The man was…ungh.
No wonder Gretchen was so taken. Owen was afraid he was going to have
to make use of the private bathroom in Gretchen’s office unless he
could get control of the hard-on in his pants. He sat back and kept
breathing until he brought his heart and groin under control enough to
reach over to his keyboard to bring up the image search that he’d
started before the man himself had come through the door.
“There’s
no way,” he whispered, gazing at a smiling photograph of the man.
“There’s no way you’ve got a chance in hell against this guy.”
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