Here’s the overall blurb for The Agency, JJ’s new series for LoveYouDivine
The Agency
Held together and directed by the strength of one person, known only as The Old Man, The Agency acts as the world’s anti-terrorist organization. Regardless of race, creed, or sociopolitical backgrounds, talented young people are gathered, trained, and their skills put to good use, making the world a safer place. The Agency is all encompassing, an entity unto itself. Every agent has a tale to tell, every Agency employee comes with a story. This series will pick out critical events that The Old Man has found interesting in certain men’s lives and share them with you. He likes nothing as much as a peaceful world, a happy ending and a willing audience. Glad you could join us.
The Agency: Marek and Tyrone
by J.J. Massa
Available now www.loveyoudivine.com
Tyrone Johnson was aware the minute the furtive young man slid through the cafeteria doors. It had to be an internal thing because no sound was heard. He barely saw the flicker of movement out of the corner of his eye.
Still, he’d been waiting for this customer all night. Even knowing he wouldn’t be in until the place was empty, Tyrone had been anxious for his arrival.
“Hey there,” he said, keeping his deep voice low as the thin blond slid his tray along the counter.
His answer was a terse nod.
“So, how’s that sweet tooth of yours?” Tyrone asked quietly, his tone gentle and lightly teasing. He’d noticed that the junkyard thin man sometimes ate only deserts.
Dark gold eyes met his suspiciously. “Is hungry,” came his rusty, croaked reply.
Tyrone covertly looked him over. The spare frame looked even thinner than the last time he’d seen him. Paler, too, in fact.
“Well that’s just fine,” Tyrone smiled. “Jus’ fine. I’ve got something for you. Made it fresh.” He had to turn away from the startled look on the pallid white face. Leaning down, he fished around under the counter and produced a pecan pie, made special that very morning. “Here you go, friend.” He placed the glass pie plate on the counter. “Let me cut it for you. Come on, we’ll go over here to a table.”
Tyrone slid the sugary pie off the counter and turned, carrying it to a table in the corner. He didn’t look back to see if the other man was following. It might go either way. He couldn’t stop the smile blooming on his face when the almost-emaciated body slipped into a nearby chair.
“Is…” Wary eyes looked at the pie and then up at Tyrone. “It is mine?”
“Made it just for you. Knew you’d like it. It’s good for you, too, with the nuts and all,” Tyrone babbled, turning and cutting the pie. He deposited a gooey slice of the sweet, syrupy confection onto an empty plate. “I’m Tyrone, in case you didn’t know,” he mumbled, wiping his hands on his cooks’ apron, for want of something to do.
“I am a spy,” the other man said dryly, shrugging his shoulders, a smile flitting across his face. “Marek,” he said with a nod, a forkful of pie making it clear that he had nothing else to say.
“Marek,” Tyrone repeated, sinking into the vacant chair opposite. “Is that Dutch?”
He was thrilled and a little stunned. He’d been nervous that his attentions would chase the other man away. Netting a name and a smile in the same visit was a lottery. Not to mention that this was the most talkative the thin blond had ever been.
“Mmmm,” Marek groaned, audibly enjoying his pie. “Slav,” he mumbled.
Taking yet another chance, Tyrone stuck a hand out. “Pleased to meet you, Marek,” he said.
Marek studied the extended hand for long moments. Tyrone let it hang there, though he was beginning to feel awkward. Just when he’d decided to pull back, Marek’s bony fingers brushed his palm.
“Thank you for this pie, Tyrone,” Marek said formally, adding, “It is very good.”
Tyrone could no more stop the grin spreading across his face than he could stop the sunrise, and that’s what it felt like, holding the thin hand in his. “I really hoped you’d like…” his breath caught at the sight of angry red welts wrapped around the wrist and forearm of his companion. He felt his eyes moisten. “Marek?” Someone had hurt him. He reached across the table and covered the welts with his free hand.
For a second, Marek attempted to pull his hand away; he stopped, instead reaching over, tapping lightly at Tyrone’s thick wrist. “It is over now, I am here.” He looked down and over again at Tyrone. “Here with this pie.” His lips turned up briefly, producing that elusive smile that Tyrone loved. “I am here with this pie and you.”
“Yeah,” Tyrone nodded, blinking away the emotion, grateful. He gave the injured arm a little rub, trying not to think of what the other arm might look like, not to imagine how the welts had gotten there. “Yeah, you’re right here. Safe.” He took a deep breath, dropping his hands, reluctantly. “Bet you’d like a cup of coffee to go with that pie, huh? Maybe a glass of milk?”
At Marek’s hesitant nod, Tyrone slid his chair back, gaining his feet. He’d rather sit and talk, and he would in a minute. Right now, he needed to collect himself. And while he was at it, he would see what he could do to help his young friend gain a few pounds.
Marek watched the large black man bustle away. Somehow, he hadn’t really known he’d escaped the last mission until he passed through those heavy swinging doors and caught sight of Tyrone wiping down the counter.
He wasn’t sure what it was about the big man with the gentle eyes that made him feel so safe. Made him feel safe… Marek shook his head. That was just crazy. The only person he was sure he could trust absolutely was The Old Man.
There was something about Tyrone…something so compelling that he hadn’t been able to force himself to go home after Medical had released him. He had no food at his apartment, anyway–it just made sense to come here to the cafeteria first.
Marek knew better, though. He lied for a living, but he wouldn’t lie to himself. He had wanted to see Tyrone, wanted to hear his voice. Somewhere between a rumbling purr and a husky wheeze, Tyrone’s voice had drawn him from the start.
His face, too. Tyrone was a big man, built like an American linebacker. He was big, imposing, muscular, with a bald head and soft black hair on the warm, welcoming brown skin of his face.
Tyrone’s face was round and full, with generous, sensuous lips. His nose was wide, but not overly so. All in all, Marek found him mesmerizing–more so when Tyrone fixed his attention on him. And now, Tyrone had made him this wonderful pie, had been visibly upset that Marek had been hurt.
So Have you ever read M/M? I never did until I met JJ. LOL And I have to say, I do enjoy it from time to time. It’s not the sex so much that makes it awesome, it’s the emotion. For wahtever reason, it justseems so …. sweet. Not sure why. LOL
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Excerpt
The Agency: Vanya and Lance
By J.J. Massa
Coming in January from www.loveyoudivine.com
The very idea of touching and being touched by the stranger in the picture terrified him, even sickened him. Conversely, leaning against Lancelot Morgan’s broad chest and having the agent’s muscular arm around him—that felt better than anything ever had in his entire life. He felt safe and he was reluctant to give that up.
“I do not know how,” he confessed in a whisper, face pressed to the starched white shirt of the older man.
“You don’t… What? You’re afraid that….” Vanya felt Lancelot take a deep breath. “Okay,” the larger man shifted around and tilted Vanya’s face up with one hand. “How about this?” he began, “You’ve kissed someone before haven’t you?”
“Ni, no, no kiss, no um, how you say, mitsno obiymaty, is embrace with arms, is hug. No,” he repeated becoming upset again. “My inadequacies will cause death, injury! I cannot do this! I cannot!”
He struggled to move from Lancelot’s tight embrace but the larger man held him fast. “Hush! Be still,” Lancelot admonished, both arms going around him now. “We are partners on this case, Vanya. We’ll figure this out together.” Vanya struggled halfheartedly one last time. “Together, Vanya,” Lancelot repeated, giving him a hard squeeze.
“I am having hug now, yes?” Vanya wheezed, causing Lancelot to laugh and loosen his hold slightly.
“Yes, little professor, and if you put your arms around me, we’ll both be having a hug,” Vanya could hear the smile in Lancelot’s voice.
Slowly, shyly, Vanya eased first one arm and then the other around Lancelot’s ribs until his hands clutched at the smooth muscles of the other man’s back. They sat silently for a minute and Vanya reveled in the warm closeness of his first hug.
When he felt Lancelot shift slightly, he drew back and looked up at him. “You will show me how, yes?” he asked, so grateful for the other man’s presence. “You will teach me?”
Lancelot looked down into the pleading eyes of the little chemist and was lost. Vanya didn’t need perfect English to make himself clear. Lance understood that the man in his arms had never made love with anybody, ever, and he wanted Lancelot to teach him how to seduce someone.
While Lancelot doubted that this innocent little man could ever purposely seduce anyone, Dr. Havalon would expect Vanya to be experienced with men. If not, their hand would be tipped. Besides, he reasoned, it wasn’t right that the young man’s first sexual experience be a job.
Sliding one hand up to cup the back of Vanya’s tilted head, Lancelot sunk his fingers into the gilded silk of his hair and lowered his lips to caress the pounding pulse at his temple.
“I’ll teach you,” he agreed, moving to kiss first the left eye, then the right, and ending with a kiss on his nose.
“I feel odd,” Vanya whispered. “My heart, it beats fast and I feel both cold and hot. My limbs shake. Perhaps I am ill?”
“No, Professor,” Lancelot murmured warmly, brushing his lips across a smooth cheek. “You aren’t ill, you’re excited. And maybe you’re attracted to me just a little?”
Vanya tilted his head and Lancelot fought a smile as the studious young man analyzed that statement.
“I have long admired your looks. You are tall and muscular. Strong with dark hair and dark eyes. If only I were more….”
Lancelot cut him off by dropping a light kiss on Vanya’s startled mouth. “Not one more word,” he growled. “You are a very attractive man, Vanya. I thought so this morning and I think so now.”
Saying the words and looking into Vanya’s innocent and open face, Lancelot knew he was telling the truth. The minute he’d seen that mischievous twinkle in those intelligent and slightly exotic eyes, his blood had pooled and heated in his groin. It had surged again when he’d seen that disheveled, sun kissed mop in The Old Man’s office.
For Lancelot, teaching Dr. Vanya Ambrozak about the pleasures of the flesh would not be a hardship–not at all.
Any writer who can capture the emotion of a moment can make any subject matter work; tho I personally don’t get into M/M myself, it’s still compelling subject matter.
xoxo,
nina
I love mm stories too. m/m/f are also a fav
I read some m/m. m/m/f are my favorites.
I still write m/f. I just love emotion.
It’s the story that matters to me. If the story sounds intriguing, I’m all for it. I don’t do a difference between M/M and M/F. It’s just two people falling in love. The last one I read was Sharon Maria Bidwell’s Snow Angel (Loose Id), and it’s even a re-read for me.
I happen to think like croco. It is about the story and the characters and since reading ebooks and socializing with authors on the net – it has really opened my eyes and mind to alot of different genres and situations that I would NEVER have bought in a print store. I’m not sure what that says about me, but that’s the way I felt. It quite possibly could be fear of the unknown.
Whatever the case, I think I have more tolerance and much more open minded today for m/m writing and m/f/m.
Anything that opens your eyes and introduces you to new things helps you grow, I think. It’s that “walk a mile in his/her moccasins” thing, I think. Sure, we read and even write for entertainment, but no law says we can’t learn stuff at the same time, right?
I do my best to make sure the facts I use in my books are truly that, facts. Because that’s how we learn, right? I know Sasha does her research, too. I love research. *grin*
So anyhow, I’m having a TON of fun with this series. I love those guys! and the gadgets! I love a good gadget. 🙂 it’s fun figuring out new ways to do stuff. sometimes I watch old spy shows for inspiration.
Like I said, I love research!
What JJ is saying is -she knows my facts are right because I know she loves research, and I sometimes use her. LOL
Uh, heh heh, well, tomato, tomato…
Hey, JJ!! Yes, I’ve read them. You knew that thought, right? lol I already have the Agency books so don’t enter me in the drawing. Good luck everyone.
Hey Kim! Have you read Signet & Silk from JJ? I loved them too!!
Hey Kim! I’m glad you liked ’em!! I’ve got three more scheduled to come out after Vanya and Lance, and then as many more after that as I can dream up. *hug* thanks for telling me you have ’em!
Sasha, you’re the best. I’m glad you like the Signet and Silk series. I’m going do #3 in a little while.
I thinktoo, in the bookstores the way the books are arranged makes it hard to find things off the beaten path, so to speak, . But the information onteh internet is so readily available, it makes it easy to expand our libraries, and our minds.
I have Signet and Silk. I haven’t read it yet….hanging head in shame. lol
It’s one of my Faves. That and THE EDGE.
Non Male/Male books from JJ, It’s the Cajuns. Uh hmmm.. I lurve them Cajuns :love:
Way to go, CATHY!!! Congratulatons! Let me know what book you’d like.
Congrats Cathy!!! WTG
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What a beautiful excerpt. I’ve been meaning to get the books in this series. I’m going to have to make a point of it. I love J.J.’s writing. :great:
Thanks, Sasha! *hug* I love that you love ’em!
Thanks Maria! How’ve you been?
Thanks everyone for your wonderful words. 🙂 I love my job!
Thanks to J.J. and sasha. I will check my wish list and get back to you J.J.