Thursday, May 22, 2014
Book reveal: The Surgeon's Apprentice an erotic MM romance by Richard Longfellow
This post is part of a virtual book tour organized by
Goddess Fish Promotions. Richard will be awarding a $25 Amazon Gift Card to a
randomly drawn commenter during the tour. Click on the tour banner to see the
other stops on the tour. Remember, the more stops you visit and comment, the
better your chances to win.
Alex is a ditzy but adorable final-year medical student,
whose sex life seems doomed to fantasies about Hollywood hunks and abuse and
misuse of the mirror in his bedroom. Then along comes blond and blue-eyed Will,
all sinewy muscles, a gorgeous face and a top orthopaedic surgeon to boot, but
equally hopeless when it comes to love. Their first encounter in his clinic is
almost ruined by an embarrassing incident with a pair of disposable briefs, but
mutual attraction prevails and brings them together.
When ghosts from Will's past threaten their future together
and all looks lost, Alex devises a plan to save Will’s reputation.
But will love be enough to save the day and win Alex the man
of his dreams? Or will he be doomed to eating his favorite apple crumble all
alone-–with lashings of crème anglaise, of course.
Now enjoy an excerpt:
William Jackson realised a long time ago that the
strength required in orthopaedic surgery didn’t necessarily have to come from
brute force, which was probably why he preferred treating mechanical problems
in athletes rather than overbuilt rugby players or the arthritic elderly. That
rather set him apart from most of his colleagues who were built like brick
shithouses and enjoyed nothing better than donning a space suit and plunging
into a creaking hip joint. So today’s theatre list was the sort he enjoyed: a
straightforward knee replacement in a younger than average patient and some
arthroscopies on otherwise fit and healthy athletes.
In fact, he’d recently completed a study comparing minimally
invasive procedures for elite athletes with joint injuries against normal
patients and was surprised to learn he was on the short-list for an award from
the Society of Orthopaedic Surgeons. He didn’t have a chance of winning, of
course, but he was still dead chuffed to be considered.
Along with going for awards, there was another game to be
played if you wanted to make it in surgery, which involved ‘playing it
straight’, or at least that was the advice given by someone who’d sussed out
that his Kinsey score was something above zero. His conveniently manufactured
‘girlfriends’ had sufficed in interviews, and he’d even exaggerated their
status to ‘fiancée’ on a few occasions, but he dreaded having to demonstrate
their existence and found ways of opting out of gatherings where a partner was
included in the invitation. He tried to see himself as a Kinsey ‘X’ but his
mirror regarded him otherwise, particularly when he lapped up his own
cum.
“And I’d concur with that view, you pompous prat.”
Encountering that naïve but handsome medical student in the
outpatient clinic had certainly bowled him a googly, to coin an expression that
was much used by his colleagues, regardless of their interest in cricket. That
he’d subsequently indulged in sexual fantasies at home featuring said medical
student was something he found only too easy to enjoy but difficult to accept.
Guilt did its best to haunt him in dreams. These invariably involved him being
dramatically outed and then made to pay for his sins in front of colleagues,
the General Medical Council and the rest of the prejudiced world. Last night,
he’d woken in the early hours of the morning covered in sweat. He knew why but
this time he couldn’t recall the details of the dream, which concerned him and
made him think there was rather more to come.
So, as on other occasions when he’d found a student
attractive, the only solution was to put young Alex out of his mind and get on
with his job. He then remembered that the student in question was meant to be
coming to his list today. It was fortunate that consultants had a separate
locker room but he seriously wondered whether it would be sufficient to keep
them apart for long. He had more than a sneaking suspicion that the attraction
was mutual; the student’s open-mouthed expression on walking into the clinic
wasn’t the usual reaction he expected of a student meeting a consultant for the
first time.
“So do something about it, then!”
Richard Longfellow resides in London, Great Britain and
works as a doctor. He’s tall, dark and handsome, and currently unattached. When
he’s not tending to his patients, he enjoys stroking his two cats, movies with
happy endings and opening the very best champagne, although not necessarily in
that order. His favourite male movie stars include Brad Pitt and Hugh Jackman.
‘The Surgeon’s Apprentice’ is his first novella of quintessentially British,
gay erotica.
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It's an awesome book. Enjoy!
Ashley
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3 comments:
Hi, everyone. I'm Richard Longfellow, author of 'The Surgeon's Apprentice', and I'd like to introduce myself and thank the host for this stop on the blog tour. I'd be pleased to answer any questions and I'll be dropping by throughout the day. I really hope you enjoy the book! And there's more to come...
Thanks for hosting!
Nice excerpt
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