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A Destined Christmas Miracle (All Access Book 1) MM Romance by Jaiyde Thomas ➱ Book Tour with Author Interview & Giveaway

 


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Title: A Destined Christmas Miracle (All Access Book 1)

Author and Publisher: Jaiyde Thomas

Cover Artist: Cyan Avogadoyle

Release Date: February 14, 2023

Genre: Contemporary gay romance

Tropes: Hurt/comfort, BDSM, slow burn

Themes: Learning to trust after trauma, forgiveness, finding yourself

Heat Rating: 3 flames

Length: 136 000 words / 514 pages

It is a standalone story and does not end on a cliffhanger.

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Blurb

Welcome to All Access, a new BDSM club that promotes inclusivity. When you step through these doors, you are bound to find equality, acceptance, and even… love.

Colin

For the past year all I’ve known is heartbreak, and going to All Access was supposed to be a distraction from the pain. However, when I see my former play partner happy and in love, I flee the club, vowing never to return.

Leaving Ohio and travelling to Alabama for a few days should help me to clear my head and help me to forget, but no amount of beautiful scenery, hot men, and southern accents could prepare me for what awaited me at the hardcore BDSM club, Flame of Fury.

When I wake to find myself in my hotel room, I’m reeking of vomit and in extreme pain. Nothing makes sense, except for the vaguely familiar man who promises to never leave my side, even after I tell him what I remember.

As I try to put my life back together, Stephen's loyalty, belief, and kindness never wavers, but can I trust him after all that I've endured?

Stephen

I've never allowed my blindness to hinder me, and that includes my sex life. As a Dominant, my primary goal is to fulfill the needs of my play partners.

When a heartbroken submissive asks for a scene, my instincts are on alert as I agree, but after ten spankings, Colin flees, and I'm left wondering about the boy with an ache in my heart.

A year later All Access opens, and I'm excited by the prospect of a club that caters to the disabled. More than that, I'm hoping to see Colin again. However, my joy is short-lived, because Colin is in trouble. When I see him respond to an ad that screams DANGER, I refuse to wait around. With a friend in tow I set out to rescue him, but we find him too late: He's bruised, battered, and alone.

His injuries and trauma are too much for him to bear so I agree to help him through it, but as altruism turns into guiding, nurturing, and training, I can't help but wonder about the future.

But can I be what Colin needs after all that he’s endured?

This book is intended for readers ages 18+

Excerpt 

I smiled at the young man with a gold earring in his ear as he attached a wristband to my arm. They signified ranking: mine was blue, which told men I was a bottom. I scanned the bar's main area, watching men in various activities. Sensuously groping one another in dark areas of the bar, making out, their eyes only for each other, grinding slowly to the Trey Songz song that pulsed from the speakers.

I closed my eyes as my mind wandered to the last time Josaiah and I were here. I was carrying him out of the bar, his body heavy, not just from his weight, but because of the alcohol he had consumed. I had watched as he downed glass after glass of something or other, his hands and mouth greedily taking what he wanted from multiple men.

I could hear my ragged breathing in my ears and opened my eyes. I swiftly walked to the bar, hoisted myself onto a stool, and waited patiently for the bartender, Joey, to serve me. Maybe I'll order something strong. It's not like I am getting fucked tonight. Although on second thought, if I were to get fucked, a non-alcoholic beverage would keep my head clear so that I could remember the experience.

“Yo, man. What can I get for you?”

“A water, please.” Suddenly, I felt like I was going to cry, and the cold beverage would help keep the tears at bay.

“I haven't seen you since you carried Jo outta here. How is he?” he asked as he filled a cup with ice.

I lowered my eyes, a lump the size of a golf ball forming in my throat.

Please, don't cry, not here!

“Hey, are you okay?”

“Yes,” I said softly as I took the glass from him, the coldness from the ice cooling my now warm hands. I took a long swig, set the glass on the bar, and regarded Joey. I shook my head. “I'm not sure how he's doing.”

“Oooh, trouble in paradise?” He looked at me expectantly, awaiting my answer, but I turned my head.

It's none of your business.

“Okay, so you don't wanna talk? Why are you here then? You look like you've had one helluva week. Want something stronger?”

I dropped my head into my hands, not wanting to divulge the pain, hurt, and anger that I felt. Inhaling deeply to calm myself, I turned back toward him and shook my head.

“Suit yourself,” he muttered as he walked away to serve other patrons.

Sipping on my water, I watched the men. Some wore practically nothing while others wore leather outfits, the material hugging their muscles and curves just right. I tore my eyes away as I watched a twink with a nose ring on his knees, his Dominant's hand tousling his hair as he reached to fasten a play collar around his neck. I squeezed my eyes shut again, wishing with all my might that I could just forget BDSM altogether.

After meeting Josaiah, I did a little more research into the subject and the different implements used for pain and pleasure. It seemed everywhere I looked, something jarred a memory or a thought of the lifestyle, and I hated it so much! Maybe it was a mistake coming back here. Slamming my glass down on the bar, I raised my hand. One more drink, and I'll leave. I could feel the tension building in my shoulders.

“Joey!” I snapped, not caring about my tone of voice.

“What's up?” His eyes were searching my face, concern evident in his expression.

“Another glass of water, please,” I huffed, avoiding his gaze and looked at the patrons surrounding the bar.

Most men were engaged in conversation, but others were eating, drinking, and laughing loudly. Out of the corner of my eye, I saw a man sitting alone at the far-left corner of the bar, and I snickered. His hair is fucking purple!

I focused on his body language: how his folded, hairy arms rested on the bar, his long fingers tapped the glass that he was holding, and he seemed oblivious to the men ogling him.

Why am I looking at other men? I knew that Josaiah and I were over, and he had betrayed me, but I still felt a tug in my heart when I thought about him. Maybe this was a mistake. All I had wanted was to get away from my thoughts of Josaiah, and just be in the moment.

Jaycee’s Saloon was where I used to come and unwind after a long week, getting fucked and sucked, but now all it held were memories, both good and bad. There was nothing left for me here. As I stood to go, I took one last glance at the guy with the purple hair. He seemed not to notice anything around him.

I walked a few steps in his direction to get a better view. Holy fuck! He was hotter up close, the muscles in his arms and back taut, his hair combed back making it appear smooth, his face shaven and clean. I licked my lips and walked closer to the man. I stopped as he turned toward me. He raised his face in my direction, and I couldn’t take my eyes off his. He didn’t look at me directly, and his eyes were cloudy.

Inhaling deeply, I stepped back and squeezed my lips together. He's blind, could he know Josaiah?

About the Author  

Jaiyde Thomas is a lover of words and languages. Though her heart is in Alabama, she was born and raised in Ohio. Her first experience with gay romance was when she offered to beta read her friend's novel. Since then, she's been hooked on the genre. Her inspirations are Gianni Holmes, K. C. Wells, and Parker Williams, and their books are the reason why Jaiyde started writing.

She loves a good story with complex characters, steamy sex scenes, and happily ever afters.

When did you first realize that you wanted to be a writer? 
At age nine, I was obsessed with the Naked Brothers Band, a rock band. I loved the lead singer, Nat Wolff, and I wanted to write songs just like him. I started writing songs for a while, but then, journaling for school and feedback from friends started me down the path of writing short stories. It’s been my dream since I was thirteen to become an author, and well, here we are.

How many books have you written? 
I have published two books in the gay romance genre: Claim Me, Love Me, and A Destined Christmas Miracle. Under the pen name Kelanie Black, I have published six.

How did you come up with the idea for your book? 
A Destined Christmas Miracle was inspired by K. C. Wells and Parker Williams’ book, Make Me Soar. Their book was the inspiration, but as I started plotting out the book, I thought about other books that I’ve written, and drew from those as well to help with the planning of the book’s plot.

Who are your favorite authors? 
My favorite authors include K.C. Wells, Parker Williams, Cherise Sinclair, Tara Sue Me, and Gianni Holmes.

Is there anything you find particularly challenging in your writing? 
As a blind author, I find it hard to describe certain characteristics and colors. Since I’ve never seen, it’s hard to describe the color of a person’s eyes or how a light shines off of a person’s skin, but I do read a lot, so I try to capture the image based off what I remember about those descriptions.

When you develop characters do you already know who they are before you begin writing or do you let them develop as you go?
I outline my characters. I have separate documents for each of my main characters where I detail their physical features, personality, family, and even hobbies and favorite foods and music. I also include their internal and external conflicts. Before I outline, I have a general idea of who they are and what the plot is.

Are your characters based on people you know? 
No, but some of my characters experiences are based off of real life. I am a completely blind author as mentioned before, and I write blind characters because it’s what I know. I want my readers to understand what it’s like to have a disability, and after reading, if they have questions, I want them to be able to come to me and feel free to ask.

What do you think makes a good story? 
Firstly, a good story starts with the characters. Relatable characters help me get drawn in and make me want to keep reading.
Next comes the plot. I like books where the characters have an obstacle or two to overcome. It makes for a great read, and watching the growth of the characters is always a win!
Finally, a book with a happily ever after is always a plus. I’m not saying I wouldn’t read a book that didn’t have one, but I like to feel joy when I finish reading.

What do you do when you’re not writing? 
When I’m not writing, I’m either reading, listening and singing to my favorite artists, or screaming at General Hospital.

Do you like music or silence when your write? Do you outline or do you just write? 
I do outline my books. I need music to write, I can’t write in silence. Music can evoke an emotion, set the mood for a scene, or just keep me energized.

Do you prefer pen and paper or computer? 
I use a computer to write my books. Since I am blind, I have used a BrailleNote to write, but I find that using the computer allows me more time to focus and take my time.

What do you love best about your current book? 
A Destined Christmas Miracle is my longest book and includes some tough subjects. I like the obstacles that were put in the way of Colin and Stephen getting together, and how they were handled by the two. I also love that I could use my background as a psychology major to include therapy sessions in the book to show the growth.

What is your next project?
Book 2 of the All Access series, Finally Free, is edited but not published. This book features a blind character, and it will show a different perspective on blindness and certain things that we face as disabled individuals. My goal is to release it in May.

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1 hardback of A Destined Christmas Miracle

1 audiobook copy of Claim Me, Love Me

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