Book of the Flower Garlands (Archaeologists in Love 1) A Gay Erotic Romance by Nikki Ali ➱ Book Tour with Rafflecopter
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Author and Publisher: Nikki Ali
Release Date: November 16, 2021
Genre: Erotic M/M romance
Tropes: Forbidden love, first times, age play
Themes: Coming out, intimacy & vulnerability
Length: 118 000 words / 347 pages
Heat Rating: 5 flames
It is not a standalone book. It is the first to be published in its series.
It ends with a sort of “happily-for-now.”
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A steamy MM erotic romance of first times & lush settings. Will these unlikely lovers find a way?
Blurb
Hassan Elsayed wants to find himself and follow his dreams--at fifty-four, he's about two decades too late, but who's counting, really? He's left his hometown of Luxor, Egypt for Athens, Greece, and fulfilled his lifelong dream of becoming a writer.
Now, he's hungry for love. The woman he's loved for half his life has married someone else. When Hassan meets a beautiful nineteen-year-old boy one summer, their attraction and chemistry are instant, insistent, and impossible to ignore. But it's his first time with another man, and Hassan is terrified to step into this new fire. Will he let himself be engulfed by the flames? Will he open his heart to this unlikely love he never saw coming?
Set in the lush, sun-drenched Mediterranean summer, to the backdrop of the ancient ruins of Athens, Book of the Flower Garlands weaves a warm, romantic story of sex, sensual pleasures, first loves and first times.
Excerpt
In the evening, Marco and I take a long, slow walk around Kolonaki as the sun is setting. My neighborhood is quiet, steep, cobblestoned. Some parts are narrow and rambling and old, some are lit up, gilt-edged, gleaming with signs for Prada and Gucci. There are trendy new restaurants and the older tavernas, like the one where I work. Young people are drinking cappuccinos at the coffee shops, tourists are taking endless photos of the sunset. I have tried to make this city home.
We decide to walk up Mount Lycabettus. It’s often part of our morning running route, but then it is an opportunity for hill work, not a site for its own enjoyment. Tonight we take a leisurely pace. Children from a family of German tourists scramble up the hill around us. We stop to admire the intricate patterns on the doors of the church on Lycabettus, delicate black tracery on glass, illuminated from within by warm golden light.
“These old churches almost make me wish I were Christian,” I tell Marco.
“I see what you mean,” he says softly, his eyes traveling over the shape of the church, the little white dome on top and the crowning cross.
On an impulse we decide to have dinner at the restaurant near the summit. “I’ve always wanted to eat here,” I say.
“Then let’s eat here,” Marco says, shrugging. He stops. “Let me treat you.” “Sweetheart. You don’t have to.”
“Let me. You’re always paying for stuff and cooking for me and taking care of me. Let me take you to just one dinner at a place you’ve always wanted to go.”
“Okay,” I say. I’d say my Arab ancestors were turning in their sandy desert graves, but surely those venerable old men have long since abandoned me. I am head over heels for a boy less than half my age.
Our breath is duly stolen by the view at our table, placed right at the edge of the mountain, beside a low stone wall. It’s twilight, and every moment the light flees, bleeding from the sky. That has its own bittersweet significance, but then, as the night grows blacker, the lights begin to glow to their fullest perfection. The neighborhoods are tiny handfuls of houses, each block outlined with veins of dark green summer trees. The lights are coming out like the stars we cannot see, like the lanterns the white-shirted waiters come out and set on each table. In the far distance we can see the softness of the sea, in the middle distance the magic radiance of the Parthenon sprawled on the acropolis.
“My God,” Marco says. “I will remember this view for the rest of my life.”
Author Interview
Indie or Traditionally published? - Tell us how this works for you...
Indie all the way! I relish having full creative control of my work, and sharing it with my audience in the ways that feel good for me.
Plot or Pants? Do you pre-plot your books, use an outline, fly by the seat of your pants or some combination of things? How do you keep track of characters in a series? Do you keep a journal of your characters statistics, such as hair and eye color, relatives, hometown, etc.
Can I call myself a mystic plotter?! Haha! I’m a very organized person and basically married to my planner. So I do pre-plot my books to a certain extent, and I keep a journal where I brainstorm the next steps in my stories. BUT I also allow plenty of space for my characters and the story to tell ME where they want to go! I’m half writer, half channeler. :)
Tell us about your first published gay fiction/romance
Book of the Flower Garlands is my first published gay romance. It’s a bit of a May/December romance, between Hassan, who is in his 50s, and Marco, who is 19. It takes place in Athens, Greece, where Hassan lives, and where Marco, a university student, is visiting for the summer. These two very different characters fall in love, but their challenge is how they will make their two worlds and lives and geographies align so they can have a future together. It’s a sweet romance, with a lot of tenderness and heart and first times, but it’s also VERY explicit and hot. ;) Athens is one of my favorite cities in the world—all sun-drenched and full of art and myth and history—and is a beautiful setting for my first published novel.
Do you write full time or part-time?
I write part-time. In my professional incarnation, I’m a university professor, ancient historian, and archaeologist.
Something people would be surprised to know about you…
I’m SUCH a hedonist. I love food and dessert and all the luxurious experiences. But I also exercise daily and am very active and athletic—I love dance, yoga, running, HIIT, weightlifting… What can I say, I’m a Gemini, I have multiple sides to who I am! ;)
Where do you write? Do you have a routine?
Yes! I love this question. I have a special writing desk/altar where I work. It has my favorite art hanging around it, a bowl of crystals, rainbow fairy lights, and my rainbow flashing electric candles. It’s my magic oasis in the middle of our tiny apartment. I write every single day. It’s my devotion, my spiritual practice.
What are your writing goals for the next year? The future?
Here’s some info about the projects I’ve got coming up! I’ve got a whole lot going on, WIP-wise!
I run a small boutique publishing service, Mistress M’s Community Publishing House (MMCPH; follow me @mistressmwriter for all the news on that front!), and I’m working on some anthologies and collabs with other writers there that I’m very excited about.
The second book in my Archaeologists in Love series, tentatively titled Book of Circles and Triangles, is currently in the editing process and will be released in 2023!
And I’m currently working on a brand-new queer erotic romance. It’s set in the same story universe as Flower Garlands, but with different characters and a whole ‘nother linguistic and aesthetic flavor. I can’t wait to share more about that in the near future!
How can we connect with you?
You can follow me on Instagram @mistressmwriter. I love chatting with my peeps on social. ;)
I also have a Patreon, Mistress M’s Writing Magic, where I share writing prompts, erotic story excerpts, and lead monthly writers’ salons via Zoom; my site there is patreon.com/mistressmwriter. (I’m also a writing guide and coach! Hit me up if you want to access your own sensual writing, tee hee! ;)
What made you decide gay romance was the genre you wanted to write?
I really live by the truth that love and tenderness are for everybody, in every body. Gay and queer romance helps me tap into that truth sensually and share it with the world.
About the Author
Nikki Ali creates high-quality erotica where love is for everyone, dreams come true, and sensuality is an integrated part of our life.
Nikki is also the editor-in-chief of Mistress M's Community Publishing House (MMCPH), a new, boutique-style, full-service small publishing house founded on the principles that no matter what our hearts desire to create, there is an audience seeking it; that, by putting our work out into the world, our audience will find us; and that there IS space in the marketplace for the offerings of our hearts.
Connect with Nikki on Instagram @mistressmwriter.
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